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Sleepy Hollow: “Deliverance” — November 3, 2014
Getting Katrina out of Purgatory needed to be done. After a certain point, Ichabod would seem impotent if he didn’t make good on his promise to save her. Yet, here we are seven episodes in to Season Two and Katrina still doesn’t offer much rooting value. At this point, her role as Ichabbie spoiler is getting old. It’s time for Abbie to move on for a while .
Sleepy Hollow: “Dark Mirror” — March 4, 2016
Agent Grace Abigail Mills and Ichabod Crane are fighting the Hidden One, a cranky god who hates humanity and harbors a severe dislike for the Witnesses. The battle to defeat the Hidden One led to Abbie stranded in a desolate dimension. It was a different time zone: ten months in that dimension but just a few weeks in our reality. Abbie is secretly obsessed with a mysterious symbol and her head is not fully in the Witnessing game.
31 Thoughts on Sleepy Hollow “One Life” — Feb. 5, 2015
Hmm, why does Sophie also have this mark on her arm? Abbie barely knows her. Ichabod seems to be taking this in stride when he should be giving Agent Foster some major side-eye. He’s lost his grip a little bit so he’s probably just not thinking clearly.
Dear Sleepy Hollow, How are You?
Dear Sleepy Hollow,
The Sleepyheads miss you. We may or may not rewatch the pilot and “Tempus Fugit,” just to savor the parallels. We may or may not hit pause to look at the photos on Abbie’s cellphone. It doesn’t even matter that we know nobody was around to take those pictures or that we’re not sure if 18th-century Ichabod would use the Little-endian (day, month, year) format or Middle-endian (month, day, year) format to enter his birthday as the password.
35 Thoughts on Sleepy Hollow: “Delaware” — April 1, 2016
Constantly name-dropping founding fathers wasn’t working on Abbie so Crane had to up his game with a romance language.
Sleepy Hollow: “Blood and Fear” — Oct. 15, 2015
At Chez Crazypants, Pandora is up to her usual monkeyshines. She talks to herself and conjures a dagger. She also tends to her mystical flowers. Sleepyheads suffer PTSD from feeble flower-magic attempts of Season 2, but none of that is Pandora’s fault. She is a swell sorceress, if Pandora wants to garden, let her garden.
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Obviously Porch Abbie all the way! How could anyone else pick another leading lady?
Heh.