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For fans of the Jonas Armstrong era , this episode introduces a precursor to modern warfare: "Greek Powder" (black powder).
: To find the ledger first, Much (Sam Troughton) gets himself arrested. However, the Sheriff thwarts the outlaws' plan by unexpectedly promoting Much to the Earl of Bonchurch as a ploy to spy on him. robin hood s01e09 fullrip
: While Much falls for a servant girl named Eve (who is initially a spy for the Sheriff), she eventually aids the outlaws. Robin successfully blows up the powder barrels and burns the ledger, though Djaq secretly salvages it from the flames. MGM+ (2025) Season 1, Episode 9: " I Choose You For fans of the Jonas Armstrong era ,
: A scientist named Lambert invents a dangerous explosive powder. Realizing its potential for destruction, he hides his ledger containing the formula. The Sheriff of Nottingham (Keith Allen) and Guy of Gisborne (Richard Armitage) torture Lambert to find the secret. : While Much falls for a servant girl
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| Element | Why It Works | |---------|--------------| | | The episode balances swash‑buckling action with a surprisingly tender character beat. The opening chase (Robin on horseback, arrow‑laced forest paths) is crisp, and the mid‑episode “courtroom” scene where Robin defends the messenger feels unusually sharp for a series that often leans on broad humor. | | Character Development | Marian’s inner conflict gets its most nuanced treatment yet. Her conversation with the friar (a brief, well‑acted monologue) shows the series finally taking her agency seriously, rather than relegating her to the “love‑interest” trope. Robin’s growing sense of responsibility is also evident—he refuses to simply “steal from the rich” when a child is caught in the crossfire. | | Villainy of the Sheriff | Mullaney’s Sheriff is at his most cunning here. Rather than the usual brute force, he orchestrates a political trap, leveraging the messenger’s secret royal orders. The scenes where he manipulates the townsfolk’s fear feel genuinely menacing, raising the stakes beyond “Robin vs. the Sheriff.” | | Visuals & Set Pieces | The forest set shines with atmospheric lighting; the “fog of war” during the night raid is a standout cinematic moment. The episode’s climax—a rooftop confrontation on the town’s clock tower—uses practical effects (rope swings, real fire) that feel more grounded than many later episodes. | | Humor | The series’ hallmark levity isn’t abandoned. Little John’s (Andy Jackson) endless banter about “stealthy as a bear” provides comic relief without undermining the tension. Even the Sheriff’s occasional dry one‑liners feel earned. |