Last episode was #5, "John Doe". Next one is #6, "Sin Eater", slated to air on Nov. 4.
(I was paranoid, too, and went a-researchin'.)
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Last episode was #5, "John Doe". Next one is #6, "Sin Eater", slated to air on Nov. 4.
(I was paranoid, too, and went a-researchin'.)
Bless the enablers.
Actually they could easily get him in new clothes that suggest his origins, rather than him sticking with the usual.
He is fairly accepting of the changes in things, I think he would start to see his dress as problematic to keep dealing with.
Also? Who is paying his way in the present?
if any show deserves to have an amazing Halloween special, it's this one.
Inorite?
Maybe next season.
Let there be Jack-o-Lantern flinging, please?
I vote Jilli guest stars as Ichabod's personal stylist to find him some slightly fresher period-appropriate clothing.
Actually they could easily get him in new clothes that suggest his origins
What would be the in-show reason for making that effort? I can't see Ichabod caring enough to learn eBay, or anyone to help him. I can see him in modern but fussy clothes, but that would have its own merits--nodding to the War just looks complicated.
Give him jeans and plaid! Loosen his ponytail!
(and then cross over with SPN)
Oh no, not his ponytail, he shares that with Abbie. They have the same hairdo.
Maybe he could keep the boots, change into jeans and shirt, and get a long coat. Hmm. Trenchcoat?
MAYBE HE CAN STAY IN THE SAME CLOTHES AND CONTINUE TO LOOK CUTE. /handwavium keeps 200 year old clothes fresh and clean!
Who is paying his way in the present?
Did he have tenure at Oxford in the 18th century?