Robin of Locksley
- The Outlaws
- Mar 5, 2021
- 1 min read

So, last week, we did a post about how Robin took on the name 'Hood' (if you haven't read it yet, check it out here), and it came to me that at the beginning of the show, Gisborne called Robin 'Locksley'. Of course, in the first two episodes, Robin was Locksley, and if Guy thought differently, he couldn't say it publicly (that would've been treason). But then...the next few episodes, he continued to call Robin Locksley. Maybe, despite being Lord of Locksley, Guy still thought of Robin as the Lord of the manor. It makes sense if one thought of it. And even though Guy had been staying there for-what, two years? Nobody would have called him Lord Locksley.
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