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Post by Thea Linnet on Jul 1, 2009 1:00:02 GMT
Okay, is it just me or does the whole "We are Robin Hood" and "You forgot one thing. I am Robin Hood" seem just a bit confusing. Yes, I understand that the gang, as a whole, personifies 'Robin Hood', but then the actualy Robin Hood shouldn't go around telling people the he is Robin Hood. Everytime that happens I feel like telling him to get his pronouns right! Does anyone understand what I'm saying? Does anyone care about these little things? Like I said, random.
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Allan A'Dale
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Post by Allan A'Dale on Jul 1, 2009 13:28:54 GMT
No, it's not just you! That little bit in particular didn't register with me but I have a habit of obsessing over tiny little bits that obviously skipped past the producers :/
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Post by Sister Magdalene on Jul 1, 2009 21:10:34 GMT
I look on it this way. Robin is Robin Hood, the person. Whilst the gang is Robin Hood, the Legend. They all contribute to making the myth so they deserve some of the credit. If you think about it, and maybe I'm going off on a tangent here, any one of the outlaws could do what Robin does....so, they could be Robin Hood. Have I totally confused you all?
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Post by Isabella on Jul 3, 2009 17:54:22 GMT
LoL... Robin Hood pronoun trouble... No I'm not confused! But does anyone else think it's a bit like Spartacus? You know, "I am Spartacus", "I am Spartacus", "No, I am Spartacus". Only with "I am Robin Hood" instead. LoL... maybe we shouldn't really worry so much about these things?
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Post by Allan A'Dale on Jul 3, 2009 21:37:12 GMT
"I'm Archer"
"No I'm Archer"
"I'm Archer, and so's my wife"
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