‘Sleepy Hollow’ premiere spoilers: First look at ‘This Is War’
Things are about to get more than a little bit crazy on “Sleepy Hollow” season 2, and with that, we come bearing some big news: Early details about the season premiere, which carries with it the title of “This Means War.”
Things will start off in this episode featuring most of our characters in surprising situations, and this will only start to unfold and get crazier and crazier from there. The studio released a lengthy synopsis for the hour below, but we wearn you in advance that there are some spoilers ahead:
In Sleepy Hollow, it would seem as though the status quo has been restored, but things in the formerly quaint town are never truly as they appear. Even now, how Crane managed to escape being betrayed and buried alive by his son, Jeremy (aka Henry Parish, aka the newly minted Horseman of War), or how Abbie freed herself from Purgatory, remains a mystery… even to them. What appears certain however is that while both Katrina and Jenny have apparently been lost, the Two Witnesses have not abandoned their quest to fight tirelessly against Moloch and his minions. Meanwhile, Moloch’s malevolent forces use all the powers at their disposal in an attempt to locate a key – once belonging to Founding Father Benjamin Franklin – which is capable of unlocking the gates of Purgatory. After using his unique skills on an unanticipated prisoner, Sin-Eater Henry Parish discovers a clue which points him in the direction of the valuable artifact, but Crane is intent on finding it first. While in Purgatory, Moloch works to raise a demonic army in preparation for his invasion, but those who would prevent the hoard’s advent get help from an unexpected source. Meanwhile, we learn that Jenny and Katrina are both still alive, though each is being held prisoner for vastly different reasons, and Crane takes the inadvisable action of re-entering Purgatory in order to fulfill a promise.
We feel like we are going to need to take some sort of “Sleepy Hollow” crazy-course still before the new season picks up, mostly because there is so much in the way of story here that is so complex. This is one of those shows to best enjoy it, you need to constantly keep your memory fresh.
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