And time for another episode review! This episode review is special because it is our 100th episode review for this project. That is right, we have reviewed at least 100 of the episodes now. What better way to kick off our 100th episode by reviewing an episode that is pretty famous around here?

Well, here is our combined review for "

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ROBIN HOOD AND MARIAN'S LADDER
MOAT: 6/10
(Credits to "Purple Parrots Fan" for her contribution to this section)
For this moat, the players had to pull themselves across the moat with a rope, while laying on a tube. Once they got up, they had to throw the tube back to their partner, so they could cross in the same manner. This was just an average moat. It was just your typical Season 1 moat with an uninspiring, uncreative challenge. At the end of the round, the Silver Snakes (in which Jeremy obsessively compulsively kept banging on the gong), Purple Parrots, Blue Barracudas, and Red Jaguars advanced to the Steps of Knowledge.
LEGEND: 7/10
Deep in the Sherwood Forest, Robin Hood was an outlaw who lived with his merry men. Some say they were called merry men because they had did not work and other say they were called that because they wore green tights. Everyone was merry until the Sheriff of Nottingham forced Maid Marian to marry him. Robin Hood, Maid Marian's boyfriend, was very upset by this, so he sneaked into Nottingham to rescue her. Preparation for the marriage had already begun. Maid Marian, being upset, decided to lock herself into a tall tower as she want nothing to do with her marriage to the Sheriff of Nottingham. She told her seamstress to make an escape ladder out of the silk from her wedding gown. One night, Maid Marian used the silk ladder to escape from the tower into the arms of Robin Hood. Both of them walked off into the Sherwood Forest as they live happily ever after.
This legend was pretty decent compared to most Season 1 legends. It actually felt like it was a complete story rather than something that was randomly thrown together. I also liked how the story had a "happy ending" instead of leaving it off in a cliff hanger or on a morbid note. However, the legend really should've talked more about Robin Hood. There was hardly any background information on Robin Hood, like how he robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. But I like how this legend focuses on two historical figures (Robin Hood and Marian) rather than one. In conclusion, this was a good legend that could've been better if they talked about Robin Hood a little more.
STEPS OF KNOWLEDGE: 3/10
Sometimes it was better for contestants to actually let Olmec finish his questions before answering them. In this Steps of Knowledge, some of the teams gave bad answers because they never let Olmec finish his question. The Blue Barracuda boy in general was pretty bad at giving answers. One of Olmec's questions was, "Who was Robin Hood's chief title enemy?". His answer was "Robin Hood and Marian's Silk Ladder".

That answer was not even close to being right. Another instance involved the Red Jaguars letting Olmec finish his choices of answers. The correct answer to Olmec's question was "Robbed from the rich and gave to the poor", but the Red Jaguars only stated the first part.

The Silver Snakes were the only good team during this round as they answered all of Olmec's questions correctly. Naturally, they were the first team to finish on the final step. The Purple Parrots weren't too bad and they only got one answer wrong. However, they kept on fidgeting and stomping their feet in frustration whenever they didn't get a question. They eventually joined the Silver Snakes on the final step. All in all, this was an eventful Steps of Knowledge round for the wrong reasons. One thing that we can take from this round is that you should always let Olmec finish his questions before answering them.
TEMPLE GAMES: 7/10
The temple games featured a matchup between the Purple Parrots and Silver Snakes. The Silver Snakes featured Erika, who was 13 and had a collection of over 200 pencils. Her partner, Jeremy, was 12 years old and had a collection of over 10,000 sports cards. The Purple Parrots featured Nicole, who was 11 years old and had a collection of over 50 glass figurines. Her partner, Dustin, was also 11 years old and liked to ride a dirt bike while wearing a helmet that made him look like a "dork". The temple games were pretty entertaining and memorable. I found the player interviews to be memorable and funny for all the weird things that the contestants had to say.

The temple game sequence was good too, and it featured some of the more uncommon games of Season 1. The Silver Snakes were more of a dominant team though during this round.
In the first temple game, Erika] and Dustin had to grab one of Robin Hood's love letters and place it on Maid Marian's window by climbing up her tower. Once they put a love letter on her window, then they had to come back down and grab another one and repeat the same process. The first player to place all 5 love letters or the player furthest along after 60 seconds will win. In the end, Dustin failed to get any of his love letters at the top and even dropped one while climbing. Erika managed to get one love letter though and won the first temple game with a score of 2-0. In the second temple game, Jeremy and Nicole had to help Robin Hood rob from the rich and give to the poor. To do this, they had to grab a bag of money from the rich side of the corner and bring it to the poor side of the corner. The player that delivers the most money bags after 60 seconds will win. Both players only delivered one money bag a piece, and both players earn themselves a half-pendant. The score is 1-0.5 for the Silver Snakes entering into the final temple game. In the team game, each player had to grab an arrow and place it on their heads. They then had to slide down a slippery ramp and throw it through the bulls-eye. The player that gets the most arrows through the bulls-eye will win. This temple game was very close and the Silver Snakes literally won it with 1 second left. With a final score of 2-0.5, the Silver Snakes enter Olmec's Temple with two pendants.
TEMPLE RUN: 5/10
(Credits to "Purple Parrots Fan" for her contribution to this section)
Quite frankly, Jeremy and Erika were far from fast or impressive in this temple run. Every single room they entered had the easiest of tasks to be accomplished. Hit a gong, climb through the Cave, climb ladder, spin on oversized hamster wheel, sit on plastic seat, press two more actuators, simple. Jeremy grabbed the ladder with 1:02 left on the clock, and escaped from the temple with 33 seconds left on the clock. Making this by far the simplest win on the show. Jeremy even does some stupid little jig once he crosses the finish line. Like pressing a few actuators requires a great big celebration. All in all, this temple run is just as uninspiring and as unimpressive as "The Mask of Shaka Zulu". Exemplifying a win where a team only wins due to a simple layout.
FINAL VERDICT: 5.6/10
(Credits to "Purple Parrots Fan" for her contribution to this section)
To conclude, Robin Hood and Marian's Ladder, aka

was a very eventful, albeit average episode. The legend was interesting and temple games were pretty exciting. The Steps of Knowledge and the temple run is what brings it down. The temple win was by far the EASIEST win the shows history, and Erika and Jeremy still finished in little time. If there's one win every legends enthusiast dislikes, it's this one. Despite that though, this isn't the very worst episode in the show's history. It still has some positive points to the episode, and I still recommend it to anyone.