I though the troubled person has to die to kill the trouble for the family, but that absorbing some of the troubled blood would end the trouble for that person.
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but that absorbing some of the troubled blood would end the trouble for that person.
Didn't he kill the body-jumper to end his personal trouble? They could have engineered a different ending to it if they'd just needed his blood.
Sleepy Hollow is pre-empted tonight, right?
Ah, no, repeat of Pilot. Good idea, the show's getting traction, time to catch people up on what's been going on.
I don't think any Sleepy Hollow episode belongs on a scariest list. Unless there was an earlier Sleepy Hollow TV series?
Arrow: So let me see if I have this straight. Laurel's father knows that Felicity works with the Arrow. He runs around with the Arrow all through the episode and somehow doesn't realize that the Arrow is Oliver Queen?
He's a really bad cop.
Well, you know, Ollie has that hoodie of justice. No one can make out his identity under a hoodie.
IO9's top 25 scariest genre TV episodes:
Punky Brewster? Okay. I would put more Morgan & Wong on that list; the Millennium episodes Monster and The Time Is Now.
- Nice cheat with Black Canary's powers. I wonder when they do the Flash if he'll have some sort of technological assist, or if he'll have actual super powers.
- The show needs a better parcour consultant.
- A clock tower. Very nice.