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* The ending of the "Rotten Rose" two-parter has a rare moment where Marian's speech is heartwarming rather than preachy and PlayedForLaughs. Well, okay, it's a ''little'' preachy and PlayedForLaughs, but in this instance her main goal is to cheer up Robin, who is regretting the mistakes he's made in the two episodes. Unlike most version of RobinHood and Maid Marian, there is absolutely ''no'' romantic tension between this Robin and Marian; most of the time they don't even seem to like each other that much, so when they hug at the end it's genuinely touching.

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* The ending of the "Rotten Rose" two-parter has a rare moment where Marian's speech is heartwarming rather than preachy and PlayedForLaughs. Well, okay, it's a ''little'' preachy and PlayedForLaughs, but in this instance her main goal is to cheer up Robin, who is regretting the mistakes he's made in the two episodes. Unlike most version of RobinHood Myth/RobinHood and Maid Marian, there is absolutely ''no'' romantic tension between this Robin and Marian; most of the time they don't even seem to like each other that much, so when they hug at the end it's genuinely touching.
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* The ending of the "Rotten Rose" two-parter has a rare moment where Marian's speech is heartwarming rather than preachy and PlayedForLaughs. Well, okay, it's a ''little'' preachy and PlayedForLaughs, but in this instance her main goal is to cheer up Robin, who is regretting the mistakes he's made in the two episodes. Unlike most version of RobinHood and Maid Marian, there is absolutely ''no'' romantic tension between this Robin and Marian; most of the time they don't even seem to like each other that much, but when they hug at the end it's genuinely touching.

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* The ending of the "Rotten Rose" two-parter has a rare moment where Marian's speech is heartwarming rather than preachy and PlayedForLaughs. Well, okay, it's a ''little'' preachy and PlayedForLaughs, but in this instance her main goal is to cheer up Robin, who is regretting the mistakes he's made in the two episodes. Unlike most version of RobinHood and Maid Marian, there is absolutely ''no'' romantic tension between this Robin and Marian; most of the time they don't even seem to like each other that much, but so when they hug at the end it's genuinely touching.
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'''Barrington:''' We know. We just gotta find out who ''did'' do it. C'mon, we'll get you home.

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'''Barrington:''' We know. We just gotta find out who ''did'' do it. C'mon, we'll get you home.home.
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* The ending of the "Rotten Rose" two-parter has a rare moment where Marian's speech is heartwarming rather than preachy and PlayedForLaughs. Well, okay, it's a ''little'' preachy and PlayedForLaughs, but in this instance her main goal is to cheer up Robin, who is regretting the mistakes he's made in the two episodes. Unlike most version of RobinHood and Maid Marian, there is absolutely ''no'' romantic tension between this Robin and Marian; most of the time they don't even seem to like each other that much, but when they hug at the end it's genuinely touching.
* In "Robin the Bad," Robin is kicked out of the gang by Marian because he's blamed for crimes committed by his CriminalDoppelganger (in reality an actor hired by King John in order to make Robin look bad). The peasants and, (surprisingly) Marian fall for the act and hate Robin for his supposed crimes, but Barrington, Rabies and Little Ron remain on Robin's side throughout the episode, immediately accepting that he's innocent and sticking up for him.
-->'''Robin:''' I didn't do it, you know. Those tacky things -- I'm innocent, I truly am!\\
'''Barrington:''' We know. We just gotta find out who ''did'' do it. C'mon, we'll get you home.

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