I have decided the BBC's new Robin Hood is a(n amateur) comedy. It can not be anything else, really. Not with having miners' strikes and discussions of "human trafficking being bad" in the 12th century... let alone men not noticing twice in the same episode that two different (ample-chested) women pretending to be men are not actually all that masculine.
The less one thinks about the 21st century department store bought clothes, the better. Making factory-sewn T-shirts a little dirty does not make it medieval clothing... oh well. Perhaps this show is taking place in an alternative 12th century on some other Earth. :-D
It really is terrible, but in the way that for some reason I feel compelled to keep watching, at least for now. Maybe it is a morbid curiosity, wanting to know which amusing anachronisms they will come up with next week.
The less one thinks about the 21st century department store bought clothes, the better. Making factory-sewn T-shirts a little dirty does not make it medieval clothing... oh well. Perhaps this show is taking place in an alternative 12th century on some other Earth. :-D
It really is terrible, but in the way that for some reason I feel compelled to keep watching, at least for now. Maybe it is a morbid curiosity, wanting to know which amusing anachronisms they will come up with next week.