Most Robin's, I'm just like "Yes Robin, go save Marian and whup the bad guys!" but this Robin I kinda want to fuss over and worry about(and I guess part of that is that I know the basics of what happens to him) ndtell him to be careful and make sure he listens to John and Will(not that they're any good at staying out of trouble, but they're very good at seeing whn that's where Robin is headed) I think it's just that they all feel REAL.
The only other Robin to get that reaction from me is Richard Todd's Robin, and a lot of that is that he grew up effectively Marian's babysitter, so there's a strong sense of fondness and companionship there, and he's just so serious at times(comes from his obviously having been pretty much her babysitter since she first learned how to sneak off) that you want to hug him and then pull a harmless prank.
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Date: 2007-04-04 01:56 am (UTC)The only other Robin to get that reaction from me is Richard Todd's Robin, and a lot of that is that he grew up effectively Marian's babysitter, so there's a strong sense of fondness and companionship there, and he's just so serious at times(comes from his obviously having been pretty much her babysitter since she first learned how to sneak off) that you want to hug him and then pull a harmless prank.