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Robin Hood :: A Thing Or Two About Loyalty (01x09)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: A Thing Or Two About Loyalty
Episode #: 01x09
Production Number: 109
Original Airdate: Saturday December 02nd, 2006
5.5/10 (2 Votes cast)
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Country: Aired On:
US (BBC America) Apr 28, 2007
Episode Crew
Director: Graeme Harper
Writer: Paul Cornell
 
Episode Summary
 

After being made a Lord by the Sheriff (as well as Robin's "Inside Man" in Nottingham Castle) Much meets with abit of trouble after falling hard for his servant maid.

Meanwhile, Robin and his men find themselves entrusted with the secrets of the "Greek Fire".
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Simon GreenplayedMertonRecurring (first appearance)
Kelly AdamsplayedEve 
Rene ZaggerplayedLambert 
 
Episode Notes
 
This episode made its American debut (BBC America) on Saturday April 28, 2007.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Will Scarlett: It's good to have you back, Much.
Much: Good to have you back, *my lord* Much.
Allan A Dale: That is going to get really annoying.
Much: That's going to get really annoying, *my lord*. It is really annoying, but I'm sorry. I like it.
 
(after Robin has blown up the black powder)
Sheriff of Nottingham: Life is a cruel mistress, Gisborne. (pauses) Clean up your mess.
 
(After introducing Much as the Earl of Bonchurch)
Sheriff: Did you know I once heard there was a Roman Emperor who made his horse a Senator?
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
In the beginning of the episode Sir Guy warns the Sheriff to dismount before his horse becomes spooked by an impending explosion. Yet when Robin shoots his arrow in to the cave to detonate the remaining barrels - you can clearly see the Sheriff ducking out of the way of the explosion but the horse doesn't even flinch.
 
 
Cultural References
 
The Roman Emperor that the Sheriff was referring to was Caligula - who appointed his beloved horse Incitatus to a seat on the Senate while he was in power.
 
 
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