Oh, dear, Sleepy Hollow -- what have you done? Why did you do it?
Why did you take the elements of a show that were actually working and obliterate them?
These are my thoughts on the last three episodes (probably ever) of Sleepy Hollow.
Let's start with Joe.
We liked him! He was working! We liked the actor, we liked the character, we liked his story arc, we liked how he interacted with Jenny, we liked their relationship, and we liked how he moved the plot forward.
I know! Let's kill him off!
Let's add the father figure instead!
Idiots.
Also, only a few weeks prior, in episode 15, we wasted an entire episode claiming to have gotten rid of his inner beast forever. Why? Why would you do that if only 2 episodes later you were going to kill the character off when he turns into the very beast you spent time ridding him of? So stupid. Big fail.
Why did you take the elements of a show that were actually working and obliterate them?
These are my thoughts on the last three episodes (probably ever) of Sleepy Hollow.
Let's start with Joe.
We liked him! He was working! We liked the actor, we liked the character, we liked his story arc, we liked how he interacted with Jenny, we liked their relationship, and we liked how he moved the plot forward.
I know! Let's kill him off!
Let's add the father figure instead!
Idiots.
Also, only a few weeks prior, in episode 15, we wasted an entire episode claiming to have gotten rid of his inner beast forever. Why? Why would you do that if only 2 episodes later you were going to kill the character off when he turns into the very beast you spent time ridding him of? So stupid. Big fail.
Then there is Betsy Ross. Why was she even in the show? Nothing she did drove the plot forward. Yeah, she did stuff during The American Revolution, but it had no bearing on the present (show). She doesn't give Icky or Abbie any insight, she doesn't help in any way against The Hidden One -- the show changes in no regard with or without her in it.
The writers also hinted at a love affair between Icky and Betsy and then nothing came of it, either. Annoying. Another possible route the show runners could have taken was if the writers had made Icky haunted by why Betsy didn't return his love or why she seemingly disappeared. In this regard, the ending of Betsy's story line could have given Icky some type of closure, but, of course, this is not the case. Just a wasted character.
The writers also hinted at a love affair between Icky and Betsy and then nothing came of it, either. Annoying. Another possible route the show runners could have taken was if the writers had made Icky haunted by why Betsy didn't return his love or why she seemingly disappeared. In this regard, the ending of Betsy's story line could have given Icky some type of closure, but, of course, this is not the case. Just a wasted character.
Now, for Pandora.
Clearly the show is ending. For a character that we spent so much time with, she just suddenly died as soon as she got power. Said death came from The Headless Horseman.
Ugh, I guess.
I mean, I kind of liked how The Headless Horseman was reintroduced, but it was just another reminder of how far this show has strayed. I liked THH, I liked Pandora. I wish the show wouldn't have ended Pandora with such a quick death. So much momentum lost when she finally broke free of her poor excuse for a husband.
Clearly the show is ending. For a character that we spent so much time with, she just suddenly died as soon as she got power. Said death came from The Headless Horseman.
Ugh, I guess.
I mean, I kind of liked how The Headless Horseman was reintroduced, but it was just another reminder of how far this show has strayed. I liked THH, I liked Pandora. I wish the show wouldn't have ended Pandora with such a quick death. So much momentum lost when she finally broke free of her poor excuse for a husband.
(Heavy sigh)
And then there was one final straw ...
And then there was one final straw ...
Really? You kill Abbie? How completely finished is this show? Super done. Well done. Fox is sooooo not bringing it back.
Proof is that you don't kill off Joe, Pandora, and Abbie and think the show is being picked back up. You don't destroy the Betsy Ross story line -- not that anyone cared, we all liked Zoe.
The show wrote for its closure. The fact that the show runners are trying to pretend like the show is getting picked back up next season are just screwing with their fan base.
But what's new? They've been doing that for quite awhile now.
Goodbye Sleepy Hollow, I'll miss what you could have been ...
Until next time!
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Proof is that you don't kill off Joe, Pandora, and Abbie and think the show is being picked back up. You don't destroy the Betsy Ross story line -- not that anyone cared, we all liked Zoe.
The show wrote for its closure. The fact that the show runners are trying to pretend like the show is getting picked back up next season are just screwing with their fan base.
But what's new? They've been doing that for quite awhile now.
Goodbye Sleepy Hollow, I'll miss what you could have been ...
Until next time!
** If you would like to read my other blogs, please find them at:
http://www.madelinefresco.com
http://www.ihatemyback.com.
**** Madeline Fresco is a novelist who lives in San Diego. She is the author of CROSSED THE LINE, available for Kindle at Amazon.com, for Nook at Barnes & Noble, and as an ePub at other eBook retailers. You can also listen to her novel as a free, serialized audiobook at http://www.madelinefresco.com. Her second book THE CHOICE, is available on Kindle at Amazon. Her third book ANGUISH, is available for Kindle at Amazon.com