![]() I started reading about the history of the time period and I think it was ultimately the history and learning that did it. Like, it’s not serious but it’s not just fluff either, and so this BBC version did a really good job of bringing both of those in. And Robin Hood’s really kind of down the line. ![]() I feel like Robin Hood is kind of split into two camps: You have the super campy Men in Tights version of Robin Hood, or the super serious Russell Crowe’s Robin Hood. I watched a show in the early 2000s on BBC called Robin Hood and it was this really fun version. Which is not the case for Robin Hood, but that level of stakes being so ultimately high, and there being so much action and adventure and potential for drama- I think Robin Hood was always a story that drew me in. Like, stakes are literally the universe type stuff. With Power Rangers, and then Sailor Moon, it’s bigger than big. ![]() ![]() Like when I was a kid, Power Rangers was IT for me. Jenny Elder Moke: I’ve always liked really big action-adventure stuff. Ming: What drew you to the story of Robin Hood? ![]()
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