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So I've been putting season 4 off for months now and finally sat down to watch it and nope, nuh-uh. I love this show but this show tanked bad in season 3 and now 4. For anyone that has watched season 4, is it worth it?
Like the title says just how?!? The headless horseman's skull was last seen on the shoulders of the Kindred as he walked away with his mate. The hidden one in his anger destroyed both Kindred and Kindress, skull and all, so how is this possible?!?
i haven‘t watched past s1 yet but is there full free will? crane is often talking about destiny leading him and his friends to literally everything. his son, which was one of the best twists I‘ve ever seen, said that abbie was lead by god to the event which changed her and her sisters life.
Hi fellow sleepy heads!
I've binged Sleepy Hollow S1 to S4. After that I had gone through a lot of videos and news articles regarding Nicole Beharie and Tom Mison. However, they did not seem to talk or attend any events together after 2015.
Are they still friends? Do they still talk? I want them together :( :( Please let me know
Where does Ichabod say "Good morrow." to a guy as he is walking with Abbie? I believe it was fall, there were leaves, and they were walking by a fence.
In Season 3, was there any success in getting the Archives the status of historical landmark?
Hello all, just started watching the show again after stopping at the end of season 1 a few years ago. Just reading through the subreddit here and saw alot of people say that the following season are most definitely not going to live up to this one. So I was wondering would anyone like to give me an episode guide to remove the worst of the drivel? A big ask but hopefully someone can help me out.
I’m considering this show for my next watch. I understand it was canceled. Does it get an ending that is in any way satisfying? Or is it not worth the watch?
No spoilers please!
They lost their original vision of the show's overall plot from Season 1**.** There was no structure to any of their storylines after Season 2 as a result. Remember how Ichabod & Abbie read that the two witnesses will undergo "seven years & seven trials of tribulations" before the final big bad battle? What happened to that? The writers should have spelled out (in character discoveries and script dialogue) what each trial would mean in the show. What was trial 1? Trial 2? Trial 3, 4, 5, etc? Were the four horsemen the first four trials or collectively one trial? How does Pandora fit into these trials? What about Pandora's husband?
Sidelining then killing off Captain Frank Irving and Abigail Mills (Ichabod's equal partner) and removing Nikki Beharie (the female co-lead) from the show she and Tom Mison were headlining was the straw that broke the camel's back. Don't get me wrong, Tom Mison made for a great Ichabod and did a great job in his role. But I was there for Joe, Sheriff Corbin, Captain Irving, Jenny, Andy Brooks (John Cho), Tom and Abbie. John Noble was a great addition but the execution of his character's storyline failed in some aspects, looking back. Katrina should have never been brought out of Purgatory.
Also the majority of the writers from Season 1 left afterwards (Heather Regnier aside), with only a few remaining for Season 2, and virtually none remaining for Seasons 3 or 4.
Or is the tv series just a remake ?
[End of S4E13 description] (#s "So the second to last scene with Diana, Crane, and Molly is confusing me. Crane says that Molly is free and that she can choose to fight evil or not. Diana then asks "the witness mantle?" and Crane shakes his head no.")
[My question is] (#s "What did I miss where Molly is no longer a witness? Is it because Lara/Molly is now in "their time" and future witness trumps present witness? I am so confused. Any insight or theories are better than what's in my brain")
HALP-TIA
Original Airdate: March 31, 2017
Episode Synopsis: In the Season 4 finale, Dreyfuss finally has enough power to infiltrate the White House, and his group of minions now has the strength to take action, so it's up to Team Witness to stop him once and for all.
Original Airdate: March 24, 2017
Episode Synopsis: With a glimpse into the dystopian world that could be if Dreyfuss comes to power, the team learns more about Lara (guest star Seychelle Gabriel). Knowing what is at stake, can Team Witness put a stop to the billionaire mad man before it’s too late?
Hello.
So I'm a sleepy hollow fan and I've watched all episodes but I've missed out the explanation for season 3 finale and 4 opening.
So please help explain if they've answered the following.
What happened to Abbies dad?
What role did abbies dad play at the end of season 3 when he gave crane something and then forced him in a limo to washington?
How did we go from that to crane in an airport basement in season 4?
It all seems glossed over and a little messy and I've not seen them go over it though I'm guessing they've explained it briefly.
What was the explanation please?
Thank you :)
Original Airdate: March 17, 2017
Episode Synopsis: After a mysterious woman finds her way into the vault, the team tries to find out who she is and with whom her allegiances lie; Alex must come to terms with her feelings when she finds herself in a tight spot.
Welp, all I can really say is: Pan's back, baby! :D
While I appreciate the attempt at giving some more backstory to Diana and Molly's lives with Mitch, I didn't really find "Loco Parentis" a great episode. All of their conversations with "Mitch" resulted in nothing since he was an impostor, and the Barghest was disappointing because it wasn't really a threat nor was it very visually realistic. This felt like it could have been an early episode in the show when Sleepy Hollow was still getting its bearings.
I see what they were going for here, but I thought this was the weakest episode of the season so far. The emotional reactions were really forced - "Abbie loved coffee" - and the explanation of the Philosopher's Stone usage was totally sloppy.
Also, I don't really see what impact Washington's sacrifice of Ichabod actually has - it worked, didn't it?
http://screenertv.com/television/janina-gavankar-arts-defunding-sleepy-hollow/
I'm not even going to get into the politics of this at all, just wanted to say that I really don't think its going to help the show any. Hope you guys enjoy the rest of the interview though
Original Airdate: February 3, 2017
Episode Synopsis: As Dreyfuss gets closer to making progress on his mission, parts of his past are revealed; Dreyfuss' former partner returns to settle the score from years befor
Original Airdate: January 27, 2017
Episode Synopsis: The team must save one of its own from a monster that makes its victims re-experience their most haunting memories.