The twisted morality on display in this show is astounding! It goes a long way towards explaining why our cities have become crumbling crime ridden hellholes in such a short amount of time.
It’s a sad attempt to associate some sort of nobility to being a common thug, and gives us insight into the perspective of the director…that of the common thug. It’s the video equivalent of gangsta rap.
@@bradleysmith2021 I would generally agree, except that the director isn't a "common thug". He's an out-of-touch Carlton who thinks that calling himself C-Note will make him "authentic".
This is real marxist thinking on display. " It's OK for me to hurt you and steal whatever I want from you because you have whatever I decide is "too much". But it's certainly not OK for anyone to take anything that's mine because they think I have "too much." The funny/tragic part is he, and those like him, aren't even aware they're putting their , tail-chasing, amoral, marxist (though I repeat myself) thinking on display.
@@bradleysmith2021 we call that a wigger. I'm black and from toronto. I know some gangters. They don't talk like that. That's a white boy pretending to be black.
Why is the "villain" so much more reasonable and relatable than the "heroes"? John Prince shows more patience and leniency than the average person would.
The best thing about this show is Director X's reaction to the reviews. That alone makes this whole thing worth it. In a way the show was a success because in the end it did end up entertaining us (regardless of how unintentionally it was).
Oh yeah, his whiny tantrums as everyone roasts his wretched show are so much fun to watch! Director Ex- Lax is actually, ironically, like a real- life modern version of Prince John (How he's portrayed in most versions of Robin Hood, anyway): Filthy rich, spoiled, petulant, childish, self- absorbed, and throwing absurd tantrums as his "Small" yet plucky nemeses (Intelligent critics like AZ and Disparu, acting as Robin Hood and his merry men in this allegory) outsmart and humiliate him at every turn.
@@Adamguy2003 That portrayal is well founded. The real life Prince John historical figure is responsible for the Magna Carta and was said after being forced to sign it he ran up to his bedroom, locked the door and threw one hell of a tantrum, refusing to exit his room for days. He also did make some very shortsighted decisions (which lead to the Magna Carta) by trying to "buy/pander" the favor of the nobility (exempting them from taxes while taxing the hell out of the peasants) hoping to eventually take the throne in a coup while King Richard was off to the Crusades. Everyone saw through his obvious ploys and no noble backed him. It was just "might as well take the free money while this idiot is giving it away" kind of situation. Director X is indeed doing the same thing by "pandering" to the Hollywood "white man" hoping to get their approval/support, even though "he" looks down on him as a goofball due to the racism of low expectations.
@@daremo12 Highest taxes in history (up to that point) yet still the most popular king ever (up to that point). You'd really have to be a chad to pull that off.
@@TJCID22 Highest taxes, caused by Richard being ransomed by Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor to avoid being handed over to Philip II of France. Whom Richard I, then spent the next 5 years fighting after a brief return to England, never setting a foot in England again. It should also be noted that the Magna Carta Barons invited the Dauphin of France as King Louis I of England (never crowned, but was recognised by the majority of nobles). It was William Marshall, the greatest knight of the realm who stayed loyal to King John and saved his throne. John then had the grace to die (of a surfeit of peaches) and the child Henry III became King, who all the English Barons could unite round as a child King was good for them. William Marshall then routed the rebels and the Dauphin at the battle of Lincoln.
Az : " you don't come here for the show you come here for what I am gonna do to the show. " Me : " that's why we call you king of cringe papa AZ we need our dose of cringe. And laughs because we've been having a bad day and you make us smile. "
@@jonathanbrown7250 The only reason to wish for this, is if you want to drive the studio BANKRUPT producing a show only one person will want to see: Director X himself- in which case, go for it.
Did you catch how he stopped with the race baiting once Hypnotic revealed that he was Puerto Rican? Can’t really sell the ‘white supermacist’ angle if the guy you’re arguing with isn’t white.
I wait for the Az review to drop with way more anticipation than I ever would the show. Then wait with anticipation again for Disparu and his lesbian haircut to get his done and dropped.
19:10 John Prince has no say in the matter of a criminal trespass. the D.A. would be the one processing the case. It doesn't matter what he says. If a District Attorney thinks he has a enough to move forward on a case, they will. Period.
I can see it now: She shows up and looks around, puts on Little John's mask and parades around a bit accomplishing nothing, and then announces, "I'm not about to let a man take credit for a woman's work!"
Good lord, Director X (formerly Director Twitter) doesn't know anything about Canada. The crown prosecutor decides if charges will be dropped, not the police and not the mayor.
The mother really is despicable here. She's point blank told that she either sells Sherwood now in exchange for new housing and money for Sherwood's people to take care of themselves, or she doesn't sell and Prince gets Sherwood anyway and everyone in Sherwood is made homeless. And her response is that she'd rather her entire community be left out on street, probably starving to death or dying from the medication they now can't afford, than have her Sherwood pride be hurt. I'd love to see her tell of Sherwood about this, maybe get their input on if they'd accept getting new homes instead of getting fucked over. No? They don't get a say in their housing situation Miss 'The Community Stands Together'? Then again this is the same community that lets the violent criminal who, just about a week ago, was extorting the community under threat of maiming and/or killing and, you know, IS LITERALLY THE GUY WHO MURDERED THE MAN THEIR ENTIRE FESTIVAL IS DEDICATED TO, waltz back in because 'Well shit, we can't exclude anyone'. This is like having a day dedicated to a dead king and knowingly letting said king's assassin roll up and take part.
She is truly a horrible person whom we are expected to view as a saint. Yeah, she at the very least should have presented the offer to the people and see what they think. In real life, if she made that call without consulting them and they found out, they'd tar and feather her.
It's funny that Robyn's mom views herself as a speaker FOR the community, BUT you never see the mom speaking with any large groups of people. How do you represent the people if you never MEET with them? (Same goes for Robyn 😂)
The irony is, she's doing the exact same thing that she criticized the Hood for. When Robyn and her gang take matters into their own hands and cause trouble that effects their entire community, she rightfully calls them out for it. But when she tries to single handedly determine the fate of that community, without asking any of the people who will be effected by HER actions, its perfectly fine.
Robyn Hood: the show where the "good" guys are actually toxic people and the "bad" guys are actually quite reasonable... Is Director X sure that this show isn't a comedy???
Director (wannabe Malcom) X peak logic: Sherwood community: "We live in a disgusting, dilapidated complex. It's a disgrace the landlord doesn't care about us." Landlord: "I want to buy this tired old complex, demolish it and build a new complex. I will relocate all of you to better apartments all over the city as compensation." Sherwood community: "You evil man, you want to tear apart our community just for money?" Rest of the world: "There aren't enough facepalms to express our feelings for this insane logic."
Worst part of this is realizing that there are hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people who are exactly as stupid and entitled as the characters on the show. That's actually how entire groups of people think, just total narcissism and hypocrisy.
Don't forget devoid of any kind of moral fiber or sense of basic decency. It calls to mind something that I once heard happened at a Wal- Mart several years ago; A bunch of people with EBT cards discovered that, due to some sort of glitch, their EBT cards briefly had no limit. So, being people who'll accept ANY opportunity to score some free stuff, regardless of how ludicrously dishonest or unethical it may be, they all started running through the aisles, grabbing up everything they could get their greedy hands on, filling their carts. Then, for the REAL kicker, when the glitch was corrected and the limits on their EBT cards were reinstated a few minutes into this, those vermin simply walked out of the store, leaving their cartloads of merchandise just sitting there on the store floor. They didn't even have the decency to put the stuff (At least some of which I'm positive was perishable and in need of refrigeration) back. If the members of the Hood Gang were real (And thank the Lord God that they are not), I'd totally picture them, AND Robyn's worthless excuse for a mother, doing the same.
I like the fact that Robyn's crew didnt understand that Prince's "we need to make peace" line means " if this shit happens again, im gonna go nuclear on your ass, so lm giving you a chance to compromise before that happens".
You know...if i was Prince, after that conversation with Robyns Mom.. I'd put a rush order on getting the building transferred under my ownership and immediately just evict everyone.
People that actually lived in towers like this, HATED it. And actually clapped and cheered when they came down. They were seen as "cages" and racist, and rightfully so. NOBODY, literally NOBODY would fight to stay in housing like this. (If it was accurate, this apartment is WAY too nice for the projects). Director X (😂) would know this of he ANY CLUE about how the real world operates. But, as a rich kid and current millionaire, he has no idea what he's actually portraying with this show. None.
Absolutely! This show is comedy gold. Who said these woke, race baiting pieces of shit don't know funny, just because it's accidental comedy doesn't matter, it's still gold!
As a proud Canadian, you nailed it in the intro. I am only here to see what you do to this latest national embarrassment. I have yet to watch a single episode.
This seems to be the new business model for modern show making; make a show that is watched by a select few RUclipsrs and then the majority experience the show second hand via those RUclipsrs picking it apart. I fail to see how this is profitable. Granted, I've heard that this show is footed by Canadian taxpayer money, so maybe Director X doesn't really have to worry.
@@shinian6523 No, Americans realize it's a representation of a certain culture, not Canada. However, politicians in both our countries encourage this behavior, for some reason.
Now that youtube is forcing me to endure ads, I will occasionally see one for Robyn Hood, and thanks to you, Az, I always burst out laughing when the play the theme song. You turned 15 unskippable seconds of torture into 15 seconds of hilarity. Cheers, mate.
uBlock Origin still works great. Just make sure to enable the setting that blocks adblock warnings. You may very occasionally have to quickly sign out and clear the cache, and sign in again when it occasionally glitches a little. But for 99% of the time it continues to work fine. Another simple solution is to just open any link you want to watch in a new incognito window. It seems to not give you an adblock warning when you are not signed in to a tagged account
@@Adamguy2003 Sadly, there are a lot of guys out there who think a grown woman molesting an underaged boy is some kind of blessing, not a felony--mostly, ones who were never molested. They have no idea how broken, and how controlling, such a woman is.
@@unimpartialobserver Yeah. It is a horrible double- standard. I think part of the reason for this is how it is done: When a man molests an underaged girl, he usually uses tactics of force and/ or coercion; When a woman molests an underaged boy, in contrast, she is more likely to instead use tactics of seduction. The latter strategy is often seen as not being as bad as the former strategies, but however you slice it, it's still an adult molesting a child to satiate their own sick urges.
So fun fact, In the 1970s the US federal government paid contractors per square foot when they built housing projects so they did make bigger than average apartments so they could build fewer interior walls because building walls cost money and bigger apartments was a way to reduce costs.
I saw a fascinating documentary about the first housing project built in the US, I forget where it was, but it said that the first generation of tenants were enormously grateful to have this wonderful new housing just basically handed to them, and the tenants made great efforts to keep the buildings clean and well-maintained. But then the second generation of tenants came along and completely trashed the place. Sprayed graffiti everywhere, broke out all the lights, left the trash stack up in the incinerator room so badly that it filled the room and spilled out into the halls. Then turned around and complained that they were living in squalor and screamed for someone else to come fix it all for them.
The most consistent characters are the people we are told must be villainized at any means because they believe in law, order, and communal growth... Good job Director X
The portrayal of the villain show just how wide the disconnect is between us. Because they didn’t do anything crazy with him, they wrote up a perfectly reasonable businessman and think that he is evil. No wonder there doesn’t seem to be a way to have a dialogue
Whatever the highest award you can receive in your country, it should be bestowed upon you, for your mental endurance watching these episodes and reporting back to the world for us.
These reviews they sustain me, they keep me sane while I just stare at the dismal state of western story telling. I think we need to get these writers to start simple. How about they write an original fairy tale? Something with a simple good moral with basic characters then maybe they can be trusted to write something a little more complex after that.
If they had morals they wouldn't be giving us this kind of garbage. They would also need some talent and creativity to write an actual story, which it's obvious they dont.
You can always trust someone like "DiReCtOr x" to make the person who is *supposed* to be the villain of the story the most likable character, and almost always the one who is morally right compared to the "hero".
“You’re a cookie jar whore…” Your best line in the entire review of this show so far. Keep doing what you’re doing heels. Oh also, I can’t get ENOUGH of you calling these people jobless thieving bums. I laugh everytime, because that’s exactly what they are.
Dude the mask with “Director X is a c-t” 😂😂😂. F-k I’m crying laughing. PS - I’m still convinced the writer of this show is a grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. It’s the only thing that explains the horrendous and awful stereotypes on display.
I like the deal the mother proposed has literally no benefit to the man with all the leverage. Fucking amazing negotiation skills. No wonder she has two kids with absent fathers. Also if they found the costumes thats it. It would take a simple DNA check to match the costumes to their owners
This show kind of shows mentalities of communities that want things handed to them for free, yet expects to still be treated as they own the things that they are using for free that someone else owns and pays for. No wonder why certain states and cities are going the way they are slowly seeing humanity evolve into Idiocracy
There are a lot of things this showrunner does without realizing it, but this one is interesting: He is clearly trying to draw a parallel between the First Nations peoples of Canada (who honestly have gotten the short end of history's stick) and the tenement tenants. But then he has John Prince mention his crayon drawings on the unfinished walls... Now, of course the proposition here is that John is trying to empathize and say he has fond memories of this location, too...but what is actually happening is that the people who arrived AFTER him, are laying an unenforceable claim to the land and property that has significance to the person who was there before them. The tenants are, effectively, colonizers, trying to keep the land to which they have no legal claim and refusing to yield it back to the people who were there before them. As the SJWs like to say, yikes.
What this show needs is Judge Dredd to come in and do a full sweep of the entire neighborhood. And thank you for making your review of the show, as I only watch the show through your review because you actually make it entertaining to watch.
The "eat bugs" thing always mystifies me. How in the flip are people going to be made to cultivate so many insects to meet the protein needs of literally billions of people?
@@eddiebruv Oh there will still be billions of people. They obviously want the Chinese, Latin and South Americans, Africans and people from the Middle East to propagate.
Kinda makes you wonder how the "hood" are going to win if all they do is cause problems. Must be setting up for a season 1 twist where the sheriff wins momentarily and the season ending implies that Robyn and company will have to step up to do better. A lot of live-action shows tend to have things go south for the sake of incentive for more seasons.
"You don't come here for the show, you come here for what I'm going to do to the show!" Me: ... you're not incorrect. Also director X has got to be one of the most tone deaf people on the planet. Literally everything he is trying to represent as "good" is terrible and everything he tries to imply is bad is actually good. Its like he lives in bizzaro world.
I just realized, the whole "you cant make us leave, this is our community" plot, is the same stupid and simple plot youd see in a kids movie from the 90's...
i love how az progressively just rags on them "DIRTY JOBLESS BUMS" lmfao by like the 4th time i was cracking up laughing and im not being sarcastic i genuinely think that's funny af, he's like the Gordon Ramsey of cinema. He just starts out laying out the scene "yea this that... because THEY ARE A BUNCH OF JOBLESS DIRTY BUMS THAT STEAL" lmfao
Yes finally the heroes John Prince & the Sheriff have won, they've captured the villainous Hood Gang. Next episode the Hood will go to prison for their crimes & the finale we'll see our hero John Prince rebuild Sherwood & Forest into the respectable communtiy his father always wanted completing his hero's journey, the son completes the father's mission for Sherwood & Forest giving us our perfect ending. Or they'll just "stick a chick in it & make her gay" 😂.
I love that Director X says that the laughing during these reviews is "so obviously fake", yet I can see the genuine, red faced, tear inducing laughter in all it's very real glory on AZ's face...and I LOVE IT!!! LOL!!! This is pure comedy gold! Also, in the projects, where people are struggling to buy food, I am sure there are a plethora of vegans. (Face palm) Give me a break!
Love these videos, Az. Always kicks off Hood Season for me, where I watch and thoroughly enjoy your video then impatiently wait for Disparu to put out his equally enjoyable review. It's also always a fun surprise, since I can't care enough about the actual show to know when it's on, I just know I'm going to miss watching both reviews each week when the show is inevitably not renewed for a 2nd session. So it goes!
If "Director X" wrote this as satire, this would be one of the best shows, but he thinks the group of thugs with no jobs, steal and kidnap people are the heroes to be rooting for while the "Villain" who has every right to haul all of them to jail comes to to sit down and talk is somehow evil. This is a show created by someone that lives in a delusion.
Remember when Director eX had a freak out, and became besties with a Disco Ball? This ‘show’ is hilarious due to how he handles failure, and to y’all lampooning, it just heightens the enjoyability of these reviews.
Robin of Loxley: formed a band out outlaws who hid in Sherwood forrest to avoid getting captured, would attack tax collectors and return the money to the villages that it was taken from. Robyn of Sherwood Towers: formed a hip-hop band and hides out in the local community, steals from everyone simply because she can, and keeps the money. Just a tad different, eh?
Listening to his interview with Hypnotic and company was hilarious. Basically, everything that he said that he hated and didn’t want to put or show in his tv show could have easily been followed up with a, “But you did.”
Absolute comedy gold, every week. Spit-roasting the pretentious little boy "director" is awesome enough, but hilariously savaging the weekly "story-lines" of Robyn Hoode-Rrat puts these clips in a league of their own.
Dude, these takedowns have been some of your more hilarious content! 6 episodes in and I'm still laughing every time you gag yourself to that theme song! Much more interesting to hear the story through your eyes! Cheers!
This is the closest thing I would want to get to watching this abortion and we all owe this mad lad a debt of gratitude by doing the job no one wants to do.
Before I even watch this video, please let me thank you for bringing the joy of your take on this drek into our lives. Times are depressing but you are a ray of light in the darkness.
As a black person I despise any "black" show. It is always the most racist and ridiculous dipiction of black people. Nothing about these shows reflect the reality of any black person I know.
Az you are awesome, I feel for you having to suffer through this bullshit but please, please don't stop, you made my night with this hilarity!! Director EX-man should be watching these intently to know what not to do!
If there's one good thing about this show, it's that Sherwood's community (specifically their ringleader: Robyn's mother) is an accurate reflection of how the "ride or die for 'my people'/I ain't no snitch" mentality has been degrading black communities for decades, despite trying to paint it in the same prideful light that gangsters and rappers describe. And what pisses me off about it is I first-hand saw how that attitude destroyed my family's suburban childhood home and turned it into another tarnished urban hood... There is NOTHING REMOTELY HONORABLE about allowing criminals to transform your neighborhood into another cog in the Underworld's crime ridden machine.
I imagine Robocop would clean up Sherwood and Forest pretty quick.
Wouod love to see that robocop taking out the bums as the robocop theme plays in the background!! Yeahhh
I want to see that show! Make this one happen!!
@@lostsignal4359 : Does that mean you'd buy that for a dollar?
Yeah just replace the civilians in the beginning of Robocop 3 with Sherwood that would make an awesome fan movie.
with all that toxic masculinity, white supremacy and priviledge, they wouldn't stand a chance XD
The twisted morality on display in this show is astounding! It goes a long way towards explaining why our cities have become crumbling crime ridden hellholes in such a short amount of time.
It’s a sad attempt to associate some sort of nobility to being a common thug, and gives us insight into the perspective of the director…that of the common thug.
It’s the video equivalent of gangsta rap.
@@bradleysmith2021 I would generally agree, except that the director isn't a "common thug". He's an out-of-touch Carlton who thinks that calling himself C-Note will make him "authentic".
This is real marxist thinking on display. " It's OK for me to hurt you and steal whatever I want from you because you have whatever I decide is "too much". But it's certainly not OK for anyone to take anything that's mine because they think I have "too much."
The funny/tragic part is he, and those like him, aren't even aware they're putting their , tail-chasing, amoral, marxist (though I repeat myself) thinking on display.
@@bradleysmith2021 we call that a wigger. I'm black and from toronto. I know some gangters. They don't talk like that. That's a white boy pretending to be black.
@@unimpartialobserver he isn't even Carlton. He is a upper class half breed who hates black people. Its the only way you think this behavour is good.
The singing "Saint Jesus George Lionheart Floyd" always cracks me up. 😂
Az should have been an opera singer.
@@LikexnerYeah and he should add fanfare everytime he sings it too.
I hate it
@@rizkiramadhan9266 You don't appreciate the musical arts.
@@MichaelPooPants I don't appreciate stupidly singing something as a failed attempt at a joke over and over again
Why is the "villain" so much more reasonable and relatable than the "heroes"? John Prince shows more patience and leniency than the average person would.
Because his a straight white male so he has more story u see if ur black these woke idiots have to put "muhh victimhood into it"
All hail the true hero, John of House Prince. May he be elected Mayor and remove the burdens of society from Nottingham that is the Hood
all that will happen is they move somewhere else to commit crimes
@@IndenturedRUclipsSlave Well, it'll probably be areas that are already lawless hellholes, like Detroit and Oakland.
The best thing about this show is watching Az and Disparu dismantle it with the skill of a veteran surgeon.
The best thing about this show is Director X's reaction to the reviews. That alone makes this whole thing worth it. In a way the show was a success because in the end it did end up entertaining us (regardless of how unintentionally it was).
Oh yeah, his whiny tantrums as everyone roasts his wretched show are so much fun to watch!
Director Ex- Lax is actually, ironically, like a real- life modern version of Prince John (How he's portrayed in most versions of Robin Hood, anyway): Filthy rich, spoiled, petulant, childish, self- absorbed, and throwing absurd tantrums as his "Small" yet plucky nemeses (Intelligent critics like AZ and Disparu, acting as Robin Hood and his merry men in this allegory) outsmart and humiliate him at every turn.
@@Adamguy2003 That portrayal is well founded. The real life Prince John historical figure is responsible for the Magna Carta and was said after being forced to sign it he ran up to his bedroom, locked the door and threw one hell of a tantrum, refusing to exit his room for days. He also did make some very shortsighted decisions (which lead to the Magna Carta) by trying to "buy/pander" the favor of the nobility (exempting them from taxes while taxing the hell out of the peasants) hoping to eventually take the throne in a coup while King Richard was off to the Crusades. Everyone saw through his obvious ploys and no noble backed him. It was just "might as well take the free money while this idiot is giving it away" kind of situation.
Director X is indeed doing the same thing by "pandering" to the Hollywood "white man" hoping to get their approval/support, even though "he" looks down on him as a goofball due to the racism of low expectations.
Read up on how the enemy saw Richard Lionheart and tell me he isn’t the biggest chad in all of history.
@@daremo12 Highest taxes in history (up to that point) yet still the most popular king ever (up to that point). You'd really have to be a chad to pull that off.
@@TJCID22 Highest taxes, caused by Richard being ransomed by Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor to avoid being handed over to Philip II of France. Whom Richard I, then spent the next 5 years fighting after a brief return to England, never setting a foot in England again.
It should also be noted that the Magna Carta Barons invited the Dauphin of France as King Louis I of England (never crowned, but was recognised by the majority of nobles). It was William Marshall, the greatest knight of the realm who stayed loyal to King John and saved his throne. John then had the grace to die (of a surfeit of peaches) and the child Henry III became King, who all the English Barons could unite round as a child King was good for them. William Marshall then routed the rebels and the Dauphin at the battle of Lincoln.
Here we go. Highlight of the week.
I'm waiting on disparu's one next 😂
Man of the hour…
Az : " you don't come here for the show you come here for what I am gonna do to the show. "
Me : " that's why we call you king of cringe papa AZ we need our dose of cringe. And laughs because we've been having a bad day and you make us smile. "
“Now let’s face it. You don’t come here for the show. You come to see what I’m gonna do to the show.” 😂 Well, you’re not wrong!! Brilliant as always!!
Man, you manage to outdo yourself every week! i know you won't like the idea, but I wish this show was 24 episodes long.
Have mercy on the kiwi.
I hope this show goes on 10 seasons. Same sadistic reason.
I'm gonna be sad when this season ends, only because it means Azs reviews for it are over.
@@jonathanbrown7250 The only reason to wish for this, is if you want to drive the studio BANKRUPT producing a show only one person will want to see: Director X himself- in which case, go for it.
Hey, he survived Batwhammen!! He ll be ok!
Hypontic already have Director X on his show, but Director X showed how much of an ignorant racist he truly is.
Did you catch how he stopped with the race baiting once Hypnotic revealed that he was Puerto Rican? Can’t really sell the ‘white supermacist’ angle if the guy you’re arguing with isn’t white.
0:20 Guilty as charged. Watching you and Disparu tear this show to shreds is way more interesting than what's actually happening in the show.
Right they to do so co op shows
Love Disparu but that mans teeth have gotten worse and worse to the point of distraction! Dude needs a dentist
I wait for the Az review to drop with way more anticipation than I ever would the show. Then wait with anticipation again for Disparu and his lesbian haircut to get his done and dropped.
They're like tag team wrestlers taking turns to yeet the wannabe "face" around. The face thought it was his show, but he made it theirs.
Yeah I love it
19:10 John Prince has no say in the matter of a criminal trespass. the D.A. would be the one processing the case.
It doesn't matter what he says. If a District Attorney thinks he has a enough to move forward on a case, they will.
Period.
All this show needs is a cameo from Batwahmen.
The right colored one too.
@@TJCID22 there can be only one!
I can see it now: She shows up and looks around, puts on Little John's mask and parades around a bit accomplishing nothing, and then announces, "I'm not about to let a man take credit for a woman's work!"
And the Equaliser! That show was hilarious! Even if I only lasted 3 episodes (which effort should deserve a medal), that is exactly the same 💩.
@@zoltankrasznai5842I'm afraid it's coming back!
Good lord, Director X (formerly Director Twitter) doesn't know anything about Canada. The crown prosecutor decides if charges will be dropped, not the police and not the mayor.
Hahaha that X-Twitter line was clever 😂
But he's Canadian right?
I thought this show took place in America, but I am pretty sure that's not how it works here either.
Nothing about this show feels Canadian.
The mother really is despicable here. She's point blank told that she either sells Sherwood now in exchange for new housing and money for Sherwood's people to take care of themselves, or she doesn't sell and Prince gets Sherwood anyway and everyone in Sherwood is made homeless. And her response is that she'd rather her entire community be left out on street, probably starving to death or dying from the medication they now can't afford, than have her Sherwood pride be hurt. I'd love to see her tell of Sherwood about this, maybe get their input on if they'd accept getting new homes instead of getting fucked over. No? They don't get a say in their housing situation Miss 'The Community Stands Together'?
Then again this is the same community that lets the violent criminal who, just about a week ago, was extorting the community under threat of maiming and/or killing and, you know, IS LITERALLY THE GUY WHO MURDERED THE MAN THEIR ENTIRE FESTIVAL IS DEDICATED TO, waltz back in because 'Well shit, we can't exclude anyone'. This is like having a day dedicated to a dead king and knowingly letting said king's assassin roll up and take part.
She is truly a horrible person whom we are expected to view as a saint.
Yeah, she at the very least should have presented the offer to the people and see what they think.
In real life, if she made that call without consulting them and they found out, they'd tar and feather her.
It's funny that Robyn's mom views herself as a speaker FOR the community, BUT you never see the mom speaking with any large groups of people. How do you represent the people if you never MEET with them? (Same goes for Robyn 😂)
The irony is, she's doing the exact same thing that she criticized the Hood for. When Robyn and her gang take matters into their own hands and cause trouble that effects their entire community, she rightfully calls them out for it. But when she tries to single handedly determine the fate of that community, without asking any of the people who will be effected by HER actions, its perfectly fine.
Robyn Hood: the show where the "good" guys are actually toxic people and the "bad" guys are actually quite reasonable... Is Director X sure that this show isn't a comedy???
Director (wannabe Malcom) X peak logic:
Sherwood community: "We live in a disgusting, dilapidated complex. It's a disgrace the landlord doesn't care about us."
Landlord: "I want to buy this tired old complex, demolish it and build a new complex. I will relocate all of you to better apartments all over the city as compensation."
Sherwood community: "You evil man, you want to tear apart our community just for money?"
Rest of the world: "There aren't enough facepalms to express our feelings for this insane logic."
Jeeeesus George LIONHEAAAART FLOOOOYYYDD 🎶🎵
I love the "Theme Song" Transitions. Especially when they are proceeded by 30 seconds of uncontrollable laughter.
🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂😂 classic
When you sing "St Jesus George Lionheart Floyd" I absolutely lose my shit. I don't know why it's so funny but I can't help but laugh every single time
Worst part of this is realizing that there are hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people who are exactly as stupid and entitled as the characters on the show. That's actually how entire groups of people think, just total narcissism and hypocrisy.
Oh, I'll go you one better. Most of those thousands and millions of people who are that stupid and entitled are in government.
Don't forget devoid of any kind of moral fiber or sense of basic decency.
It calls to mind something that I once heard happened at a Wal- Mart several years ago; A bunch of people with EBT cards discovered that, due to some sort of glitch, their EBT cards briefly had no limit. So, being people who'll accept ANY opportunity to score some free stuff, regardless of how ludicrously dishonest or unethical it may be, they all started running through the aisles, grabbing up everything they could get their greedy hands on, filling their carts.
Then, for the REAL kicker, when the glitch was corrected and the limits on their EBT cards were reinstated a few minutes into this, those vermin simply walked out of the store, leaving their cartloads of merchandise just sitting there on the store floor. They didn't even have the decency to put the stuff (At least some of which I'm positive was perishable and in need of refrigeration) back.
If the members of the Hood Gang were real (And thank the Lord God that they are not), I'd totally picture them, AND Robyn's worthless excuse for a mother, doing the same.
I like the fact that Robyn's crew didnt understand that Prince's "we need to make peace" line means " if this shit happens again, im gonna go nuclear on your ass, so lm giving you a chance to compromise before that happens".
I lose it every time AZ does the Robyn Hood theme!!!😂😂😂
That's the soundtrack i"m waiting for!
Or when he says scissorin
You know...if i was Prince, after that conversation with Robyns Mom.. I'd put a rush order on getting the building transferred under my ownership and immediately just evict everyone.
People that actually lived in towers like this, HATED it. And actually clapped and cheered when they came down. They were seen as "cages" and racist, and rightfully so. NOBODY, literally NOBODY would fight to stay in housing like this. (If it was accurate, this apartment is WAY too nice for the projects). Director X (😂) would know this of he ANY CLUE about how the real world operates. But, as a rich kid and current millionaire, he has no idea what he's actually portraying with this show. None.
"Why would I trust you," she asks, because she's untrustworthy. Robyn's mom displaying some projection.
Robyn Hood's cookie jar is for Slobbyn Wood.
Bullseye!
Nice catch.
Absolutely! This show is comedy gold. Who said these woke, race baiting pieces of shit don't know funny, just because it's accidental comedy doesn't matter, it's still gold!
The wired thing is,that the jar must have some significance for Director X,or it wouldn't be in the show.
I always called it the Coochie Jar myself.
Man, you screaming St. Jesus Lion gets tears in my eyes EVERY time! 😂😂😂
I love that song. 😂
Az should have been an opera singer.
As a proud Canadian, you nailed it in the intro. I am only here to see what you do to this latest national embarrassment. I have yet to watch a single episode.
Same here. I hope Americans aren't thinking this is in any way a representation of Canada.
This seems to be the new business model for modern show making; make a show that is watched by a select few RUclipsrs and then the majority experience the show second hand via those RUclipsrs picking it apart. I fail to see how this is profitable. Granted, I've heard that this show is footed by Canadian taxpayer money, so maybe Director X doesn't really have to worry.
@@shinian6523 No, Americans realize it's a representation of a certain culture, not Canada. However, politicians in both our countries encourage this behavior, for some reason.
Now that youtube is forcing me to endure ads, I will occasionally see one for Robyn Hood, and thanks to you, Az, I always burst out laughing when the play the theme song. You turned 15 unskippable seconds of torture into 15 seconds of hilarity. Cheers, mate.
uBlock Origin still works great. Just make sure to enable the setting that blocks adblock warnings. You may very occasionally have to quickly sign out and clear the cache, and sign in again when it occasionally glitches a little. But for 99% of the time it continues to work fine.
Another simple solution is to just open any link you want to watch in a new incognito window. It seems to not give you an adblock warning when you are not signed in to a tagged account
So Robyn can add Gr00mer to her list of sins, great.
And, by extension, we can also add them to Director Ex- Lax's list of sins, too, since he wrote this and thus thinks it's ok.
@@Adamguy2003 Sadly, there are a lot of guys out there who think a grown woman molesting an underaged boy is some kind of blessing, not a felony--mostly, ones who were never molested. They have no idea how broken, and how controlling, such a woman is.
@@unimpartialobserver Yeah. It is a horrible double- standard.
I think part of the reason for this is how it is done: When a man molests an underaged girl, he usually uses tactics of force and/ or coercion; When a woman molests an underaged boy, in contrast, she is more likely to instead use tactics of seduction.
The latter strategy is often seen as not being as bad as the former strategies, but however you slice it, it's still an adult molesting a child to satiate their own sick urges.
It's not the show we wanted, but the reviews we needed
So fun fact, In the 1970s the US federal government paid contractors per square foot when they built housing projects so they did make bigger than average apartments so they could build fewer interior walls because building walls cost money and bigger apartments was a way to reduce costs.
I saw a fascinating documentary about the first housing project built in the US, I forget where it was, but it said that the first generation of tenants were enormously grateful to have this wonderful new housing just basically handed to them, and the tenants made great efforts to keep the buildings clean and well-maintained. But then the second generation of tenants came along and completely trashed the place. Sprayed graffiti everywhere, broke out all the lights, left the trash stack up in the incinerator room so badly that it filled the room and spilled out into the halls. Then turned around and complained that they were living in squalor and screamed for someone else to come fix it all for them.
I can listen to Az rip this show for hours. come on season 2 🤣
Think about the poor blokes sanity
Long gone already haha!
It won't get a season 2. It was always intended to be a limited series, a bit longer than a miniseries but not a full season of a full series.
seeing Az throw back his head, seal clap while crying "save me my prince" makes me happy
I love Az’s Re-storytelling. It’s like a vehement, exciting, ugly and hilarious version of a scary campfire tale
The most consistent characters are the people we are told must be villainized at any means because they believe in law, order, and communal growth... Good job Director X
The portrayal of the villain show just how wide the disconnect is between us. Because they didn’t do anything crazy with him, they wrote up a perfectly reasonable businessman and think that he is evil. No wonder there doesn’t seem to be a way to have a dialogue
Your version of Robyn Hood's theme lives rent free in my head
Whatever the highest award you can receive in your country, it should be bestowed upon you, for your mental endurance watching these episodes and reporting back to the world for us.
That's me singing st Jesus geogre Lionheart for days now. My chic hates it haha
These reviews they sustain me, they keep me sane while I just stare at the dismal state of western story telling.
I think we need to get these writers to start simple. How about they write an original fairy tale? Something with a simple good moral with basic characters then maybe they can be trusted to write something a little more complex after that.
If they had morals they wouldn't be giving us this kind of garbage. They would also need some talent and creativity to write an actual story, which it's obvious they dont.
Nah, man, they're too busy crying about cultural appropriation to do anything BUT cultural appropriation.
Canada has a lot of balls making this trash, especially since they haven’t apologized for Celine Dion yet.
Tbf Trudeau's is 100 times worse than Celine
@@cashkitty3472Worse? Yes. 100 times? Well...
Trudeau is likely funding this mess directly.
There's always Loverboy from Canada.
We Canadians may never live down the shame of The Other Justin.. Bieber. 😭
You can always trust someone like "DiReCtOr x" to make the person who is *supposed* to be the villain of the story the most likable character, and almost always the one who is morally right compared to the "hero".
“You’re a cookie jar whore…”
Your best line in the entire review of this show so far. Keep doing what you’re doing heels.
Oh also, I can’t get ENOUGH of you calling these people jobless thieving bums. I laugh everytime, because that’s exactly what they are.
Dude the mask with “Director X is a c-t” 😂😂😂. F-k I’m crying laughing. PS - I’m still convinced the writer of this show is a grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. It’s the only thing that explains the horrendous and awful stereotypes on display.
Best parts of the show: Az’s and Disparu’s takes 😂
I like the deal the mother proposed has literally no benefit to the man with all the leverage.
Fucking amazing negotiation skills. No wonder she has two kids with absent fathers.
Also if they found the costumes thats it. It would take a simple DNA check to match the costumes to their owners
This show kind of shows mentalities of communities that want things handed to them for free, yet expects to still be treated as they own the things that they are using for free that someone else owns and pays for. No wonder why certain states and cities are going the way they are slowly seeing humanity evolve into Idiocracy
There are a lot of things this showrunner does without realizing it, but this one is interesting: He is clearly trying to draw a parallel between the First Nations peoples of Canada (who honestly have gotten the short end of history's stick) and the tenement tenants. But then he has John Prince mention his crayon drawings on the unfinished walls...
Now, of course the proposition here is that John is trying to empathize and say he has fond memories of this location, too...but what is actually happening is that the people who arrived AFTER him, are laying an unenforceable claim to the land and property that has significance to the person who was there before them.
The tenants are, effectively, colonizers, trying to keep the land to which they have no legal claim and refusing to yield it back to the people who were there before them.
As the SJWs like to say, yikes.
"Ribbed... for her pleasure".
I howled laughing! Clearly Az has lived a full life! -*)
Well, he IS ribbing this show for OUR pleasure. Very different meanings to the words, though.
🤣😂😂🤣😂😂😂💀💀
my favorite time of the week is when OUWA OU WAH OUWA OU WA Az releases the Robyn Turd review
50% of the reason I'm here is to hear your rendition of the theme song - never gets old haha
What this show needs is Judge Dredd to come in and do a full sweep of the entire neighborhood.
And thank you for making your review of the show, as I only watch the show through your review because you actually make it entertaining to watch.
The "eat bugs" thing always mystifies me. How in the flip are people going to be made to cultivate so many insects to meet the protein needs of literally billions of people?
What if there weren’t so many billions of people? 🤔 Eh? Eh?
Bill Gates likes the way you think.
And if that "billions" was turned into "millions"?
Soylent Green comes to mind...
@@eddiebruv Oh there will still be billions of people. They obviously want the Chinese, Latin and South Americans, Africans and people from the Middle East to propagate.
Kinda makes you wonder how the "hood" are going to win if all they do is cause problems. Must be setting up for a season 1 twist where the sheriff wins momentarily and the season ending implies that Robyn and company will have to step up to do better. A lot of live-action shows tend to have things go south for the sake of incentive for more seasons.
But don't worry. In Season 2, it will turn out they don't need to step up or do better.
You're assuming the showrunners' egos will permit their darling Original Characters Donut Steel to fail even a little.
The Lettuce line was actually hilarious
Especially because the only greenery that gets eaten around there is baked into brownies.
@@KomboEzaliTe haha, awesome :D
"You don't come here for the show, you come here for what I'm going to do to the show!"
Me: ... you're not incorrect.
Also director X has got to be one of the most tone deaf people on the planet. Literally everything he is trying to represent as "good" is terrible and everything he tries to imply is bad is actually good.
Its like he lives in bizzaro world.
He's looking worse and worse
I love it
What Robyn does to a man
I love how they unintentionally subverted the characters. The original bad guys are the good guys in this show, and visa versa.
Could the wardrobe department not find a dress that fitted the hot chicks big hooters , it’s squashed them into a weird shape 😂
27:45: "DIRECTOR X IS A CU NT". I'm freakin dying here. 😂
Man they nailed the culture lmfao
when AZ said "uh eh wuh eh wuh eh wuh" I felt that
Never thought this show would provide me so much entertainment!
I just realized, the whole "you cant make us leave, this is our community" plot, is the same stupid and simple plot youd see in a kids movie from the 90's...
i love how az progressively just rags on them "DIRTY JOBLESS BUMS" lmfao by like the 4th time i was cracking up laughing and im not being sarcastic i genuinely think that's funny af, he's like the Gordon Ramsey of cinema. He just starts out laying out the scene "yea this that... because THEY ARE A BUNCH OF JOBLESS DIRTY BUMS THAT STEAL" lmfao
You and Disparu should do a stream for the season (and hopefully series) finale.
Please ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yes finally the heroes John Prince & the Sheriff have won, they've captured the villainous Hood Gang. Next episode the Hood will go to prison for their crimes & the finale we'll see our hero John Prince rebuild Sherwood & Forest into the respectable communtiy his father always wanted completing his hero's journey, the son completes the father's mission for Sherwood & Forest giving us our perfect ending.
Or they'll just "stick a chick in it & make her gay" 😂.
and lame
Done, done and done.
On the first Lionheart day, mum says "Last year, the only vegan option we had was lettuce." On the first Lionheart day?
I see an Az Robyn Hood review and I click no questions asked.
I love that Director X says that the laughing during these reviews is "so obviously fake", yet I can see the genuine, red faced, tear inducing laughter in all it's very real glory on AZ's face...and I LOVE IT!!! LOL!!! This is pure comedy gold! Also, in the projects, where people are struggling to buy food, I am sure there are a plethora of vegans. (Face palm) Give me a break!
Love these videos, Az. Always kicks off Hood Season for me, where I watch and thoroughly enjoy your video then impatiently wait for Disparu to put out his equally enjoyable review. It's also always a fun surprise, since I can't care enough about the actual show to know when it's on, I just know I'm going to miss watching both reviews each week when the show is inevitably not renewed for a 2nd session. So it goes!
If "Director X" wrote this as satire, this would be one of the best shows, but he thinks the group of thugs with no jobs, steal and kidnap people are the heroes to be rooting for while the "Villain" who has every right to haul all of them to jail comes to to sit down and talk is somehow evil.
This is a show created by someone that lives in a delusion.
Remember when Director eX had a freak out, and became besties with a Disco Ball? This ‘show’ is hilarious due to how he handles failure, and to y’all lampooning, it just heightens the enjoyability of these reviews.
Robin of Loxley: formed a band out outlaws who hid in Sherwood forrest to avoid getting captured, would attack tax collectors and return the money to the villages that it was taken from.
Robyn of Sherwood Towers: formed a hip-hop band and hides out in the local community, steals from everyone simply because she can, and keeps the money.
Just a tad different, eh?
The Writers/Director clearly never lived in a council tower block...
They're terrible places to live.
I'm not sure if I'm angry or happy that Director X doesn't get it..
For being such a staunch anti-racist, Director X really likes stereotypes 😂.
That was made crystal clear from episode 1, which is hilarious.
Listening to his interview with Hypnotic and company was hilarious. Basically, everything that he said that he hated and didn’t want to put or show in his tv show could have easily been followed up with a, “But you did.”
@@Tacoguy1000 Guess he's bipolar or something.
@@juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370I think he wishes this to be his get out clause. It’s not.
@14:13 "Tits are back on the menu boys!" LMAO
Chromazz
Absolute comedy gold, every week.
Spit-roasting the pretentious little boy "director" is awesome enough,
but hilariously savaging the weekly "story-lines" of Robyn Hoode-Rrat puts these clips in a league of their own.
Must be quite the transition from playing Robocop to watching this.
Hopefully Sherwood and Forest can be a Robocop DLC
Dude, these takedowns have been some of your more hilarious content! 6 episodes in and I'm still laughing every time you gag yourself to that theme song! Much more interesting to hear the story through your eyes! Cheers!
This is the closest thing I would want to get to watching this abortion and we all owe this mad lad a debt of gratitude by doing the job no one wants to do.
I’m willing to bet that these reviews, broadcast the next day, would draw bigger ratings than the actual show.
Before I even watch this video, please let me thank you for bringing the joy of your take on this drek into our lives. Times are depressing but you are a ray of light in the darkness.
I come for the show. It's a good writing course on what not to do.
There's onky 1 way this tv-show can be even better... a crossover with "Batwoke & Wokeializer", including "Milf Manor"
It's that time of week again, these reviews are always gold
“And here…we…GO!”😂🎉
As a black person I despise any "black" show. It is always the most racist and ridiculous dipiction of black people. Nothing about these shows reflect the reality of any black person I know.
I agree.
Seeing you wearing that helmet shows us you are truly committed to reviewing this trash show. Tysm for enduring this sludge known as Robyn Hood
YES the next review is here! Az has grown on me so quickly this past month its wild. I love this guy, and i rarely care enough to admit that 😅
Az keeps on coming back to give Director X a well deserved slap of reality and it is GLORIOUS!!!!!
Az you are awesome, I feel for you having to suffer through this bullshit but please, please don't stop, you made my night with this hilarity!! Director EX-man should be watching these intently to know what not to do!
These breakdowns of the show are hilarious!
I a laugh my ass off so hard right now! This review is killing me 😂😂😂😂😂
If there's one good thing about this show, it's that Sherwood's community (specifically their ringleader: Robyn's mother) is an accurate reflection of how the "ride or die for 'my people'/I ain't no snitch" mentality has been degrading black communities for decades, despite trying to paint it in the same prideful light that gangsters and rappers describe.
And what pisses me off about it is I first-hand saw how that attitude destroyed my family's suburban childhood home and turned it into another tarnished urban hood... There is NOTHING REMOTELY HONORABLE about allowing criminals to transform your neighborhood into another cog in the Underworld's crime ridden machine.