Added: Aug 28, 2008
Author: xPureFireworksx
Duration: 2:55
Copyright:All rights belong to the BBCNo copyright infringement intendedThe Sheriff, Gisborne and Marian arrive in the Holy Land to put the deadly Shah Mat operation into action. A Saracen schemer, Nasir, is to masquerade as Prince Saladin's messenger and convince the King that Saladin wants peace. Robin and the outlaws arrive and bump into Carter, an old friend. Robin discovers the whereabouts of the King and sets off to find his old friend and hero. However, primed by the weasel Nasir, the King concludes that the man who intends to take his life is in fact Robin. It's a devastating blow, but in gratitude for saving the King's life in the past, Richard doesn't execute the outlaws but instead ties them up in the scorching desert. Fearing this may be their last chance, Robin and Marian begin to exchange wedding vows but there's jubilation when Carter appears on the horizon to rescue them. The deadly meeting between the King and Saladin takes place. Karim rides out and reveals his true and treacherous identity to King Richard. However, Karim doesn't bargain on meeting Robin, who's taken the King's place. The band of heroes fight to save the King as they find themselves trapped. The Sheriff sees an opportunity and fires an arrow into King Richard's back. Gisborne comes across the injured King and sees an opportunity to finish him off. Marian grabs Guy's attention by running out. An adamant Guy still wishes to escape back to England and have Marian for his bride, but his feelings are soon quashed when Marian tells him of her love for Robin. Unable to accept this, he plunges a sword into her. As Marian lays dying, Robin finds her and contemplates a future without her. Meanwhile, Will and Djaq decide to remain behind in the Holy land and wave a fond goodbye to their friends.
Channel: Entertainment
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