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Robin Hood - Season 2

Jonas Armstrong , Lucy Griffiths    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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The Sheriff (Keith Allen) puts Operation Shah Mat (translation: Kill the King) into action. He assembles a garrison of hundreds of men, the dread Black Knights. He commissions the development of indestructible armor that will turn his army into Iron Men. To fund his plans, he plots to cheat a high-rolling Bavarian aristocrat, while Robin (Jonas Armstrong) and company try to pull an Ocean’s 11 and rob his impenetrable Strong Room. But big picture: The Sheriff is determined to intercept King Richard upon his return to England and kill him. Robin receives the clandestine help of Marian (Lucy Griffiths), who, with her ailing father, is being held under house arrest in the castle. After the mostly rollicking romp that was Series One, Series Two of this royally entertaining BBC series takes a decidedly darker, Empire Strikes Back turn (let's just hope that next time around, Robin and his men don't find Ewoks in Sherwood Forrest). Along with the daring rescues, swashbuckling fights, and anachronistic dialogue ("Get with the program, Gisborne") that are this series' stock in trade, Robin’s tireless campaign against the Sheriff gets very personal. In the first episode, the Sheriff's snake-fancying sister is killed while trying to administer "death by fanging" to Robin, and Gisborne (Richard Armitage), still smarting from being jilted at the author, burns Marian's home to the ground. Later, Robin discovers that one of his men, not so merry, is a Gisborne spy. And there is a shocking death in the finale that will rock the series to its core. Despite several cheeky episode titles ("Booby and the Beast," "Show Me the Money"), Series Two mostly keeps a straight face. Purists may blanche at the liberties taken with this centuries-old legend, (Marian, moonlighting as the vigilante Nightwatchman, demonstrates some wicked martial arts moves). But for anyone who, like the kids in the exciting episode, "Child Hood," spent childhood afternoons dashing about the forest pretending to be the outlaw folk hero, then the Sheriff's departing words in the season finale will make you quiver with anticipation: "This isn't over, Hood." --Donald Liebenson

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The contemporary retelling of the popular legend is back for a second series with more breathtaking archery incredible swordplay lots of humour fun and energy a smattering of brute force and the raw determination to right wrongs. The Sheriff is in the final stages of a plot to kill King Richard upon his return from the Holy Land. The Sheriff also wants Robin Hood dead and with his devastating sister Davina sets about catching him once and for all. It seems only a matter of time until Marian escapes to the forest and she and Robin can be together. Until that is Gisborne turns up at Knighton Hall and razes it to the ground seizing Marian and Edward and placing them under house arrest in the castle. Marian and Robin now separate for the good of England Marian as the castle spy and Robin leading his gang in the forest and villages of Nottingham


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4.0 out of 5 stars Hmm... Oct 3 2008
Format:DVD
I love the show, really. Not the best ever show (some of the writing is pretty sketchy), but the characters are so interesting and it's so addicting. Season 2 was pretty good, right up until the end which made everyone angry because of the butchery of the legend. If you aren't a purist and you like mild cheese with your show, then you might like it. I do and I can be picky. Not everyone is gonna like it, some of you might think it's stupid and can't understand why people like it (other than the hot guys in it). As long as you know that it isn't perfect in advance you might be able to sit back and enjoy, I know I did.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Attention To Details!!! Sep 8 2011
By pcht
Format:DVD
Although I enjoy the show, I can't help wondering where the characters got their rubber sole combat boots from in medieval England! Ha, Ha........
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2.0 out of 5 stars A good season until the end April 2 2009
Format:DVD
I really enjoyed season two, Although it will never be a great show, its good if you want some mindless entertainment.

However I have to say that the ending was horrible. I've seen just about every movie or TV show that is based on the Robin Hood legend, but never, not once did I ever think they would have killed off who they did. I understand that the actress wanted to leave the show, but they could have replaced her with someone else. It would have been far less jarring. It's rather like doing Romeo and Juliet with a happy ending.
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