

Sleepy Hollow
Sleepy Hollow- Pittura Infamante (2×13)
Most of this weeks Sleepy Hollow focused on Katrina and Ichabod’s date from hell. No really, nobody can ever do anything in this town without killer demons and ghosts trying to ruin all the fun.
The estranged married couple went on their first date in ages to a special exhibit at the historical society. The art restorer Mr. Hollister approached Ichabod telling him he felt evils presence just minutes before they found him dead and hanging upside down. Katrina called it ‘the hanging man’– a death she recalled from a series of murders in 1781. Memories of her dear friend Abigail Adams came flooding back and provided her with the necessary answers to solve this mystery once and for all.
Katrina and Ichabod realize the killer has been hiding inside the painting all along, emerging only when it was safe to kill his next victim. Yes… it is as bizarre as it sounds, but that doesn’t make it any less terrifying. There’s something about an image that moves when you aren’t looking–and in this case turns his whole head towards you–that is still gratifyingly creepy. Mr. Hollister seemed to enact the curse while restoring the painting and opening the doorway for the killer to come through. The artist, Colby, used the blood from his kills as fuel to help him resurrect.
Ichabod decides to enter the painting to save the other art historic Miller and Katrina joins him. They’ve been seperated long enough. The mind of a murderer is a scary place to be. They find Miller dying slowly, but it’s too late. Colby’s soul has resurrected in a bloody human form and he’s out to kill Katrina and Ichabod. Surprisingly Katrina, does a spell, pulling everyone, even Miller out of Colby’s painted world. When Colby emerges after them, she’s back to being useless. Thankfully, she’s saved by Abigail… not Adams but Mills. Abbie shoots Colby and destroys the painting, something that should have been done hundred of years ago when Colby’s devilish soul was first trapped in there by Abigail and Reverend Trapp. “You didn’t pick up your phone,” she says to Ichabod. Yes, in Sleepy Hollow that’s a legit reason to come looking for your friend.
How does this case have anything to do with the apocalypse and the horseman? It doesn’t and that’s going to be my biggest problem with the show going forward. The network wants to make Sleepy Hollow less serialized and more procedural, so people can tune in without watching for a few weeks and still follow along. I hate that each episode will have stand alone cases. What’s the point? I don’t care about some crazy murderer from a painting if it doesn’t aid in the actual storyline which is fighting evil and the apocalypse. This is especially frustrating since it’s obvious that Abbie and Ichabod will crack every case that comes their way! Another reason this episode was so dull was really because the two witnesses were separated the whole time.
Back at the police station, Irving walks in causing quite the commotion. Officers immediately apprehend him thinking he’s just been on the run this whole time. Abigail is thrown off because she literally just buried him six weeks ago. Most people would be excited to see their friend alive, but not Abbie. Who knows how Irving is back here? He died with his soul belonging to the horseman of death. Could that mean he’s back to finish his job? Has the horseman also returned? Until she’s sure that Irving isn’t a threat to them all, she’s not taking any chances. The story could have had so much impact, but it was shattered by Irving’s disinterest and Abbie repeating her theory to literally everyone she talked to. We get it, Irving cannot be trusted!
She even broke the news to his wife Cynthia, who is no longer in the dark about all the evil happening in Sleepy Hollow. She knew her husband died as a hero during the apocalypse. But how does one suddenly accept that their husband is alive again and possibly evil? To be quite honest, I don’t think Irving is evil. I think the sword he used gave him another chance or something like that. Or since Henry Parish (who we aren’t sure is actually dead) gave him another chance? Who knows.
Other Memorable Moments
- Ichabod not understanding how someone can be both business and casual. I died laughing.
- Ichabod and Katrina kissing for the first time ever in the present day. It’s nice to see them finally together without the horseman as a distraction.
- Jenny removing bullets from a dead corpse that comes to life as a zombie. Hilarious.
- Best quote of the night: “Thanks for telling me to leave one in the body Hawley.”
- Is it just me or was Katrina a little less annoying this week? Plus, when she’s not dressed in her old witch clothes, girlfriend looks really hot!
- Ichabod’s man bun is on point! That’s one timely trend he is keeping up with!
What did you think of the episode? Let us know!
Photo Credit: Sleepy Hollow/FOX
Coffee Table News
‘Sleepy Hollow’ Officially Cancelled After 4 Seasons

Sleepy Hollow has been beheaded by the Headless Horseman that is FOX.
The series, which focused on witness Ichabod Crane, has officially been canceled by then network.
After 4 seasons, the network made the decision to pull the series due to low ratings.
Sleepy first aired in 2013 and was a huge hit thanks to the dynamic of lead characters Nicole Beharie and Tom Mison.
But confusing twists and turns caused a larger portion of the audience to tune out.
Things took a turn for the worst when Beharie’s character was killed off in the season 3 finale.
Loyal fans weren’t pleased and the show was eventually moved to purgatory aka Friday nights.
We’ll remember you fondly Crane. Thanks for all the apocalyptic monsters you killed to save our city.
Hopefully this will finally give Mison a role more deserving or his talents.
Sleepy Hollow
Sleepy Hollow – In Plain Sight (4×02)

The witches have taken over Washington D.C on this week’s Sleepy Hollow and it’s up to Ichabod and his new team to bring them down.
New villain Dreyfuss continues his search for magical objects and approaches a coven of lie-detecting witches to offer them a blade called The Dagger of Z’urn D’oragh. He’s willing to exchange the deadly blade for a witches stone, an artifact they’ve been protecting for years. Therefore, you can understand how upset they get when he informs the two sisters that their leader Mole Dire was lying about the importance of said stone. They punish her by replacing her “lying” tongue with a serpent and then take on the town, punishing all liars they encounter. Dangerous obviously considering no one is off limits because we’ve all lied about something in our lives.
Thanks to Ms. Jenny’s mystical Tibetan singing bowl, Crane has a vision of the new witness but is surprised to find out it is a 10-year-old girl. He shrugs it off because he doesn’t recognize her until he sees a picture of her on Diana’s phone – turns out, he’s been drawn to her because of her daughter who has refused to speak since the passing of Abbie Mills.
When Jenny figures it out, she goes to check up on Molly at her school and stumbles upon a group of girls bullying her. She comes to her aid but when Diana arrives, she’s less than thrilled to see her snooping around her daughter without her permission. In Jenny’s defense, she knows a lot about dealing with someone that finds out she’s a witness so she only wanted to help… except she can’t really say that out loud. That’s when Molly notices Crane and finally breaks her oath of silence with a simple “hi.” She’s clearly drawn to him considering she has actually been drawing him in her notebook. Creepy right? I’m just glad Diana isn’t the next witness set to replace Abbie. Having a 10-year-old be the chosen one makes it less painful.
We catch up with Joe, who has been mapping passageways in the vault because he lives for this kind of stuff. Alex admits that she’s been looking into Crane’s history because she’s skeptical of this supernatural mumbo jumbo and believes there’s something fishy about his clothing and accent. Alex assures her it’s authentic because he believes Crane is a time traveler, with the only other Ichabod Crane being logged in the 1700s. He’s not too far off you know. Plus, how could you NOT believe in the supernatural? She was basically attacked by a demon last week… is that not enough proof?
Diana was forced to call Ichabod after finding a stab victim in the middle of the woods. The victim however wasn’t a normal stab victim. In person she looked like a normal, young woman but in a picture, she came out as an old lady. Ichabod recognized the woman through her tattoo – she was a century old witch who visited Sleepy Hollow one day. He figures she was murdered by the other two Dire sisters and declares that witchcraft is alive and well.
To track down the Dire sisters, Ichabod and Diana wait until they make their next kill. They locate their home and search for the magical object and realize it is the golden grandfather clock. Being new to the supernatural game, Diana touches it and sets off an alarm, which draws the witches back home. However the clock suddenly reveals the sisters for who they really are – old and frail old ladies who explode into smithereens.
Crane makes the declaration – someone is willingly bringing evil to D.C in an attempt to find mystical objects. But what’s the reason? He’s definitely not aware that Dreyfuss is keeping tabs on him and hoping to find his counterpart through him. What does Dreyfuss actually want with them?
Oh and if Crane doesn’t have enough on his plate, the headless horesman is making his way to D.C and Dreyfuss is actually excited about Crane luring in the darkness.
There were definitely some questionable moments during this episode but overall, it’s nice to see Ichabod and Jenny still have such a tight bond and to know, she’ll be around to help guide the new Witness through all the weird and unknown. And with Diana not being Ichabod’s sidekick, it opens up the door for them to forge a romantic relationship…. after she comes to terms with her daughter being the chosen demon fighter.
Sleepy Hollow
Sleepy Hollow – Columbia (4×01)

Everything is so new in Sleepy Hollow’s fourth season and the biggest problem? We’re not in Sleepy Hollow no more. That and Abbie Mills is dead.
Ichabod keeps on fighting on the good fight without his partner in crime in a strange town, which we know best as Washington D.C. He finds a new group of friends, a new partner, more demons, and a sworn enemy that he doesn’t know exists just yet.
We pick things up 2 weeks after Ichabod was seized by some government group and is being interrogated about his “doings” with Abbie by some shady man which neither of us know much about. Ichabod is able to distract with the oldest trick in the book – you’re shoe is untied – and escapes, climbing his way onto the DC airport tarmac. Smooth.
But he didn’t get away before getting a snoop of his captors place and finding stalker-ish pictures of him and Abbie on missions and different books about demons and things. “Who are these people,” he wonders as he finds information pertaining to Lincoln’s memorial.
Upon his arrival, he finds Homeland Security Agent Diana Thomas who just witnessed a demonic murder of her partner Eric. Seriously, homie poked him in the back of the head and sucked out his soul. She questions Ichabod who explains that he’s a historical analyst who sometimes helps the FBI but she’s too freaked out because well, she just found out demons exist. Who can blame her?
She tracks Ichabod to where he was held captive and finds him snooping around. She’s cautious but they both establish he’s not dangerous, especially because he’s the only person who has a grasp on what’s happening while her boss thinks she’s losing it. Oh and she gets the obvious call that said demon monster has killed again.
Trying to find out who this demon is, Diana mentions a federal office called Agency 355, which Ichabod recalls was founded by Washington. When they arrive, they find the library is run by two youngins obsessed with the supernatural. Jake handles “news and information” and is a huge fan of Ichabod while Alex blows stuff up for fun but doesn’t believe in all the witchy mambo jumbo. For now.
After a brief investigation that really made no sense, Ichabod determines that the monster is John Wilkes Booth…. yes, Abraham Lincoln’s shooter. Apparently, he never “shot him” he just summoned a monster to enter his body and then killed him the same way we just say him kill Diana’s partner. Long story short – copper can kill him, American flags draw him in.
Coincidentally, or rather not because demons always plan their murders around parades, a patriotic event is taking place the next day. The new “squad” come up with a plan to lure Booth into an abandoned warehouse away from the public, where they could be too many casualties. Unfortunately, since this is everyone’s first hoorah, they loose the demon and he sneaks up and pounces on Jack. Thankfully our experienced and dear friend Jenny arrives in the nick of time and shoots him. Apparently, she missed all the killing and demonic stuff while “finding herself” in the Himalayans.
I will say, it is nice to see a familiar face in these unfamiliar surroundings and a part of Abbie continues to live on in Ichabod and Jenny. The two reunite briefly and talk about how much they miss her before he heads off to meet Diana at the Jefferson Memorial. She’s trying to process everything she’d witnessed today – how did Ichabod not consider she might be the witness he’s looking for, especially after forming such a connection with her. She wants to find the man responsible for Eric’s death but he warns her “once you go down this path, there’s no coming back.” Her response is nothing short of what Abbie would have replied – it’s better to do this with a friend.
That night, she goes to her 10-year-old daughter Molly who has been in a “funk” lately and refuses to speak. When her mother leaves the room to make dinner, she brings out her secret book and opens it up to continue her impeccable drawings of Ichabod. Anyone else mind blown? Maybe the new witness that’s bound to be Ichabod’s partner isn’t Diana – it’s her young daughter! Why else would she be drawing him?
The new foe on the horizon is a man named Malcolm Dreyfuss, a rich businessman entrepreneur who is dabbling in the occult. He’s the one who stole Lincoln’s head, most likely summoned Booth’s demon and even has a demon body guard who happily kills anyone who comes in his way. Shady stuff I’m telling you. There’s not much explanation as to what his plan is here all we know is that he takes a circular tablet out of Lincoln’s head and explains he’d shed all the blood in the world to get the rest of them and he’s very much aware and watching Ichabod’s every move.
Thoughts on the premiere of Sleepy Hollow? Despite giving it my all, I felt myself losing interest and lacking the energy to keep up with all the historical and all the demonic. Even the revamped cast seems like their trying to hard to be someone out of Buffy the Vampire Slayer when all we need is that bond between two witnesses to keep the magic alive.
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