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Sleepy Hollow: “Bad Blood” — Jan. 20, 2014
If there’s one thing that makes Ichabod Crane more baffled than waking up in the 21st century, it’s suddenly finding himself in 1781 again. Or stumbling into a Revolutionary War reenactment and discovering that this is how history buffs, such as a woman named Caroline, amuse themselves. On the upside, he finds clothing it looks exactly like his old clothing, but it’s fresh. How does he pay for it? Nobody knows. He’s a damn sexy hobo.
Sleepy Hollow: “I, Witness” — Oct. 1, 2015
The long national nightmare is over; Sleepy Hollow Season 3 is back and off to an encouraging start. The new showrunner, Clifton Campbell, knows what Sleepyheads endured and is righting wrongs. In the second season, heroine Abbie Mills got treated like a sidekick, hero Ichabod Crane was portrayed as a chump and tertiary characters were given the spotlight. The Season Three premiere, written by Albert Kim, and directed by actor Peter Weller, delivered a lot of what fans championed.
26 Thoughts on Sleepy Hollow: Novus Ordo Seclorum
Jenny is in trouble. Jenny BAMF Mills is in trouble. She’s lying on a bank while Pandora is in the water tending to “The Hidden Man.” The Hidden Man is already grousing to Pandora about water quality. He just woke up. Wait until he hears about fracking.
22 Thoughts on Sleepy Hollow: “This Red Lady from Caribee” — Nov. 5, 2015
Soooooo, Ichabod goes on a date with Crextra. In the last episode, he offered to escort her to dinner. “Escort” better not mean “treat.” If Ichabod reaches into his pocket, I will reach through the screen, grab that hibachi knife and shiv him myself.
Sleepy Hollow: “John Doe” — Oct. 14, 2013
This is the requisite creepy-child episode. Every supernatural series needs one. In this case, a boy from the past chases a pretty little girl into the future and ends up in modern-day Sleepy Hollow. You could make a case for the symbolism of it all. Go ahead, make the case, I don’t feel like doing it. Let’s go!
Sleepy Hollow “The Akeda” — Dec. 1, 2014
In this episode, Moloch’s ranting about the End of Days proves to be more than just big talk. Henry taunts his parents and someone dies.
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Obviously Porch Abbie all the way! How could anyone else pick another leading lady?
Heh.