I used to be so excited for the Monday night block of shows. But Gotham has been... somewhat uneven (another entry for another time) and Sleepy Hollow has become even uneven-er. This used to be a show that I would unreservedly recommend to all and sundry because it was so much fun. Somewhere along the line this season, though, that fun just
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Yup, basically, Frank Irving died for nothing. It's cool that he went out in a blaze of glory, but even that meant very little in the grand scheme of the story. I wonder what he'd got up to for the few days he was missing? Snuck back and saw his family one last time? Hung out in that crypt? Badass action montage? The world will never know.
I'm sure we haven't seen the last of him. Since death hasn't really been a deterrent for anyone else, I don't see why it would hinder him from coming back, either. After all, he was pretty close to getting named as a Horseman of ... something, and I'm sure (as Moloch told Henry) that Horsemen come and Horsemen go, so there's probably another job opening somewhere. Perhaps as a villain? I think Orlando Jones would love that.
And, yeah, we had no inkling what the hell was going on with Henry, other than Sith-esque HATE MY PARENTS HATE HATE. I would have been more on board with him if he'd wavered earlier, or Moloch had been a bastard earlier, causing Henry to think, "oh yeah, maybe I chose the wrong side... OR DID I."
(Also, during that scene where Moloch finally betrays him, I tweeted that his facial expression reminded me of an employee who's resolved not to take any more of his crazy boss's bullshit and is gonna sic HR on him. What, me, do the comic or Tumblr blog about the universal HR department that all evil beings and corporations share? NEVER.)
I have a lot of hopes for the show when it returns... so, so many hopes... >_>
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