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30 Thoughts on Sleepy Hollow: “The Art of War”
Normally, I’d be swooning at the Ichabod closeup and the eyebrow porn, butI don’t want to love him right now because the camera will pull back and he’ll be with that weirdo extra who keeps trying to ship herself with him. Last week, we opened with a closeup, but it was marred by Crextra’s presence. Wait, that damn, sexy hobo is playing chess with Abbie. It’s safe to rewind.

Final (Maybe) Thoughts on Sleepy Hollow
I’ll address “Columbia” on the show that was formerly known as Sleepy Hollow with what are probably my final stream-of-consciousness ramblings on the series.

Sleepy Hollow: “The Sin Eater” — Nov. 4, 2013
This episode is filled with Ichabod’s sidelong glances and Abbie’s doe eyes. It also features Abbie’s doe eyes and Ichabod’s sidelong glances. The episode includes some husky murmurs and hugging, too. It’s a shpper-fuel bonanza. Let’s go!

Sleepy Hollow: “Benjamin Franklin” News
Actor Timothy Busfield, who played Benjamin Franklin has a new show.

Sleepy Hollow: “Kali Yuga” — Jan. 26, 2015
Team Witness works out some of their issues with a heart-to-heart and some karaoke. Ford Mustang shows up all over the place. At least the show has sponsors.

Sleepy Hollow: “Dead Men Tell No Tales” — Oct. 29, 2015
Back to the Witness mission, Crane feels guilty; Washington sent him to kill Howe, and he failed. Had Crane succeeded, the war may have ended more quickly. Crane has a lot of guilt issues. What he should feel bad about is Joe Corbin, who arrives at Jenny’s trailer with two bags of groceries. That’s what happens when you are gainfully employed, Crane.