Just rewatched the whole episode, and I can see where you're coming from, but:
1. I don't think Robin was planning on leaving at that point. It's pretty clear to me that he still thinks he can stop the wedding -- he tells Much "There must be a way." He tries to talk Marian out of it one last time, then he sits and sulks for what seems like forever before finally getting up to leave.
2. Much still deserved an apology. Wanting to be alone to wallow in self-pity is no excuse to be so cruel to someone who's been nothing but unconditionally loyal to you IMO. I just don't get the impression that it's for Much's benefit at all -- Robin is too wrapped up in his own pain to consider anyone else's feelings.
I side with Robin 9 times out of 10, but when he's an ass to Much, I just can't.
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Date: 2010-04-07 05:54 am (UTC)1. I don't think Robin was planning on leaving at that point. It's pretty clear to me that he still thinks he can stop the wedding -- he tells Much "There must be a way." He tries to talk Marian out of it one last time, then he sits and sulks for what seems like forever before finally getting up to leave.
2. Much still deserved an apology. Wanting to be alone to wallow in self-pity is no excuse to be so cruel to someone who's been nothing but unconditionally loyal to you IMO. I just don't get the impression that it's for Much's benefit at all -- Robin is too wrapped up in his own pain to consider anyone else's feelings.
I side with Robin 9 times out of 10, but when he's an ass to Much, I just can't.