Hey look, there's a new Robin Hood show coming with Sean Bean as the Sheriff!

I watched about half of the first episode, it seemed pretty standard at best - typical serialized fantasy fare, I don't know that I'll go back to it. Hunters with longbows chasing after deer (on foot!) and shooting at the deer while both hunter and target are moving is pretty absurd. It would have made far more sense for the dogs to flush the deer and direct them towards waiting, stationary, and possibly elevated, archers.
 

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I could draw comfortably at 55 in better shape than now.

Lindybeige is ok but I watched a guy firing one at 150 draw weight. He was testing booking arrows vs contemporary brestplates.

His technique was interesting. Guy was more like a barrel vs a gym bunny poser though.

I've seen guys built like him way stronger than my best. They load trucks and work in ports. Theoretically they could probably hit the gym and train themselves to fire those bows.

Theres guys who think they're strong, guys who are string then the guys who know theyre strong looking at the really strong ones.
Lindybeige's video is a comedic take on how archery is depicted in (a particular) film, rather than being a serious study of archery.
 



What, by all that's holy, is happening in that picture? Marian is drawing Robin's bow?! Have the people who made that abomination ever actually held a bow, let alone a 100# plus pull warbow?

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And you thought that the Robin Hood one with Taren Egerton was as bad as it could get. You really yearn for that now, right?
 


I watched about half of the first episode, it seemed pretty standard at best - typical serialized fantasy fare, I don't know that I'll go back to it. Hunters with longbows chasing after deer (on foot!) and shooting at the deer while both hunter and target are moving is pretty absurd. It would have made far more sense for the dogs to flush the deer and direct them towards waiting, stationary, and possibly elevated, archers.
I could be wrong, but I was under the impression that the use of towers for hunting was a couple of hundred years later.

What got me was why didn’t the poachers drop everything and lie low until the nobles had gone?
watched about half of the first episode, it seemed pretty standard at best
I think it’s closer to so bad it’s good territory.
 
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Looks about like all the other robin hood I've seen, ok but missing something


Everyone knows Robin Hood reached perfection in 1973.

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Turns out all an old English legend needed was some down home American honkey tonk songs to make it a classic.

Hot take: there has never been and can never be a historically accurate Robin Hood story, because Robin Hood is not a historical figure. Same goes for King Arthur.
Breadsword on Youtube has a truly excellent video essay on the joys of Disney's Robin Hood and how and why more recent efforts have failed, due to misunderstanding the nature of the legend.

Long, but very good.
 

I could be wrong, but I was under the impression that the use of towers for hunting was a couple of hundred years later.

What got my was why didn’t the poachers drop everything and lie low until the nobles had gone?

I think it’s closer to so bad it’s good territory.

I want fun. Realism can take a back seat.

As long as its not to absurd though.
 


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