Cool. I really like both of them last season, so I'm very glad they'll be regulars next season. OMG, I did not realize Jenny was Sonia from Nikita, I didn't recognize her without the British accent.
The writers better not waste that Noble acting talent and not just have him be the garden-variety baddie (which he did well too, but still).
I have to tell you, the last three episodes were some of the best television I have seen in a long time. When Evil tells you they have a plan, then actually does...whoa that was freaking wonderful. I actually laughed out loud last year when I heard the description of Sleepy Hallow. Now a year later and it is without a doubt my favorite NEW tv show of the year. It hands down beats everything else, for me anyway... your milage may vary. I am so looking forward to this when it returns, Sleepy Hallow forever!!!!
What's sad is I did it twice and I can't blame spell check. Hell, I think I will anyway. Damn that auto correct.
I think my mouth fell open after the finale. I began to suspect something was up with Henry at the tomb when his hand healed so quickly, but I never suspected that he was Jeremy. I hope that John Cho comes back for season two. I have loved seeing him and Corbin pop back up as the story moves along. His functioning as the horseman's mouthpiece was creepy and well done. Are all the members of Katrina's coven dead?
I had a similar reaction after reading the description of Sleepy Hollow and had no intention of watching it. Then there was nothing on TV one night so I decided to watch the pilot along with my Wife. Needless to say I was very pleasantly surprised. I'm looking forward to next season. And that is great news about John Noble and Lyndie Greenwood.
Sleepy Hollow is getting its own panel at this year's paleyfest. You watch the livestream here... http://media.paleycenter.org/paleyfest-live-stream/
Oooo, I might have to try to remember to watch Sleepy Hollow and some of the others listed on the schedule.
'Sleepy Hollow' gets more episodes for 'epic' season 2 Spoiler: season 2 casting news Sleepy Hollow Taps Timothy Busfield to Play Benjamin Franklin
Between 15 and 18 eps seems a strange number given it's usually 22 - 24 for a full season. But still better to have to few eps so they can keep the quality up then to have to pad things out, resort to bottle shows/clip shows etc.
15-18 episodes allows for a show to share a timeslot with a 13-episode mid-season show while cutting down on the number of reruns.
Lots of shows have seasons/ series around that length. Burn Notice and Leverage being two recent examples that spring to mind
Rizzoli & Isles seasons are just 15 eps long on TNT. IIRC, the Spartacus franchise had seasons 6-13 eps long on Starz. Orange is the New Black is just 13 eps on Netflix. ( ETA: Oops! Forgot to mention the short seasons on SyFy, such as Warehouse 13) Of course, since OitNB and Spartacus eps are usually 60 minutes long, that's like 1 1/2 of a usual (42 minute long) network show.