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The Passing of Robin Hood by N. C. Wyeth, 1917. Robin Hood's Death, also known as Robin Hoode his Death, is an Early Modern English ballad of Robin Hood.It dates from at the latest the 17th century, and possibly originating earlier, making it one of the oldest existing tales of Robin Hood.
The 100th episode. Olivia is propelled to wonder what would have happened if she hadn't said yes to rigging the election. Suddenly they are on the plane where they planned to rig Defiance, and Olivia says no, leaving Governor Samuel Reston to win the election. Olivia and Fitz say goodbye in a hotel hallway and she leaves for D.C.
She said "Season 4 is Abby's season. That was by design. A lot of what we know about Abby happens this season." [17] Rhimes also confirmed the speculation about the fate of the character Harrison Wright, who she confirmed was killed. [17] She said that all the people at OPA will cope in different ways to Harrison's death, Olivia the hardest ...
"The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" film is a faithful adaptation of Suzanne Collins' 2020 book, which follow s the origin story of Coriolanus Snow. Fans hoping the movie might clear up the fate ...
Here's what we know about whether Lucy Gray Baird is alive at the end of 'The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,' with the ending, explained.
Ride the Cyclone is a 2008 musical with music, lyrics and book by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell. [1] It is the second installment in Richmond's "Uranium Teen Scream Trilogy", a collection of three theatrical works, one not yet written, that take place in the exaggerated Uranium City.
What happened to Reynolds at the end of 'Queen Charlotte'? Freddie Dennis, who played Reynolds, had his own explanations for why his character wasn't in that final scene.
Sir Patrick Spens remains one of the most anthologized of British popular ballads, partly because it exemplifies the traditional ballad form. The strength of this ballad, its emotional force, lies in its unadorned narrative which progresses rapidly to a tragic end that has been foreshadowed almost from the beginning.