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Robin Hood BBC – The Season Finale

Posted by Captain Kibble | Posted in Fantasy, Television | Posted on 28-06-2009

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BBC: They’re dead, Kibble.
Captain Kibble: Who is?
BBC: Everybody, Kibble.
Captain Kibble: What, Marion?
BBC: Everybody’s dead, Kibble.
Captain Kibble: What, Guy of Guisbourne?
BBC: Everybody’s dead, Kibble.
Captain Kibble: What, Alan?
BBC: They’re all dead. Everybody’s dead, Kibble.
Captain Kibble: The Sheriff isn’t, is he?
BBC: Everybody is dead, Kibble.
Captain Kibble: Not Robin?
BBC: Gordon Bennett! Yes! Robin, everybody. Everybody’s dead, Kibble.
Captain Kibble: The black guy that was obviously very important but had never been seen in any episode until the 2 part season finale and had a very dodgy accent?
BBC: He’s dead, Kibble. Everybody’s dead. Everybody is dead, Kibble!
Captain Kibble: Wait. Are you trying to tell me everybody’s dead?

I think that pretty much sums that up. They are not ending the show despite killing off virtually the entire cast. Gotta hand it to the BBC it takes a lot for them to consider cancelling a show, not like ITV. One can only wonder how they can continue the show now though. Oh by the way, spoiler warning. :)

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