True, I guess. But I think we should just be thankful for what we have here.
True, I guess. But I think we should just be thankful for what we have here.
And we talk about it being great to see, which it totally is, but when I'm watching it, I'm not thinking "Where are all the men?" or "Why are there so many women?" It's just the way it is and I accept it implicitly. I. Don't. Care. Now, try telling that to all the executives out there.
He is the worst. And like others have said, it's disturbing and mind-boggling that everyone has seemed to shrug it off.
He was in the beginning of the episode. When Holt said 7-9, he asked "AM or PM?"
But then he said her last name 10 seconds later. Did anyone else notice that?
It reminded me of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" - another cheerful-sounding depressing holiday song.
My guess is that Bob's replacing Mulaney and returning a week earlier than anticipated threw everything off.
♫ Me and my family will be warm tonight. ♫
I liked that part too. What was once a symbol of her father's love is now… a much different kind of symbol.
And what is this, like the 4th time Kane has tried to sacrifice himself? The
dude clearly has some sort of martyr complex.
I don't think the complaint was based entirely on one line of dialogue. It was more the fact that they jumped 2 days ahead and never showed what happened immediately after Finn massacred those people. I was kind of disappointed too. I wanted to see what the consequences of that were going to be for him, but they…
The end of this episode brings up something that I've always found kind of interesting. This show has always drawn similarities to the history of Europeans settling North America and the tensions with the natives, except with one key difference: it was always a possibility for the Europeans to get back on their boats…
Notice how the Grounders, which represent the "new" society on Earth, have female leaders but Mount Weather and the Ark (before Abbie), which represent the "old" society, all have/had male leaders? Makes you think…
She's a mom. She only knows how to use Facebook.
The CW has a history of giving their (established) shows a proper ending, so it would surprise me if they cancelled it.
If it makes you feel any better, it looks like we dodged a bullet with the whole Abbie/Jenny/Hawley love triangle.
I think I'm quitting Sleepy Hollow comments sections. I can't take anymore whining about Hawley and/or Katrina. I mean, I don't exactly love those characters either, but this is getting ridiculous.
I didn't *love* it, but I thought it was pretty solid. I liked the reverse Abraham/Isaac thing they did where Henry (Isaac) was to sacrifice Abraham (Ichabod).
Apparently there's a Hawley-centric episode coming up that will make us understand him more.
Upvoted for Grade A punnage.