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As the series opens, Tuck David Harewood , a spiritual preacher returning to England, and Kate Joanne Froggatt , a Locksley villager, are introduced; both soon becoming part of Robin's gang. Isabella Lara Pulver , Gisborne's younger sister who is running from an abusive husband arrives soon after and starts a secret relationship with Robin.

Her link to the castle through Gisborne is used by the gang while she plots revenge against her brother, but her thirst for independence, power and vengeance soon leads her to become a ruthless sheriff and a sworn enemy of the gang. Toby Stephens appears as Prince John in three episodes mid-series, successfully exploiting the rift between Gisborne and the sheriff, leading to the latter's supposed death at Gisborne's hand.

Gisborne is briefly made sheriff by the Prince before Isabella uses her influence to replace him, leaving Gisborne without power or influence, and following the death of a young villager with whom he was briefly imprisoned, seeking revenge. This opens to the door to a liason with Robin and sets up the tenth episode of the series, told largely through flashbacks, which revisits Robin and Gisborne's history.

It features Dean Lennox Kelly, Sophie Winkleman, Paul Hilton and Ian Reddington as Robin's father, Gisborne's parents and another past Locksley villager respectively, and reveals the existence of Archer played by Clive Standen from episode 11 , the illegitimate child of Robin's father and Gisborne's mother, who Robin's dying father begs them to find.

Archer is Robin's equal with a bow and arrow, and this coupled with his biological ties to Robin, Gisborne and Isabella led to speculation that he was set to take over the programme's lead role following Jonas Armstrong's departure. Having found Archer, Gisborne and Robin return to Nottingham with a tentative alliance formed, setting up the two-part series finale.

Allan is killed in episode 12, but appears briefly as a corpse uncredited in the series final episode. In the final confrontation that ends the series, Gisborne is killed in a sword fight defending the castle, and Robin poisoned, ultimately leading to his death. As he dies, Marian makes a brief appearance as a spirit with whom he reunites.

The sheriff and Isabella are caught in the explosion of Nottingham Castle, caused by Robin's last act of firing a flaming arrow into the Byzantine fire stored in the castle.

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