Sleepy Hollow

Action, Adventure, Crime

Director: N/A

Release Date: September 16, 2013

Sleepy Hollow is proof that I will watch anything vaguely apocalyptic, has a sense of humor about its ridiculousness & has pretty people. Sleepy Hollow isn’t going to change your life, but it was a fine diversion on a Monday night. Unfortunately it suffers from the Law & Order playbook: if someone more famous than the stars of the show becomes a character, that famous person’s character is going to initially seem nice and then be revealed treacherous. Spoiler alert:

The ultimate resolution of the plot-the apocalypse started because someone has mommy and daddy issues-didn’t do it for me and almost made me want to retroactively stop watching the show. Either you’ll love that all the evil entities are actually people who are angry at the main characters or you won’t. I didn’t. I’ll still watch the show because a headless horseman shooting a machine gun while riding a horse gets you a few forgiveness points in my book.

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