-Well, I'm glad I knew before watching this episode that Lyndie Greenwood was upped to series regular before watching the finale.
-I sincerely hope Irving's boss is sitting him down going "Look, Frank, you know we never REALLY thought your 13 year old disabled daughter was a serious suspect, right? You sure you don't want me to tear this up?"
-I think Andy spent most of the season sitting in the sewer, reading romance novels by candlelight and pretending he and Abbie were the protagonists. Who's with me?
-Yo'd think George Washington dying on my birthday is information I'd retain, but it never is.
-I swear someone reached into my brain for the " Jenny habitually got herself arrested to keep herself from hurting Abbie when she thought she was being possessed" bit.
-Ichabod looked so lonely and left out during all the hugging after all the possessions. dude, there would have been group hugging if you'd "accidentally" wandered close enough. Just saying.
-Poor Morales must have been so confused when he woke up in that cabin with a migraine and a pair of corpses, and no Irvings. (I wonder how long it took them to remember him.)
-I'm actually ok with Abbie being in purgatory, as it was her choice and she's apparently going too be pretty proactive about the demonfighting while there, but I will retract that the second it looks like she might be relegated to ghostly visitations duty.
-Speaking of which, show, not only can you not be bothered to give Katrina a consistent background, but you can't let the woman be out of purgatory for more than 5 minutes before she's attacked and carried off by the headless horseman, presumably to be raped.
-There is to be no rape, show. NO RAPE.
-I...am mostly bored by the Jeremy plotline. I mean, I assumed there had been a baby Crane all along, but the way it played out was kinda meh. I...think part of it is that, while I think John Noble is a very good actor with strong screen presence, he doesn't do anything for me. or maybe he just plays characters that don't interest me. Also, while I can follow his reasoning for believing Katrina abandoned him (I disagree, but I can follow the reasoning) I don't see how he can view Ichabod as having abandoned him, as Ichabod was buried before he even knew Katrina was present.
-Oh yes, and how did Jeremy manage to crawl out of that coffin as a fairly fit (if dirty and hairy) middleaged man, as opposed to still being 10~ because of the spell, or looking like an emaciated 90 year old. (Yes, that's the bit I choose to question. Leave me alone.)
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