As a person who appreciates a good historical series every so often, [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hood_(2006_TV_series)]this robin hood themed one[/url] was rather insulting. -Historical accuracy for such a movie sucked. -I was under the assumption it would be something similar to [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus_(TV_series)]the Spartacus[/url] series or something of that nature. Struck me as a little kid show. -My household got cancer and I was banned from suggesting movies for 3 weeks straight. We couldn't get past the first couple episodes of season 2. We've shrugged through some crap, but we couldn't handle this one. -Not believable characters, few attempts at even dressing right, cheese grew off the screen, arrows that hit 100% correctly every time. That last one feeds into my peeve of action movies in general - if it can't be done by people and isn't backed up with a very clear and strong historical precedence, it irritates me greatly. Fire a regular arrow and literally hit two guards at the same time after shooting through a thin rope at a distance perfectly without much prep and then wiping out the guard to make an escape on an improvised zipline? NOPE. I've seen bad movies, and while this probably isn't the worst I've seen, this one (ok, series) does take a special place on the list for being my example about everything wrong with action industry logic. Some people like those things, but for whatever reason, they piss me off. But then, you'll find me complaining about particulars of all sorts of things if I get started. So I'll leave the subject at that.