Meh, just shop at the Jas
Hessians in red coats again.
Hessians in the colonies in 1773.
G.W. in charge of things in 1773.
I’ll chalk up the third to this being an alternate history.
But…RED?!
clearly he is an ancestor of Frasier…
So the forces of evil make contact by cell phone. I wonder if they have their contract with Verizon. I’m guessing they do.
For Satan, press 1
For Moloch, press 2
To refill your Haloperidol prescription, press 3
That was…okay. Still not great. I did like Ichy and the Onstar lady - that was worth a chuckle.
I found it really distracting that Abby and Jenny have absolutely no features in common; I guess you can’t expect actors to look like each other even though they are cast as sisters, but you’d think they could have found some ladies who looked a bit alike.
You have to feel sorry for Ichabod, though - I don’t think I’d like to spend my days with bickering sisters, either.
I just can’t believe how much of each episode is taken up with exposition. I’ll grant you, the OnStar bit was fun.
It was. They need at least one fish-out-of-water scene in each episode. I wouldn’t mind an episode that was just Ichy adjusting. If they’re going to be destroying Big Evil every week, it’s gonna get boring.
And it shouldn’t be so easy. I didn’t even catch what they did this week that stopped those critters.
The special effects are good though. That puddle of demons is something I haven’t seen before, and the thing with Cho’s neck was pretty cool.
Anybody familiar with the occult knows about the Lesser Key of Solomon so they probably should have come up with something a little more original than that. I mean you can Google it and get the full text if that’s what you’re into. I would have gone with something more obscure ala The Ninth Gate. But I guess the idea was that this was *real *lesser key of solomon. Meh.
I’m still waiting for somebody to take Icky to the mall. If they go the whole season with him in the same costume, that’s really going to be unacceptable IMHO.
And howsabout giving these folks some guns? I mean the horseman raided that patrolman’s home arsenal and got outfitted pretty well while Abbie, Jenny and Icky are walking around with semi-auto hand guns. Nuh-uh, I don’t think so. Time to tool up.
Of course I’m still loving the show and hoping this becomes the next Supernatural but all of the characters still feel like cutouts to me.
re: guns - gotta love Ichabod standing straight up and doing the whole “old fashioned aim and fire” with all teh bullets flying around.
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That was…okay. Still not great. I did like Ichy and the Onstar lady - that was worth a chuckle.
I found it really distracting that Abby and Jenny have absolutely no features in common; I guess you can’t expect actors to look like each other even though they are cast as sisters, but you’d think they could have found some ladies who looked a bit alike.
You have to feel sorry for Ichabod, though - I don’t think I’d like to spend my days with bickering sisters, either.[/QUOTE
it could be that they have one parent in common, or something like that. i’m still amused by the matching hair styles, and now jenny has joined in as well.
somehow they have been so busy in 2 weeks (finally a time line) that they haven’t gotten poor crane a change of clothes. seriously, i’m sure the man need some new undies and socks by now.
Undies? I suspect there’s a reason he’s called Icky. I wonder how Jenny and Abbie would feel if they knew there was just a thin layer of wool between them and ‘the boys.’
Yeah, it’s long past time for Ichy to go clothes shopping. I want to see him looking like these clowns next episode.
Not really. They do need to address the clothing issue, though - 300 year old clothes aren’t going to smell very good even without wearing them non-stop. And showing Ichy rinsing out his shirt in the tub isn’t good enough. Although now that I mention it, they could show Ichy taking more baths and showers, though.
Icky’s going to be itchy from all the lice if he doesn’t change soon.
I like the main character, but the writing and the historical accuracy is just laughingly bad sometimes. Are we eventually going to find out that Itchy is, in fact, present at (or even responsible for) every headline-worthy pre-revolutionary war action taken in the American colonies? “Next week, on Sleepy Hollow: Itchy convinces Thomas Paine to write a pamphlet. Hessian ensues.”
My wife and I also marvel at the ability of a 18th-century English male to immediately put aside a lifetime of habit and prejudice and take orders from two women who just a week or so ago he would’ve referred to in polite company as “negro wenches.”
It’s enjoyable goofiness, much more so than the rather stale Avengers show. I don’t care about the mystery all that much, but I do like the interplay between the two leads.
I’m somewhat behind, we just watched the Sandman last night.
The last of the Mohican Shaman sells used cars? And our emancipated heroine just happens to know about him?
Oye.
:rolleyes:
Easy to fanwank those two – Sleepy Hollow is a center of odd doings and odd people, like Sunnyvale.
Abby knew about the shaman because of her childhood experience in the woods, when she saw the demon. She became a magnet for kooks. Also, because she’s a detective, she’s encountered or heard about all the oddballs.
perhaps she bought her vehicle at geronimotors.
yeah - it was a mustang.
You’d think it was Star Trek or something.
Yeah, when he started in about the Boston Tea Party I thought “Oh, I see, he’s the Revolutionary Forest Gump!”
“Stretch Armstrong Sulu” = Band Name!!
So far I am really enjoying it. But every time they mention the 1,260 days, I get a HIMYM twitch and think “I just can’t last that long.”
I missed the reference, were Big Sister and Sheriff Krabs-gen lovers? Or was this like a surrogate father/daughter thing?
The latter. It’s becoming clear the sheriff was doing more than monitoring the weird stuff going on in Sleepy Hollow, he was actively fighting the “Forces of Evil.”