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* BlindfoldedTrip: This is how Robin brings Isabella to the outlaws' encampment. Somewhat PlayedForLaughs since the two of them exchange a HeldGaze when the blindfold comes off, only for Isabella to quickly realize that the rest of the outlaws are staring.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: The Locksley villagers assist Robin Hood in his ambush of Prince John's carriage. After hearing that Robin called him a "coward" for utilizing a decoy, John travels to Locksley and has its church burned to the ground -- while a couple he's just blessed is getting married inside.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: The Locksley villagers assist Robin Hood in his ambush of Prince John's carriage. After hearing that Robin called him a "coward" for utilizing a decoy, John travels to Locksley and has its church burned to the ground -- while a couple he's just blessed is getting married inside.



* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: One of the most nonsensical examples ever written. When the outlaws come up with a plan to undermine Prince John and his belief that he can magically heal the sick, Kate is chosen to be the Scrofula victim. The justification is that she was hit by an errant dagger earlier in the episode and (in her words): "already looks like death." But this completely ignores the fact that Tuck then brews up a philtre that causes boils and sores to well up over Kate's skin -- which is obviously something that ''any'' of the outlaws could have taken, to exactly the same effect. So all they're doing is sending a badly injured woman into a dangerous situation for no reason whatsoever.

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* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: One of the most nonsensical examples ever written. When the outlaws come up with a plan to undermine Prince John and his belief that he can magically heal the sick, Kate is chosen to be the Scrofula victim. The justification is that she was hit by an errant dagger earlier in the episode and (in her words): "already looks like death." But this completely ignores the fact that Tuck then brews up a philtre that causes boils and sores to well up over Kate's skin -- which is obviously something that ''any'' of the outlaws could have taken, to exactly the same effect. So all they're doing is sending a badly injured woman into a dangerous situation for no reason whatsoever.

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