I was remembering the scene in Daniel's picture.
Mostly I'm still thinking about Tom Mison shirtless, though.
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I was remembering the scene in Daniel's picture.
Mostly I'm still thinking about Tom Mison shirtless, though.
I've rewatched all three episodes and I have to say, I loved the pilot, but enjoyed the second episode even more. The third just left me cold. I SO hope this is not a trend. Much as I love Ichabod...and I truly do...I don't know if he can carry this whole thing for me.
Was facial hair common in 18th Century America?
Sleepy Hollow has been renewed for another season. I didn't realize they were only making 13 episode seasons of the show.
Oh! I didn't know that either. But yay!
I think the "mini series" format is the new thing. Under the Dome did it, too.
UTD was bad though.
What I saw of UTD was awful! I've only seen the 1st ep of SH; I shall have to catch up.
UtD played as though they thought they'd have a single-shot miniseries until about halfway through when they realized they could extend it -- so they had to bring in new characters to suddenly kill off, because they were running out of primary characters too quickly.
I was only commenting on how the "limited run" format of 13 episodes or so seems to be the new trend! UtD was ridiculously silly (but I watched a couple for young Sam Winchester anyway).
Mary Winchester was in it too, though almost unrecognizable.