Season 2 Finale Recap, Part 2
So this will be my last recap for Sleepy Hollow… You’ve all been amazing and while the show has had its ups and downs, I’m hoping for a great third season <3
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Episode 15 caused me to stop doing this a few months back, but since I’m dropping Sleepy Hollow (and going with HTGAWM) I figured I’d do this, Part 2 should be up before the s3 premiere <3. Big shout out to tinierpurplefishes for all her support.
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Sleepy Hollow 2x14: Fort Knox bad at Karaoke
The episode opens with Abbie singing her little heart out at karaoke and she sounds amazing as well as looking cute. Well, cuter than usual. The reason for this is that the gang has apparently gone on a double date, and while the two ladies can definitely do better, it’s nice to see them all relaxed and smiling. Ichabod and Hawley don’t have a song. It is understandable that Ichabod doesn’t find his teenage jams in the charts anymore, but I suspect Hawley just doesn’t want to admit he’s a Celine Dion boy.
Nothing good lasts forever on this show and Nick has to go away on business, promising Jenny he’d be back later in the night. Wink wink. Nudge nudge. This business seems to be a surprise visit from a woman names Carmilla, which according to my dash is a creature of the night that fancies ladies. This one seems to have a past with Hawley, a rather unpleasant one judging by the fact that he flinches when she calls him Nicky. Perhaps he just knows that with that name he’ll be forever in the shadow of her Minajesty. This blast from his past wants access to Theodore Knox’s estate.
After playing marriage counselor and talking to Ichabod about his relationship with Abbie, Jenny turns to Abbie, as Ichabod sings a song from the good old days which may have emptied the bar. Not everything is happy in paradise, despite Abbie’s and Ichabod’s insistence that all is well. However, Jenny has worries of her own because Hawley still hasn’t shown up. This doesn’t surprise me or Ichabod, who is quick to remind everyone what exactly he thinks of Hawley. He’s equally quick to do a 180 turn the second Abbie gives him a look, when his words distress Jenny. Ugh, they are so unbelievably married.
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Sleepy Hollow, Season 2, Episode 13
2.13 seemed to be split into two very distinct stories. One was a by the numbers bottle episode about a murderer, while the other was the heartbreaking tragedy of a man coming back from the dead only to be met with well-founded suspicion by the people that love him. The killer did make my hair rise on occasion, however, Irving’s return and everyone’s response to it was much more fulfilling.
Sleepy Hollow is back! (Only to go away again for a couple of weeks). For the first time in a while I’m actually feeling excited about things to come and even though it might be post-hiatus emotions, let’s see why.