• Abbie and Ichabod spend most of the episode in a haunted house. As you might expect, “It’s spooky,” Beharie tells TVLine. “And there’s this really interesting twist to its history that is super-personal for both characters.”
• The abode in question is, in fact, no random ghostly home. The estate at the center of the outing “is very important to Ichabod’s past,” Mison says. “Katrina knows an awful lot about it — and the people who used to live there know an awful lot about Katrina.”
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• The abode in question is, in fact, no random ghostly home. The estate at the center of the outing “is very important to Ichabod’s past,” Mison says. “Katrina knows an awful lot about it — and the people who used to live there know an awful lot about Katrina.”
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Katrina is SO vague its painful.
ReplyDeleteI'm still sticking to my guns that she knew who the horseman was whole time. and my other gun is telling me she's evil in some way. idk how she's trapped in purgatory when she was burned at the stake.
Considering the horseman will have her as a trophy if he does what he has too and he is death, I am not surprised at him leaving her there. But I agree about the vagueness, I understand why she is vague, but it is tiring.
ReplyDeletethe whole Katrina business has been the least interesting part of the show for me..
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