A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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I stopped watching Sleepy Hollow at the end of the last season, sorry. I was pretty much there for the Abbie and Crane show with occasional monsters.
I finished the first season of The Magicians. I don't know what I expected, exactly, but the show I actually saw was definitely better than that. We're what, two episodes into the new season?
Yep, I ditched the show when Abbie left.
The first episode (and, possibly, second) I watched was a repeat, so I thought they would just be re-running the last season. But without Abbie, I'm not sure I'd be interested.
I stopped watching Sleepy Hollow at the end of the last season, sorry. I was pretty much there for the Abbie and Crane show with occasional monsters.
Ditto here. I mean I like Tom Mison and Lyndie Greenwood, but it was Crane & Abbie's interactions that made the show for me.
I didn't realize that Sleepy Hollow was back. . . but then this week was Westminster Week and I didn't watch much on tv that didn't involve people taking a dog down and back in front of a judge.
Sleepy Hollow was all about Crane & Abbie. Without her, I don't care.
I haven't watched any of this season either. No Abbie, no show. (TOM MISON QUIT YOUR JOB AND GET CAST ON OUTLANDER SO I CAN WATCH YOU AGAIN PLEEEEEEEEEASE YOU WON'T EVEN NEED TO CHANGE YOUR OUTFIT.)
I would watch Outlander if that happened.
Tom Mison in a kilt ... has possibilities ....
Eventually they get to the Colonies: he could totally be the same character. . . but you know in the south instead of New York.