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== The third season, starting with the second season's finale, only happened in Kate's imagination ==
In reality, Kate is just a peasant girl who only met Robin Hood once and hopelessly fell in love with him. Being aware that he loves Marian, she "killed" her and took her place. In other words, Kate is a [[Self -Insert Fic|self-insert]] [[Mary Sue]].
* This could also explain Archer's [[God Mode Sue]] qualities (as described in [[Robin Hood (TV)|the main Robin Hood page]]): he's an OC created by Kate, who was trying to make a really cool extra character for her story but went a bit overboard. Or perhaps she was getting tired of Robin at this point and wanted to make Archer [[Replacement Love Interest|her new love interest]].
 
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== Kate's behavior can be explained by PMS. ==
Each season takes place over the course of a year and it's presumed that each of the twelve episodes (the thirteenth is always a two-parter with the twelfth) are a month apart. As such, each monthly episode falls on the day that Kate is having her period. The outlaws [[CreatorsCreator's Pet|shill]] Kate like there's no tomorrow and treat her like a [[Purity Sue]], yet the audience never glimpses anything but a perpetually pissed-off [[Jerkass Sue]] who acts like she hates everyone and everything around her (sans Robin). Maybe she was a perfectly nice person for most of the year, but unfortunately each episode just happens to take place on the day that she has good reason to act like a total bitch.
* Unfortunately doesn't work when you consider that the episodes don't allow for a month between them - the gaps between episodes 8/9 and 10/11 at least are considerably less than a month, possibly as little as a few hours.
** Those times of the month can last for more than a few days... which easily covers that.
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... and most of the main characters were reincarnated as the Marauder-Era HP characters.
 
Robin, Marian and Guy were, of course, [[Reincarnation Romance|reincarnated]] as James Potter, Lily Evans, and Severus Snape. This is, in fact, only one example of MANY times that they have been reincarnated over the centuries, and they always play out the same "[[Star -Crossed Lovers|doomed]] [[Love Triangle|love triangle]]" scenario: [[Anti -Hero|Guy/Snape]] loves Marian/Lily, but because of his connection to "the dark side" she rejects him in favor of [[Lovable Rogue|Robin/James]]. This leads to Guy/Snape bringing about Marian/Lily's death (this comes about in different ways in the different lifetimes, sometimes directly, as in the case of Guy stabbing Marian, or sometimes indirectly, as in the case of Snape and Lily), and the [[My God, What Have I Done?|guilt over her death]] leads him to do a [[Heel Face Turn]]. They are destined to repeat this cycle in endless lifetimes until one of them makes a decision which breaks the cycle (most likely, Guy/Snape choosing to be good without Marian/Lily's death being necessary. Who you think she ends up with after that [[Ship to Ship Combat|is a matter of preference]].)
 
The other outlaws were also reincarnated as Marauders and/or members of the Order of the Phoenix. Allen became Sirius Black (the [[Lovable Rogue|charming scoundrel]]), and his brother Tom of course is Regulus. Will and Djaq are [[The Quiet One|Lupin]] and Tonks. Little John became [[The Big Guy|Hagrid]], and Much is [[Butt Monkey|Peter]] [[Bumbling Sidekick|Pettigrew]] (Robin/James is [[Et Tu, Brute?|betrayed by a friend]] in every lifetime, but who the traitor is can change depending on different factors. In the HP cycle, Allen/Sirius being born into the Black family gave him a distaste for [[Lonely Rich Kid|empty power and wealth]], which meant he was [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness|not vulnerable]] to being bribed to betray his friends. On the other hand, Robin/James having a [[Good Is Not Nice|slightly]] [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|crueler]] [[Jerkass|edge]] in the HP cycle led Much/Peter to finally get fed up of being used and belittled by his friends and turn traitor. Although they are reincarnations of the same people, different circumstances mean that they are not identical in every lifetime. Thus Much is a far more loyal person that Peter was, and would not have betrayed Robin the way Peter betrayed James.)
 
* This theory isn't meant seriously of course - but you have to admit it fits pretty perfectly.
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