Nice One, Hood.

Robin Hood Logo Hours after my last post, I may have had all-time low expectations for Robin Hood. This week’s episode, however, made me eyes perk up a bit. Oh, sure, the latest “twist” of a long-lost brother is somewhat cliche, but what a brother he is. I approve. A lot.

All I ask is that in the future SPN-level fanfics (and there *will* be fics), Guy is just a lookout or something. Ha!

9,163 thoughts on “Nice One, Hood.”

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