Showing posts with label Guy of Gisborne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guy of Gisborne. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Series Review; Robin Hood (BBC TV) Series 1

Title: Robin Hood- Complete Series One (2006)

Starring: Jonas Armstrong, Lucy Griffiths, Richard Armitage and Keith Allen.

My Rating: 9.5/10
The series begins with the return of Robin of Locksley (Jonas Armstrong) and his faithful servent Much (Sam Troughton) from the crusades in the Holy Land. Expecting to return to his lands just as he had left it, Robin approches Locksley with a joyous heart only to find his lands and all that of Nottingham are now under the rule of an evil new Sheriff of Nottingham (Keith Allen).
Seeing the injustices of his people Robin refuses to do the Sheriff's bidding and is stripped of his title and lands and chooses to live in the forest as an outlaw. With the help of some wonderful characters including: Will Scarlett (Harry Lloyd), Allan A Dale (Joe Armstrong) , Little John (Gordon Kennedy) and Roy (William Beck), Robin embarks on a life full of danger as he battles against the Sheriff and Sir Guy of Gisborne.
One thing that Robin has up on the Sheriff and Guy is his secret informer and ally, the beautiful Lady Marian (Lucy Griffiths).


Robin's Gang: (from left) Much, Little John, Robin,
Will, Allan and Roy

I am not much of a TV person but when I saw a small clip from this series I was hooked and within the week I had my own copy of the first series. I thought the first episode was a little slow and although it sets the story and introduces the characters it really isn't a reflection of the entire series. This is my favourite re-telling of the legend of Robin Hood, which has been a beloved story of mine since I was a little girl.

Jonas Armstrong as Robin, Lucy Grifiths as Lady Marian
 and Richard Armitage as Guy

 Jonas Armstrong plays a charming, charismatic Robin who has some what of an ego but truly cares for his people and those suffering under the Sheriff. Keith Allen is brillant as the Sherrif, his performance is so gritty and evil its like he was born for the role. Richard Armitage's Guy of Gisborne is pure genius, he is strong and nasty but you can see this vulnerability in him and weakness at times. He really builds his character and despite him being the right-hand man of the evil Sheriff, as each episode goes by you begin to like him at little bit more.


Lucy Griffiths plays the lovely Lady Marian. This was Lucy's first major re-occuring role and she did a great job, she is beautiful, strong and independent. She was also only 19 when they began filming! 
Sam Troughton is awesome as Much and most of the comedy comes from his character and that of the trickster Allan A Dale played by Joe Armstrong. Gordon Kennedy is fierce as Little John and Willam Beck is so cute as Roy, however I find it hard to watch his character as he also played John Thorpe in Northanger Abbey 2007, so its hard to take his character seriously.


My favourite character in the whole series is without a doubt Will Scarlett, he is so passionate about the sufferings of the people particularly as he has experienced it first hand. Harry Lloyd is a wonderful actor, He brings Will Scarlett to life and I just love how Harry builds Will's character into a strong but very feeling man. Harry's performance was so good that I have keenly been following his career as I think their are some great things in the future for him, if you have seen David Copperfield 1999 you may recognise him as the young Steerforth and coincidently Harry actually is th great-great-great-grandson of author Charles Dickens! He is also in the newest version of Jane Eyre (2011) which I am dying to see.

The costumes and the setting of this series are just so beautiful I would encourage you to see this series for that alone. If you are a fan of the Robin Hood legend, or this time period this is definitely something you should see!








If your interested here is a short trailer for the first series, which I found on YouTube


Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Villains we sympathise with (Part 2)


Mr Preston

Mr Preston is the villian in Elizabeth Gaskell's Wives and Daughters. Preston is in love with Cynthia Kirkpatrick and after lending her 20 pounds she agrees to marry him when she comes of age. At the time of the proposal Preston was significantly older than the 15 year old Cynthia. When Cynthia comes of age she professes that she hates him and refuses to marry him. Cynthia confides in her step-sister  Molly that she felt forced to agree to his proposal and that she was too young to have made that decision. Preston upset that she has broken her promise, declares he will exposed Cynthia as a flirt and jilter.
I particularly feel sorry for Mr Preston because I believe he truly loved Cynthia and he was very hurt by her refusal.



Guy of Gisborne

Guy probably doesn't fit in as well with the other villains I have suggested but I have to mention him as out of every villain I know of he is the one which I sympathise with the most. Thankfully I can still include him because he is indeed a villain in a period drama.
Guy of Gisborne is one of the key villains in the BBC TV Series Robin Hood. Guy is the adversary of the great Robin Hood who he is constantly trying to capture. Guy is a little obsessed with power and wants everything that was once Robin's and is prepared to do anything to achieve this. However his one weakness is the beautiful Lady Marian, who has a lot of (romanti c) history with Robin. Poor Guy despite doing almost everything to please Marian she plays him, using Guy only to get information which she can then pass onto Robin. As much as I love Marian, she does lead Guy on a fair bit during the series' and unfortunately Guy's love for her only grows stronger and stronger and to no avail.


Well with these two villains that makes five in our poll so far:

John Willoughby
Carver Doone
Henry Crawford
Mr Preston
Guy of Gisborne

What do you think? I would still like a few more, if you have any suggestions I would absolutely love to heard them. Just comment below :)

Much Love,
Tristans_Isolde xx