‘Sleepy Hollow’ season 2, episode 16 preview: Ichabod, Abbie, and help from a camera
We’ve always known Ichabod Crane and Abbie Mills to be the resourceful type, so it should not be that big of a surprise that on the new episode of “Sleepy Hollow” airing on Monday night, they find a little bit of help from a most unusual source: A flash camera.
Thanks to turning on this flash, it appears as though Tom Mison and Nicole Beharie’s characters are going to be able to escape what would have otherwise been a not so favorable fate for either one of them. They are running away what is a demon army, and while having some firepower may be effective at taking out the bad guys, it does not help them see!
This sneak peek is in so many ways precisely what we like to see from this show. Specifically, it is a combination of something that is rather fantastic, and also something that is grounded in a little bit more realism. Hopefully, this episode will continue to do a great job of mixing these two elements together. We know at least that with the arrival of Thomas Jefferson at some point during this hour, we are going to have yet another reason to smile.
Now, the only thing that we have left to hope for is some sort of favorable conclusion that really sets the stage well here for the final episodes of the season. It will not be long before these characters take their final bow … at least for now.
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February 8, 2015 @ 10:03 pm
Very excited for Sleepy Hollow tomorrow. With just a few episodes left, I will soon have to go back to hating Mondays!
Fox really needs to do a better job promoting this show! We understand changes are underway and they want to bring ratings up, so why are these last few episodes not promoted during other shows that are currently bringing in higher ratings? It is sad such drivel as Gotham is doing better than Sleepy Hollow.