@Rob, I never thought of that before, but you're right... a lot of humor was left behind during S3. Although there are still some funny parts... like when Gizzy asks the gang "Where should I sleep?" and they all just look at him. Or when Robin throws bread at some guards and Giz smirks, thinking Robin in in trouble, only to get hauled off himself. But yes, the "whimsy" I enjoyed (great way of putting it) did seem to be lacking.
Richard Armitage is a British actor who was born in Leicester on Aug. 22, 1971. He is the 2nd son of Margaret, a secretary, and John, an engineer. He attended Pattison College in Binley Road, Coventry, and studied at LAMDA (the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art). Richard's popularity is spreading across the world thanks to his acting talent and gorgeous good looks that just get better with age. He is most famous for his roles in British TV, such as: John Thornton in "North & South," Sir Guy of Gisborne in "Robin Hood," Harry Kennedy in "The Vicar of Dibley," Lucas North in "Spooks," and John Porter in "Strike Back." He has also appeared in many other films, most made for TV.
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Great! I really like the upbeat Robin Hood videos that Liisake makes.
Thanks for bringing them to our attention Nat!
I forgot about all the crazy funny moments in RH :)
Love the funny moments.:D
Great post! These are both new too me, Thanks!
Funny as I tweeted a Feel Good vid this morning too!
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I think that's what was really missing froms season 3 the humor and the sense of whimsy.
@Rob, I never thought of that before, but you're right... a lot of humor was left behind during S3. Although there are still some funny parts... like when Gizzy asks the gang "Where should I sleep?" and they all just look at him. Or when Robin throws bread at some guards and Giz smirks, thinking Robin in in trouble, only to get hauled off himself. But yes, the "whimsy" I enjoyed (great way of putting it) did seem to be lacking.
Yep, I agree with ya Nat and @Rob about the whimsy moments, or lack thereof in S3. Wonder if that contributed to the poor ratings?
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