That makes sense, Teppy. I just wonder if anything will change with the present day timeline.
'Get It Done'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Maybe Hawley will be erased from the timeline.
I don't know if Gotham is getting better or if I am learning how best to tilt my head when I watch it, but it's really growing on me. Flying Graysons!
Flash: HOLY SHIT. This show is balls-out crazy, in the best possible ways.
I'm just hoping next week will be the end of Katrina. I'm so glad they finally took her evil, but the way it was handled felt way too abrupt and unearned. IMHO they could've easily made her Secretly Evil All Along--like, maybe she'd magicked Ichabod into falling in love with her way back when in order to have a Witness under her coven's power, and/or to keep him away from whoever would've been the other Witness in the 18th century and thereby bring about the apocalypse. Or they could've done more with the fact she consciously experienced those two centuries in Purgatory, during which time she'd have plenty of time to grow bitter and resentful and rethink her choices--especially when her husband spent the same time basically asleep, and woke up to a world of blue skies, allies, fun technology, and yummy donut holes shared with his Biblical Life Partner.
I was spoiled that Abbie would be going back in time, and I wish I hadn't been (even though I'm normally a complete spoiler slut) because I loved that whole sequence and figure it would've been even cooler as a surprise.
the way it was handled felt way too abrupt and unearned.
Totally. In fact, for a while last night I thought she was double-crossing Henry, because it just didn't seem plausible she'd go bad all of a sudden.
I loved that whole sequence and figure it would've been even cooler as a surprise.
Oh my god, the callback to the pilot, and "Sympathy for the Devil" -- BRILLIANT.
I so hope they make acoustic retro "Sympathy for the Devil" available on iTunes.
Whee Sleepy Hollow! Embrace the crack! That was glorious.
Flash: HOLY SHIT. This show is balls-out crazy, in the best possible ways.
No kidding.
Not god...