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Post by AntiArbitrator on Feb 19, 2016 19:58:55 GMT -5
3.11 Kindred Spirits (2-19-16)
The Kindred returns as a new threat while Abbie, Crane and Jenny try to find normalcy; Crane realizes his romantic encounters with Zoe might have a long-lasting impact.
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Post by KyleEl on Feb 26, 2016 16:19:30 GMT -5
I need to watch the oldest episode I have taped. I can't watch anything on my oldest TiVo without seeing that one first, and that TiVo is full. Tonight's episode will be the last. After that I have to watch something on that TiVo or risk losing an episode on the newest TiVo. Although there should be less to watch after this week. Things just keep getting worse for me.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Feb 28, 2016 17:48:08 GMT -5
Pandora and The Hidden One are having marital problems as The Hidden One becomes more and more frustrated that he is not at full power. She offered to release some of the power he had given her so that he would be stronger and he accepted the gift.
Ichabod, Abby and the rest of the team are aware The Hidden One has called The Kindred to come back to Sleepy Hollow and are trying to thwart those plans. Because of the dangers, Ichabod does not have time to court Zoe properly and Zoe is very upset. When she confronted Ichabod, she placed her safety in jeopardy.
The “Kindred Spirits” episode has one of the most bizarre twists I have seen on Sleepy Hollow but I like it.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Feb 28, 2016 17:50:27 GMT -5
3.12 Sins of the Father (2-26-16)
When Jenny makes the decision to confront her father, family turmoil from the past rises to the surface. Meanwhile, Atticus Nevins returns to town, bringing more danger than the FBI could have imagined.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Feb 28, 2016 17:53:35 GMT -5
The creature in this episode was too scary.
I wonder if the Mills father will play a significant role in the drama. Jenny visited with him and Abby met him because she had some questions about her mother's illness.
Something is very strange about Abby. The tombs had a major effect on her and she is hiding it from Crane and everyone else.
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Post by KyleEl on Feb 29, 2016 15:56:18 GMT -5
The oldest TiVo has quit recording. I didn't realize I was in that situation. So I had no choice but to preserve this week's episode, and that meant I had to go ahead and watch the oldest one on my newest TiVo so I can go in order when I get time. Not pleasant at all, and not that much comedy.
Pandora was causing all sorts of chaos and I really didn't want to see all that.
The closest thing to comedy was Crane's date at a Japanese restaurant where they sit right in front of the food being cooked and knives are thrown around.
Abbie handled herself quite well. I don't understand why the FBI are investigating murders. Reynolds doesn't seem to understand how valuable Crane's knowledge is to these murders. Reynolds' behavior looked familiar because I also watched "Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon". The man was just wacko. That other show also has Vine stars who really deserve to have series, but if they had them I guess they'd be on cable.
I can't make sense out of the investigation with Abbie's sister and her partner who I think was the murdered sheriff's son.
The man who had the cure was quite a colorful character.
General Washington nearly died! That didn't look much like him. Abbie's ancestor handled the situation so well.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 4, 2016 17:55:30 GMT -5
3.13 Dark Mirror (3-4-16)
Crane looks to his past for a connection when a monster resembling the mythical New Jersey Devil attacks Sleepy Hollow; Joe and Jenny stumble as they navigate their relationship; Abbie struggles in the wake of her trauma.
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Post by KyleEl on Mar 7, 2016 18:02:43 GMT -5
No time to watch any more, but since the oldest machine is full, I can't record so I have to save it for later on the newest machine.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 18, 2016 18:58:05 GMT -5
3.15 Incommunicado (3-18-16)
Crane and Abbie need to cooperate with their most detested foes when a supernatural event shocks the witnesses; Joe and Jenny try to restore their relationship.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 18, 2016 23:31:38 GMT -5
Kyle was making a lot of noise with his guitar at the beginning of the episode and attracted the MOTW, which was a banshee. She was attracted to and irritated by loud noises and would absorb the sound. Then she would kill people by shrieking so shrilly that people's eardrums would burst.
The episode was exciting and I enjoyed the looks Crane gave Abbie. Their banter about the donuts and bread was cute, but I did not really understand why she did not get him what he asked for. I can tell he cares for her deeply, but I do not get the impression that he is thinking about anything more intimate.
The special relic that Abbie was attracted to is called the Emblem of Thura and it's purpose was to trap a god. It came in handy when the Hidden One tried to kill Crane. Unfortunately, it trapped Crane in the room with the Hidden One. Crane's expression was priceless when the Hidden One suddenly appeared in the room with him, but he quickly recovered his composure.
I would never have thought Crane would work with the Hidden One and Abbie would work with Pandora to achieve their goal. I did not trust Pandora, especially when she asked for the piece that would complete her special box. The Hidden One heard her confession and Pandora might be in deep trouble next week. Confession is over rated.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Mar 25, 2016 19:05:06 GMT -5
3.16 Dawn's Early Light (3-25-16)
With the Hidden One growing stronger, Crane looks to his past with Betsy Ross to find the key to stopping him; Jenny considers the possibility of a relationship with her father; Abbie faces difficult decisions.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 2, 2016 11:49:07 GMT -5
The gold thread stitched around the stars on the flag was the key to opening a hidden chamber that contained information they needed.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 2, 2016 11:49:53 GMT -5
3.17 Delaware (4-1-16)
Abbie and Crane go to unthinkable lengths to save the world before the Hidden One regains omniscience; Jenny, Joe and Sophie work on a plan.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 2, 2016 11:51:46 GMT -5
When Crane and Mills were in the canoe, they exchanged a powerful message about bonds and trust. That is my favorite scene of the episode.
I had been wondering why they did not just shoot the hour glass and Jenny decided to do that. She took a long time aiming her weapon and the Hidden One became aware of her presence. Things went downhill after that.
The Mills’ father revealed just enough about his past to be confusing. If he has been in the know about monsters before the girls were born, why did he freak out when their mother began to see things? Why would he leave them with a woman who was freaking out?
Joe was a valiant soldier with a loving heart.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 8, 2016 21:52:48 GMT -5
Season Finale: Ragnarok (4-8-16)
Abbie and Crane discover what they must do to make Pandora’s box complete again; the team works relentlessly to stop the Hidden One before he destroys humanity.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Apr 8, 2016 21:57:46 GMT -5
Abbie and Crane said goodbye to Betsy Ross without giving her information that would upset the timeline. They did not want to tell her they were from the future, but she detected there was something different about Crane. Crane and Abbie were successful in restoring Pandora’s box, but they were shocked when the box started pulling Abbie’s soul from her body. Destroying the Hidden One solved one problem, but Pandora decided to rule the world now that he was gone. Crane called upon the Horseman to ride to the rescue. I was happy to see the red-eyed horse and his rider again. There were highs and lows in the episode. We lost Joe last week and this week we lost another beloved character. Watch the episode before reading article.
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Post by KyleEl on Apr 11, 2016 16:22:04 GMT -5
Still haven't gotten around to watching any of it.
I'm still getting exclamation points. But no wonder. I recorded two movies I didn't watch. one, when I saw the summary, looked familiar and I double-checked by fast-forwarding. I think I'm safe. The other I'm not sure about, but I didn't have time with all the other stuff I was watching.
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 27, 2016 14:54:57 GMT -5
I watched Sleepy Hollow this morning and I will not spoil it for you. Exciting and mysterious. I wish you had posted back then so I'd have something to read now. With no new movies this week (every movie being shown on broadcast stations at the normal times I had seen, though I should check the middle of the night now that I have time) I had plenty of time for a marathon. I started to watch just two and decided against "World's Funniest". I'm glad I did that. I saw three episodes, the last two from November and the first from February. I still ended up with a cliffhanger as Abbie is in some mysterious place. A month or so has passed in the last episode since Abbie picked up that red stone and disappeared. Like Forrest Gump, Crane seems to be everywhere. He nearly put everyone at risk trying to stop Nathan Hale from being hanged. One of the best things about one of the episodes was the frat party. I can't believe college students still like a song that is nearly 50 years old. Crane walked off with the only copy of a valuable book. Naturally, I did not care for Pandora or the evil being with her. The sheriff's son handled himself well. I live three houses away from a storage facility which was a garage where a neighbor used to keep his Edsels. It doesn't attract crime as far as I know, like storage facilities on TV. Jenny also handles herself well.
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 27, 2016 14:57:36 GMT -5
Oh, the next episode is on my newest TiVo. But the one after that was the last one to record on my oldest one. Then the rest are on the newest machine.
I found several "Big Bang Theory" episodes I had seen. I shouldn't have gone ahead and watched them on the newest machine if they were on the oldest one, since the newest one needed as many shows as possible to be deleted. But now those are gone and I can record on the oldest machine again.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 4, 2016 15:24:30 GMT -5
Pandora and The Hidden One are having marital problems as The Hidden One becomes more and more frustrated that he is not at full power. She offered to release some of the power he had given her so that he would be stronger and he accepted the gift. Ichabod, Abby and the rest of the team are aware The Hidden One has called The Kindred to come back to Sleepy Hollow and are trying to thwart those plans. Because of the dangers, Ichabod does not have time to court Zoe properly and Zoe is very upset. When she confronted Ichabod, she placed her safety in jeopardy. The “Kindred Spirits” episode has one of the most bizarre twists I have seen on Sleepy Hollow but I like it. This was one of two that I saw this past weekend. I'm hoping for Crane and Zoe to have a relationship. I don't remember what happened in which episode, so that's about all I can say about that.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 4, 2016 15:27:06 GMT -5
I saw the episode where Crane tried to retrieve Abbie from wherever she was, where the sun never moved and she was about to go crazy because it was so hard to tell time, and Pandora ended up trapping him there, while she destroyed the "eye".
But however it happened, she's back in the real world.
Meanwhile, that pretty FBI agent has to work with Jenny and Joe and can't understand what is going on with Abbie. And she can't know everything. It wasn't as funny an episode as I would like but there was just enough comedy to make me feel better about the show.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 8, 2016 16:29:47 GMT -5
An observation that I made: when Abbie escaped, it was like how people from the outside ended up "Under the Dome".
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 11, 2016 14:58:39 GMT -5
3.12 Sins of the Father (2-26-16)
When Jenny makes the decision to confront her father, family turmoil from the past rises to the surface. Meanwhile, Atticus Nevins returns to town, bringing more danger than the FBI could have imagined. I'm glad to know exactly why he left them. He maybe could have handled it better, but he wasn't as bad as I suspected. 3.13 Dark Mirror (3-4-16)
Crane looks to his past for a connection when a monster resembling the mythical New Jersey Devil attacks Sleepy Hollow; Joe and Jenny stumble as they navigate their relationship; Abbie struggles in the wake of her trauma. I didn't find these two as entertaining as the previous several episodes. I have four left. I was going to watch three this week but forgot that I was recording a show whose title suggests a character who could have easily been in these episodes. Abbie messed up. Movie projectors in the real world were invented one hundred years, not two hundred years, after this man came up with his. At least we had some humor because of Jenny's trailer problems. On the outside, that relic looks like it should go right in the trash. It doesn't look so bad on the inside.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 15, 2016 14:51:10 GMT -5
I have several movies to watch this weekend, plus I'm reading newspapers on four nights instead of three. Still, I'm going to try to watch two more of these tomorrow night.
I never thought I'd see Crane eating baloney.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 18, 2016 13:32:32 GMT -5
3.15 Incommunicado (3-18-16)
Crane and Abbie need to cooperate with their most detested foes when a supernatural event shocks the witnesses; Joe and Jenny try to restore their relationship. What happened to 14? This is one of the ones I saw Saturday, and the other must have been 14. I like it better when it's funny, and for a while there it was funny on one of the episodes. But I didn't enjoy the show as much this past Saturday. Two more next week. Will I be sorry to see it end? I forget whether this is coming back next season. I want to know where Joe got enough money to buy Pandora's Box. I must have forgotten some detail. Meanwhile, we have to save Crane rather than the world. I really wouldn't want to see anything happen to Crane.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 25, 2016 14:53:29 GMT -5
Abbie and Crane said goodbye to Betsy Ross without giving her information that would upset the timeline. They did not want to tell her they were from the future, but she detected there was something different about Crane. Crane and Abbie were successful in restoring Pandora’s box, but they were shocked when the box started pulling Abbie’s soul from her body. Destroying the Hidden One solved one problem, but Pandora decided to rule the world now that he was gone. Crane called upon the Horseman to ride to the rescue. I was happy to see the red-eyed horse and his rider again. There were highs and lows in the episode. We lost Joe last week and this week we lost another beloved character. Watch the episode before reading article.I can't imagine anyone would be happy to see the headless horseman, but at least he got the job done. Pandora at the funeral reminded me of evil Regina. I dread seeing more of that this season. It was a beautiful church. I can't believe they didn't find a way to rescue Abbie. If they renewed this (I can't remember if they did) it won't be the same without her. It's crane that I really like, but Abbie added a lot. Amazing! President Washington, knowing Crane would be alive in the future, was able to warn him about a major threat to the country our Founding Fathers intended. Who would believe he knew about Hillary and Donald?
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 25, 2016 14:55:03 GMT -5
When Crane and Mills were in the canoe, they exchanged a powerful message about bonds and trust. That is my favorite scene of the episode. I had been wondering why they did not just shoot the hour glass and Jenny decided to do that. She took a long time aiming her weapon and the Hidden One became aware of her presence. Things went downhill after that. The Mills’ father revealed just enough about his past to be confusing. If he has been in the know about monsters before the girls were born, why did he freak out when their mother began to see things? Why would he leave them with a woman who was freaking out? Joe was a valiant soldier with a loving heart. I don't know what happened. I thought I rescued every episode before it got deleted. I don't know whether they'll rerun these, so i'd better go online, which I hate to do.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 25, 2016 14:55:50 GMT -5
The gold thread stitched around the stars on the flag was the key to opening a hidden chamber that contained information they needed. Interesting episode. I liked when Crane criticized the musical "Hamilton".
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 29, 2016 14:51:44 GMT -5
When Crane and Mills were in the canoe, they exchanged a powerful message about bonds and trust. That is my favorite scene of the episode. I had been wondering why they did not just shoot the hour glass and Jenny decided to do that. She took a long time aiming her weapon and the Hidden One became aware of her presence. Things went downhill after that. The Mills’ father revealed just enough about his past to be confusing. If he has been in the know about monsters before the girls were born, why did he freak out when their mother began to see things? Why would he leave them with a woman who was freaking out? Joe was a valiant soldier with a loving heart. Okay, I saw part of the episode that somehow got lost. It's not pleasant watching online. For one thing, the software doesn't work right and the action is not synchronized with the audio. And the computer froze with 6 minutes left. It was suggested I try a new computer and that one was worse. It took numerous tries to even get to where I left off and every time I did, something would go wrong, such as "Shockwave Flash has crashed". And I had to watch commercials over and over. I did like the one where Lindsey Vonn participated in other Olympic sports. I especially liked seeing her do rhythmic gymnastics. I'm curious how, if Joe didn't have time to go to the trailer and return, Jenny went there when something was wrong, and there was still time to finish. Jenny hadn't shot the hourglass and Joe wasn't dead, but I'm going to have to try again with the computer I started with, if I can. And hopefully it will work. But I think they need to fix those computers so they will work. Because I'm not paying $60 a month for the Internet, and even if I do, videos might cause me problems.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jul 29, 2016 15:59:39 GMT -5
Although I sometimes have issues when streaming, it seems to happen more on FOX than other networks. I hope it gets better.
I agree that it was not logical for Jenny to have time to do what she did.
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