Isabella, future girl-queen of England, receives a visit from a predecessor.
Claudius picks just about the worst possible time to ship his nephew off to England. Hal benefits from the diversion.
Ned and Hal meet again after a battle, in another London street.
John Barwyk has better things to do than wait for a man to die, and yet here he is.
What would you have me do? I am a subject,
And challenge law: attorneys are denied me.
Henry of Lancaster has had ample time to think over what he wants and what he intends to do. Not that this is a whole lot of help.
Henry Bolingbroke is an absurdly youthful jousting champion and a man of few words. But his cousin is King of England, so that has to count for something.
Aumerle doesn't kill his king, but he can't save him, either.
No man has aught of what he leaves.
Two kinsmen make an auspicious start to a hunting trip by avoiding their relatives and having sex in tents. (They're very nice tents, though.)