Robyn Hood review of episode 6 season 1 where we actually get some good music. Never thought I'd see opera in this show but don't worry it was short lived. This time Guy Gisborne returns with the complex plan of starting a riot by singing. Yet somehow Prince get blamed for this despite the fact he wasn't even in the area. The intellectual behemoths somehow manage to get themselves in trouble and at a face painting party. The drama never stops, and the story never starts! but what did you think of what you saw? Let me know your thoughts down below and as always, thanks for watching :)
There's only two episodes left. I excited to see what crimes they commit next week. They haven't done arson, yet... but that feels like something you save for the finale.
I like how the villain of this is polite, keeps his word, lavishes praise on everyone including his enemies, and his evil scheme is to pay fairly to improve a neighborhood.
At this point, I don't understand why Robyn simply doesn't marry the "villain", kills him and takes all his money. It's way more efficient and I don't think it's off her moral scope
Marriage? Nahhhh Robyn will more likely just do a one night stand with him to have his child and make him pay child support. That's her true power but the cookie jar is holding her back.
The "Bad Guy" has never broken his word. has offered them more than fair value. Only sent police for a completely valid reason that police should be sent for, Admonished the police for their violence, and wants to improve and revitalize a depressed area in what is likely a slowly aging and possibly eventually failing building because of the area they are in and the supposed financial state of it's inhabitants. He even comes to give them a good offer and warn them before hand of an upcoming imminent eviction before he has to. He has literally done nothing wrong to most of the people in that building. he's one of the most upstanding and reasonable business men. Even if you consider him evil for having a connection to the medical drug experiments.
Medical drug experiments? Do you mean when the local pharmacies weren't getting their supplies because they were afraid they would get stolen? I might be wrong. Remembering the plot of this isn't very high on my list of priorities.
@@kaltaron1284 No, they were giving psychotropic drugs to trial participants, which sometimes had adverse side effects. It was morally wrong because the participants were probably poor and that's why they were willing to participate. Don't worry, I don't get the morality of this show either.
He already offered Robyn's mum $1m & medical treatment to help her walk again, but she refused because she's deluional. I mean she think Sherwood is a great community, but the residents are afriad they won't come back alive if they leave their homes 🤣.
@@Vaelosh466 they all seemed very willing volunteers as well, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were well compensated given everything else about Prince.
The "bad guy" makes more sense than everyone in the main cast. How does someone manage to fuck up a story that badly? Like being pretentious isn't a crime. But stealing from people, laundering money, and throwing a party with that ill-gotten money is a crime.
Because this BLM the show & they don't live in the real world, there all just a bunch of racist that think if your white your evil simply because of the colour of your skin. Director X is just a racist who admitted to being racist because "casting the blacks as heroes & the whites as villains made sense" his words.
@@superiorrule34I call that the “nice guy” character. For majority of the time will act nice, but the show wants to believe that it’s an illusion for how manipulates people and gets his way that he is actually hurting many with his actions. Pretty sure that was supposed to be the twist in other shows like Santa inc. and few other I have already forgotten.
They sort of almost got that part right, the sheriff or the mayor can put political pressure on the prosecutor's office to drop them if they care enough to spend their political capital on it. Of course even that failed as they didn't show that either, this show understand politics as well as it understands the justice system, morality, and what a father is.
Actually I just thought about this some more and it's even dumber. Wheelchair lady's lawyer is asking for a witness (richard branson) in a criminal proceeding to try to get the charges dropped in exchange for the accused (wheelchair lady)'s help in obtaining a favorable business deal. That's literally witness tampering and is a felony. @@xipheonj
@@azzajames7661 Not where I come from. The cops and/or our DPP (prosecutors) decide that no matter what the 'victim' wants. If a Mayor even came close to sticking their beak in they be sacked as soon as the public/media/State Government found out and the cops would be up in arms if anyone pressured them to drop charges via political interference. In fact they'd dig their heels in if anyone tried. Dunno about Canada but hell this show's justice system is all over the place.
That's pretty impressive of Marion. This guy took care of her her whole life after her family imploded and she not only blames him, but has sworn a vendetta against him because their relationship took a hit when she took a case against him. And that's his fault somehow. He betrayed her in her warped mind. Robyn might be dodging a bullet here, never stick your clam in crazy.
*Offers free homes and money payouts to move people out of Projects.* Badly written character: "If someone one offered you money would you move?" Smart businessman: Yes. For the right price.
I was sitting there in utter shock and amazement when that part came up. The director actually and UNIRONICALLY expects us to be rooting for the moronic, deadbeat mom in that scene. My jaw was on the floor.
He never said free I think. So their new homes might cost them too much but I haven't seen that adressed and I will for sure not check the show myself.
@@kaltaron1284 John Prince wouldn't offer them homes he knew they couldn't afford because he not only would he lose that income, but also the bad press that'll come with it is something is something he'd want to avoid. If he only meant to rent them homes instead of giving them free ones that's still an upgrade on living in Sherwood.
7:25 One of the best outsider observations of Robyn’s blatant hypocrisy. AZ had an equally good observation. “This is the woman who has broken into his home twice, assaulted him, stolen a bunch of his sh1t, kidnapped his son to hold him for ransom, and she has the gall to say that he’s dangerous? Look in the phucking mirror!”
I grew up on the quintessential Robin Hood film, which (of course) is the 1938 "Adventures of Robin Hood" with Errol Flynn. Friar Tuck with a leg of lamb is how Robin meets & recruits him in the film. I'd say it's a great Easter Egg, but that's giving the people involved with this far too much credit. I can't tell if this episode which caused me to hate every single character EXCEPT John Prince is better or worse than Episode 5, which left me in a state of complete confusion. Due to every single second either contradicting or not connecting at all to anything & everything that comes both before & after that second.
@@ChaniElkinthank you for sharing this. Good to know. But yeah, I would bet that they didn't know that and probably did it just because it would be potentially funny for the chubby hacker to suddenly take that as a snack randomly.. They only connection to Robin Hood so far are the names, the bow, and that they are robbing someone rich. (yet innocent lol)
@xiii0722 Technically, Robin Hood took back the tax money from the villain Prince John and Lords that were over taxing the poor🤔 So, Robin Hood gave the taxation money back to the poor, as it already belonged to them, anyway👏 What robyn hood is doing is stealing off a rich person who has nothing to do with the criminals robbing the hood (robyn hood) and her criminal gang😉 So the stories are completely different😜
Prince cut you off after you took a case against him? Even if it was just an insult that made him do that, what's more important is that it would be A CONFLICT OF INTEREST! That sort of thing is a pretty big deal in the court room
....and people wonder why we groan and roll our eyes when they announce "reimagining" or "reboots" of popular or semi popular franchises and characters.
I'm still waiting for the obvious "racist and mysoginistic internet troll" insert characters that harass the main crew and are only put in the show to get beaten up and humiliated. 😂
Director X should be thanking you guys, if not for these reviews this show would have vanished in a fart cloud of insignificance by now. I only see ads for this show during these videos.
Realizing that the whole of the plot is kick-started by Robyn's mother being an insufferable b. Who wants everybody to be as miserable as she is. Yet... I'm supposed to be sympathetic to her...
That one isn't surprising. It is incredibly low hanging fruit. Also I am not particularly familiar with social issues in Canada but this show screams American social shit to me.
@@thelastmotelSurprised she wasn’t able to piece things together and decide to help Prince John nab and expose the Hood Gang. She’d be locking away criminals, helping the city, and improving her career greatly, in one fell swoop.
Yeah the mom refusing Mr. Prince's deal makes no sense, she keeps saying they have roots there, but it's an apartment building. She doesn't own the apartment she lives in and she can't pass it down to anyone or sell it! He offered to give everyone homes if they move and she says no, if she took the offer, she actually would be setting up roots and really own something she could pass down! Keep wrecking this abomination, it deserves it!
“Calm down or someone will have to get the jar” is one of the funniest sentences that will not make sense to anybody who hasn’t followed your reviews from the first episode!
You know the sister is gonna wear and get Marion and someone else to wear the masks and costumes....to provide an alibi to the real criminals. Director X thinks this is clever writing.....🤮
Yet the cops will fall for it "why is one of them like a foot smaller then his/her costume? And why is it when we have The Hood in custody these new members show up? Nah its likely nothing."
"We got a show about people fighting off civilization" Fuuuuuuck I died with that. This show has us rooting for the sensible "villain" also we praise a very suspicious cookie jar.
My favorite part about this show is that everyone in the ghetto is always dressed and wearing pristine makeup at all times of the day. As someone who has worked for an organization who has tried helping people in various ghettos across the land, I can attest that the usual outfit consists of a ratty dirty hoody if I'm lucky, a bathrobe if I'm not, slippers or crocks, sweatpants, and a shower cap. Usually, there were roaches skittering across the floor as I would visit with these morons and each house had a bare minimum of three kids running around. There is no foresight or life planning going on in the ghetto. Nobody is making a game plan to better their lives. They just lay back like they have the helpless arms of a T-Rex and then complain when the handouts aren't enough. As a society, we tolerate ghettos because we consider ourselves humane. But this show is what happens when someone from the ghetto meets DEI and becomes an affirmative action director. Nobody is interested in his story because he can only write about what he knows- stealing from innocent people, vilifying the successful out of jealousy, undeserved self-righteousness, and a propensity to have sex with anything that moves. It doesn't translate to people who work hard for a living and take care of their own.
Hey now, T-rexes may have little arms but at least they make up for it via their strong jaws filled with razor sharp canines as well as actively hunted and scavenged for their food compare to those in the ghetto who just whined nonstop.
I'm kind of ashamed to say, i have caught myself checking to see if a new Disparu Episode has dropped several times now, and feeling disappointed to not find one. This show is just so funny when taken in the proper context and he just rips it to shreds with logic.
It's a common leftist narrative, that such violence, and the violence that occurs at leftists' "Mostly peaceful" riots, are all REALLY the work of so- called "Agents provocateurs" planted there by the police to make the movement look bad. They have no proof of this, of course, but it gives them a convenient excuse for when their "Mostly peaceful" protests inevitably get violent.
Mama Hood's question about whether everyone's staying "civil" and Disp saying they have to have explicit rules about not killing each other remind me of some rap videos I was exposed to some while ago. There were, literally, lyrics about hoping nobody does a drive-by or a hit job, because that would ruin the party. Yeah. So. Apparently this is a normal part of the "community" Director X wants to represent. I am hoping still that his paper-thin skin routine is part of an act meant to set us up for a shocking twist ending to this season where Robyn realizes she's not fighting the system, but is actually the pawn of people who want to keep them all on the proverbial plantation. Hoping, but not optimistic.
Also: Those charges can be refiled up to the statute of limitations (which is a time limit for which a person can be prosecuted for a crime). Double jeopardy, in most understandings of the term, only applies to actually being tried. Getting the charges dismissed only means the State can come back and refile later. Additionally, Prince cutting off Marian's allowance while she's representing the defendant he filed charges against actually goes a distance toward PREVENTING HER GETTING DISBARRED IF SHE FOULS UP THE DEFENSE. If it came out that she was getting paid by him and then she blew the case through professional negligence, her career would be OVER, and she might even find herself up on organized-crime charges. Hell, she's still at risk because she has a likely conflict of interest and should have asked to be excused in the first place--and yes, she SHOULD have disclosed this to her client in the first place. There needs to be a law that nobody who ISN'T a lawyer is allowed to write TV shows about the operation of law.
I'm not 100% sure on this, as I'm not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure she could get disbarred, or at the very least, thrown off the case. As she is actively engaging in a case with a conflict of interest. She is going against the equivalent of family, and it you can see from her actions, that it's effecting her interests.
It's actually worse. She asking the guy to get the charges dropped on her client in exchange for their business deal going through. In a criminal proceeding, that's trying to bribe a witness and it's a felony.
Don't forget, last episode she was also trying to sneak into John's office without a warrant (Thereby violating his Constitutional rights) and illegally obtain evidence. That, too, would get her disbarred, AND brought up on criminal charges.
So, the only person in this modern retelling of Robin Hood that is actually trying to redistribute wealth and make the lives of the poor better is John Prince... The Villain of the story. The only person that hasn't committed any crimes is John Prince... The Villain of the story. The only person that has a single moral bone in their body is John Prince... the Villain of the story. Who exactly are we suppose to be cheering for?
John Prince is wealthy, has a light skin tone, is a man, makes no apologies for any of it, so he is irredeemable and must be hated on those merits alone.
We are supposed to side with the poors because we aren't rich. Apparently no one seems to understand that your socio- ecominc status doesn't determine whether or not you are an asshole. All money does is make your assholery effect far more people than a Walmart employee.
I'll never ceases to amaze me how modern entertainment mix up how they write their heroes & villains. Why are the heroes always acting like villains then claiming to be heroes & the villains we're meant to hate are the heroes of the story because of the "heroes" actions? Lets take this show John Prince has been robbed (several times), assualted, slandered for something he didn't do (Robyn's mum getting shot was the Cops not him & Robyn even hear him yelling at the cops for shooting her, Marian dad off'd himself & he took care of her & he was accused of killing her dad) & had his son kidnapped from his home (a place where he should feel safe); And why did The Hood Gang do this to him? Just because he's a "rich man" that doesn't understand Sherwood. Again Director X why are we meant to hate John Prince? You've given us nothing to hate about him, he even offered Robyn's mum $1m & the chance to walk again & offered everyone in Sherwood new homes in a better part of New Nottingham despite being the victim of The Hood Gang multiple times. Through sheer stupidity you've made the antagonist the hero of the show, we the viewer want him to success in taking down Sherwood because he's the victim of their crimes for no reason other then he's rich.
John Prince does have a close relationship with the local law enforcement that certainly seems unethical and it does seem like he may have engaged in some under the table tactics to get to where he is at. However the show does not seem to have enough material to frame him as a king pin.
Even if it did, so far nothing he has really done has come without him making genuine strides to accomplish his goals with the least amount of underhanded strategy. He has offered to rehouse and relocate them all. He's offered her top of the line health care and a literal million dollars. He has tried to come to agreements several times to improve the city. 😆 they have done nothing to show him being a bad guy other than his rich man insults and him calling the police on criminals that literally kidnapped his son and stole his car.
@@ukyba That's what I mean about there not their not enough material to frame him as an antagonist. We don't see him charging excessive rent on the apartments, use a criminal organization to collect protection money, or engaged in more defined police corruption. Sure the relocation of of an established community is a tragedy, but it not as severe as The Trail of Tears. Yet the show acts like it is.
The show more portrays it that the law enforcement are trying to have a close relationship with John Prince, and are perhaps the only actual unethical ones in the relationship, willing to do underhanded tactics regardless of being asked.
It still shocks me how much the so called "villians" are actually the people you want to root for succeed. This has become a skill in Hollywood, where the heroes are pure evil and the villians are the reasonable ones.
@lorecow88 but the thing is, they aren't even blurred. The villians are clearly the ones trying to do the most good, and the heroes are actively making society worse.
4:00 - Not a lot of "vegans" in the projects, living off food stamps. 20:23 - Now that IS a good burn... 24:44 - "Would you leave your baby unattended?" In that crowd, in that neighborhood, yeah they probably would. They could make themselves national martyrs blaming White Supreme Pizza for the dead child to get a massive payout from Burn Loot Murder. 26:30 - Literally anybody in the legal profession would laugh at that exchange. 36:10 - Should start singing "Live and Let Die" here... 40:21 - Still can't get intimidated by Annie Lennox's skeleton. 44:00 - The famous criminals come out onstage at a public gathering to front the sheriff's stooge WITH a guy in black boots ("that guy's a cop!")...? 47:00 - "We can't get caught with these masks"... what, the ponchos you were wearing WITH the masks isn't a dead giveaway? 48:32 - "You explain why you beat a woman in a wheelchair..." the cameras are on, capturing that exchange when nobody's laid a hand on her. Pretty much says "I intend to fake a hate crime!" to the world.
The "heroes", and by extension the people who make the show, think its morally right to weaponize the media to lie and present a false picture of reality in order to get what they want.
The most baffling part about the "rich and poor living together" line is that Director X thinks Prince will just PUT rich people in there instead of them chosing to live elsewhere. Also, if he wanted to spend the money to build AN ENTIRE BLOCK FROM SCRATCH then he would just do that in a nice area away from the criminals.
Like Salty Twat aka Dime Store Kevin Smith wants Robyn Hoodrat and her crew next to his nifty crib. What happens when she steals those bones he's thinking about so hard?
And today in "These Canadian Creators Don't Understand Canadian Law", we bring up the fact that the mayor does not have the power to veto that bill. There are certain types of bills that a mayor CAN veto, but a sufficiently majority vote of the council can override the veto. This mayor does not have the power she thinks she has. Edit: Also, I forgot to think of this back in the first episode, but after the mom got arrested she was put on $30,000 bail because she was a flight risk. Problem with this is that there is no bail here in Canada. It's just that you go to a hearing and the judge will either let you go free until your trial or they won't. The only time there is something similiar to the US bail system is if the person has a history of avoiding their court date. But you don't actually pay the bail. Someone else basically signs a paper saying that they will be held financially responsible for the bail amount if you run. In other words, they will have to pay the money IF you run. Not up front. Did no one think to at least look at a law book? Or have any real world experience?
Ok, am i suspoded to hate prince? Hes hella reasonable. More reasonable then he needs to be. I have had a land lord sell their house while i was living there😂. She didnt offer to rent me an apartment 😂😂😂
@@bluespirit5112I had to tap out after 30 or so minutes. He didn't want to have a conversation he wanted to argue. "What stereotypes" X " this one this one that one oh and this one" both black people "OK and" X
@@bluespirit5112 But in the show itself he says that killing her would be stupid because it would turn her into a martyr. Which makes a lot more sense.
@@bluespirit5112he was just as silly with Hypnotic’s live stream. He spent the first 15 minutes just repeating, “why did ya’ll say that I’m not black enough to make this show?” When literally no one, on any channel, ever said that. What was funny was, he kept with the race baiting until Hypnotic pointed out that he was Puerto Rican, then he immediately stopped. His show is a clear reflection of his own character.
@@bluespirit5112I hate when creators do that, especially when they do it intentionally. It takes zero effort to pull away from the mic and utter a quick 'sorry', rather than belching right into the ears of your viewers.
"Robyn Hood" in Episode 7 "The Candy Jar of Fate" (Synopsis: Robyn, finally realizing that "Raw is Law" takes Lil John to bed only to realize that his magical "Lumber" has the power to make her slumber. Will the prophetic dreams she has while being Dickmatized finally provide the insights needed to save Sherwood?) Tune in next Wednesday at 9pm to find out😂
This episode reminds me of that Futurama episode where Mom offers to buy Planet Express at its high, making all the characters millionaires. Fry blocks it and says they're a family, but the others are like dude what the fuck sell the stupid company. Fry fucks it up and makes Planet Express worthless, but even a comedy show still knows that this concept of your neighbors or coworkers being family don't mean shit when everyone can become rich.
I like how director x pointed out a black Gandalf in a thumbnail eating chicken as a stereotype. Then he has the hacker pull out some chicken in this episode 😂
Every time you say something and then the show immediately proves your point continues to be hilarious. Once again thank you Disparu for taking trash and turning it into entertainment for us.👍
You know I was going to say that John Prince, though reasonable, was still trying to kick these people out of their homes. Not illegal, but a little ruthless, honestly. But now that he's offering to buy everyone new homes, he has absolutely zero villainous qualities. The director turned him from reasonable if a little heartless, to almost unreasonably generous. And he's supposed to be a bad guy? He's a saint! Edit: Oh and he looked after the daughter of a former peer, for no reason other than kindness, it seems. There's still 20 minutes of the review left, will I need to update this comment again?
This is exactly like the original tale of Robin Hood, except for the tiny detail that in this version John Prince builds the peasants housing that they love, offers them even better, and pays their welfare via the taxes stolen from him. Other than that, it's indistinguishable.
These criminal would be the first to break in a walmart, stole all the expensive stuff and then burn it down and complain afterwards why walmart are closing in their area. Because some walmart policies of raising prices from the result of shoplifting.
Well at least Director X is playing to his target audience... Failures succeeding as bad criminals! Way to shatter that horizon Director X really shows how to be better at doing the worst thing possible
It's telling how the show can't actually come up with reasons why people would want to stay in their existing apartment, other than "the community," like they're being asked to move out of the house they bought in a neighborhood decades ago. The most obvious real one is that the tenants have rent-controlled apartments, so if they move an equivalent apartment will be a few hundred dollars more per month at market price. I suppose the script problem is that if John Prince has infinite cash to pay off Robyn's mom, he could also offer a few hundred thousand to each household to offset the increased prices from moving and most other actual reasons people wouldn't want to move out of their rented apartments. Also, I'm surprised Director X has never been represented by a public defender.
@@ZennsunniThat explains a lot. People live in slums because they can't afford to live in better areas and usually poor areas have lower paying jobs or none at all because the areas is so poor, which creates a cycle. The director and writers treating Robin wanting to leave as a bad thing is so backwards. Usually that kind of thing is a success story in inspirational films.
How are so many no talent people getting these opportunities?! Can we go back to the days where you couldn’t just play a victim card and have to earn everything
It's networking. If you have no talent but can befriend or verbally impress the right people, you can do anything. That's why every politician in human history is completely incompetent: their only skill is getting votes. Go high enough in society and it stops being a meritocracy.
Network mandates for Canadian-made content combined with checklists of low-bar qualifications. But tbf, apparently, Director X can actually direct a video and the acting isn't awful. The script, music and production design are bottom tier.
I watched the live with yellow flash and Director X on Saturday. I saw all the sneak disses he made about you. I.couldnt wait for this episode im 7 seconds in and waiting for you to crap on it😂.
"These cookies are delicious, is the woman upstairs a baker?" "No. She cleans toilets in one of YOUR properties!" As if him not knowing one of his worker's name is somehow a slight against his character. "If I came to your house and offered you a shit ton of money and a better home to leave, would you?" "Yes?" "That's because you're ALONE and don't understand community!" "I want to buy your land so I can rent it to other people." "I'll only sell it to you under the condition you make it completely unappealing to potential tenants." "These were supposed to be luxury housing." "Oh, so you think it's too good for us!?" Prince is a greedy bastard, but he comes out looking reasonable when any mild statement is immediately met with a hostile outburst from the mum. The mother really is despicable here. She's point blank told that she either sells Sherwood now in exchange for new housing and money for Sherwood's people to take care of themselves, or she doesn't sell and Prince gets Sherwood anyway and everyone in Sherwood is made homeless. And her response is that she'd rather her entire community be left out on street, probably starving to death or dying from the medication they now can't afford, than have her Sherwood pride be hurt. I'd love to see her tell of Sherwood about this, maybe get their input on if they'd accept getting new homes instead of getting fucked over. No? They don't get a say in their housing situation Miss 'The Community Stands Together'? Then again this is the same community that lets the violent criminal who, just about a week ago, was extorting the community under threat of maiming and/or killing and, you know, IS LITERALLY THE GUY WHO MURDERED THE MAN THEIR ENTIRE FESTIVAL IS DEDICATED TO, waltz back in because 'Well shit, we can't exclude anyone'.
This series is like a crack addict stumbling on a huge bowl of crystal meth in the forest. Or Biden stumbling into a whole room full of children in need of sniffing.
I love how these commentaries are a) longer than the episode itself, b) wildly more entertaining and c) have much more thought and effort put into them than this series. I feel like governments should just show this on free to air TV and go "this is why we have incredibly harsh punishments for kidnapping people and destruction of property". Then again, they could just show it in prisons as a form of tortue...
I think the thing with the cookies is supposed to be that they all think it's gross that the cookies were made by someone that cleans toilets? The way that she makes the comment feels like she's saying "haha you're eating toilet cookies" and he reacts in a disgusted way. IDK it was a very awkward exchange but that's my guess.
Yes, the implication very much seems to be "The cook has a dirty job, so her food must be unclean." Apparently Mama Hood doesn't understand things like 'PPE' and 'washing up.'
"She scrubs toilets." Yeah, but she's got a brush and rubber gloves, which she does not then use to make cookies--unless she's irreparably stupid and incompetent.
I saw the yellowflash livestream and Director X did exactly what we all expected him to, talk out of his arse and call everything racist. A true tool, plus Disparu and Az are far more entertaining.
I'd like to point out that everything bad that happens in this episode is ultimately Robyn's fault. - She invaded Marian's privacy, accused her of being a double agent sent to ruin her mother's case, and caused her to walk away right when her mom needed her most. - She also overruled Little John objections to letting Guy of Gisborne, the dangerous gang leader who went around shaking down local businesses and threatening to kill people, attend the Lionheart day festival, giving him the opportunity he needed to cause trouble.
Man, I just have to say: I wish you were my friend. No creepiness here, I just mean the way you can mock things so hilariously would have made many years of hardships so much happier. Got stabbed by a mugger whose tiny knife was too small and innacurate to hit anything important, it just stung like hell: i'm sure you'd have loads of tiny "wood" and "penetration" etc jokes about him to cheer me up. Guy who tried to strangle me but couldn't get a proper grip: loads of "baby hands" and lettuce eater jokes. Some shockingly bad break-ups with cheating GFs; you might give me the same cookie jar as in this ridiculous Robyn Hood show as a silly cheer-up present. And so on. Whomever your friends are, I genuinely think they are incredibly lucky to have you in their lives. 😊 And I sincerely hope they know that. thank you for providing consistent hilarious content for a good while now: it has really helped my morale. Please, keep up the great work, and know that you are, in a subtle, small way: making the world a little bit better of a place just by spreading joy. 😊 Thank you! 👍😃
18:00 This add is the funniest part of the video. Robyn to Marion: "Can I trust you?" Marion: "Yes." Robin: *goes on to steal Marion's keys and hack into her personal files.* What a piece of work.
This show could do a whole 180 if the next episode or two since they are arrested and the police should have some evidence on them like prince's security cameras. Imagine if the show just ended with them in jail and the police and rich guy winning and helping the area improve. Would probably explain why the show has the "main bad guy" constantly be the voice of reason
I would assume the reason Prince brought a van instead of a limo to pick up Robyn's mom is because it was probably a special van that was built with a lift for wheelchairs so a handicapped person can get in the van without getting out of the wheelchair. If that's the case, he pretty much got spit on by a bunch of criminals who were targeting him despite him trying to search for a peacuful solution while being both considerate and reasonable.
the best logic I have ever seen. "there are cops, we have to be smart about it and stop the situation from escalating and giving them excuse to attack , so lets show up with our known criminal uniforms. also, little john you are on crowd control, go start a fight"
What makes this episode even more hilarious is that Robyn's mother is so colossally blinded by her hatred of a rich white guy that she's willing to keep everyone in the area from getting free housing out of spite ... AND Director X wants to portray her as being in the right. Your characters are only as smart as you are.
Seeing as how they messed with a British character I feel we need the British Avengers to avenge our culture. Bring on the Real BBC, Disparu, Mauler and AZ. That would be a team up worth its weight in gold, maybe something to think about for the finale?
Prince quit paying the lawyer lady to protect her. He didn't want her to be disbarred for representing a client while having a conflict of interest. Prince is literally trying to save her life so she doesn't end up like her father. I think this is the most reasonable explanation considering that he is shown to basically be a Saint. As shown with him offering to purchase homes for an entire apartment block of jobless criminals.
I know this show isn't very well received by the general public but I'm putting money on Klan members sending director x awards for managing to fill a tv show with so many racial tropes.
Why was she so upset about informing him that the person who baked the cookies is a janitor? Maybe she should try being a baker?😂 mad cause he doesn't have a bakery to employ her as one. Insufferable
Robyn Hood review of episode 6 season 1 where we actually get some good music. Never thought I'd see opera in this show but don't worry it was short lived. This time Guy Gisborne returns with the complex plan of starting a riot by singing. Yet somehow Prince get blamed for this despite the fact he wasn't even in the area. The intellectual behemoths somehow manage to get themselves in trouble and at a face painting party. The drama never stops, and the story never starts! but what did you think of what you saw? Let me know your thoughts down below and as always, thanks for watching :)
The lack of diversity in this series is bone chilling.
The story never starts lol
Is it really gentile to point ridicule at inferior folks for their inferiority? (Pronounced "genteel").
Gather on Me!
Listen to Prem Rawat!
You can't run from Wheel of Time forever 🤣🤣🤣
There's only two episodes left. I excited to see what crimes they commit next week. They haven't done arson, yet... but that feels like something you save for the finale.
The fact that you and Az got under the directors skin with your dissection videos makes this all the funnier.
He actually got on stream with yellow flash
The director being a butthurt little bi**h boy is the most hilarious thing ever, lol😂
especially when the video mocking this shit show gets more views than the actual shit show
Az? Azmon did a vid on this?
Az’s version of the theme song is selling better than the original.
I like how the villain of this is polite, keeps his word, lavishes praise on everyone including his enemies, and his evil scheme is to pay fairly to improve a neighborhood.
He is white...that is enough for this crowd.
@@AKUJIVALDO You think that would be racist, but then you remember that word has lost all meaning...
@@bloodrunsclearexactly as a pro I’ve got to say people entirely hand it out to everyone for anything now
@@juaquintiscareno They're trying to re-write morality. It doesn't matter what WAS good and evil NOW good and evil is based on skin color and money!
The mom went from not working to sitting in a wheelchair all day…and not working.
At least she goes down the stairs faster when the family need money ;)
And all she does is complain like a Karen lmfao
"How dare you decide to be a working class citizen when you can just be a criminal." - Robyn Hood
Robyn Hood is the most predictable bad show we've seen. The question really is: if a living NPC writes a script, can we classify it as AI?
Perhaps that’s why the writers and actors are so up-in-arms about AI 😂
Imagine writing is so horrible from humans (this show being a example) that we rather have A.I. doing scripts
That’s just pitiful
No because AI has Intelligence.
No. An AI is capable to change lines, and adapt new ideas and parameters. A NPC can only repeat ONE thing.
@@amadhatter3280Damn. You beat me to the punch. 😂
At this point, I don't understand why Robyn simply doesn't marry the "villain", kills him and takes all his money. It's way more efficient and I don't think it's off her moral scope
Or, she could just ask John Prince for a job. He'd probably give her and the gang all decent jobs.
He's too old and intelligent. His son on the other hand... Just has to get rid of step-dad before he cuts them both out of the will.
@@Theseus9-cl7ol She'd probably even enjoy some of the ones she's suitable for. Like being an AV actress.
Marriage? Nahhhh Robyn will more likely just do a one night stand with him to have his child and make him pay child support. That's her true power but the cookie jar is holding her back.
Can't do that. Marriage requires committment.
The "Bad Guy" has never broken his word. has offered them more than fair value. Only sent police for a completely valid reason that police should be sent for, Admonished the police for their violence, and wants to improve and revitalize a depressed area in what is likely a slowly aging and possibly eventually failing building because of the area they are in and the supposed financial state of it's inhabitants. He even comes to give them a good offer and warn them before hand of an upcoming imminent eviction before he has to. He has literally done nothing wrong to most of the people in that building. he's one of the most upstanding and reasonable business men. Even if you consider him evil for having a connection to the medical drug experiments.
Medical drug experiments? Do you mean when the local pharmacies weren't getting their supplies because they were afraid they would get stolen?
I might be wrong. Remembering the plot of this isn't very high on my list of priorities.
Good. It is good when bad people describe normal people they see as bad being bad people.
Their story tells everything about themselves.
@@kaltaron1284 No, they were giving psychotropic drugs to trial participants, which sometimes had adverse side effects. It was morally wrong because the participants were probably poor and that's why they were willing to participate. Don't worry, I don't get the morality of this show either.
He already offered Robyn's mum $1m & medical treatment to help her walk again, but she refused because she's deluional. I mean she think Sherwood is a great community, but the residents are afriad they won't come back alive if they leave their homes 🤣.
@@Vaelosh466 they all seemed very willing volunteers as well, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were well compensated given everything else about Prince.
The "bad guy" makes more sense than everyone in the main cast. How does someone manage to fuck up a story that badly? Like being pretentious isn't a crime. But stealing from people, laundering money, and throwing a party with that ill-gotten money is a crime.
Because this BLM the show & they don't live in the real world, there all just a bunch of racist that think if your white your evil simply because of the colour of your skin. Director X is just a racist who admitted to being racist because "casting the blacks as heroes & the whites as villains made sense" his words.
maybe the writers are aiming for self awareness using the "edgy" mask😂
Most likely he’s going to start doing Extremely dumb illegal things out in the open that’s against his character because the writers forgot he’s evil.
@@superiorrule34I call that the “nice guy” character. For majority of the time will act nice, but the show wants to believe that it’s an illusion for how manipulates people and gets his way that he is actually hurting many with his actions. Pretty sure that was supposed to be the twist in other shows like Santa inc. and few other I have already forgotten.
Because to the director “white=bad” so black people are always justified no matter what they do
For those playing at home: neither the sheriff's office, the victim, nor the mayor can 'drop charges'; that's entirely up to the prosecutor's office.
They sort of almost got that part right, the sheriff or the mayor can put political pressure on the prosecutor's office to drop them if they care enough to spend their political capital on it. Of course even that failed as they didn't show that either, this show understand politics as well as it understands the justice system, morality, and what a father is.
You're correct, though in the majority of cases, if the victim asks to drop charges, the prosecutors (who have enough work as it is) will agree.
Actually I just thought about this some more and it's even dumber.
Wheelchair lady's lawyer is asking for a witness (richard branson) in a criminal proceeding to try to get the charges dropped in exchange for the accused (wheelchair lady)'s help in obtaining a favorable business deal. That's literally witness tampering and is a felony.
@@xipheonj
If John Prince drops the criminal trespass then they have to drop the charges🤔
@@azzajames7661 Not where I come from. The cops and/or our DPP (prosecutors) decide that no matter what the 'victim' wants. If a Mayor even came close to sticking their beak in they be sacked as soon as the public/media/State Government found out and the cops would be up in arms if anyone pressured them to drop charges via political interference. In fact they'd dig their heels in if anyone tried. Dunno about Canada but hell this show's justice system is all over the place.
That's pretty impressive of Marion. This guy took care of her her whole life after her family imploded and she not only blames him, but has sworn a vendetta against him because their relationship took a hit when she took a case against him. And that's his fault somehow. He betrayed her in her warped mind. Robyn might be dodging a bullet here, never stick your clam in crazy.
Typical entitled brat
Women.
Heavy dose of delusional-as-fuck with a slice of pineapple on top
She's still more mentally stable than Robyn is.
A case, by the way, that she should have been forcibly excused due to conflict of interest.
*Offers free homes and money payouts to move people out of Projects.*
Badly written character: "If someone one offered you money would you move?"
Smart businessman: Yes. For the right price.
I was sitting there in utter shock and amazement when that part came up. The director actually and UNIRONICALLY expects us to be rooting for the moronic, deadbeat mom in that scene. My jaw was on the floor.
He never said free I think. So their new homes might cost them too much but I haven't seen that adressed and I will for sure not check the show myself.
@@kaltaron1284 John Prince wouldn't offer them homes he knew they couldn't afford because he not only would he lose that income, but also the bad press that'll come with it is something is something he'd want to avoid. If he only meant to rent them homes instead of giving them free ones that's still an upgrade on living in Sherwood.
@@amadhatter3280 Good point.
@@kaltaron1284 He said he'd cover the cost of getting them new homes
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One of the best outsider observations of Robyn’s blatant hypocrisy. AZ had an equally good observation.
“This is the woman who has broken into his home twice, assaulted him, stolen a bunch of his sh1t, kidnapped his son to hold him for ransom, and she has the gall to say that he’s dangerous? Look in the phucking mirror!”
Just a quick question: who is this az? Might wanna check that one out as well
@@xiii0722His channel is Heel vs Babyface
@@xiii0722 Heelsvsbabyface is his UA-camr username.
@@xiii0722heelsvsbabyface
@@xiii0722 * Az is "heels vs babyface" on YT.
Friar Tuck: Come eat the bugs boys! Let's save the world!
Also Friar Tuck: *attacks a leg of lamb like a starved bear*
I grew up on the quintessential Robin Hood film, which (of course) is the 1938 "Adventures of Robin Hood" with Errol Flynn. Friar Tuck with a leg of lamb is how Robin meets & recruits him in the film. I'd say it's a great Easter Egg, but that's giving the people involved with this far too much credit. I can't tell if this episode which caused me to hate every single character EXCEPT John Prince is better or worse than Episode 5, which left me in a state of complete confusion. Due to every single second either contradicting or not connecting at all to anything & everything that comes both before & after that second.
@@ChaniElkinthank you for sharing this. Good to know.
But yeah, I would bet that they didn't know that and probably did it just because it would be potentially funny for the chubby hacker to suddenly take that as a snack randomly..
They only connection to Robin Hood so far are the names, the bow, and that they are robbing someone rich. (yet innocent lol)
@xiii0722 Technically, Robin Hood took back the tax money from the villain Prince John and Lords that were over taxing the poor🤔
So, Robin Hood gave the taxation money back to the poor, as it already belonged to them, anyway👏
What robyn hood is doing is stealing off a rich person who has nothing to do with the criminals robbing the hood (robyn hood) and her criminal gang😉 So the stories are completely different😜
These are Soros approved bugs!
He is eating all the farmed meat, which leaves the bugs for everyone else.
I’m genuinely shocked at how bad a Tv Studio can mess up a character
I mean they have been doing that for like a decade now
A TV studio van will kill a character if it's going fast enough
It's intentional. They think they're making it better.
Doing what they are ordered to do. Social engineering and propaganda
Let me tell you a story about a man named... Boba fett
Prince cut you off after you took a case against him?
Even if it was just an insult that made him do that, what's more important is that it would be A CONFLICT OF INTEREST!
That sort of thing is a pretty big deal in the court room
It's claimed she was the valedictorian of her class, and somehow she doesn't realise this.
If she presented the slightest obstacle to him, one word to the courts would get their case thrown out. These writers know nothing.
What’s funny was that Marion was complaining about receiving the money, then she complains about the money being cut off. She is never satisfied.
Little John knocks up Robyn, the second he sees the the pregnancy test, he screams "NOOO!!" As he literally fades out of existence.
You sir, just made my day.
He just turns to ash like he got snapped away lmao
The great Milk-market where all the Milk-men must return. Milk to go with all those cookies.
He claims to have gotten a job out of state.
@@bradleysmith2021: Or he re-enlists into the army to escape.
....and people wonder why we groan and roll our eyes when they announce "reimagining" or "reboots" of popular or semi popular franchises and characters.
If the show's second season doesn’t include the cookie jar, this show is gonna get canned for real.
They should blow half of the second season's budget to have 50cent perform Candy Shop in the apartment while eyeing the cookie jar.
Next szn Lemme get a cookie jar next to grandmas ashes 💀
Disparu is certainly becoming a character in the show at some point. You just know it will happen.
I'm still waiting for the obvious "racist and mysoginistic internet troll" insert characters that harass the main crew and are only put in the show to get beaten up and humiliated. 😂
Probably as a mugging victim or a white supremacist crime lord 😂
Like when Doomcock appeared in She-Hulk.
If there's a season 2, "Internet haters" will definitely be a plot point.
I would want him to specifically be a British guy with bad teeth, just so that Disparu could say, "hey, that's me!" And be absolutely right. ^^
Director X should be thanking you guys, if not for these reviews this show would have vanished in a fart cloud of insignificance by now. I only see ads for this show during these videos.
lol 😆 advertising for your own show, during your own show is ridiculous 🤣🤣
This has become my favorite thing to watch every week, you destroying this trash show is just so entertaining for myself. Thank you
I agree, I would never watch this show but watching you take the piss out of it is endlessly enjoyable
100%, i do hope this does get another season :D
@MrKodell the people involved lose more money and we get more laughs, that's a win win haha
Realizing that the whole of the plot is kick-started by Robyn's mother being an insufferable b. Who wants everybody to be as miserable as she is.
Yet... I'm supposed to be sympathetic to her...
So not only did Director X use every ghetto stereotype but also somehow managed to make references to "Summer of Love" Riots of 2020
That one isn't surprising. It is incredibly low hanging fruit. Also I am not particularly familiar with social issues in Canada but this show screams American social shit to me.
@@jacquelineking5783 Entire show is American ,I seriously doubt Canadian Hood is same
Director X is a straight up SELL OUT!
"Eat the bugs?" "EAT THE BUGS!!!"
Oh my GOD.
This guy should have NO street cred whatsoever!
Though funded by Canadians.
@@jacquelineking5783 I feel like Canadians have the same politics as Americans, or at least these days lol
Little John: "And then I realized-"
Disparu: "-that you're a whore!"
That made me laugh so hard. Perfect. 😆
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I love how a lying, robbing kidnapping thief asks a LAWYER if she can trust HER!?! Lol, this shit show is the epitome of irony.
A lawyer she immediately steals from at that
@@thelastmotelSurprised she wasn’t able to piece things together and decide to help Prince John nab and expose the Hood Gang. She’d be locking away criminals, helping the city, and improving her career greatly, in one fell swoop.
Well to be fair.
It IS a Lawyer.
This is ironically the funniest writing. If only it was self aware. Could’ve been a twist on the Named Gun series.
Yeah the mom refusing Mr. Prince's deal makes no sense, she keeps saying they have roots there, but it's an apartment building. She doesn't own the apartment she lives in and she can't pass it down to anyone or sell it! He offered to give everyone homes if they move and she says no, if she took the offer, she actually would be setting up roots and really own something she could pass down! Keep wrecking this abomination, it deserves it!
With morales like this I’m surprised the people who made this show aren’t in prison themselves
Actually, according to reports, it's the product of a prison rehabilitation program for institutionalized life-sentence screenwriters 😂
"morals". Morale is something else.
@@kaltaron1284 auto correct be a bitch
@@kaltaron1284 @benjaminrabuzin9957 's morales is benjaminrabuzin9957's morales, not Spider-Man 🤔🤣🕸🤟💯
The director was a part of the rap/hip hop scene before he got himself shot... So close enough.
“Calm down or someone will have to get the jar” is one of the funniest sentences that will not make sense to anybody who hasn’t followed your reviews from the first episode!
I could see it being on a T-shirt and knowing that anybody who laughs at it is a kindred spirit.
@@wastelandsniper789 HA!! What a great idea! Disparu needs to start selling merch!
You know the sister is gonna wear and get Marion and someone else to wear the masks and costumes....to provide an alibi to the real criminals. Director X thinks this is clever writing.....🤮
Yet the cops will fall for it "why is one of them like a foot smaller then his/her costume? And why is it when we have The Hood in custody these new members show up? Nah its likely nothing."
"We got a show about people fighting off civilization"
Fuuuuuuck I died with that.
This show has us rooting for the sensible "villain" also we praise a very suspicious cookie jar.
It isn't "suspicious" cookie jar, it is inconspicuous one...
My favorite part about this show is that everyone in the ghetto is always dressed and wearing pristine makeup at all times of the day. As someone who has worked for an organization who has tried helping people in various ghettos across the land, I can attest that the usual outfit consists of a ratty dirty hoody if I'm lucky, a bathrobe if I'm not, slippers or crocks, sweatpants, and a shower cap. Usually, there were roaches skittering across the floor as I would visit with these morons and each house had a bare minimum of three kids running around. There is no foresight or life planning going on in the ghetto. Nobody is making a game plan to better their lives. They just lay back like they have the helpless arms of a T-Rex and then complain when the handouts aren't enough. As a society, we tolerate ghettos because we consider ourselves humane. But this show is what happens when someone from the ghetto meets DEI and becomes an affirmative action director. Nobody is interested in his story because he can only write about what he knows- stealing from innocent people, vilifying the successful out of jealousy, undeserved self-righteousness, and a propensity to have sex with anything that moves. It doesn't translate to people who work hard for a living and take care of their own.
Hey now, T-rexes may have little arms but at least they make up for it via their strong jaws filled with razor sharp canines as well as actively hunted and scavenged for their food compare to those in the ghetto who just whined nonstop.
I'm kind of ashamed to say, i have caught myself checking to see if a new Disparu Episode has dropped several times now, and feeling disappointed to not find one. This show is just so funny when taken in the proper context and he just rips it to shreds with logic.
Me too. I check daily... hoping the new episode has dropped. I feel a bit dirty, but here we are.
Agree
Same here the review make my day.
Well, UA-cam has an option to send a notification when a new video arrives from a subscription
I laughed quite a lot at the idea the media and police would have to conspire to create gang violence.
Or that the media would side with the police on a riot response.
It's a common leftist narrative, that such violence, and the violence that occurs at leftists' "Mostly peaceful" riots, are all REALLY the work of so- called "Agents provocateurs" planted there by the police to make the movement look bad.
They have no proof of this, of course, but it gives them a convenient excuse for when their "Mostly peaceful" protests inevitably get violent.
It's quiet frankly impressive how many Directors who don't know anything about the law feel qualified to write shows that are very Law-dependent.
He doesn't seem to know anything about life, in the most basic sense.
Mama Hood's question about whether everyone's staying "civil" and Disp saying they have to have explicit rules about not killing each other remind me of some rap videos I was exposed to some while ago. There were, literally, lyrics about hoping nobody does a drive-by or a hit job, because that would ruin the party.
Yeah. So. Apparently this is a normal part of the "community" Director X wants to represent.
I am hoping still that his paper-thin skin routine is part of an act meant to set us up for a shocking twist ending to this season where Robyn realizes she's not fighting the system, but is actually the pawn of people who want to keep them all on the proverbial plantation. Hoping, but not optimistic.
Also: Those charges can be refiled up to the statute of limitations (which is a time limit for which a person can be prosecuted for a crime). Double jeopardy, in most understandings of the term, only applies to actually being tried. Getting the charges dismissed only means the State can come back and refile later.
Additionally, Prince cutting off Marian's allowance while she's representing the defendant he filed charges against actually goes a distance toward PREVENTING HER GETTING DISBARRED IF SHE FOULS UP THE DEFENSE. If it came out that she was getting paid by him and then she blew the case through professional negligence, her career would be OVER, and she might even find herself up on organized-crime charges. Hell, she's still at risk because she has a likely conflict of interest and should have asked to be excused in the first place--and yes, she SHOULD have disclosed this to her client in the first place.
There needs to be a law that nobody who ISN'T a lawyer is allowed to write TV shows about the operation of law.
I'm not 100% sure on this, as I'm not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure she could get disbarred, or at the very least, thrown off the case. As she is actively engaging in a case with a conflict of interest. She is going against the equivalent of family, and it you can see from her actions, that it's effecting her interests.
It's actually worse. She asking the guy to get the charges dropped on her client in exchange for their business deal going through. In a criminal proceeding, that's trying to bribe a witness and it's a felony.
Don't forget, last episode she was also trying to sneak into John's office without a warrant (Thereby violating his Constitutional rights) and illegally obtain evidence.
That, too, would get her disbarred, AND brought up on criminal charges.
Good for John for resisting "The Cookie Jar". That strange feeling is called Dignity, John ☺
Also, self- respect AND the satisfaction of knowing that you won't be running the risk of contracting every STD known to man.
@@Adamguy2003and some UNKNOWN to man
@@toolegittoquit_001 Totally! Robyn's probably got some STDs that haven't even been classified by science yet!
So, the only person in this modern retelling of Robin Hood that is actually trying to redistribute wealth and make the lives of the poor better is John Prince... The Villain of the story.
The only person that hasn't committed any crimes is John Prince... The Villain of the story.
The only person that has a single moral bone in their body is John Prince... the Villain of the story.
Who exactly are we suppose to be cheering for?
John Prince is wealthy, has a light skin tone, is a man, makes no apologies for any of it, so he is irredeemable and must be hated on those merits alone.
We are supposed to side with the poors because we aren't rich. Apparently no one seems to understand that your socio- ecominc status doesn't determine whether or not you are an asshole. All money does is make your assholery effect far more people than a Walmart employee.
I'm cheering for Director X to make more of this masterpiece unintentional comedy.
I'll never ceases to amaze me how modern entertainment mix up how they write their heroes & villains. Why are the heroes always acting like villains then claiming to be heroes & the villains we're meant to hate are the heroes of the story because of the "heroes" actions?
Lets take this show John Prince has been robbed (several times), assualted, slandered for something he didn't do (Robyn's mum getting shot was the Cops not him & Robyn even hear him yelling at the cops for shooting her, Marian dad off'd himself & he took care of her & he was accused of killing her dad) & had his son kidnapped from his home (a place where he should feel safe); And why did The Hood Gang do this to him? Just because he's a "rich man" that doesn't understand Sherwood.
Again Director X why are we meant to hate John Prince? You've given us nothing to hate about him, he even offered Robyn's mum $1m & the chance to walk again & offered everyone in Sherwood new homes in a better part of New Nottingham despite being the victim of The Hood Gang multiple times. Through sheer stupidity you've made the antagonist the hero of the show, we the viewer want him to success in taking down Sherwood because he's the victim of their crimes for no reason other then he's rich.
Prince calls "regular people" peasants and looks down on them. That means we must hate him. /sarc
I like to imagine Director X watching these reviews and screaming "That's not what I meant! THAT'S NOT WHAT I MEANT!!" 🤣
And we'd reply : "then learn how to write, doofus". 😂
"Ha, take THIS!"
"NO, NOT LIKE THAT!" 🤣🤣🤣
John Prince does have a close relationship with the local law enforcement that certainly seems unethical and it does seem like he may have engaged in some under the table tactics to get to where he is at. However the show does not seem to have enough material to frame him as a king pin.
Even if it did, so far nothing he has really done has come without him making genuine strides to accomplish his goals with the least amount of underhanded strategy. He has offered to rehouse and relocate them all. He's offered her top of the line health care and a literal million dollars. He has tried to come to agreements several times to improve the city. 😆 they have done nothing to show him being a bad guy other than his rich man insults and him calling the police on criminals that literally kidnapped his son and stole his car.
@@ukyba That's what I mean about there not their not enough material to frame him as an antagonist. We don't see him charging excessive rent on the apartments, use a criminal organization to collect protection money, or engaged in more defined police corruption. Sure the relocation of of an established community is a tragedy, but it not as severe as The Trail of Tears. Yet the show acts like it is.
@@marshalhammel5065Well that requires Director X to use something called nuance and his brain.
The show more portrays it that the law enforcement are trying to have a close relationship with John Prince, and are perhaps the only actual unethical ones in the relationship, willing to do underhanded tactics regardless of being asked.
@@marshalhammel5065a criminal "kingpin" and "antagonist" is totally different fk things...especially in this pile of crapola show...
It still shocks me how much the so called "villians" are actually the people you want to root for succeed. This has become a skill in Hollywood, where the heroes are pure evil and the villians are the reasonable ones.
I've noticed that too, evil good, good bad.
@@jessejames8900Bible predicted this thousands of years ago
@@Shawn6751 That would be quite impressive, except for; human beings existed back then and were the same as now.
That's the point. Blur the lines between good and evil.
@lorecow88 but the thing is, they aren't even blurred. The villians are clearly the ones trying to do the most good, and the heroes are actively making society worse.
4:00 - Not a lot of "vegans" in the projects, living off food stamps.
20:23 - Now that IS a good burn...
24:44 - "Would you leave your baby unattended?" In that crowd, in that neighborhood, yeah they probably would. They could make themselves national martyrs blaming White Supreme Pizza for the dead child to get a massive payout from Burn Loot Murder.
26:30 - Literally anybody in the legal profession would laugh at that exchange.
36:10 - Should start singing "Live and Let Die" here...
40:21 - Still can't get intimidated by Annie Lennox's skeleton.
44:00 - The famous criminals come out onstage at a public gathering to front the sheriff's stooge WITH a guy in black boots ("that guy's a cop!")...?
47:00 - "We can't get caught with these masks"... what, the ponchos you were wearing WITH the masks isn't a dead giveaway?
48:32 - "You explain why you beat a woman in a wheelchair..." the cameras are on, capturing that exchange when nobody's laid a hand on her. Pretty much says "I intend to fake a hate crime!" to the world.
The "heroes", and by extension the people who make the show, think its morally right to weaponize the media to lie and present a false picture of reality in order to get what they want.
Well said!
The woman in 421 is so empathetic towards the empty cookie jar problem she brings cookies over daily.
The most baffling part about the "rich and poor living together" line is that Director X thinks Prince will just PUT rich people in there instead of them chosing to live elsewhere. Also, if he wanted to spend the money to build AN ENTIRE BLOCK FROM SCRATCH then he would just do that in a nice area away from the criminals.
Like Salty Twat aka Dime Store Kevin Smith wants Robyn Hoodrat and her crew next to his nifty crib. What happens when she steals those bones he's thinking about so hard?
Sheesh, the more screentime Prince gets the more logical, sympathetic and just "Why is this guy the villain" he is.
And today in "These Canadian Creators Don't Understand Canadian Law", we bring up the fact that the mayor does not have the power to veto that bill. There are certain types of bills that a mayor CAN veto, but a sufficiently majority vote of the council can override the veto. This mayor does not have the power she thinks she has.
Edit: Also, I forgot to think of this back in the first episode, but after the mom got arrested she was put on $30,000 bail because she was a flight risk. Problem with this is that there is no bail here in Canada. It's just that you go to a hearing and the judge will either let you go free until your trial or they won't. The only time there is something similiar to the US bail system is if the person has a history of avoiding their court date. But you don't actually pay the bail. Someone else basically signs a paper saying that they will be held financially responsible for the bail amount if you run. In other words, they will have to pay the money IF you run. Not up front.
Did no one think to at least look at a law book? Or have any real world experience?
I doubt Director X lets anyone speak in his presence much less question his work. He's probably cobbled this all together from CSI lingo.
You expect too much.🤣🤣
Anyone else laughing at the fact the director is 100 percent watching this and reading the comments, while having a breakdown
I sincerely hope so!
I'd LOVE to see the look on his butt- ugly, arrogant face as he reads them!
Ok, am i suspoded to hate prince? Hes hella reasonable. More reasonable then he needs to be. I have had a land lord sell their house while i was living there😂. She didnt offer to rent me an apartment 😂😂😂
@@bluespirit5112I had to tap out after 30 or so minutes. He didn't want to have a conversation he wanted to argue.
"What stereotypes" X
" this one this one that one oh and this one" both black people
"OK and" X
@@bluespirit5112 But in the show itself he says that killing her would be stupid because it would turn her into a martyr. Which makes a lot more sense.
@@bluespirit5112he was just as silly with Hypnotic’s live stream. He spent the first 15 minutes just repeating, “why did ya’ll say that I’m not black enough to make this show?” When literally no one, on any channel, ever said that.
What was funny was, he kept with the race baiting until Hypnotic pointed out that he was Puerto Rican, then he immediately stopped.
His show is a clear reflection of his own character.
@bluespirit5112 which live stream is this. I want to watch.
@@bluespirit5112I hate when creators do that, especially when they do it intentionally. It takes zero effort to pull away from the mic and utter a quick 'sorry', rather than belching right into the ears of your viewers.
Robyn Hood: Episode 6, “somehow the Jar returned” lol 😂
"Secrets only the Hood know".
"Robyn Hood" in Episode 7 "The Candy Jar of Fate" (Synopsis: Robyn, finally realizing that "Raw is Law" takes Lil John to bed only to realize that his magical "Lumber" has the power to make her slumber. Will the prophetic dreams she has while being Dickmatized finally provide the insights needed to save Sherwood?) Tune in next Wednesday at 9pm to find out😂
This episode reminds me of that Futurama episode where Mom offers to buy Planet Express at its high, making all the characters millionaires. Fry blocks it and says they're a family, but the others are like dude what the fuck sell the stupid company.
Fry fucks it up and makes Planet Express worthless, but even a comedy show still knows that this concept of your neighbors or coworkers being family don't mean shit when everyone can become rich.
"Everybody can type, mate. You just do it a little bit higher than everybody else."
That is a _beautiful_ double entendre.
I like how director x pointed out a black Gandalf in a thumbnail eating chicken as a stereotype. Then he has the hacker pull out some chicken in this episode 😂
Every time you say something and then the show immediately proves your point continues to be hilarious. Once again thank you Disparu for taking trash and turning it into entertainment for us.👍
If this is actually what these people call "moral" or "justified", I'm legitimately frightened for society, and I feel pity for someone so misguided.
You know I was going to say that John Prince, though reasonable, was still trying to kick these people out of their homes. Not illegal, but a little ruthless, honestly.
But now that he's offering to buy everyone new homes, he has absolutely zero villainous qualities.
The director turned him from reasonable if a little heartless, to almost unreasonably generous. And he's supposed to be a bad guy? He's a saint!
Edit: Oh and he looked after the daughter of a former peer, for no reason other than kindness, it seems. There's still 20 minutes of the review left, will I need to update this comment again?
I keep looking forward to these reviews every day XD
Also, “this group is like Ocean’s 11 except they can’t count that high” got me XD
The director should thank you for making his show entertaining
This is exactly like the original tale of Robin Hood, except for the tiny detail that in this version John Prince builds the peasants housing that they love, offers them even better, and pays their welfare via the taxes stolen from him. Other than that, it's indistinguishable.
Maybe she does not want to move because the cookie jar has been there so long it is stuck in place, and she just cannot live without it.
yuck... are they reusing cookies?
These criminal would be the first to break in a walmart, stole all the expensive stuff and then burn it down and complain afterwards why walmart are closing in their area. Because some walmart policies of raising prices from the result of shoplifting.
Well at least Director X is playing to his target audience... Failures succeeding as bad criminals! Way to shatter that horizon Director X really shows how to be better at doing the worst thing possible
I love he tries to make it seem like project buildings are just some big happy family 😂😂😂
It's telling how the show can't actually come up with reasons why people would want to stay in their existing apartment, other than "the community," like they're being asked to move out of the house they bought in a neighborhood decades ago. The most obvious real one is that the tenants have rent-controlled apartments, so if they move an equivalent apartment will be a few hundred dollars more per month at market price. I suppose the script problem is that if John Prince has infinite cash to pay off Robyn's mom, he could also offer a few hundred thousand to each household to offset the increased prices from moving and most other actual reasons people wouldn't want to move out of their rented apartments.
Also, I'm surprised Director X has never been represented by a public defender.
Apparently direct X grew up in an upper middle class neighborhood and know very little of the dealings of inner city youth
@@ZennsunniThat explains a lot. People live in slums because they can't afford to live in better areas and usually poor areas have lower paying jobs or none at all because the areas is so poor, which creates a cycle. The director and writers treating Robin wanting to leave as a bad thing is so backwards. Usually that kind of thing is a success story in inspirational films.
These reviews have become a highlight of my week. Thank you Disparu for suffering through this so we don't have to.
Robyn's mom is like Rochelle, but instead "my man has 2 jobs" all she can say "my 2 man left me" 🤣
How are so many no talent people getting these opportunities?! Can we go back to the days where you couldn’t just play a victim card and have to earn everything
The good old boys network.
It's networking. If you have no talent but can befriend or verbally impress the right people, you can do anything. That's why every politician in human history is completely incompetent: their only skill is getting votes. Go high enough in society and it stops being a meritocracy.
Network mandates for Canadian-made content combined with checklists of low-bar qualifications.
But tbf, apparently, Director X can actually direct a video and the acting isn't awful. The script, music and production design are bottom tier.
I watched the live with yellow flash and Director X on Saturday. I saw all the sneak disses he made about you. I.couldnt wait for this episode im 7 seconds in and waiting for you to crap on it😂.
Same.
"These cookies are delicious, is the woman upstairs a baker?" "No. She cleans toilets in one of YOUR properties!" As if him not knowing one of his worker's name is somehow a slight against his character.
"If I came to your house and offered you a shit ton of money and a better home to leave, would you?" "Yes?" "That's because you're ALONE and don't understand community!"
"I want to buy your land so I can rent it to other people." "I'll only sell it to you under the condition you make it completely unappealing to potential tenants."
"These were supposed to be luxury housing." "Oh, so you think it's too good for us!?"
Prince is a greedy bastard, but he comes out looking reasonable when any mild statement is immediately met with a hostile outburst from the mum.
The mother really is despicable here. She's point blank told that she either sells Sherwood now in exchange for new housing and money for Sherwood's people to take care of themselves, or she doesn't sell and Prince gets Sherwood anyway and everyone in Sherwood is made homeless. And her response is that she'd rather her entire community be left out on street, probably starving to death or dying from the medication they now can't afford, than have her Sherwood pride be hurt. I'd love to see her tell of Sherwood about this, maybe get their input on if they'd accept getting new homes instead of getting fucked over. No? They don't get a say in their housing situation Miss 'The Community Stands Together'?
Then again this is the same community that lets the violent criminal who, just about a week ago, was extorting the community under threat of maiming and/or killing and, you know, IS LITERALLY THE GUY WHO MURDERED THE MAN THEIR ENTIRE FESTIVAL IS DEDICATED TO, waltz back in because 'Well shit, we can't exclude anyone'.
Disparu sounds very excited and/or on the way to being drunk in this review. I'm liking it. Keep it up.
This series is like a crack addict stumbling on a huge bowl of crystal meth in the forest. Or Biden stumbling into a whole room full of children in need of sniffing.
Elevated alcohol consumption is the only way you can get through this show.
I love how these commentaries are a) longer than the episode itself, b) wildly more entertaining and c) have much more thought and effort put into them than this series. I feel like governments should just show this on free to air TV and go "this is why we have incredibly harsh punishments for kidnapping people and destruction of property".
Then again, they could just show it in prisons as a form of tortue...
You and Az covering this rotten show is yeoman's work. Thanks, these are entertaining.
“Roll over his toe” “Third party cookies” “Wheely useful” Disparu you are killing it 😆
Our hero John Prince is getting what he wants, in a way, since Robyn's mom isn't going to be taking a stand against him anymore.
I think the thing with the cookies is supposed to be that they all think it's gross that the cookies were made by someone that cleans toilets? The way that she makes the comment feels like she's saying "haha you're eating toilet cookies" and he reacts in a disgusted way. IDK it was a very awkward exchange but that's my guess.
Yes, the implication very much seems to be "The cook has a dirty job, so her food must be unclean." Apparently Mama Hood doesn't understand things like 'PPE' and 'washing up.'
"She scrubs toilets." Yeah, but she's got a brush and rubber gloves, which she does not then use to make cookies--unless she's irreparably stupid and incompetent.
Pretty uh...classist? Of her
I thought John was shocked that the lady who cleans toilets is such a amazing baker and possibly thinking of help her make a business out of it.
I saw the yellowflash livestream and Director X did exactly what we all expected him to, talk out of his arse and call everything racist. A true tool, plus Disparu and Az are far more entertaining.
I’m sorry but it’s “sir Jesus George “Lionheart” Floooooooooooooooooyd day” (thank you AZ)
AZ *NEEDS* to make that a full song!
@@Kal_g he does I just worry that a vessel in his neck would pop because he puts so much heart in soul in that little song as is lol.
@@cwing1028 That's a fair assessment.
I'd like to point out that everything bad that happens in this episode is ultimately Robyn's fault.
- She invaded Marian's privacy, accused her of being a double agent sent to ruin her mother's case, and caused her to walk away right when her mom needed her most.
- She also overruled Little John objections to letting Guy of Gisborne, the dangerous gang leader who went around shaking down local businesses and threatening to kill people, attend the Lionheart day festival, giving him the opportunity he needed to cause trouble.
30:31 "This carpet is a person with feelings" Yet there she still stands on and tramples all over it. 😆
Man, I just have to say: I wish you were my friend. No creepiness here, I just mean the way you can mock things so hilariously would have made many years of hardships so much happier. Got stabbed by a mugger whose tiny knife was too small and innacurate to hit anything important, it just stung like hell: i'm sure you'd have loads of tiny "wood" and "penetration" etc jokes about him to cheer me up. Guy who tried to strangle me but couldn't get a proper grip: loads of "baby hands" and lettuce eater jokes. Some shockingly bad break-ups with cheating GFs; you might give me the same cookie jar as in this ridiculous Robyn Hood show as a silly cheer-up present. And so on.
Whomever your friends are, I genuinely think they are incredibly lucky to have you in their lives. 😊 And I sincerely hope they know that. thank you for providing consistent hilarious content for a good while now: it has really helped my morale. Please, keep up the great work, and know that you are, in a subtle, small way: making the world a little bit better of a place just by spreading joy. 😊
Thank you! 👍😃
The sense of entitlement from the 'Hoods' is galling
"This show is like oceans 11, except they can't count that high."
😂 I love your content, dont stop. 😅
18:00 This add is the funniest part of the video.
Robyn to Marion: "Can I trust you?"
Marion: "Yes."
Robin: *goes on to steal Marion's keys and hack into her personal files.* What a piece of work.
Your reference to ‘There’s something about Miriam’ was both hilarious and brought back some scarring memories. Well done.
This show could do a whole 180 if the next episode or two since they are arrested and the police should have some evidence on them like prince's security cameras.
Imagine if the show just ended with them in jail and the police and rich guy winning and helping the area improve. Would probably explain why the show has the "main bad guy" constantly be the voice of reason
I would assume the reason Prince brought a van instead of a limo to pick up Robyn's mom is because it was probably a special van that was built with a lift for wheelchairs so a handicapped person can get in the van without getting out of the wheelchair. If that's the case, he pretty much got spit on by a bunch of criminals who were targeting him despite him trying to search for a peacuful solution while being both considerate and reasonable.
the best logic I have ever seen.
"there are cops, we have to be smart about it and stop the situation from escalating and giving them excuse to attack , so lets show up with our known criminal uniforms. also, little john you are on crowd control, go start a fight"
What makes this episode even more hilarious is that Robyn's mother is so colossally blinded by her hatred of a rich white guy that she's willing to keep everyone in the area from getting free housing out of spite ... AND Director X wants to portray her as being in the right.
Your characters are only as smart as you are.
Yay, a new Disparu episode! This is the best thing ever, laugh out loud funny.
Seeing as how they messed with a British character I feel we need the British Avengers to avenge our culture. Bring on the Real BBC, Disparu, Mauler and AZ. That would be a team up worth its weight in gold, maybe something to think about for the finale?
The crazy thing is she is English in real life
English folklore character. Not British. The British didn't exist as an entity until 1707. 👍🏻
I mean he calls himself director X, that's like some shit a 7yr old would imagine sounded super cool
Can we just take a moment to appreciate our boy saying "wheely useful" with a straight face and not missing his stride? 😂
Why don’t billionaires ever ask to buy my crappy apartment in exchange for a luxury house? 😩
Prince quit paying the lawyer lady to protect her. He didn't want her to be disbarred for representing a client while having a conflict of interest. Prince is literally trying to save her life so she doesn't end up like her father.
I think this is the most reasonable explanation considering that he is shown to basically be a Saint. As shown with him offering to purchase homes for an entire apartment block of jobless criminals.
Looking forward to your episodic reviews more then I ever *_could_* the show itself.
That said...
_New episode! WOOOOOOO-_
I know this show isn't very well received by the general public but I'm putting money on Klan members sending director x awards for managing to fill a tv show with so many racial tropes.
I hope one them reads somethings like, "Your aren't truly Black if you're not a criminal!" Seems pretty on brand for progressive ideologues.
Director X definitely seemed completely sane on Flashcast.....🙃
Almost reasonable at times... well, then the black dude with an AC spoke.
Missed it 😞
Even people in psych hosp would do better than his 💩
Why was she so upset about informing him that the person who baked the cookies is a janitor? Maybe she should try being a baker?😂 mad cause he doesn't have a bakery to employ her as one. Insufferable
And acting as if him employing her to do a job is some kind of gotcha.
This show is "Unexamined Presumptions: The Series."
She was low key warning him some of the cleaning material was used to make the 'cookies'.🤣🤣
If their replaced Robyn Hood with Disparu reviews on Robyn Hood, the ratings will skyrocket