:22:03
My head hums like a swarm of bees.
What's your name, friend?
:22:06
- John Little. What's yours?
- Robin.
:22:09
- Not Robin of Locksley?
- Aye.
:22:11
- Then I'm right glad I fell in with you.
- 'Twas he who did the falling in.
:22:16
I wanted to see what you were made of.
And I did.
:22:20
- I hope you'll not hold it against me.
- On the contrary.
:22:23
- I love a man that can best me.
- I'd like to join your company.
:22:26
You shall. If you can hold a breach
like you held that bridge...
:22:30
...you're one of us. Welcome.
:22:31
- This is Will of Gamwell.
- Yeah.
:22:33
- He took care not to wet his feathers.
- Just brain over brawn, friend.
:22:38
You heard Robin's orders.
Look nippy now and spread the word.
:22:45
"By royal decree, Robin of Locksley...
:22:47
...is declared an outlaw,
condemned to death."
:22:50
Meet Robin in Sherwood
at Gallows Oaks.
:22:52
"Any person aiding him will be hanged."
:22:54
Meet Robin in Sherwood
at Gallows Oaks.
:22:57
Robin in Sherwood.
:23:00
At the Gallows Oak.
:23:02
Robin in Sherwood.
:23:04
Robin. Gallows Oak.
:23:08
Gallows Oak.
:23:12
I've called you here as freeborn
Englishmen, loyal to our king.
:23:16
While he reigned over us
we lived in peace.
:23:18
But since Prince John has seized
the regency...
:23:21
...Guy of Gisbourne and his traitors
have murdered and pillaged.
:23:24
You've all suffered from their cruelty.
The ear loppings, the beatings...
:23:28
...the blindings with hot irons,
the burning of our homes...
:23:31
...the mistreatment of our women.
It's time we put an end to this!
:23:34
- Robin's right.
- Aye!
:23:37
Now, this forest is wide.
:23:38
It can shelter, clothe and feed
a band of good, determined men...
:23:41
...good swordsmen, good archers,
good fighters!
:23:44
Men, if you're willing to fight for our
people, I want you. Are you with me?
:23:48
Aye! Aye!
:23:50
Then kneel and swear this oath.
:23:55
That you, the freemen of this forest,
swear to despoil the rich...
:23:58
...only to give to the poor.