Oh dear. The other thing that is confusing me is if there is a "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" story in this universe, so that people know who Ichabod Crane is, or if that just doesn't exist.
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That bugged me too at first - someone here pointed out that this show is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, so no, in this version there's no pre-existing story.
Sophia-- I just assume the whole thing is happening in an alternate universe where it all makes sense, because the stuff they do to history shouldn't be legal in 37 states.
I kind of gave up on expecting anything resembling realism ... oh, about 15 minutes into the first show. Handwavium for everyone!
That the cast is clearly having fun with the whole thing really helps.
And yeah, Alternate Earth.
Although there seems to be some bleed-over from the Fringe universe lately...
Y'all, Alexis Denisof on Grimm. (I'm a week behind so you probably already know this.) He's in Dark Wesley mode, if he'd been suborned by the Council.
Is it worth watching just for him?
I would say - not yet. I assume his part will get bigger and reach some its awesome potential but it's mostly just an exciting prospect so far.
I think the show is worth watching on it's own merit this season, but I may have actually squealed out loud in the first episode where Alexis Denisof's voice was heard but he wasn't shown on screen.
I think it's worth watching just for David Guintoli. Sadly, the awesome buddy moments between his character and Sasha Weir Mitchell's have mostly evaporated now.