And I *know* I've seen that Ye Olde Witch costume somewhere, sold as a complete costume. I just can't remember where.
I was thinking I saw it (or its close kin) in The Pyramid Collection catalog.
'Ariel'
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And I *know* I've seen that Ye Olde Witch costume somewhere, sold as a complete costume. I just can't remember where.
I was thinking I saw it (or its close kin) in The Pyramid Collection catalog.
Get the fuck out of Sleepy Hollow! John Noble, for reals???
These are the most similar bodices I saw at Pyramid: [link] and [link]
I was thinking I saw it (or its close kin) in The Pyramid Collection catalog.
Yeah, I went through the entire Pyramid Collection site last night, but couldn't find it.
Get the fuck out of Sleepy Hollow! John Noble, for reals???
It is from Kurtzman and Orci.
I really want Mr. Noble to get a guest spot on Downton Abbey just to see him interact with the Dowager.
Oh my goodness, that would be a treat and a half.
The 2nd Haven this season had some decent snark. "If it makes you feel any better, I never thought you had any authority." "Everybody needs a hobby."
Sleepy Hollow: That was one of the more disturbing resurrections I've ever seen.
Sleepy Hollow had me hooked the moment the head was lopped off the horseman on the road sign.
Anne, the one in the morgue? Yeah.
"It's hard to explain."
I'm glad to see John Cho back and I absolutely adored the attention paid to his physicality.
His neck put me in mind of the "E'gar suit" from Men in Black.
I like that he's a conflicted henchman but it makes me wonder...how is it that so many characters in fiction choose to hang out with 'the master' in exchange for some future reward.
DUDE. Have you _never_ see a tv show or read a book? The ones who want to rule the world tend to only focus on the tribulation portion of the program. It's never "let's have fuzzy bunnies for all!"