I loved the look on Abbie's face when Ichabod walked out of the house covered in bloodsap. Sort of "OMG, he's an actual badass."
"I would like to go home now."
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I loved the look on Abbie's face when Ichabod walked out of the house covered in bloodsap. Sort of "OMG, he's an actual badass."
"I would like to go home now."
Oh, my other thought during the whole birth scene and telling-to-Ichabod was "Well, we know *Katrina* has a son..." IJS, that woman had a lot of secrets.
"...another exotic gift from The Amazon."
KILLED ME DED OMGMISON.
She may not be a bad guy, but still, I don't trust Katrina!
Yeah, I was thinking "Is that Ichabod's kid?" Too many soap operas.
I'm pretty excited for Irving's daughter to join the demon-fighting team on his next custody weekend.
I'm also assuming that Ichabod will now have to go to the Gap and get some skinny jeans, since his period clothes are covered in demon-tree blood.
I wanted Irving to ask his ex-wife if she'd happened to notice any newspaper articles about the rash of beheadings, Black Death outbreak, and German terrorist sabotage of the city's electrical grid that might just explain why the head of police in a "sleepy little town" of nearly 150,000 would be busier than expected recently.
Yes, also that it might not be safe to have the kid visit her father when the last guy who held the job was killed in an unsolved mystery beheading and another cop's corpse vanished from the morgue.
I was thinking we could have some nice protective father bonding between Crane and Irving. I always loved in Castle when the captain and Rick would share parenting stories.
§ ita §, that's cool! "Ichabod Crane doubts your commitment to Revolutionary motion."
ION, I went last night to see the DW 50th on the big screen in 3D. It was still pretty cool, but I don't think the 3D really added anything. On the other hand, we did get the Doctor's introduction to the 3D version, which was very, uh, Matt Smith-y:
"Hello, everyone! Welcome to the Doctor Who 100th anniversary special! In TWELVE-D, with all 57 Doctors!"
It was still pretty cool, but I don't think the 3D really added anything.
It did make the 3D paintings actually 3D.
The introduction was very fun. And the Sontaran movie etiquette video!