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Robin Hood :: Peace? Off! (01x10)
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| Title: | Peace? Off! |
| Episode #: | 01x10 |
| Production Number: | 110 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday December 09th, 2006 |
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May 05, 2007 |
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Robin and his men capture a warrior from the Crusades driven mad by Saracen torture. A powerful Saracen prince arrives hoping to negotiate peace, but the Sheriff has other plans.
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This episode made its American debut (BBC America) on Saturday May 5, 2007. |
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Sheriff of Nottingham: (to Prince Malik) We have a saying in this country. All work and no play, that's what the poor do. | (after allying himself with Robin against Saladin’s assassins)
Sheriff: Locksley, remember… business as usual tomorrow.
Robin: I look forward to it. | Prince Malik: Enough excuses! We must start the peace negotiations tonight. Every day that passes, more innocent lives are lost!
Sheriff: Yardy-yardy-yar.
Prince Malik: I warn you, Sheriff, I have heard aspersions cast on your honesty.
Sheriff: Aspersions? Surely not!
Prince Malik: Now I insist. We start the talks today or I travel to London and find Prince John myself
Sheriff: You see, Gisborne, this is what you have to look forward to. Already, he’s starting to sound like a wife.
Prince Malik: How dare you insult me!
Sheriff: Two words. Peace? Off! Throw him in the dungeon. |
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The 'plagues of locusts and rivers of blood' that Allan was referring to are two of the ten plagues mentioned in the Book of Exodus in the Old Testament brought down upon the people of Egypt when the Pharaoh refused to free his Israelite slaves. |
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