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No, I guess not. But it's just wrong. No hoodies ever. That's my advice.

Tom Mison did, sure. But Ichabod Crane? *shudders*

It's not like I rewind and pause or anything like that. No, not me. No siree.

And yet, didn't he use a friction match to light the lantern when he opened up the tunnel in the 2nd episode? I believe he did. . . . . But to be fair, if the show addressed Crane experiencing EVERYTHING new for the first time, the show would ground to a halt. That's why that first scene in the motel with the

That is exactly what the writer of the episode told me on Twitter when I asked about the flares. ;-)

Am I the only one wondering if Lena is Crane's descendent? Why didn't Treeman kill her like he was killing everyone else? He wanted Crane's baby, really badly. Why? Early in the episode Abbie wondered if the demon wanted Lena because she was a descendent of Lachlan Fredericks. What if the demon wanted her because she

Have you seen the behind-the-scenes video of the sword fight from Necromancer? In it they show Tom Mison practicing the sword fight. He's in full Crane gear except instead of the jacket, he's wearing a blue hoodie. So if you want an idea of what Crane would look like in modern clothes, take a look at that. It ain't

It wasn't torn, but it was mended. You could see stitch marks where the tears on his left shoulder had been.

Or at least Irving THINKS he's responsible—and this is what broke up the marriage. But "what happened, happened" was definitely referring to whatever put the girl in the chair, imo.

But it's THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, people! If you know the story, you could see this coming from five episodes away.

THANK YOU about the water thing. Really? Abbie gets to say tap water is full of arsenic, and it goes unchallenged? I live in futile hope that Crane will use his new "innanet" skills to research the matter, and correct her post haste.

As good as Nicole Beharie is—and she is—this show's success rests entirely on Tom Mison's shoulders. His ability to "sell" Ichabod Crane without ever seeming the slightest bit campy, or slipping into parody, is an amazing accomplishment. He makes you laugh, for sure, but you're never laughing AT Ichabod Crane. you

But they are keeping all of this supernatural stuff on the DL in town, so those heads weren't "evidence" in the normal sense. It's why she and Crane are across the street and not actually in the police station.

I read a quote from him about actors lying on their resumes (he once said he was fluent in French, and then was cast in a French movie full of ad-libbers. Whoops). He said that actors always lie about being able to ride, to which he added "I can ride….ish." So I'm guessing that was not him jumping off the horse. (Not

Did you know that that video was directed by David Fincher? True.

And "Speak to the Sky" wasn't on Comic Book Heroes! I don't remember the name of his first album, the one with "Speak" on it (it might have been self-titled). Then came "Comic Book Heroes," and then one in the late 70s called "Wait for Night" that went nowhere REALLY fast, and THEN "Working Class Dog."

Oh please no. He has such an incredible catalog of his own music! I cringe when he plays covers in concert. And he's usually good for three or four each show. Play stuff from shock/denial/anger/acceptance instead!