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- I promise to be faithful
- and loyal to Edward, King of England,
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- to never again bear arms
- against him or his... heirs.
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- So help me God.
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- Stay there.
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- Sir Robert, your father
- is an old and valued friend,
- 6
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- a great warrior who saved
- my life in the Holy Land.
- 7
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- You fought well for eight years,
- but not always on the right side.
- 8
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- I welcome your renewed fealty,
- and accept your submission.
- 9
- 00:01:39,208 --> 00:01:40,476
- - Is that all?
- - Yes, Sire.
- 10
- 00:01:40,500 --> 00:01:41,500
- Good.
- 11
- 00:01:43,250 --> 00:01:46,833
- My lords of Scotland,
- today you have each pledged fealty to me
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- as your rightful overlord.
- 13
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- Any lands confiscated during this conflict
- will now be returned to you.
- 14
- 00:01:52,917 --> 00:01:56,708
- - See? That wasn't so bad.
- - I hope you see the futility
- 15
- 00:01:56,792 --> 00:01:59,375
- of your years of opposition,
- and accept responsibility
- 16
- 00:01:59,458 --> 00:02:01,792
- for the bloodshed
- that could have been avoided.
- 17
- 00:02:02,542 --> 00:02:05,125
- Lord John Comyn, Lord Robert Bruce...
- 18
- 00:02:05,750 --> 00:02:06,958
- Step forward.
- 19
- 00:02:08,542 --> 00:02:12,667
- I understand both your families
- have a strong claim on the Scottish crown.
- 20
- 00:02:13,042 --> 00:02:15,792
- However, neither can be favored.
- Therefore,
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- England will continue to govern your
- province and receive its due in taxes.
- 22
- 00:02:20,708 --> 00:02:24,458
- - Our viceroy, Sir Aymer de Valence...
- - Sire.
- 23
- 00:02:24,542 --> 00:02:27,542
- ...will lead a new council
- of Scottish administration.
- 24
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- You both will be proud to serve under him,
- 25
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- and you will take that opportunity,
- 26
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- if you are wise,
- to heal the differences between you.
- 27
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- Offer your hands.
- 28
- 00:02:43,333 --> 00:02:45,958
- Now let us be what we once were...
- 29
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- friends!
- 30
- 00:02:50,833 --> 00:02:54,000
- Music! Drink! Feast!
- 31
- 00:03:00,583 --> 00:03:03,042
- - Rob!
- - Your Majesty...
- 32
- 00:03:05,333 --> 00:03:06,708
- a memorable day, Sire.
- 33
- 00:03:11,750 --> 00:03:12,875
- Robert!
- 34
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- That must have been painful for you.
- 35
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- I'm sure
- I've had worse, Your Highness.
- 36
- 00:03:25,167 --> 00:03:28,583
- Do you remember our summers
- at Westminster, when I was a little boy?
- 37
- 00:03:28,917 --> 00:03:32,250
- Our footraces,
- dueling with wooden swords.
- 38
- 00:03:33,167 --> 00:03:34,708
- You were always so good at everything.
- 39
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- That was just because
- I was older than you.
- 40
- 00:03:38,625 --> 00:03:40,667
- What would you say to a duel right now?
- 41
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- Like old times?
- 42
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- And break my oath already?
- 43
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- The order was to come unarmed,
- Your Highness.
- 44
- 00:03:47,375 --> 00:03:48,375
- Quiet.
- 45
- 00:03:51,333 --> 00:03:53,792
- Let's say five pounds
- to whomever wins leverage.
- 46
- 00:03:56,042 --> 00:03:57,417
- Let's make it ten.
- 47
- 00:03:58,708 --> 00:04:00,833
- I heard you'd developed
- a taste for wagering.
- 48
- 00:04:00,917 --> 00:04:02,333
- Piers, fetch him a sword.
- 49
- 00:04:04,000 --> 00:04:07,333
- It's unfortunate
- you had some sentimental notion
- 50
- 00:04:07,417 --> 00:04:10,417
- of fighting for the people.
- It's understandable.
- 51
- 00:04:10,917 --> 00:04:11,750
- Whoa!
- 52
- 00:04:13,250 --> 00:04:15,958
- - Not a good start, Bruce.
- - Watch yourself, brother.
- 53
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- Endearing, even.
- 54
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- I just wanted to win.
- 55
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- So...
- 56
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- William Wallace...
- 57
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- the last rebel standing.
- 58
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- Well done!
- 59
- 00:04:43,083 --> 00:04:46,208
- - Prick.
- - How much have you had to drink?
- 60
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- Not nearly enough.
- 61
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- Keep the head, Robert.
- 62
- 00:04:49,958 --> 00:04:52,500
- They say he lives in Selkirk Forest.
- 63
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- Some consider him a martyr...
- 64
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- others, a madman.
- 65
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- What do you think?
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- 00:05:09,042 --> 00:05:11,000
- I think he is a man
- 67
- 00:05:11,083 --> 00:05:14,292
- who loves his country more than his life.
- 68
- 00:05:17,792 --> 00:05:19,542
- Diplomatically put.
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- All right, fortunately,
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- you Scottish nobles
- don’t share that passion.
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- 00:05:27,958 --> 00:05:30,750
- Or we’d have to kill you all.
- 72
- 00:05:38,167 --> 00:05:40,208
- James Douglas, stop!
- 73
- 00:05:41,000 --> 00:05:43,750
- Your Majesty!
- 74
- 00:05:44,375 --> 00:05:48,208
- "Your Majesty!" What is it?
- 75
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- Your father,
- he wishes to see you at once.
- 76
- 00:05:50,667 --> 00:05:52,467
- Shut up,
- you sniveling fool!
- 77
- 00:05:52,542 --> 00:05:54,726
- - You're late.
- - You know how much this means to me.
- 78
- 00:05:54,750 --> 00:05:56,875
- Please, for once use your brain.
- Stay there.
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- - Thank you, Bishop.
- - I'll see what I can do.
- 80
- 00:05:58,833 --> 00:06:02,375
- You're the one who was up all night,
- clutching your chamber pot!
- 81
- 00:06:06,000 --> 00:06:07,750
- What the hell are you doing?
- 82
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- You have responsibilities.
- We've had petitioners.
- 83
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- Sit down!
- 84
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- When are you gonna grow up?
- 85
- 00:06:17,292 --> 00:06:21,083
- Robert insisted we wager on swords.
- And I have grown up.
- 86
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- You just don’t like me very much.
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- Pardon me, Sire.
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- There is one last petitioner.
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- James Douglas.
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- Douglas?
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- Your Majesty,
- I am the son of Sir William Douglas,
- 92
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- who died a prisoner
- in the Tower of London.
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- Your father was a treacherous rebel.
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- Our lands were seized
- and gifted to Sir Richard de Clifford.
- 95
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- - Traitors forfeit their lands.
- - That land, Sire, is my birthright.
- 96
- 00:06:46,958 --> 00:06:49,678
- - You heard my father. Get out.
- - You have balls, I'll give you that.
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- Get out of here,
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- before I have them removed.
- 99
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- I never want to hear
- the name Douglas again.
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- I know this young man. I baptized him.
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- Pardon me, Sire, for his insolence.
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- Go!
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- 00:07:04,792 --> 00:07:06,934
- - Do not push your luck today!
- - He can't do that!
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- 00:07:06,958 --> 00:07:07,875
- He slandered my name.
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- 00:07:07,958 --> 00:07:09,976
- That's how you pass a camel
- through the eye of a needle.
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- Sire, ready.
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- Good.
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- Come! Rob, I have something to show you.
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- Friends, join us.
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- 00:07:26,708 --> 00:07:28,250
- We have a spectacle.
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- 00:07:39,917 --> 00:07:42,208
- Has there not been enough humiliation?
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- 00:07:42,833 --> 00:07:45,458
- Lord Oliphant tried to surrender
- two days ago.
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- 00:07:45,792 --> 00:07:47,292
- Edward refused to accept.
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- 00:07:47,458 --> 00:07:49,583
- Wants to be certain we get the message.
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- 00:07:50,500 --> 00:07:51,667
- Robert.
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- 00:07:59,125 --> 00:08:02,292
- Everyone needs to understand
- that this surrender is final.
- 117
- 00:08:03,417 --> 00:08:04,958
- Light the Greek fire.
- 118
- 00:08:05,333 --> 00:08:08,542
- Also, it took three months to build,
- so I don't want to waste it.
- 119
- 00:08:10,667 --> 00:08:12,250
- My lords...
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- 00:08:13,417 --> 00:08:14,625
- and ladies...
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- 00:08:16,958 --> 00:08:18,333
- I give you...
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- the War Wolf.
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- 00:08:36,833 --> 00:08:38,542
- Now you can accept the surrender.
- 124
- 00:08:38,625 --> 00:08:39,667
- Yes, Sire.
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- 00:08:40,792 --> 00:08:43,833
- Congratulations, my lords.
- Today, you're on the winning side.
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- 00:08:46,083 --> 00:08:47,333
- I'm proud of you, Robert.
- 127
- 00:08:47,833 --> 00:08:49,750
- You had the courage to stand up to me,
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- 00:08:50,167 --> 00:08:51,792
- and the wisdom to stand down.
- 129
- 00:08:52,375 --> 00:08:54,792
- Well done for bringing
- your son round, Rob.
- 130
- 00:09:06,042 --> 00:09:09,417
- Sir Roger de Mowbray,
- fierce steward of the north,
- 131
- 00:09:09,792 --> 00:09:12,083
- vanquisher of Stirling!
- Our thanks!
- 132
- 00:09:13,167 --> 00:09:15,750
- Finally, Sir Richard de Burgh,
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- valiant marshal,
- loyal servant of the Crown.
- 134
- 00:09:19,208 --> 00:09:20,408
- Your Grace.
- 135
- 00:09:20,458 --> 00:09:23,125
- We give the hand
- of your daughter, Elizabeth,
- 136
- 00:09:23,208 --> 00:09:27,042
- my god-daughter,
- to Sir Robert de Brus.
- 137
- 00:09:34,292 --> 00:09:38,625
- And may this pairing symbolize
- the harmonious union of our two countries.
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- 00:09:43,292 --> 00:09:44,833
- The fathers may kiss.
- 139
- 00:09:52,500 --> 00:09:54,458
- You’ve mourned her long enough, Robert.
- 140
- 00:09:55,458 --> 00:09:57,583
- Edward’s intentions were well-meant.
- 141
- 00:09:58,083 --> 00:10:00,750
- The important thing is we are favored.
- 142
- 00:10:01,333 --> 00:10:02,875
- This council with Valence...
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- 00:10:03,875 --> 00:10:05,500
- is a mere formality.
- 144
- 00:10:06,667 --> 00:10:08,375
- Edward will offer us the crown.
- 145
- 00:10:09,500 --> 00:10:10,708
- He all but promised me.
- 146
- 00:10:11,625 --> 00:10:13,083
- You’d be a lackey.
- 147
- 00:10:14,125 --> 00:10:15,125
- Yes...
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- if it meant me being king.
- 149
- 00:10:18,458 --> 00:10:20,375
- And after me, you.
- 150
- 00:10:21,583 --> 00:10:22,583
- King Robert.
- 151
- 00:10:44,458 --> 00:10:48,083
- Sadly, the choice was to submit
- or be hounded to death. It's that simple.
- 152
- 00:10:48,167 --> 00:10:50,847
- - And you trust Edward's peace, Angus?
- - I didn't say I trusted him.
- 153
- 00:10:50,917 --> 00:10:52,976
- What is peace with a sword
- to the throat? I say we fight...
- 154
- 00:10:53,000 --> 00:10:55,125
- We swore an oath, Alexander, to God.
- 155
- 00:10:55,208 --> 00:10:57,458
- If we break it, we'll have no honor left.
- 156
- 00:10:57,542 --> 00:10:59,476
- So we do nothing, Euan?
- And live like cowards?
- 157
- 00:10:59,500 --> 00:11:01,380
- - That's not what I meant...
- - Enough!
- 158
- 00:11:05,375 --> 00:11:06,667
- Father...
- 159
- 00:11:07,875 --> 00:11:09,000
- made the decision.
- 160
- 00:11:11,250 --> 00:11:12,833
- It is ours to bear.
- 161
- 00:11:23,500 --> 00:11:27,083
- His family has
- vast lands north and south to the border.
- 162
- 00:11:27,625 --> 00:11:28,625
- You could do a lot worse.
- 163
- 00:11:29,667 --> 00:11:31,333
- What happened to his first wife?
- 164
- 00:11:31,833 --> 00:11:33,833
- She died giving birth to his daughter.
- 165
- 00:11:37,000 --> 00:11:38,792
- Do I have to call her Mother?
- 166
- 00:11:40,250 --> 00:11:41,250
- No.
- 167
- 00:11:41,292 --> 00:11:43,292
- I wonder if she’ll like Jessie.
- 168
- 00:11:43,792 --> 00:11:46,625
- Well, she’d better!
- 169
- 00:11:53,375 --> 00:11:54,375
- Are you ready?
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- 00:11:58,417 --> 00:12:00,101
- I hear this one's got
- two legs for a change.
- 171
- 00:12:00,125 --> 00:12:02,000
- - Heard she smells like Jessie, too.
- - Quiet!
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- 00:12:02,083 --> 00:12:03,083
- Hairy old thing.
- 173
- 00:12:05,167 --> 00:12:06,887
- - Robert.
- - Your Highness.
- 174
- 00:12:06,958 --> 00:12:08,500
- My father sends his best.
- 175
- 00:12:09,042 --> 00:12:11,167
- And you know Bishop Lamberton, of course.
- 176
- 00:12:11,292 --> 00:12:13,000
- - Bishop.
- - Congratulations, Lord Bruce.
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- 00:12:20,583 --> 00:12:21,583
- My lord.
- 178
- 00:12:21,625 --> 00:12:24,083
- My lord,
- my daughter Elizabeth.
- 179
- 00:12:33,458 --> 00:12:34,458
- My lady.
- 180
- 00:12:36,417 --> 00:12:37,417
- My lord.
- 181
- 00:12:40,250 --> 00:12:41,250
- Welcome.
- 182
- 00:12:46,000 --> 00:12:47,292
- And you must be Marjorie?
- 183
- 00:12:47,708 --> 00:12:50,958
- And who’s this handsome fellow?
- 184
- 00:12:51,458 --> 00:12:53,583
- Our dog, Jessie, my lady.
- 185
- 00:12:54,167 --> 00:12:55,167
- Call me Elizabeth.
- 186
- 00:12:55,333 --> 00:12:56,583
- - Elizabeth?
- - Mm-hmm.
- 187
- 00:13:36,542 --> 00:13:39,333
- My lord, your new estates in Ireland,
- 188
- 00:13:40,625 --> 00:13:42,667
- from which you will now gather rents.
- 189
- 00:13:43,333 --> 00:13:44,625
- Most kind, my lord.
- 190
- 00:13:50,208 --> 00:13:53,208
- - What do you think you're doing?
- - Lord Bruce bid us celebrate in here.
- 191
- 00:13:53,417 --> 00:13:55,458
- Get back in the kitchen.
- 192
- 00:13:57,292 --> 00:13:59,083
- Are you enjoying yourself?
- 193
- 00:14:00,625 --> 00:14:01,625
- Trying to.
- 194
- 00:14:04,625 --> 00:14:05,625
- Are you?
- 195
- 00:14:06,375 --> 00:14:07,375
- I'm...
- 196
- 00:14:09,167 --> 00:14:10,333
- appreciating your honesty.
- 197
- 00:14:17,167 --> 00:14:18,167
- My lord.
- 198
- 00:14:18,833 --> 00:14:21,000
- It's about time
- to retire to your bedchamber.
- 199
- 00:14:21,458 --> 00:14:22,583
- Please, follow me.
- 200
- 00:14:30,917 --> 00:14:33,792
- Yes, that's it, Bruce! Off to bed!
- 201
- 00:14:34,250 --> 00:14:36,917
- Time to rut!
- 202
- 00:14:49,208 --> 00:14:50,042
- Amen.
- 203
- 00:14:50,167 --> 00:14:51,792
- - Amen.
- - Amen.
- 204
- 00:15:02,000 --> 00:15:03,250
- Was this her room?
- 205
- 00:15:05,792 --> 00:15:06,792
- Yes.
- 206
- 00:15:11,458 --> 00:15:13,625
- Thank you for enduring
- what you had to tonight.
- 207
- 00:15:13,708 --> 00:15:15,167
- I'm sure it was difficult.
- 208
- 00:15:22,458 --> 00:15:23,458
- Sleep well.
- 209
- 00:15:52,708 --> 00:15:54,583
- That was... quick.
- 210
- 00:15:56,042 --> 00:15:58,958
- Aye, well, you'd know
- plenty about that, Seamus.
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- 00:16:26,042 --> 00:16:27,292
- What song is that?
- 212
- 00:16:28,792 --> 00:16:29,875
- "Bonny at Morn."
- 213
- 00:16:31,500 --> 00:16:32,625
- That's pretty.
- 214
- 00:16:33,875 --> 00:16:34,875
- Thank you.
- 215
- 00:16:48,375 --> 00:16:50,083
- Taxes for wool!
- 216
- 00:16:50,167 --> 00:16:51,000
- Taxes for honey!
- 217
- 00:16:51,083 --> 00:16:52,243
- - This way, please.
- - My lord,
- 218
- 00:16:52,292 --> 00:16:56,083
- you promised our taxes would be reduced
- once the wars with Edward were over.
- 219
- 00:16:56,292 --> 00:16:57,750
- Aye, I know, Iain.
- 220
- 00:16:57,833 --> 00:17:01,375
- Sadly, we're still paying Edward
- compensation for the rebellion.
- 221
- 00:17:02,458 --> 00:17:03,917
- Aye.
- 222
- 00:17:05,125 --> 00:17:06,542
- - How are you?
- - My lady.
- 223
- 00:17:09,667 --> 00:17:13,042
- Livestock over there,
- by the horses. Everything else over here.
- 224
- 00:17:14,417 --> 00:17:16,000
- All baskets over that side.
- 225
- 00:17:19,750 --> 00:17:21,768
- - Get out the way!
- - In the name of the King!
- 226
- 00:17:24,167 --> 00:17:25,500
- Move aside there!
- 227
- 00:17:27,500 --> 00:17:30,250
- - Move yourselves!
- - I'll handle this, Father.
- 228
- 00:17:31,208 --> 00:17:33,917
- Round them up! Yes! Come on!
- 229
- 00:17:42,417 --> 00:17:46,875
- It is our feudal duty to provide fighting
- men for our overlord, King Edward.
- 230
- 00:17:46,958 --> 00:17:49,583
- You assured us
- these obligations would be over!
- 231
- 00:17:49,667 --> 00:17:51,708
- - I'd hoped they were.
- - He’s not yet 14!
- 232
- 00:17:51,792 --> 00:17:52,792
- Bastards!
- 233
- 00:17:54,500 --> 00:17:56,250
- Stop!
- 234
- 00:17:56,333 --> 00:17:59,500
- My father is Richard de Burgh,
- a senior marshal in your army.
- 235
- 00:17:59,583 --> 00:18:01,125
- I presume you have heard of him?
- 236
- 00:18:02,375 --> 00:18:05,042
- I know for a fact he prefers
- to command men, not children.
- 237
- 00:18:06,583 --> 00:18:07,583
- Let him go.
- 238
- 00:18:08,708 --> 00:18:09,708
- Let him go.
- 239
- 00:18:09,833 --> 00:18:11,792
- Do it. We have enough.
- 240
- 00:18:45,750 --> 00:18:47,750
- What you did today was...
- 241
- 00:18:50,417 --> 00:18:51,417
- brave.
- 242
- 00:18:56,875 --> 00:18:57,917
- Anything else?
- 243
- 00:19:00,750 --> 00:19:01,750
- No.
- 244
- 00:19:02,917 --> 00:19:04,042
- Good night, then.
- 245
- 00:19:04,958 --> 00:19:05,958
- Good...
- 246
- 00:19:23,708 --> 00:19:25,208
- Marjorie!
- 247
- 00:19:31,500 --> 00:19:33,792
- I'll see Lord Valence
- gets these conscription papers
- 248
- 00:19:33,875 --> 00:19:34,917
- straight away, my lord.
- 249
- 00:19:41,583 --> 00:19:44,750
- Did I ever tell you of the time,
- Robert, when I...
- 250
- 00:19:45,750 --> 00:19:47,750
- went to the Holy Land to fight?
- 251
- 00:19:48,333 --> 00:19:51,917
- I bought a small monkey on a chain.
- 252
- 00:19:52,708 --> 00:19:55,667
- Moses, we christened him.
- 253
- 00:19:56,250 --> 00:20:00,750
- All the hours me and King Edward
- spent training Moses...
- 254
- 00:20:02,167 --> 00:20:04,875
- In the end, he could ride a horse.
- 255
- 00:20:05,250 --> 00:20:09,875
- He could even fire a tiny bow and arrow
- 256
- 00:20:09,958 --> 00:20:13,500
- that Edward himself had fashioned.
- 257
- 00:20:23,000 --> 00:20:24,000
- Aye.
- 258
- 00:20:29,333 --> 00:20:30,458
- Edward...
- 259
- 00:20:32,667 --> 00:20:33,958
- was my friend, Robert.
- 260
- 00:20:35,583 --> 00:20:37,417
- He was my brother in arms.
- 261
- 00:20:38,625 --> 00:20:40,208
- But I fear I've made a...
- 262
- 00:20:41,292 --> 00:20:43,000
- a grave mistake in trusting him.
- 263
- 00:21:06,375 --> 00:21:07,500
- Father?
- 264
- 00:21:08,875 --> 00:21:09,917
- Father?
- 265
- 00:21:51,833 --> 00:21:53,667
- Robert, you just buried your father.
- 266
- 00:21:55,000 --> 00:21:57,833
- I’m still obliged
- to pay my taxes to our king.
- 267
- 00:22:22,708 --> 00:22:23,917
- Fresh pies!
- 268
- 00:22:25,125 --> 00:22:27,476
- - Would you like a pie, sir?
- - What do you have, my dear?
- 269
- 00:22:27,500 --> 00:22:29,000
- We have game pie, sir.
- 270
- 00:22:29,375 --> 00:22:30,375
- Bless you.
- 271
- 00:22:33,375 --> 00:22:34,542
- Clear the way!
- 272
- 00:22:38,958 --> 00:22:40,250
- Bastards!
- 273
- 00:22:46,750 --> 00:22:49,833
- This yours, little fellow? Eh?
- Did you lose something?
- 274
- 00:23:02,333 --> 00:23:04,373
- - Taxes from Carrick.
- - Thank you, Lord Bruce.
- 275
- 00:23:24,750 --> 00:23:26,250
- What's happened?
- 276
- 00:23:28,458 --> 00:23:30,458
- Wallace! William Wallace!
- 277
- 00:23:31,125 --> 00:23:32,365
- - No!
- - Bastards!
- 278
- 00:23:33,292 --> 00:23:35,708
- - Go home!
- - Soldiers! Form a line!
- 279
- 00:23:35,792 --> 00:23:38,583
- - Disperse by order of the King!
- - You murderers!
- 280
- 00:23:38,667 --> 00:23:41,542
- - You murdering bastards!
- - They've killed Wallace.
- 281
- 00:23:42,333 --> 00:23:43,583
- Get back!
- 282
- 00:23:44,292 --> 00:23:47,083
- - Move back!
- - Bastards!
- 283
- 00:23:47,167 --> 00:23:48,487
- Make way in the name of the King!
- 284
- 00:23:48,917 --> 00:23:49,792
- Move!
- 285
- 00:23:49,875 --> 00:23:51,542
- Get back, you bastards!
- 286
- 00:23:51,625 --> 00:23:52,917
- Move!
- 287
- 00:23:55,167 --> 00:23:56,247
- Get back!
- 288
- 00:23:57,500 --> 00:23:58,500
- You bastards!
- 289
- 00:23:59,542 --> 00:24:01,500
- - Get back, Robert!
- - Robert!
- 290
- 00:24:01,583 --> 00:24:04,333
- - Beat them back!
- - Disperse!
- 291
- 00:24:04,792 --> 00:24:05,792
- Get back!
- 292
- 00:24:07,417 --> 00:24:08,417
- Bastards!
- 293
- 00:24:09,667 --> 00:24:10,833
- You can't do this!
- 294
- 00:24:11,333 --> 00:24:12,500
- This is for Wallace!
- 295
- 00:24:15,583 --> 00:24:17,083
- Kill the bastards!
- 296
- 00:24:18,042 --> 00:24:19,875
- We have to do something here!
- 297
- 00:24:19,958 --> 00:24:21,167
- They're too strong.
- 298
- 00:24:21,542 --> 00:24:22,708
- There's too many!
- 299
- 00:24:23,000 --> 00:24:24,000
- Wallace!
- 300
- 00:24:24,583 --> 00:24:28,167
- We have to do something!
- Robert, we have to fight back!
- 301
- 00:24:28,250 --> 00:24:30,083
- Now is not the time. Robert!
- 302
- 00:24:30,167 --> 00:24:33,333
- - Wallace!
- - Come on! Robert!
- 303
- 00:24:33,583 --> 00:24:34,667
- Let's go!
- 304
- 00:24:36,125 --> 00:24:37,792
- - More wine, my lord?
- - Thank you, Seamus.
- 305
- 00:24:37,875 --> 00:24:40,000
- Elizabeth, I have to speak to my brothers.
- 306
- 00:24:41,750 --> 00:24:43,393
- That's fine.
- I can hear what you have to say.
- 307
- 00:24:43,417 --> 00:24:44,417
- Alone.
- 308
- 00:24:45,125 --> 00:24:46,708
- Seamus, Gayle, Drew.
- 309
- 00:24:47,167 --> 00:24:48,375
- My Lord.
- 310
- 00:24:57,750 --> 00:24:58,792
- Good night.
- 311
- 00:25:04,500 --> 00:25:07,125
- We swore vows on King Edward’s Bible...
- 312
- 00:25:10,292 --> 00:25:11,708
- that we will need to break.
- 313
- 00:25:13,958 --> 00:25:16,042
- - Why? What happened?
- - Wallace is dead.
- 314
- 00:25:17,958 --> 00:25:19,583
- The people are up in arms.
- 315
- 00:25:20,917 --> 00:25:22,125
- There can be no peace.
- 316
- 00:25:25,833 --> 00:25:26,833
- What would Father say?
- 317
- 00:25:26,917 --> 00:25:29,750
- Father is gone. This is my decision.
- 318
- 00:25:31,333 --> 00:25:33,208
- But you are my blood.
- 319
- 00:25:34,917 --> 00:25:35,917
- My family.
- 320
- 00:25:37,792 --> 00:25:39,333
- I cannot do this without you.
- 321
- 00:25:42,417 --> 00:25:44,042
- We need to raise an army.
- 322
- 00:25:45,250 --> 00:25:47,708
- It's crucial we get as many Lords
- on our side as possible,
- 323
- 00:25:47,792 --> 00:25:49,292
- including John Comyn.
- 324
- 00:25:59,083 --> 00:26:02,125
- I'm sorry if I was rude earlier,
- but I...
- 325
- 00:26:02,208 --> 00:26:03,833
- I know you have no need for my counsel.
- 326
- 00:26:04,458 --> 00:26:06,833
- It’s true, I have seen
- very little of the world.
- 327
- 00:26:07,333 --> 00:26:11,792
- However, a young lady of my standing
- is afforded a great deal of time to read,
- 328
- 00:26:12,250 --> 00:26:13,958
- to form distinct opinions, and...
- 329
- 00:26:14,583 --> 00:26:17,250
- to draw her own conclusions
- about the nature of power.
- 330
- 00:26:18,958 --> 00:26:20,833
- - All right.
- - Power is making decisions.
- 331
- 00:26:21,542 --> 00:26:24,583
- Power is not allowing yourself
- to be buffeted on the tides of history.
- 332
- 00:26:24,708 --> 00:26:28,333
- Instead, it is choosing a boat,
- climbing aboard, and hoisting the sail.
- 333
- 00:26:32,292 --> 00:26:33,583
- I choose you.
- 334
- 00:26:34,500 --> 00:26:37,208
- And whatever course you are charting,
- 335
- 00:26:37,500 --> 00:26:38,542
- I choose you.
- 336
- 00:26:39,708 --> 00:26:40,833
- My husband.
- 337
- 00:27:12,292 --> 00:27:13,292
- Good night.
- 338
- 00:27:13,542 --> 00:27:14,542
- Good night.
- 339
- 00:27:39,417 --> 00:27:40,833
- I don't like it.
- 340
- 00:27:41,708 --> 00:27:43,042
- We can't trust Comyn.
- 341
- 00:27:43,583 --> 00:27:45,375
- It's sacred ground, Angus.
- 342
- 00:27:45,833 --> 00:27:47,042
- I still don't like it.
- 343
- 00:27:47,167 --> 00:27:48,792
- Well, he insisted.
- 344
- 00:27:57,625 --> 00:28:00,208
- I confess,
- I was surprised to receive your letter.
- 345
- 00:28:01,167 --> 00:28:04,792
- “I do urgently desire to discuss with you
- a matter most delicate.â€Â
- 346
- 00:28:05,542 --> 00:28:07,542
- It's a bit cryptic, wouldn’t you say?
- 347
- 00:28:08,958 --> 00:28:10,375
- It was intentional.
- 348
- 00:28:10,708 --> 00:28:11,708
- I see.
- 349
- 00:28:12,750 --> 00:28:16,792
- And if I were to infer that your aim
- was in fact to reignite a rebellion...
- 350
- 00:28:20,792 --> 00:28:22,083
- We already tried it.
- 351
- 00:28:22,750 --> 00:28:25,500
- For eight bloody years.
- And we failed.
- 352
- 00:28:25,667 --> 00:28:26,958
- Because we didn’t unite.
- 353
- 00:28:27,125 --> 00:28:28,917
- No, because your family
- 354
- 00:28:29,000 --> 00:28:31,833
- were too busy trying to claim
- a crown that wasn’t theirs.
- 355
- 00:28:33,417 --> 00:28:35,417
- Are you saying you wish
- to relinquish that claim?
- 356
- 00:28:35,500 --> 00:28:39,000
- I’m saying we need to set aside
- our rivalry and win back our country.
- 357
- 00:28:39,083 --> 00:28:41,875
- Then we can decide
- who wears the crown. Us.
- 358
- 00:28:42,542 --> 00:28:43,542
- Not Edward.
- 359
- 00:28:45,667 --> 00:28:48,917
- John, between us,
- we could raise 20,000 men.
- 360
- 00:28:49,792 --> 00:28:52,833
- - We could have a fighting chance.
- - It’ll never work.
- 361
- 00:28:53,417 --> 00:28:55,667
- The people are tired of war and suffering.
- 362
- 00:28:55,750 --> 00:28:58,625
- Wallace was tortured and slaughtered.
- The people aren't tired,
- 363
- 00:28:58,875 --> 00:29:00,500
- they are desperate for justice.
- 364
- 00:29:00,583 --> 00:29:02,125
- Wallace got what he deserved.
- 365
- 00:29:04,333 --> 00:29:06,333
- He wasn’t a man, he was an idea.
- 366
- 00:29:06,708 --> 00:29:09,083
- A destructive and dangerous idea.
- 367
- 00:29:09,167 --> 00:29:11,583
- Almost as dangerous
- as the idea you’re proposing.
- 368
- 00:29:11,833 --> 00:29:13,333
- You Bruces are all the same.
- 369
- 00:29:13,417 --> 00:29:15,583
- - John...
- - You’re not worthy of our country.
- 370
- 00:29:15,667 --> 00:29:19,125
- And I swear I’ll do whatever it takes
- to keep you from being its king.
- 371
- 00:29:20,417 --> 00:29:23,833
- And once I explain to Edward
- the meaning of your furtive letter to me,
- 372
- 00:29:24,917 --> 00:29:26,667
- he’ll place a noose over your head...
- 373
- 00:29:28,833 --> 00:29:30,792
- and Scotland’s crown upon mine.
- 374
- 00:30:12,458 --> 00:30:15,458
- He was going to betray you.
- You had no other choice, Robert.
- 375
- 00:30:15,542 --> 00:30:18,958
- We have to tell Lamberton.
- I'm a damned man now.
- 376
- 00:30:24,042 --> 00:30:26,708
- With Robert,
- at least we stand a chance.
- 377
- 00:30:26,792 --> 00:30:29,875
- He needs to be excommunicated,
- as the Pope will surely demand.
- 378
- 00:30:29,958 --> 00:30:31,583
- Where would that leave us?
- 379
- 00:30:31,667 --> 00:30:34,958
- If we disown him now,
- we remain at the mercy of Edward.
- 380
- 00:30:35,042 --> 00:30:38,375
- The survival
- of the Scottish church is at stake.
- 381
- 00:30:38,458 --> 00:30:42,000
- No one is arguing that,
- but you are asking us
- 382
- 00:30:42,375 --> 00:30:43,708
- to support a murderer.
- 383
- 00:30:43,792 --> 00:30:46,083
- The answer is clear, is it not?
- 384
- 00:31:04,667 --> 00:31:06,083
- You will confess.
- 385
- 00:31:06,458 --> 00:31:09,625
- And I will absolve you
- for the murder of John Comyn.
- 386
- 00:31:10,208 --> 00:31:12,833
- If you vow to support the Church,
- 387
- 00:31:12,917 --> 00:31:15,708
- we will support
- your inauguration as our king.
- 388
- 00:31:26,042 --> 00:31:28,167
- It must be done quickly. In Scone.
- 389
- 00:31:28,625 --> 00:31:29,542
- Scone may be dangerous.
- 390
- 00:31:29,625 --> 00:31:31,458
- It’s next to the English garrison
- at Perth.
- 391
- 00:31:31,542 --> 00:31:35,125
- For the people, it must be Scone.
- We need legitimacy,
- 392
- 00:31:35,542 --> 00:31:37,042
- particularly now.
- 393
- 00:31:39,375 --> 00:31:40,375
- Scone it is.
- 394
- 00:31:51,708 --> 00:31:54,000
- I am so sick of Scotland!
- 395
- 00:31:55,167 --> 00:31:58,875
- Slaying his rival on sacred ground.
- It’s lunacy!
- 396
- 00:31:58,958 --> 00:32:01,667
- I knew he detested John Comyn,
- but I never thought he'd go this far.
- 397
- 00:32:01,750 --> 00:32:05,125
- He'll have himself crowned king
- before the Pope can excommunicate him.
- 398
- 00:32:05,208 --> 00:32:08,167
- King? Robert? You think he would dare?
- 399
- 00:32:08,917 --> 00:32:09,917
- Yes.
- 400
- 00:32:10,958 --> 00:32:12,638
- Put me in charge of this.
- 401
- 00:32:14,667 --> 00:32:17,125
- I know you think me incompetent, Father,
- 402
- 00:32:17,625 --> 00:32:19,375
- - but I am to be king...
- - Hm.
- 403
- 00:32:19,750 --> 00:32:21,750
- ...one day. Let this be a test.
- 404
- 00:32:21,833 --> 00:32:23,208
- What would you do, son?
- 405
- 00:32:26,333 --> 00:32:28,750
- I would raise the dragon, Father.
- 406
- 00:32:37,750 --> 00:32:38,958
- Get word to Valence.
- 407
- 00:32:39,042 --> 00:32:41,292
- Robert the Bruce to be declared an outlaw.
- 408
- 00:32:42,542 --> 00:32:46,625
- Any man or woman who would give shelter
- to him or any of his ranks
- 409
- 00:32:46,708 --> 00:32:48,792
- to be executed without trial.
- 410
- 00:32:48,958 --> 00:32:52,208
- My son will raise the dragon banner.
- 411
- 00:32:52,958 --> 00:32:56,833
- The codes of chivalry are ended.
- There will be no quarter.
- 412
- 00:32:58,042 --> 00:33:00,167
- Your recklessness
- is going to get us all killed!
- 413
- 00:33:00,250 --> 00:33:03,792
- - Not if we stand side by side.
- - The bishops absolved him.
- 414
- 00:33:04,000 --> 00:33:06,417
- - Surely you can do the same.
- - It’s not as simple as that.
- 415
- 00:33:06,500 --> 00:33:09,917
- - Why is it not as simple as that?
- - Because we promised our people peace!
- 416
- 00:33:10,250 --> 00:33:11,875
- We should never have surrendered.
- 417
- 00:33:11,958 --> 00:33:14,667
- We had no choice because we had
- no one to lead us.
- 418
- 00:33:15,792 --> 00:33:16,833
- Perhaps now we do.
- 419
- 00:33:19,208 --> 00:33:21,792
- The Comyns
- and the Balliols will never swallow that.
- 420
- 00:33:23,208 --> 00:33:24,792
- The Balliols have had their chance.
- 421
- 00:33:24,875 --> 00:33:27,275
- - Think about what you're doing here.
- - It's time for change.
- 422
- 00:33:27,333 --> 00:33:28,583
- Malcolm.
- 423
- 00:33:29,875 --> 00:33:31,458
- He will not be forgiven.
- 424
- 00:33:34,167 --> 00:33:37,208
- Robert... I'm with you.
- 425
- 00:33:37,917 --> 00:33:38,917
- As am I.
- 426
- 00:33:40,625 --> 00:33:42,125
- Hurry yourself. Come on!
- 427
- 00:33:51,000 --> 00:33:53,000
- We must be careful on the road to Scone.
- 428
- 00:33:54,625 --> 00:33:56,625
- We have enemies on all sides now.
- 429
- 00:34:00,083 --> 00:34:01,083
- I am sorry...
- 430
- 00:34:02,875 --> 00:34:04,792
- for bringing you into this.
- 431
- 00:34:07,042 --> 00:34:08,042
- I understand.
- 432
- 00:34:09,708 --> 00:34:10,833
- And I know my duty.
- 433
- 00:34:15,458 --> 00:34:16,458
- Hm.
- 434
- 00:34:19,542 --> 00:34:20,542
- Thank you.
- 435
- 00:34:22,375 --> 00:34:24,125
- I'll be with you the whole time.
- 436
- 00:34:28,250 --> 00:34:29,292
- Can we?
- 437
- 00:34:30,292 --> 00:34:33,458
- - Please, can we take him?
- - We can't. I'm sorry.
- 438
- 00:34:33,833 --> 00:34:35,684
- - Seamus here will take good care of him.
- - Please.
- 439
- 00:34:35,708 --> 00:34:36,708
- Let's move out.
- 440
- 00:34:48,292 --> 00:34:50,542
- Halt! Rider ahead.
- 441
- 00:35:10,083 --> 00:35:11,208
- Just be ready.
- 442
- 00:35:14,000 --> 00:35:15,542
- What is your business?
- 443
- 00:35:17,000 --> 00:35:18,000
- Halt.
- 444
- 00:35:19,208 --> 00:35:20,542
- I said halt!
- 445
- 00:35:24,750 --> 00:35:25,750
- My Lord,
- 446
- 00:35:26,458 --> 00:35:29,417
- I am James, son of William Douglas
- of Douglasdale.
- 447
- 00:35:32,083 --> 00:35:33,667
- I recognize your father in you.
- 448
- 00:35:34,000 --> 00:35:37,083
- I've come to pledge myself
- to you as your defender.
- 449
- 00:35:37,417 --> 00:35:38,792
- He could be a spy,
- 450
- 00:35:38,875 --> 00:35:41,917
- loyal to Comyn, perhaps,
- or even Edward.
- 451
- 00:35:42,542 --> 00:35:44,000
- What is it you actually want?
- 452
- 00:35:44,083 --> 00:35:46,792
- I want what Edward stole
- from my father and me.
- 453
- 00:35:47,625 --> 00:35:48,917
- I want my land back.
- 454
- 00:35:51,833 --> 00:35:53,333
- I want my name back.
- 455
- 00:35:55,250 --> 00:35:56,708
- Now, you give me that,
- 456
- 00:35:57,833 --> 00:35:59,750
- I will be loyal to you forever.
- 457
- 00:36:01,500 --> 00:36:03,500
- I killed John Comyn at the altar.
- 458
- 00:36:06,458 --> 00:36:09,083
- You should know the man
- to whom you’re offering loyalty.
- 459
- 00:36:18,042 --> 00:36:19,250
- Are you a good man?
- 460
- 00:36:22,958 --> 00:36:24,083
- I’m trying to be.
- 461
- 00:36:26,500 --> 00:36:28,125
- That’s good enough for me.
- 462
- 00:36:29,583 --> 00:36:31,708
- Oh, aren’t we fortunate.
- 463
- 00:36:32,375 --> 00:36:33,792
- You can bring up the rear.
- 464
- 00:37:32,125 --> 00:37:34,833
- Let this blow be
- the last you receive unanswered.
- 465
- 00:37:36,833 --> 00:37:37,833
- Next.
- 466
- 00:37:44,500 --> 00:37:47,583
- The crown worn
- by every Scottish king
- 467
- 00:37:47,667 --> 00:37:49,958
- has been stolen by the English King.
- 468
- 00:37:50,042 --> 00:37:52,708
- So, too, our ancient coronation stone
- 469
- 00:37:52,875 --> 00:37:58,083
- and yet remains in Scotland a little gold
- and good men to work it.
- 470
- 00:38:02,458 --> 00:38:03,917
- We have a crown.
- 471
- 00:38:04,833 --> 00:38:08,458
- We have a king to wear it.
- Praise be to God.
- 472
- 00:38:16,958 --> 00:38:18,167
- I inaugurate you,
- 473
- 00:38:18,958 --> 00:38:23,625
- Robert Bruce, son of Robert Bruce,
- son of Robert Bruce,
- 474
- 00:38:24,000 --> 00:38:28,667
- son of Isabella Huntingdon,
- daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon,
- 475
- 00:38:29,167 --> 00:38:31,292
- son of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon,
- 476
- 00:38:32,292 --> 00:38:35,083
- son of David, King of Scots.
- 477
- 00:38:40,375 --> 00:38:43,083
- God bless the King of Scots.
- 478
- 00:38:43,833 --> 00:38:46,208
- God bless the King of Scots.
- 479
- 00:38:49,333 --> 00:38:50,583
- Your Majesty.
- 480
- 00:39:11,083 --> 00:39:12,542
- I wear this crown
- 481
- 00:39:14,125 --> 00:39:17,125
- as a symbol of my duty
- to serve the Scottish people.
- 482
- 00:39:17,750 --> 00:39:20,042
- My title is King of Scots.
- 483
- 00:39:22,583 --> 00:39:26,500
- Not of the land, but of the people.
- 484
- 00:39:31,708 --> 00:39:34,000
- By these swans,
- 485
- 00:39:34,250 --> 00:39:39,667
- I vow to avenge
- this murderous insult to God!
- 486
- 00:39:56,875 --> 00:39:59,167
- I hereby pledge my undying fealty
- 487
- 00:39:59,875 --> 00:40:02,000
- to Robert Bruce, King of Scots.
- 488
- 00:40:02,208 --> 00:40:03,208
- Thank you, my lord.
- 489
- 00:40:08,792 --> 00:40:11,375
- Scrymgeour, you have hands like rocks.
- 490
- 00:40:11,667 --> 00:40:14,833
- These are paws. My father was a bear.
- 491
- 00:40:17,250 --> 00:40:19,958
- I, too, pledge my undying fealty.
- 492
- 00:40:20,083 --> 00:40:22,417
- Valence's men are assembling in Perth.
- 493
- 00:40:24,833 --> 00:40:26,500
- And now the real test begins.
- 494
- 00:40:26,667 --> 00:40:27,667
- Aye...
- 495
- 00:40:28,667 --> 00:40:29,792
- Your Majesty.
- 496
- 00:40:37,750 --> 00:40:39,125
- You were wise to join us.
- 497
- 00:40:39,792 --> 00:40:41,792
- That murderer is no king of mine.
- 498
- 00:40:41,958 --> 00:40:45,583
- Nor anyone’s much longer.
- The Prince and his envoy are on their way,
- 499
- 00:40:45,708 --> 00:40:47,708
- unbound by the shackles of chivalry.
- 500
- 00:40:48,583 --> 00:40:50,375
- They’re flying the dragon banner.
- 501
- 00:41:19,542 --> 00:41:22,083
- As King of Scots,
- I speak for our sovereign nation.
- 502
- 00:41:24,458 --> 00:41:26,792
- I demand that you return
- our castle at Perth.
- 503
- 00:41:28,542 --> 00:41:30,250
- I demand that you return to your homeland.
- 504
- 00:41:30,875 --> 00:41:32,333
- “King of Scots.â€Â
- 505
- 00:41:36,250 --> 00:41:37,875
- You murdered my brother-in-law
- 506
- 00:41:37,958 --> 00:41:39,917
- and made my sister a widow.
- 507
- 00:41:41,292 --> 00:41:43,042
- I look forward to this fight.
- 508
- 00:41:45,375 --> 00:41:47,958
- We can resolve this conflict
- by fighting one-on-one.
- 509
- 00:41:48,417 --> 00:41:49,417
- Now.
- 510
- 00:41:52,458 --> 00:41:53,625
- I accept.
- 511
- 00:41:56,125 --> 00:41:58,208
- But today is a Sunday.
- 512
- 00:41:59,292 --> 00:42:02,000
- I know you don’t much respect
- holy matters, but I do.
- 513
- 00:42:04,083 --> 00:42:05,083
- Tomorrow then.
- 514
- 00:42:10,542 --> 00:42:11,542
- Tomorrow then.
- 515
- 00:42:24,000 --> 00:42:25,458
- That wasn't the plan, Robert.
- 516
- 00:42:26,458 --> 00:42:29,667
- The man's a bloody beast.
- Are you sure this is a good idea?
- 517
- 00:42:29,750 --> 00:42:30,875
- I can handle myself.
- 518
- 00:42:31,250 --> 00:42:33,125
- And what happens if he kills you?
- 519
- 00:42:36,333 --> 00:42:38,000
- Shouldn’t you wait for the Prince?
- 520
- 00:42:38,375 --> 00:42:41,500
- The Prince has served his purpose
- by raising the dragon banner.
- 521
- 00:42:41,833 --> 00:42:43,583
- Are you sure that's a good idea?
- 522
- 00:42:44,042 --> 00:42:47,042
- The King has made it clear
- that we must do whatever it takes.
- 523
- 00:42:47,417 --> 00:42:50,333
- We are dealing with outlaws, man.
- They have no rights.
- 524
- 00:43:09,917 --> 00:43:12,198
- Trying to take
- everyone's money again, Archibald?
- 525
- 00:43:12,708 --> 00:43:14,708
- You fancy a game of knucklebone, Sire?
- 526
- 00:43:14,833 --> 00:43:16,833
- Perhaps later. Go easy on them.
- 527
- 00:43:20,958 --> 00:43:23,292
- You arsehole.
- 528
- 00:43:32,583 --> 00:43:33,833
- Did you get them, Drew?
- 529
- 00:43:34,417 --> 00:43:35,417
- Yes, Sire.
- 530
- 00:43:36,042 --> 00:43:37,042
- Good man.
- 531
- 00:43:41,375 --> 00:43:43,583
- I couldn't find any decent goblets.
- 532
- 00:43:53,500 --> 00:43:55,250
- - Nor any decent wine.
- - No.
- 533
- 00:44:02,875 --> 00:44:05,167
- Alas, we are but King
- and Queen of the May.
- 534
- 00:44:08,917 --> 00:44:11,583
- And tomorrow will come
- to strip us of our crowns.
- 535
- 00:44:16,167 --> 00:44:17,167
- No.
- 536
- 00:44:19,208 --> 00:44:21,833
- We have too much work to do
- to let that happen now.
- 537
- 00:44:24,917 --> 00:44:25,917
- "We"?
- 538
- 00:44:34,292 --> 00:44:35,292
- We.
- 539
- 00:47:37,375 --> 00:47:40,667
- - If I die tomorrow...
- - No. I won’t speak of it...
- 540
- 00:47:40,750 --> 00:47:42,750
- If I die tomorrow...
- 541
- 00:47:44,250 --> 00:47:46,542
- you are Marjorie’s and she is yours.
- 542
- 00:47:49,583 --> 00:47:50,958
- Do whatever you must.
- 543
- 00:47:51,875 --> 00:47:53,083
- Do you understand?
- 544
- 00:48:01,458 --> 00:48:03,750
- What is it? Robert?
- 545
- 00:48:08,750 --> 00:48:12,042
- Ambush!
- 546
- 00:48:12,125 --> 00:48:13,292
- Get down!
- 547
- 00:48:15,875 --> 00:48:18,375
- - Now, come!
- - Marjorie, up.
- 548
- 00:48:18,500 --> 00:48:20,583
- - What's happening?
- - Up. Go.
- 549
- 00:48:21,167 --> 00:48:23,667
- Go! Get down!
- 550
- 00:48:25,417 --> 00:48:27,750
- - Marjorie, hold on.
- - Down!
- 551
- 00:48:31,625 --> 00:48:34,667
- - Neil! Now, go!
- - I'm with you, Robert.
- 552
- 00:48:34,750 --> 00:48:36,792
- Take them to the horses, go!
- 553
- 00:48:37,250 --> 00:48:38,542
- Loose!
- 554
- 00:48:48,375 --> 00:48:51,125
- Marjorie, run!
- Come on, I need you to run!
- 555
- 00:48:51,542 --> 00:48:53,625
- Horses! Prepare the horses!
- 556
- 00:48:53,917 --> 00:48:55,375
- Foot soldiers.
- 557
- 00:49:00,458 --> 00:49:02,250
- Atholl men, on me!
- 558
- 00:49:02,333 --> 00:49:04,167
- Come on, you bastards!
- 559
- 00:49:11,542 --> 00:49:13,667
- Take them to Kildrummy.
- Lord Fraser's a friend.
- 560
- 00:49:14,000 --> 00:49:16,000
- Don’t worry, brother.
- They’ll be safe with me.
- 561
- 00:49:16,083 --> 00:49:18,750
- - Come on.
- - Lord Fraser will take you to France.
- 562
- 00:49:23,750 --> 00:49:26,333
- I want you to take me. No.
- 563
- 00:49:26,417 --> 00:49:27,768
- I'll meet you there, okay?
- 564
- 00:49:27,792 --> 00:49:29,917
- - You take us. Daddy, please.
- - Be brave. I love you.
- 565
- 00:49:30,000 --> 00:49:32,143
- - Come on, Marjorie, let's go.
- - Look after each other.
- 566
- 00:49:32,167 --> 00:49:33,726
- - No! You can come!
- - Marjorie.
- 567
- 00:49:33,750 --> 00:49:36,458
- - Come. Quickly.
- - I'll come find you.
- 568
- 00:49:36,542 --> 00:49:38,083
- Daddy!
- 569
- 00:49:39,250 --> 00:49:41,000
- Charge!
- 570
- 00:49:58,583 --> 00:50:00,292
- Bruce! Ahhh!
- 571
- 00:50:16,458 --> 00:50:18,792
- Remember the name Douglas!
- 572
- 00:50:25,500 --> 00:50:27,208
- Douglas!
- 573
- 00:50:32,250 --> 00:50:33,792
- Douglas!
- 574
- 00:50:42,917 --> 00:50:44,208
- Douglas!
- 575
- 00:50:46,542 --> 00:50:48,875
- Retreat! Pull back!
- 576
- 00:50:50,250 --> 00:50:51,250
- John!
- 577
- 00:50:54,333 --> 00:50:56,167
- Go! Go!
- 578
- 00:50:59,375 --> 00:51:03,042
- - Move! Get him out of here!
- - Go! Run!
- 579
- 00:51:17,917 --> 00:51:19,208
- Bruce isn't here!
- 580
- 00:51:19,958 --> 00:51:21,417
- Kill all the prisoners.
- 581
- 00:51:22,167 --> 00:51:25,750
- Let the Scots see what comes of pledging
- fealty to their new "king."
- 582
- 00:51:26,958 --> 00:51:30,583
- - On your knees!
- - What about Atholl? He is an earl.
- 583
- 00:51:33,458 --> 00:51:34,792
- Take him to London.
- 584
- 00:51:34,875 --> 00:51:36,458
- You bastard, Valence.
- 585
- 00:51:36,583 --> 00:51:39,000
- The king will hang him for treason.
- 586
- 00:51:39,833 --> 00:51:42,583
- And, Percy, spread word.
- 587
- 00:51:43,083 --> 00:51:45,792
- Gold to those who lead us
- to Robert the Bruce.
- 588
- 00:52:36,458 --> 00:52:38,708
- Perhaps you should say
- a few words to the men.
- 589
- 00:52:38,958 --> 00:52:40,167
- And say what?
- 590
- 00:52:42,125 --> 00:52:43,708
- Let's get these men on the horses.
- 591
- 00:52:44,083 --> 00:52:46,208
- John, you're hurt.
- Here, Duncan. Come here.
- 592
- 00:52:52,417 --> 00:52:53,417
- Thank you.
- 593
- 00:52:56,750 --> 00:52:59,708
- We can go to Islay, to my home.
- 594
- 00:53:00,667 --> 00:53:03,375
- It’s so remote, no one will think
- to look for you there.
- 595
- 00:53:03,875 --> 00:53:07,000
- We can enlist the islanders.
- Replenish our ranks.
- 596
- 00:53:11,042 --> 00:53:12,042
- Robert?
- 597
- 00:53:13,417 --> 00:53:14,417
- What do you think?
- 598
- 00:53:14,583 --> 00:53:16,083
- We don't have a choice, do we?
- 599
- 00:53:20,500 --> 00:53:23,250
- Fifty men to fight
- the strongest army in the world.
- 600
- 00:53:26,042 --> 00:53:27,042
- Robert!
- 601
- 00:53:37,625 --> 00:53:38,833
- Lord MacDougall.
- 602
- 00:53:43,667 --> 00:53:45,083
- Have you come to join us?
- 603
- 00:53:45,542 --> 00:53:47,667
- And why would we be wanting to do that?
- 604
- 00:53:52,125 --> 00:53:54,250
- No more taxes for Edward's pocket.
- 605
- 00:53:55,792 --> 00:53:58,667
- No more good men
- dying in wars not of their making.
- 606
- 00:54:01,042 --> 00:54:02,250
- We can unite Scotland.
- 607
- 00:54:03,625 --> 00:54:04,917
- We could win her back.
- 608
- 00:54:07,417 --> 00:54:10,292
- You’ve got nerve, Bruce,
- I’ll give you that.
- 609
- 00:54:16,458 --> 00:54:17,833
- Comyn was my cousin.
- 610
- 00:54:19,417 --> 00:54:21,042
- You’re no king of ours.
- 611
- 00:55:45,750 --> 00:55:48,708
- Lord Fraser, we bring the Queen.
- 612
- 00:55:49,792 --> 00:55:51,208
- Your Majesty.
- 613
- 00:55:52,625 --> 00:55:53,625
- Follow me.
- 614
- 00:55:56,542 --> 00:55:57,833
- Welcome to Kildrummy.
- 615
- 00:55:59,542 --> 00:56:02,250
- You know, Marjorie,
- your mother grew up here.
- 616
- 00:56:02,542 --> 00:56:05,375
- You can have her bedroom.
- 617
- 00:56:07,917 --> 00:56:09,000
- My lady.
- 618
- 00:56:19,792 --> 00:56:22,833
- Hang the bastards!
- 619
- 00:56:24,917 --> 00:56:27,717
- This is what you get
- for supporting Robert the Bruce!
- 620
- 00:56:39,583 --> 00:56:42,500
- We go south,
- we run into Valence's men.
- 621
- 00:56:43,375 --> 00:56:45,833
- And north,
- we go back into MacDougall land.
- 622
- 00:56:46,417 --> 00:56:48,042
- If we take the boats across this loch,
- 623
- 00:56:48,458 --> 00:56:51,208
- the other side of that hill
- is the coast to Islay.
- 624
- 00:56:51,792 --> 00:56:54,167
- Ah, it's a wonderful idea
- in theory, Douglas,
- 625
- 00:56:54,250 --> 00:56:55,708
- but there's more hole than boat.
- 626
- 00:56:56,583 --> 00:56:58,000
- This boat's good.
- 627
- 00:56:58,083 --> 00:56:59,125
- We can't leave the horses.
- 628
- 00:56:59,208 --> 00:57:00,792
- We don't need horses, we need men.
- 629
- 00:57:01,083 --> 00:57:02,833
- Euan, gather provisions as you can.
- 630
- 00:57:02,917 --> 00:57:06,125
- James, put the horses in the forest.
- Alexander, you come with me.
- 631
- 00:57:06,208 --> 00:57:08,333
- We need as many men
- on that boat as we can.
- 632
- 00:57:08,417 --> 00:57:11,208
- - Hamish, John.
- - Horses in the forest now!
- 633
- 00:57:11,417 --> 00:57:12,458
- Let's go.
- 634
- 00:57:13,000 --> 00:57:14,125
- We’ll be back for you.
- 635
- 00:57:14,208 --> 00:57:16,458
- Lead the horses
- and follow me into the woods.
- 636
- 00:57:30,250 --> 00:57:32,250
- Good man, Alex. See you soon.
- 637
- 00:57:35,500 --> 00:57:38,042
- Not worth it, Your Majesty.
- It's too small.
- 638
- 00:58:00,583 --> 00:58:02,042
- Angus!
- 639
- 00:58:02,125 --> 00:58:04,417
- Look! MacDougalls!
- 640
- 00:58:11,500 --> 00:58:12,708
- MacDougall!
- 641
- 00:58:12,792 --> 00:58:14,592
- - Into the boats!
- - MacDougall!
- 642
- 00:58:16,958 --> 00:58:18,500
- MacDougall!
- 643
- 00:58:19,833 --> 00:58:21,250
- Bruce's men!
- 644
- 00:58:21,333 --> 00:58:23,083
- Hold the line!
- 645
- 00:58:30,500 --> 00:58:32,542
- Die, you Bruce bastard!
- 646
- 00:58:53,542 --> 00:58:55,042
- - To the boat!
- - Quickly!
- 647
- 00:58:58,958 --> 00:59:00,083
- Go! Into the boat!
- 648
- 00:59:08,375 --> 00:59:09,375
- Get on the boat!
- 649
- 00:59:09,708 --> 00:59:10,708
- Take my hand.
- 650
- 00:59:10,750 --> 00:59:12,167
- Come here. I've got you.
- 651
- 00:59:13,542 --> 00:59:14,542
- Thanks, brother.
- 652
- 00:59:18,542 --> 00:59:19,375
- Alex?
- 653
- 00:59:19,458 --> 00:59:22,500
- No! No!
- 654
- 00:59:22,583 --> 00:59:23,875
- Alex!
- 655
- 00:59:25,542 --> 00:59:26,542
- No!
- 656
- 00:59:27,042 --> 00:59:28,167
- No!
- 657
- 00:59:31,750 --> 00:59:35,750
- Euan, we need the space, boy!
- We need the space!
- 658
- 00:59:42,667 --> 00:59:43,958
- I'm sorry, boy.
- 659
- 00:59:47,958 --> 00:59:49,458
- Come on board!
- 660
- 00:59:50,167 --> 00:59:52,458
- Douglas! Come here!
- 661
- 00:59:53,750 --> 00:59:54,750
- Get on!
- 662
- 00:59:54,875 --> 00:59:57,208
- - Row!
- - Row!
- 663
- 01:00:08,417 --> 01:00:09,500
- Come on! Row!
- 664
- 01:00:29,042 --> 01:00:30,083
- Valence.
- 665
- 01:00:35,000 --> 01:00:36,417
- You failed to wait for me.
- 666
- 01:00:36,500 --> 01:00:38,500
- You attacked by night,
- you had the upper hand,
- 667
- 01:00:38,583 --> 01:00:40,958
- you had the element of surprise,
- and yet you lost him.
- 668
- 01:00:41,042 --> 01:00:42,625
- The battle was a success.
- 669
- 01:00:42,708 --> 01:00:44,417
- We crushed them mercilessly.
- 670
- 01:00:44,583 --> 01:00:45,875
- A few managed to escape.
- 671
- 01:00:46,042 --> 01:00:47,250
- Including the Bruce!
- 672
- 01:00:47,583 --> 01:00:49,333
- Your aim, our aim,
- 673
- 01:00:50,125 --> 01:00:51,792
- was to capture him, and you failed!
- 674
- 01:00:51,875 --> 01:00:54,708
- My scouts are searching for him,
- Your Highness.
- 675
- 01:00:55,333 --> 01:00:56,667
- And a reward has been offered.
- 676
- 01:00:56,750 --> 01:00:58,333
- It will be your head if he's not found.
- 677
- 01:01:02,375 --> 01:01:04,542
- - Lord Buchan.
- - Your Highness.
- 678
- 01:01:04,625 --> 01:01:05,750
- You bring news of the Bruce?
- 679
- 01:01:06,250 --> 01:01:08,917
- No, Your Highness,
- his wife and child.
- 680
- 01:01:11,208 --> 01:01:14,292
- Marjorie, we've been riding
- horses for days. Are you not tired yet?
- 681
- 01:01:14,375 --> 01:01:15,958
- No.
- 682
- 01:01:17,333 --> 01:01:19,458
- English soldiers approaching,
- we have to go now.
- 683
- 01:01:26,583 --> 01:01:28,958
- Get to the trees,
- I'll send horses and men. Go.
- 684
- 01:01:39,917 --> 01:01:41,167
- Lord Fraser!
- 685
- 01:01:42,083 --> 01:01:44,792
- We know you have
- the Bruce’s wife and child.
- 686
- 01:01:44,875 --> 01:01:47,208
- Hand them over and I spare the castle!
- 687
- 01:01:47,292 --> 01:01:49,042
- Draw!
- 688
- 01:01:52,583 --> 01:01:55,458
- They are not here, Your Royal Highness.
- 689
- 01:01:56,708 --> 01:01:57,868
- Loose!
- 690
- 01:02:02,542 --> 01:02:04,792
- There’s no need to burn us down.
- 691
- 01:02:05,167 --> 01:02:07,208
- I will open the gate.
- 692
- 01:02:14,208 --> 01:02:16,333
- Neil, where's Robert?
- 693
- 01:02:17,833 --> 01:02:19,625
- Your Highness, I don’t know.
- 694
- 01:02:20,000 --> 01:02:21,750
- Where are his wife and daughter?
- 695
- 01:02:22,000 --> 01:02:23,750
- They left for Turnberry on Tuesday.
- 696
- 01:02:24,542 --> 01:02:26,792
- They left for Turnberry on Tuesday?
- 697
- 01:02:27,708 --> 01:02:29,750
- Ow!
- 698
- 01:02:31,417 --> 01:02:32,708
- Elizabeth!
- 699
- 01:02:34,500 --> 01:02:35,750
- Where is your brother?
- 700
- 01:02:36,667 --> 01:02:37,917
- I swear I don't know.
- 701
- 01:02:45,667 --> 01:02:47,500
- I swear I don't know!
- 702
- 01:02:47,583 --> 01:02:49,708
- - Uncle Neil!
- - I swear!
- 703
- 01:02:49,792 --> 01:02:51,792
- - You forced my hand, Neil.
- - Elizabeth!
- 704
- 01:02:53,667 --> 01:02:55,347
- - I swear!
- - Let him go!
- 705
- 01:02:55,417 --> 01:02:57,937
- - I swear I don't know!
- - What are they doing?
- 706
- 01:02:58,542 --> 01:03:00,542
- - No, please. I swear.
- - Uncle Neil!
- 707
- 01:03:00,625 --> 01:03:02,167
- No! No!
- 708
- 01:03:10,083 --> 01:03:11,208
- Look at me!
- 709
- 01:03:13,167 --> 01:03:15,167
- No, no! No!
- 710
- 01:03:20,208 --> 01:03:22,500
- No! Stop!
- 711
- 01:03:22,833 --> 01:03:23,833
- No, Neil!
- 712
- 01:03:28,583 --> 01:03:29,958
- Where is your husband?
- 713
- 01:03:30,458 --> 01:03:31,542
- We don’t know.
- 714
- 01:03:32,000 --> 01:03:33,042
- We don’t know.
- 715
- 01:03:34,167 --> 01:03:37,458
- Please, have mercy.
- Your father is a tyrant, you are not.
- 716
- 01:03:37,625 --> 01:03:38,917
- You think me weak?
- 717
- 01:03:39,500 --> 01:03:41,083
- Compassion is not weakness.
- 718
- 01:03:43,750 --> 01:03:46,375
- I have all the traits my father has,
- save one:
- 719
- 01:03:47,333 --> 01:03:48,333
- mercy.
- 720
- 01:03:51,500 --> 01:03:52,500
- Fraser.
- 721
- 01:03:54,458 --> 01:03:55,667
- You seem like a...
- 722
- 01:03:59,292 --> 01:04:00,875
- reasonable man.
- 723
- 01:04:04,000 --> 01:04:05,375
- Where's the Bruce?
- 724
- 01:04:08,625 --> 01:04:11,542
- I truly don’t know.
- 725
- 01:04:27,667 --> 01:04:28,708
- Hang them both up
- 726
- 01:04:28,792 --> 01:04:32,708
- for all to see what becomes of those
- who support the outlaw Bruce.
- 727
- 01:04:33,208 --> 01:04:36,750
- Take the women to England,
- seize all his lands.
- 728
- 01:04:37,000 --> 01:04:38,458
- Leave him with nothing.
- 729
- 01:04:55,125 --> 01:04:57,042
- See you later.
- 730
- 01:05:25,000 --> 01:05:26,000
- Come on.
- 731
- 01:06:02,792 --> 01:06:04,167
- Lord Mackinnon.
- 732
- 01:06:04,792 --> 01:06:06,542
- I heard a rumor you made yourself king,
- 733
- 01:06:07,083 --> 01:06:10,250
- and the Prince is tearing Scotland
- apart looking for you.
- 734
- 01:06:10,417 --> 01:06:12,167
- I've come to ask for your support.
- 735
- 01:06:12,500 --> 01:06:15,375
- My men and I
- stood with Wallace at Falkirk.
- 736
- 01:06:16,500 --> 01:06:17,958
- Where were you then?
- 737
- 01:06:18,042 --> 01:06:20,122
- There was no winning Falkirk.
- You know that.
- 738
- 01:06:20,458 --> 01:06:23,083
- How can I follow a man
- who's never won an open battle?
- 739
- 01:06:23,625 --> 01:06:27,375
- From what I've been told,
- you barely escaped Methven alive.
- 740
- 01:06:27,583 --> 01:06:29,103
- We were ambushed in the dead of night.
- 741
- 01:06:30,625 --> 01:06:31,625
- How many men have you?
- 742
- 01:06:33,208 --> 01:06:34,208
- Forty.
- 743
- 01:06:35,667 --> 01:06:37,292
- I'm still rounding people up.
- 744
- 01:06:40,583 --> 01:06:43,500
- I wish you luck. I truly do.
- 745
- 01:06:43,833 --> 01:06:47,292
- Come on, Lachlan!
- I've known you for over 25 years.
- 746
- 01:06:47,375 --> 01:06:49,917
- - Now just please, give us some people...
- - Angus!
- 747
- 01:06:50,000 --> 01:06:52,500
- - We've come here for your help.
- - Are you done?
- 748
- 01:06:58,708 --> 01:07:00,917
- I believe, in time,
- you'll change your mind.
- 749
- 01:07:02,333 --> 01:07:03,333
- And I'll be waiting.
- 750
- 01:07:05,417 --> 01:07:06,458
- Move.
- 751
- 01:07:27,167 --> 01:07:30,583
- Good to see you all again!
- Hamish, how you doing?
- 752
- 01:07:30,917 --> 01:07:31,917
- How you doing, boy?
- 753
- 01:07:34,667 --> 01:07:35,708
- My darling!
- 754
- 01:07:35,833 --> 01:07:37,333
- Where the fuck have you been?
- 755
- 01:07:38,458 --> 01:07:40,625
- You said three weeks,
- it’s been four months!
- 756
- 01:07:41,125 --> 01:07:42,750
- Much has happened, my love.
- 757
- 01:07:42,833 --> 01:07:43,750
- Oh, Angus.
- 758
- 01:07:50,375 --> 01:07:52,000
- - Maybe I'll see you later, then.
- - Sure.
- 759
- 01:07:54,000 --> 01:07:55,042
- Is that Robert?
- 760
- 01:07:55,417 --> 01:07:56,417
- Our new king.
- 761
- 01:07:58,458 --> 01:07:59,458
- Aye.
- 762
- 01:08:02,375 --> 01:08:03,792
- Welcome, Your Majesty.
- 763
- 01:08:04,083 --> 01:08:05,750
- It's good to see you again, Aine.
- 764
- 01:08:05,958 --> 01:08:08,167
- Come! Let’s get you warm and fed.
- 765
- 01:08:40,042 --> 01:08:41,958
- One man to down the horse.
- 766
- 01:08:44,708 --> 01:08:47,083
- And one man to remove the knight.
- 767
- 01:08:49,500 --> 01:08:50,833
- And then to kill him.
- 768
- 01:08:51,333 --> 01:08:52,875
- Weak spots under the arm,
- 769
- 01:08:53,417 --> 01:08:56,417
- the neck... On your feet.
- And in the groin.
- 770
- 01:08:57,667 --> 01:09:01,042
- You go near my daughter again,
- I'll cut them off and use them as bait.
- 771
- 01:09:01,833 --> 01:09:02,833
- Are we clear?
- 772
- 01:09:04,292 --> 01:09:05,458
- What you doing, you bastard?
- 773
- 01:09:06,875 --> 01:09:09,434
- - I'll kick your bloody arse, Douglas, eh?
- - You taste sweeter!
- 774
- 01:09:09,458 --> 01:09:11,739
- You think that's bloody funny?
- 775
- 01:09:11,833 --> 01:09:13,000
- Right. Who's next?
- 776
- 01:09:25,958 --> 01:09:27,042
- Thank goodness.
- 777
- 01:09:27,292 --> 01:09:30,500
- I'm to take the girl
- to our convent for religious training.
- 778
- 01:09:32,875 --> 01:09:33,875
- Only the girl.
- 779
- 01:09:39,458 --> 01:09:40,458
- Oh.
- 780
- 01:09:44,667 --> 01:09:46,292
- Isn't that wonderful?
- 781
- 01:09:46,792 --> 01:09:48,542
- The sisters want to look after you.
- 782
- 01:09:49,667 --> 01:09:52,000
- And they are gonna take
- such good care of you.
- 783
- 01:09:53,000 --> 01:09:54,000
- Come, child.
- 784
- 01:09:54,250 --> 01:09:55,250
- Are you coming?
- 785
- 01:09:57,792 --> 01:09:58,792
- No.
- 786
- 01:09:59,917 --> 01:10:01,250
- No, but...
- 787
- 01:10:02,542 --> 01:10:04,042
- we'll all be home again soon.
- 788
- 01:10:04,542 --> 01:10:05,542
- I'm certain of it.
- 789
- 01:10:06,042 --> 01:10:07,167
- And Father?
- 790
- 01:10:09,250 --> 01:10:10,250
- Mm-hmm.
- 791
- 01:10:10,708 --> 01:10:12,125
- Come on. Come here.
- 792
- 01:10:12,792 --> 01:10:14,792
- - No.
- - Come on, Marjorie.
- 793
- 01:10:14,875 --> 01:10:16,208
- Please, don't make this hard.
- 794
- 01:10:16,292 --> 01:10:19,083
- No, I don't want to go! No!
- 795
- 01:10:19,167 --> 01:10:22,125
- Marjorie, I'll see you soon. I promise.
- 796
- 01:10:22,250 --> 01:10:23,250
- I love you.
- 797
- 01:10:23,292 --> 01:10:25,542
- - No, I want to go back!
- - I love you.
- 798
- 01:10:25,625 --> 01:10:27,167
- - You'll be fine.
- - Let go!
- 799
- 01:10:27,250 --> 01:10:31,042
- No. Elizabeth!
- Let go of me! Elizabeth!
- 800
- 01:11:08,458 --> 01:11:09,458
- Your Grace.
- 801
- 01:11:12,708 --> 01:11:14,125
- Angus's other daughter.
- 802
- 01:11:16,500 --> 01:11:20,125
- Oh, here he comes.
- This could get interesting.
- 803
- 01:11:25,125 --> 01:11:26,750
- Kildrummy’s fallen.
- 804
- 01:11:28,083 --> 01:11:29,500
- Every man massacred.
- 805
- 01:11:29,917 --> 01:11:32,417
- Your brother was hanged,
- drawn and quartered.
- 806
- 01:11:36,083 --> 01:11:37,583
- My wife? My daughter?
- 807
- 01:11:38,500 --> 01:11:39,583
- They’re both alive.
- 808
- 01:11:40,292 --> 01:11:41,667
- Taken by the Prince.
- 809
- 01:11:57,417 --> 01:11:58,750
- We have to go back.
- 810
- 01:12:24,000 --> 01:12:25,500
- You wanted to be king.
- 811
- 01:12:26,417 --> 01:12:27,667
- Well, you're king now.
- 812
- 01:12:28,333 --> 01:12:29,708
- This is the price you pay.
- 813
- 01:12:32,083 --> 01:12:34,208
- We only win if you survive.
- 814
- 01:12:46,000 --> 01:12:47,417
- Thinking about revenge?
- 815
- 01:12:51,750 --> 01:12:52,875
- I know the feeling.
- 816
- 01:12:56,125 --> 01:12:58,167
- It tears at the soul.
- 817
- 01:13:03,167 --> 01:13:05,000
- But it can also be a weapon.
- 818
- 01:13:12,292 --> 01:13:13,500
- No more chivalry.
- 819
- 01:13:17,167 --> 01:13:19,042
- Now we fight like wolves.
- 820
- 01:13:31,625 --> 01:13:32,917
- Open the gate.
- 821
- 01:13:36,167 --> 01:13:38,292
- - You know him?
- - Aye.
- 822
- 01:13:42,000 --> 01:13:43,000
- Come on, James.
- 823
- 01:13:56,792 --> 01:13:58,542
- Whoa! Whoa, whoa, whoa!
- 824
- 01:14:00,917 --> 01:14:01,917
- Lord Bruce.
- 825
- 01:14:02,750 --> 01:14:04,000
- Your Majesty.
- 826
- 01:14:05,042 --> 01:14:06,042
- Your Majesty.
- 827
- 01:14:06,333 --> 01:14:07,333
- Iain.
- 828
- 01:14:13,292 --> 01:14:14,458
- You’re late.
- 829
- 01:14:14,917 --> 01:14:15,917
- Where have you been?
- 830
- 01:14:16,458 --> 01:14:21,000
- Aye, sorry. Wheel came clean off.
- Took an age to fix it.
- 831
- 01:14:21,167 --> 01:14:22,792
- Yeah, well, come on!
- 832
- 01:14:22,875 --> 01:14:25,167
- Let’s unload this
- before they gut the both of us.
- 833
- 01:15:07,708 --> 01:15:09,208
- By the gate!
- 834
- 01:15:11,250 --> 01:15:12,792
- What've you got in there?
- 835
- 01:15:13,083 --> 01:15:14,625
- - Porridge.
- - Oh...
- 836
- 01:15:14,917 --> 01:15:16,583
- I'll have some of that, then.
- 837
- 01:15:17,625 --> 01:15:19,125
- Come on, get me a bowl.
- 838
- 01:15:19,958 --> 01:15:20,958
- Of course.
- 839
- 01:15:30,500 --> 01:15:32,167
- Come on!
- 840
- 01:15:34,125 --> 01:15:35,750
- Follow me!
- 841
- 01:15:46,292 --> 01:15:47,667
- Die, you bastard!
- 842
- 01:15:47,750 --> 01:15:49,333
- To the stairs! Follow me!
- 843
- 01:15:49,417 --> 01:15:51,875
- Arm yourselves! Arm yourselves!
- 844
- 01:16:14,792 --> 01:16:16,333
- Seamus. Are you all right?
- 845
- 01:16:16,958 --> 01:16:19,042
- Your Majesty! It’s good to have you home.
- 846
- 01:16:19,167 --> 01:16:21,167
- We can’t stay.
- They’ll know where we are.
- 847
- 01:16:21,375 --> 01:16:23,083
- - You’re all to come with us.
- - Aye.
- 848
- 01:16:24,958 --> 01:16:26,875
- We take what we can, and burn it down.
- 849
- 01:16:26,958 --> 01:16:29,198
- - Gayle!
- - Leave nothing for the enemy.
- 850
- 01:16:31,667 --> 01:16:33,208
- Burn it! Burn it all!
- 851
- 01:16:39,208 --> 01:16:40,667
- This is how we do it.
- 852
- 01:16:40,833 --> 01:16:42,250
- We travel in stealth.
- 853
- 01:16:42,500 --> 01:16:43,750
- Strike without warning.
- 854
- 01:16:44,708 --> 01:16:49,333
- Take the land back castle by castle,
- destroying them as we go.
- 855
- 01:16:49,958 --> 01:16:52,708
- It’s not exactly chivalry, but I like it.
- 856
- 01:16:52,833 --> 01:16:55,583
- Burn it all and take what you can!
- 857
- 01:16:55,667 --> 01:16:56,750
- Let's move!
- 858
- 01:16:57,708 --> 01:17:00,458
- Robert, you know,
- my father’s land is only a day’s ride.
- 859
- 01:17:00,792 --> 01:17:03,500
- It would mean so much to me
- if I could take it myself.
- 860
- 01:17:04,292 --> 01:17:06,625
- You know, I’d only need two or three men.
- 861
- 01:17:07,833 --> 01:17:08,833
- Take five.
- 862
- 01:17:09,292 --> 01:17:10,875
- And keep your wits about you.
- 863
- 01:17:11,458 --> 01:17:14,417
- I've already lost two brothers,
- I can't bear to lose another.
- 864
- 01:17:14,500 --> 01:17:15,667
- Everyone out!
- 865
- 01:17:16,875 --> 01:17:18,042
- Good luck, boy.
- 866
- 01:17:34,667 --> 01:17:36,542
- Palm Sunday...
- 867
- 01:17:52,208 --> 01:17:55,125
- Alleluia!
- 868
- 01:18:23,042 --> 01:18:25,333
- Alleluia!
- 869
- 01:18:39,417 --> 01:18:42,375
- Douglas!
- 870
- 01:18:58,500 --> 01:19:01,833
- Douglas!
- 871
- 01:19:15,583 --> 01:19:18,250
- I watched once, from that very window,
- 872
- 01:19:19,292 --> 01:19:22,417
- my mother and father standing
- in this courtyard.
- 873
- 01:19:22,958 --> 01:19:26,292
- And my father whispering
- in my mother’s ear.
- 874
- 01:19:28,208 --> 01:19:31,208
- I don’t know what he said,
- but it must have been funny because she...
- 875
- 01:19:31,792 --> 01:19:33,792
- she couldn’t stop laughing.
- 876
- 01:19:45,417 --> 01:19:47,000
- I used to drink this water.
- 877
- 01:19:49,375 --> 01:19:51,750
- Poison it.
- Throw the bastards down the well.
- 878
- 01:19:53,042 --> 01:19:54,500
- Where’s that cunt Clifford?
- 879
- 01:19:54,750 --> 01:19:56,875
- He’s gone to join Valence, my lord.
- 880
- 01:19:59,375 --> 01:20:01,375
- Well, then, I’ll see him soon enough.
- 881
- 01:20:03,333 --> 01:20:06,208
- Friends, don't be afraid. Please join me.
- 882
- 01:20:08,250 --> 01:20:09,250
- No!
- 883
- 01:20:09,792 --> 01:20:12,792
- Come, enjoy this Palm Sunday feast.
- 884
- 01:20:13,250 --> 01:20:15,083
- It was prepared for your enemies.
- 885
- 01:20:16,000 --> 01:20:17,458
- It is yours now.
- 886
- 01:20:17,542 --> 01:20:20,208
- As is everything in my family’s castle.
- 887
- 01:20:20,792 --> 01:20:24,333
- I serve Robert Bruce, King of Scots!
- 888
- 01:20:24,417 --> 01:20:26,500
- Join us to free our land!
- 889
- 01:20:38,667 --> 01:20:41,375
- Sir Richard's castle
- in Scotland has also fallen.
- 890
- 01:20:42,958 --> 01:20:44,875
- The man responsible may have been mad.
- 891
- 01:20:45,750 --> 01:20:48,792
- He was heard screaming
- the same word over and over.
- 892
- 01:20:49,208 --> 01:20:50,208
- Douglas.
- 893
- 01:20:51,125 --> 01:20:53,792
- He claimed to be fighting
- for Robert the Bruce.
- 894
- 01:20:54,750 --> 01:20:57,500
- The outlaws continue
- to sack their own castles,
- 895
- 01:20:58,417 --> 01:21:02,958
- and as word of Bruce's exploits spreads,
- so does his support amongst the people.
- 896
- 01:21:08,667 --> 01:21:12,625
- Of course, there are still nobles
- who remain loyal to the Crown.
- 897
- 01:21:15,083 --> 01:21:16,083
- This morning...
- 898
- 01:21:17,625 --> 01:21:18,625
- I woke up...
- 899
- 01:21:21,167 --> 01:21:22,708
- performed my ablutions,
- 900
- 01:21:23,833 --> 01:21:28,208
- and then walked
- from my bedchamber to the great hall.
- 901
- 01:21:28,792 --> 01:21:32,083
- And on the way, I stumbled.
- 902
- 01:21:34,792 --> 01:21:36,083
- No reason, just...
- 903
- 01:21:39,250 --> 01:21:40,583
- just lost my footing.
- 904
- 01:21:43,125 --> 01:21:46,167
- Well, I lose my footing sometimes.
- 905
- 01:21:46,833 --> 01:21:49,750
- Especially in the morning
- when the body is still waking up.
- 906
- 01:21:52,708 --> 01:21:55,417
- It was my hope to grow old
- 907
- 01:21:56,042 --> 01:21:57,958
- and not die on the battlefield.
- 908
- 01:21:58,583 --> 01:22:00,292
- But I see now
- 909
- 01:22:00,375 --> 01:22:03,292
- that the great danger
- in a death from natural causes
- 910
- 01:22:03,542 --> 01:22:06,792
- is that one may
- be lying in one's bedchamber,
- 911
- 01:22:08,125 --> 01:22:10,042
- thinking of all the things
- 912
- 01:22:10,583 --> 01:22:13,458
- that have been left undone.
- 913
- 01:22:16,750 --> 01:22:21,542
- Fear not, Father.
- We will not fail you again.
- 914
- 01:22:23,958 --> 01:22:26,375
- Well, you managed to imprison a few women.
- 915
- 01:22:36,292 --> 01:22:39,458
- These gentlemen of France
- were in the dungeon. They wish to join us.
- 916
- 01:22:46,833 --> 01:22:47,833
- Is it true?
- 917
- 01:22:48,750 --> 01:22:50,125
- You’re the King of Scots?
- 918
- 01:22:50,500 --> 01:22:52,750
- He certainly is, you cheeky wee shite.
- 919
- 01:22:58,125 --> 01:22:59,125
- Hey.
- 920
- 01:22:59,833 --> 01:23:02,458
- Go tell all your friends
- we’re going to win our country back.
- 921
- 01:23:02,958 --> 01:23:05,042
- Aye, Sire. Come on, Arthur.
- 922
- 01:23:06,792 --> 01:23:07,851
- Is that really the King?
- 923
- 01:23:07,875 --> 01:23:10,375
- Robert. I bring more men.
- 924
- 01:23:14,500 --> 01:23:15,875
- - Drew!
- - Your Majesty.
- 925
- 01:23:15,958 --> 01:23:18,598
- - Good to have you back!
- - We found them on the road.
- 926
- 01:23:18,833 --> 01:23:20,333
- We thought you were dead!
- 927
- 01:23:20,417 --> 01:23:21,958
- They tried to ambush us!
- 928
- 01:23:23,875 --> 01:23:25,458
- I have something for you, Sire.
- 929
- 01:23:25,875 --> 01:23:27,750
- I managed to take it from Methven.
- 930
- 01:23:35,042 --> 01:23:36,042
- Rise.
- 931
- 01:23:39,917 --> 01:23:41,167
- You look after this for me.
- 932
- 01:23:42,583 --> 01:23:44,333
- You’ve done a grand job so far.
- 933
- 01:23:46,333 --> 01:23:47,667
- I'll guard it with my life.
- 934
- 01:23:50,958 --> 01:23:52,500
- It's good to have you back.
- 935
- 01:24:16,583 --> 01:24:18,000
- It's all right.
- 936
- 01:24:20,500 --> 01:24:21,708
- All's well, Elizabeth.
- 937
- 01:24:23,250 --> 01:24:25,125
- You're here!
- 938
- 01:24:25,208 --> 01:24:28,167
- It's all right. We missed you.
- 939
- 01:24:36,167 --> 01:24:37,167
- Elizabeth.
- 940
- 01:24:44,958 --> 01:24:46,167
- Be calm.
- 941
- 01:24:46,667 --> 01:24:49,333
- Be strong. Look at me. Look at me.
- Look at me.
- 942
- 01:24:51,167 --> 01:24:53,042
- I have known you all my life.
- 943
- 01:24:55,500 --> 01:24:59,083
- Now, my father is only
- granting you this chance
- 944
- 01:24:59,167 --> 01:25:01,458
- because you are his goddaughter.
- Is that understood?
- 945
- 01:25:01,542 --> 01:25:03,542
- - We are very grateful...
- - Margaret.
- 946
- 01:25:05,708 --> 01:25:08,542
- Now, Elizabeth,
- you are to renounce the title of Queen,
- 947
- 01:25:09,292 --> 01:25:10,652
- and the marriage will be annulled.
- 948
- 01:25:11,292 --> 01:25:12,292
- Uh...
- 949
- 01:25:12,917 --> 01:25:14,083
- Sign.
- 950
- 01:25:17,125 --> 01:25:19,333
- Your pitiful union is a charade.
- 951
- 01:25:21,667 --> 01:25:22,875
- Oh...
- 952
- 01:25:35,208 --> 01:25:36,625
- It'll be all right.
- 953
- 01:25:39,083 --> 01:25:41,958
- You're doing the right thing.
- Do not weep.
- 954
- 01:25:45,250 --> 01:25:46,958
- Come now.
- 955
- 01:25:47,750 --> 01:25:51,125
- Robert will soon be dead,
- and you can go home to your family.
- 956
- 01:25:59,458 --> 01:26:01,542
- If he will soon be dead, then why...
- 957
- 01:26:02,750 --> 01:26:04,625
- why force me to forsake him?
- 958
- 01:26:14,042 --> 01:26:16,000
- He's continuing to evade you...
- 959
- 01:26:17,583 --> 01:26:18,583
- isn't he?
- 960
- 01:26:23,125 --> 01:26:24,917
- Why do you laugh at me?
- 961
- 01:26:26,667 --> 01:26:28,375
- I have been kind!
- 962
- 01:26:28,750 --> 01:26:33,417
- I have given you this opportunity
- to redeem yourself!
- 963
- 01:26:33,833 --> 01:26:34,958
- Now sign it!
- 964
- 01:26:35,042 --> 01:26:36,625
- My lord, I pray.
- 965
- 01:26:36,708 --> 01:26:39,750
- - Elizabeth...
- - Take the quill in your hand. Now sign.
- 966
- 01:26:41,125 --> 01:26:42,708
- - Sign.
- - Sign.
- 967
- 01:26:47,375 --> 01:26:48,583
- I cannot.
- 968
- 01:26:57,542 --> 01:26:58,375
- Guards.
- 969
- 01:26:58,458 --> 01:27:00,934
- - No, no, no. No, my lord...
- - Elizabeth...
- 970
- 01:27:00,958 --> 01:27:02,958
- - Come on!
- - No!
- 971
- 01:27:05,708 --> 01:27:07,125
- No! No!
- 972
- 01:27:08,583 --> 01:27:11,250
- Lower her down.
- 973
- 01:27:12,917 --> 01:27:14,333
- Wait, wait, wait!
- 974
- 01:27:59,875 --> 01:28:01,625
- It’s time to come out in the open.
- 975
- 01:28:02,250 --> 01:28:03,500
- Their army. Our army.
- 976
- 01:28:04,167 --> 01:28:05,167
- Aye.
- 977
- 01:28:05,333 --> 01:28:06,625
- They’ll destroy us.
- 978
- 01:28:07,000 --> 01:28:09,000
- We've no chance against their cavalry.
- 979
- 01:28:10,458 --> 01:28:11,792
- Angus is right.
- 980
- 01:28:13,542 --> 01:28:15,208
- If we try and face them head on,
- 981
- 01:28:15,417 --> 01:28:18,250
- in an open battlefield,
- they’ll be riding straight towards you.
- 982
- 01:28:18,417 --> 01:28:19,417
- Let them.
- 983
- 01:28:20,250 --> 01:28:21,417
- We’ll be ready.
- 984
- 01:28:22,417 --> 01:28:25,333
- We'll be like the spider and its web.
- 985
- 01:28:25,792 --> 01:28:26,792
- Best to wait, Robert,
- 986
- 01:28:27,792 --> 01:28:29,625
- - gather our strength.
- - No.
- 987
- 01:28:30,583 --> 01:28:33,000
- I'm done with running,
- and I’m sick of hiding.
- 988
- 01:28:34,125 --> 01:28:36,333
- We'll provoke them
- until they come after us.
- 989
- 01:28:39,250 --> 01:28:42,917
- A raid on the Earl of Hereford’s
- castle at Lochmaben
- 990
- 01:28:43,458 --> 01:28:45,375
- by Robert the Bruce...
- 991
- 01:28:45,958 --> 01:28:48,667
- and 50 men.
- 992
- 01:29:40,875 --> 01:29:41,875
- Go ahead.
- 993
- 01:29:45,583 --> 01:29:46,708
- That's fine.
- 994
- 01:30:01,375 --> 01:30:04,125
- - The King!
- - Halt!
- 995
- 01:30:08,792 --> 01:30:13,250
- If I die, you are to boil my body
- and carry my bones
- 996
- 01:30:13,375 --> 01:30:15,083
- into every battle...
- 997
- 01:30:16,292 --> 01:30:19,833
- with the Scots,
- until Robert the Bruce’s head
- 998
- 01:30:19,917 --> 01:30:22,042
- is on an English spike.
- You understand?
- 999
- 01:30:22,125 --> 01:30:23,333
- With pleasure, Father.
- 1000
- 01:30:23,417 --> 01:30:24,250
- Promise me.
- 1001
- 01:30:24,417 --> 01:30:25,250
- I promise.
- 1002
- 01:30:35,958 --> 01:30:36,958
- Do you know...
- 1003
- 01:30:39,000 --> 01:30:44,542
- I have never been able to imagine
- you leading an army into battle...
- 1004
- 01:30:47,917 --> 01:30:51,500
- ...driving your horse forward
- to the sound of the drum,
- 1005
- 01:30:52,667 --> 01:30:56,875
- risking your life
- for the honor of the English crown...
- 1006
- 01:31:12,875 --> 01:31:14,458
- Do you remember, Father,
- 1007
- 01:31:15,167 --> 01:31:16,417
- when I was a boy...
- 1008
- 01:31:18,708 --> 01:31:19,958
- and you would beat me?
- 1009
- 01:31:22,333 --> 01:31:25,500
- I never cried
- because I knew it scared you.
- 1010
- 01:31:27,125 --> 01:31:29,458
- The thought that I was stronger than you.
- 1011
- 01:31:31,875 --> 01:31:33,167
- And the truth is...
- 1012
- 01:31:35,500 --> 01:31:36,500
- I am.
- 1013
- 01:31:40,167 --> 01:31:41,833
- I always have been.
- 1014
- 01:31:44,708 --> 01:31:46,833
- And soon, the whole world will know that.
- 1015
- 01:31:50,458 --> 01:31:51,625
- I’ll make sure of it.
- 1016
- 01:32:10,333 --> 01:32:11,333
- Bury him here.
- 1017
- 01:32:12,375 --> 01:32:14,208
- Shouldn't we honor his wishes?
- 1018
- 01:32:14,917 --> 01:32:15,917
- No.
- 1019
- 01:32:16,708 --> 01:32:18,250
- You should honor mine.
- 1020
- 01:32:27,792 --> 01:32:30,125
- Onward to Scotland!
- 1021
- 01:32:39,208 --> 01:32:41,667
- Looks like you've got your fight, Robert.
- 1022
- 01:32:46,500 --> 01:32:48,000
- Go back to your home!
- 1023
- 01:32:50,167 --> 01:32:51,750
- The English are coming!
- 1024
- 01:33:10,833 --> 01:33:12,417
- They would take our land.
- 1025
- 01:33:14,500 --> 01:33:15,958
- But they don’t know our land.
- 1026
- 01:33:16,875 --> 01:33:18,708
- Here. This is the place.
- 1027
- 01:33:20,458 --> 01:33:21,500
- Good length.
- 1028
- 01:33:23,167 --> 01:33:24,625
- Aye, that should do.
- 1029
- 01:33:25,542 --> 01:33:27,458
- Take them over there. Sharpen them up.
- 1030
- 01:33:29,542 --> 01:33:31,417
- My mother says you have to return it.
- 1031
- 01:33:31,833 --> 01:33:33,375
- Oh, I promise I will.
- 1032
- 01:33:35,625 --> 01:33:38,083
- I've a daughter your age.
- I'm sure she'd like you.
- 1033
- 01:33:38,167 --> 01:33:39,167
- Where is she?
- 1034
- 01:33:42,417 --> 01:33:43,458
- I wish I knew.
- 1035
- 01:33:56,000 --> 01:33:57,792
- They’ve come to fight for his Majesty.
- 1036
- 01:33:58,417 --> 01:33:59,417
- Is he here?
- 1037
- 01:34:00,375 --> 01:34:02,667
- Get down here. We could use the help.
- 1038
- 01:34:04,708 --> 01:34:05,708
- Come on.
- 1039
- 01:34:09,167 --> 01:34:10,583
- Welcome, everyone.
- 1040
- 01:34:40,042 --> 01:34:41,958
- Wait until you try my black pudding, boys.
- 1041
- 01:34:47,875 --> 01:34:49,125
- Out the way!
- 1042
- 01:34:54,667 --> 01:34:55,917
- Halt!
- 1043
- 01:34:56,708 --> 01:34:57,708
- Halt!
- 1044
- 01:35:02,958 --> 01:35:04,208
- This gauntlet...
- 1045
- 01:35:04,958 --> 01:35:08,417
- belongs to Robert the Bruce,
- King of Scots.
- 1046
- 01:35:08,875 --> 01:35:10,667
- Now, you see that hill over there?
- 1047
- 01:35:11,625 --> 01:35:13,000
- It's Loudoun Hill.
- 1048
- 01:35:16,083 --> 01:35:17,833
- We’ll fight you under it tomorrow.
- 1049
- 01:35:21,083 --> 01:35:22,250
- These people.
- 1050
- 01:35:31,708 --> 01:35:34,625
- Seems it’s better for us both
- if this battle were to end swiftly.
- 1051
- 01:35:35,542 --> 01:35:36,542
- It will.
- 1052
- 01:35:37,375 --> 01:35:39,167
- With 3,000 mounted soldiers.
- 1053
- 01:35:39,250 --> 01:35:41,833
- Yes. My portion of whom
- are to have a single aim...
- 1054
- 01:35:42,708 --> 01:35:44,792
- the man whom you failed to capture.
- 1055
- 01:35:54,750 --> 01:35:56,208
- How many are we now?
- 1056
- 01:35:56,333 --> 01:35:58,125
- Nearly 500, I'd say.
- 1057
- 01:36:01,292 --> 01:36:03,083
- We cannot match their strength...
- 1058
- 01:36:05,917 --> 01:36:07,375
- so we will not even try.
- 1059
- 01:36:09,208 --> 01:36:10,583
- We leave the horses behind,
- 1060
- 01:36:11,292 --> 01:36:12,917
- and use the land to our advantage.
- 1061
- 01:36:14,125 --> 01:36:16,417
- At all costs, we hold the center ground,
- 1062
- 01:36:17,625 --> 01:36:19,458
- and we force them to the flanks.
- 1063
- 01:36:20,917 --> 01:36:21,917
- Simple.
- 1064
- 01:36:25,500 --> 01:36:27,333
- God willing, that will be enough.
- 1065
- 01:36:33,042 --> 01:36:34,125
- Your Majesty.
- 1066
- 01:36:39,208 --> 01:36:40,208
- Forgive me.
- 1067
- 01:36:40,750 --> 01:36:42,500
- I should never have doubted you.
- 1068
- 01:36:48,208 --> 01:36:49,708
- How many men have you?
- 1069
- 01:36:51,500 --> 01:36:52,583
- We have 40.
- 1070
- 01:36:58,083 --> 01:36:59,083
- You're here now.
- 1071
- 01:37:00,375 --> 01:37:01,583
- That's all that matters.
- 1072
- 01:37:03,083 --> 01:37:04,083
- Thank you.
- 1073
- 01:37:06,167 --> 01:37:07,375
- Join us, please.
- 1074
- 01:37:09,333 --> 01:37:11,708
- You heard King Edward
- did not survive the journey?
- 1075
- 01:37:11,833 --> 01:37:14,542
- Aye. His son may be
- the more dangerous enemy.
- 1076
- 01:37:16,333 --> 01:37:17,667
- Here, eat.
- 1077
- 01:38:53,000 --> 01:38:54,417
- Remember this!
- 1078
- 01:38:55,125 --> 01:38:57,792
- The men that we fight today
- 1079
- 01:38:58,458 --> 01:39:02,000
- have sworn fealty to a godless murderer!
- 1080
- 01:39:04,333 --> 01:39:06,333
- Make no mistake,
- 1081
- 01:39:06,458 --> 01:39:10,125
- his aim will be to take our England next!
- 1082
- 01:39:35,292 --> 01:39:36,875
- I could talk about God,
- 1083
- 01:39:39,500 --> 01:39:41,917
- but he has no place where we are going.
- 1084
- 01:39:44,500 --> 01:39:46,042
- I could talk about honor,
- 1085
- 01:39:48,333 --> 01:39:49,542
- but you are here.
- 1086
- 01:39:51,625 --> 01:39:53,292
- You know enough about honor.
- 1087
- 01:39:58,208 --> 01:39:59,917
- I know you all as men,
- 1088
- 01:40:01,417 --> 01:40:02,625
- but today...
- 1089
- 01:40:04,583 --> 01:40:06,208
- today, we are beasts.
- 1090
- 01:40:08,708 --> 01:40:12,750
- If you fight for God, for honor,
- for country, for family,
- 1091
- 01:40:12,875 --> 01:40:16,667
- for yourselves, I do not care,
- so long as you fight!
- 1092
- 01:40:26,667 --> 01:40:28,917
- Take the day!
- 1093
- 01:40:52,250 --> 01:40:53,583
- Wait on my word!
- 1094
- 01:40:59,875 --> 01:41:00,875
- Hold!
- 1095
- 01:41:02,625 --> 01:41:04,125
- Now!
- 1096
- 01:41:04,208 --> 01:41:06,750
- Move!
- 1097
- 01:41:06,833 --> 01:41:09,167
- - Down!
- - Pikes ready!
- 1098
- 01:41:10,292 --> 01:41:11,583
- Ready! Now!
- 1099
- 01:41:26,208 --> 01:41:27,208
- It's a trap!
- 1100
- 01:41:37,750 --> 01:41:39,500
- - Archers!
- - Loose!
- 1101
- 01:41:58,875 --> 01:42:00,667
- Find another way through!
- 1102
- 01:42:04,125 --> 01:42:07,292
- Forward! Forward!
- 1103
- 01:42:29,917 --> 01:42:31,958
- They have the center ground!
- 1104
- 01:42:32,250 --> 01:42:34,833
- Move right! Use the flanks!
- 1105
- 01:42:36,417 --> 01:42:37,417
- Follow me!
- 1106
- 01:42:38,208 --> 01:42:39,500
- Use the flanks!
- 1107
- 01:42:39,875 --> 01:42:41,083
- What is he doing?
- 1108
- 01:42:41,333 --> 01:42:42,833
- What is he doing?
- 1109
- 01:42:43,417 --> 01:42:44,625
- Valence!
- 1110
- 01:42:48,125 --> 01:42:51,708
- Move downhill! Break through!
- Any way you can!
- 1111
- 01:42:57,042 --> 01:42:59,375
- Avoid the bog!
- - It's too deep!
- 1112
- 01:43:09,083 --> 01:43:10,125
- Come on!
- 1113
- 01:43:13,167 --> 01:43:14,417
- Clifford!
- 1114
- 01:43:20,417 --> 01:43:21,875
- Know who I am?
- 1115
- 01:43:26,875 --> 01:43:29,375
- What's my fucking name?
- 1116
- 01:43:30,042 --> 01:43:31,083
- Douglas.
- 1117
- 01:43:31,167 --> 01:43:32,500
- Yes!
- 1118
- 01:43:45,208 --> 01:43:46,368
- Loose!
- 1119
- 01:43:49,000 --> 01:43:51,167
- Bruce! You bastard!
- 1120
- 01:43:57,042 --> 01:43:59,792
- Charge!
- 1121
- 01:44:03,042 --> 01:44:04,292
- Find the Bruce!
- 1122
- 01:44:07,958 --> 01:44:09,458
- Go around the bogs!
- 1123
- 01:44:10,958 --> 01:44:12,500
- We're stuck!
- 1124
- 01:44:12,917 --> 01:44:14,208
- Keep formation!
- 1125
- 01:44:21,333 --> 01:44:22,875
- Solid ground here!
- 1126
- 01:44:44,250 --> 01:44:46,583
- Keep going! Crush them!
- 1127
- 01:44:46,750 --> 01:44:48,333
- Riders in the center!
- 1128
- 01:46:09,042 --> 01:46:10,125
- Retreat!
- 1129
- 01:46:10,750 --> 01:46:13,958
- Retreat! There's no winning here!
- 1130
- 01:46:15,833 --> 01:46:17,292
- Retreat!
- 1131
- 01:46:17,375 --> 01:46:19,917
- Get out! Save yourselves!
- 1132
- 01:46:20,125 --> 01:46:21,625
- Retreat!
- 1133
- 01:46:24,625 --> 01:46:27,708
- Retreat!
- 1134
- 01:46:32,375 --> 01:46:35,375
- The battle is lost! Retreat!
- 1135
- 01:46:41,000 --> 01:46:42,250
- Robert!
- 1136
- 01:48:15,917 --> 01:48:16,917
- Help!
- 1137
- 01:48:19,708 --> 01:48:21,542
- Shall I kill him, Your Majesty?
- 1138
- 01:48:22,083 --> 01:48:23,167
- Help!
- 1139
- 01:48:23,875 --> 01:48:25,292
- Help me!
- 1140
- 01:48:54,000 --> 01:48:55,000
- Help!
- 1141
- 01:52:16,917 --> 01:52:17,917
- Where's Marjorie?
- 1142
- 01:52:18,750 --> 01:52:20,958
- She's waiting for you.
- 1143
- 01:52:24,583 --> 01:52:26,542
- Welcome home, Your Majesty.
- 1144
- 01:52:30,458 --> 01:52:32,000
- I brought you something.
- 1145
- 01:52:38,542 --> 01:52:39,542
- My Queen.
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