:44:00
Honest mistake?
:44:03
Honest mistake?
:44:04
My life is in danger and
you took a honest mistake?
:44:07
Are you mad?
:44:09
Or plain stupid?
What did I order?
:44:12
Philip's death sir.
-What did I wanted?
:44:15
Philip sir.
-The name of the man you must kill?
:44:18
Philip.
-Philip good!
:44:21
Ride to Nottingham,
inform your Sheriff.
:44:23
lf he doesn't send me Philip's head.
:44:25
I'll have his.
:44:27
And yours...on a plate!
:44:31
Well, two heads are better than one.
:44:39
Philip's death will be a great
blown for his people.
:44:44
The people don't love John.
:44:45
He's move by greed and treat the
subject like sheets of slaughter
:44:49
Surely one King is as good as a mix.
:44:52
Philip care nothing for the fair of state.
:44:54
He only thought of wine
and dancing.
:44:56
Believe me,
England is better off.
:44:59
You know nothing of life here
you would't say that.
:45:02
l rather have a fool than John.
:45:04
Don't mistake me,
Philip was not a fool.
:45:08
ln fact he was quite the opposite.
:45:09
He was a quick wit according to some.
:45:13
He find favour with women
and he was a fine sword man.
:45:17
Not average or not a bad fellow.
:45:20
But no desire for a public life.
:45:22
A child can prefer...
:45:24
A Prince has no obligation
to serve the people.
:45:28
Here archer,
:45:29
lf you don't hurry you won't
make the tournament.
:45:35
Look at you, a woman and
you preferred to be a man.
:45:40
Why shouldn't a Prince
take your part...
:45:43
Archery tournament.
:45:44
Allow to attend the Sheriff's
banquet inside the castle.
:45:49
I'm not good at shots Gwyn.
l can't promise I'll win.
:45:51
Who asking you to?
:45:53
The entry is very specific,
you only need to practise.
:45:57
Thank you madam.