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Sleepy Hollow - Renewed for a 3rd Season

Mar 18, 2015

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“SLEEPY HOLLOW” PICKED UP FOR A THIRD SPELLBINDING SEASON ON FOX

Veteran Television Producer Clifton Campbell Signs On As Executive Producer and Showrunner

FOX has renewed mystery-adventure series SLEEPY HOLLOW for a third season, it was announced today by David Madden, President, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company. Television producer Clifton Campbell has signed on as executive producer and showrunner.

“SLEEPY HOLLOW is truly inventive television. The talented producers – led by Alex, Bob, Len and Heather – along with the brilliant cast, anchored by Nicole and Tom, have created a fantastic world that brings ‘history’ to life with compelling and vibrant storytelling,” said Madden. “I had the pleasure of working with Clifton on both ‘The Glades’ and ‘White Collar.’ He is an excellent producer, and we can’t wait to see what this team has in store for Season Three.”

Campbell joins the series after serving as executive producer on “The Glades” and co-executive producer on “White Collar.”

The jaw-dropping conclusion of Season Two left Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) and Lieutenant Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) with a decisive, albeit heartbreaking, victory over evil. In the name of good, Crane made the ultimate decision to kill his wife, Katrina Crane (Katia Winter). With evil seemingly at bay, the third season will explore how the partnership between Crane and Mills will evolve and what challenges these two witnesses will now face.

SLEEPY HOLLOW is a thrilling mystery-adventure drama series spanning two and a half centuries, in which a resurrected Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) pairs up with a present-day police lieutenant (Nicole Beharie) to save the enigmatic town of Sleepy Hollow – and the world – from unprecedented evil.
From K/O Paper Products in association with 20th Century Fox Television, SLEEPY HOLLOW is co-created by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Phillip Iscove and Len Wiseman (“Hawaii Five-0,” “Underworld” and “Total Recall”). The series is executive-produced by Kurtzman, Orci, Wiseman, Heather Kadin and Clifton Campbell, who will serve as showrunner.

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167 comments:

  1. Thank God! I love this show and still believe in the creative team!!!

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  2. Yay! Excited and hopeful that they'll fix the mess that was last season.

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  3. 18 episode order by the way!


    Happy for the show!!

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  4. Congrats!

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  5. Hope its back to 13 eps, the longer season did not help with the problems this year.

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  6. Huh, that was a shock to say the least. Season 2 was... not that great.

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  7. Christopher DeBonoMarch 18, 2015 at 6:07 PM

    First New Girl, now Sleepy Hollow.
    Family Guy and The Simpsons next perhaps?

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  8. Where did you see the episode order??

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  9. Good to hear, let's hope they don't appease shippers and turn Abby/Ichabod into a couple


    Let's hope for the best, won't hold my breath though


    Especially after firing John Noble I have a beef with this show

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  10. Not sure about Campbell as the new showrunner but I doubt he could do worse than season two.

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  11. The show lost me as a viewer but I am happy for the fans. CONGRATS ON S3!!!

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  12. At this rate, we won't have any renewals left fr the upfronts, except ABC's.

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  13. The Simpsons is defacto renewed.

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  14. Ha, I knew it. And people freaked out about it.
    Now all that's left is for the new showrunner to get the show's groove back

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  15. Color me a tinge bit surprised.

    I wonder how many episodes there'll be? Hopefully an absolute maximum of 13. Ten would be ideal.

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  16. Christopher DeBonoMarch 18, 2015 at 6:11 PM

    18 episodes according to TVLine.

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  17. THANK GOD! :))))))))))))

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  18. Possibly but my concern is that the two big entries on his resume are The Glades and White Collar.

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  19. I'm glad because I seriously need them to redeem themselves for S2. That's just me. More Abbie, Ichabod and Jenny is just perfect for me.

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  20. It was basically the same last year. The only non ABC renewals from the upfronts that I recall were The Mentalist (CBS), Parenthood (NBC), Law and Order SVU (NBC), Hart of Dixie (CW), Beauty and the Beast (CW), The 100 (CW), About a Boy (NBC) and Hannibal (NBC) - 8 renewals. I still expect a few to happen this year too (maybe 5 or so).

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  21. Yes! The show has gone downhill in quality during the second season but after that phenomenal season finale, I'am so excited to see what season 3 is like.

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  22. I wonder if they decided not go to down the more procedural route since they gave it 18 episodes instead of 22

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  23. yes Yes YES !!! This is great news.

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  24. Revolution too.

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  25. As per TVLine:

    18 episode, and The Glades' Clifton Campbell as showrunnner.

    http://tvline.com/2015/03/18/sleepy-hollow-season-3-renewal-clifton-campbell-new-showrunner/

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  26. Great news. Hopefully it'll be as awesome as season 1 was.

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  27. I said renewals. Revolution was, sadly, cancelled. There were many more cancellations if we are counting those too.

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  28. Both rather charming shows
    I'm not sure I'm too hot on season 3

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  29. oh god.. why? season 1 was cool, season 2 was awful...

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  30. You need to start an anti-ship campaign so I can join, I have never hated shipping as much as I have this past year. Ruining all of my shows. My downtime on show sites due to the ridiculous comments, my fake friendships, everything. Sleepy Hollow and The 100 were the worst, shipping wise.

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  31. Even if Revolution was renewed the Stephen Collins scandal would've killed it

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  32. Oh, right. My bad.

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  33. Oh no already that seems like a bad idea....

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  34. If they want to have any hopes for a future, syndication is the only way to make it financially viable. Therefore, the lower the episode order, the harder will be to make it happen. With this order, it will need 2 more renewals to get syndicated. Still a lot but better than the 3 it would need with 13 episodes. Also why I expect it to become more procedural.

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  35. Now it's their chance to redeem theirself

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  36. I also liked both shows but they're both heavily procedural and contain starkly different subject matter.

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  37. Great news !!! I'm so happy and now Ichabbie can happen !!!!

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  38. Yes, the not 22 episode order is surprising to me a bit. But maybe they can extend it later. They did it with Gotham this year (From 16 to 22).

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  39. Wouldn't mind the procedural with SH if it's done right. A unique new enemy each episode can work.

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  40. Add Arrow to that list

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  41. At least the writers on The 100 don't push it nearly as hard as Sleepy Hollow, in fact they don't push it at all, while the Sleepy Hollow writers clearly succumbed to that part of the fanbase

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  42. And this is why I'm sceptical about season 3, fans pushing for a ship and forcing the writers to put the storyline on backburner to develop some crappy romance.

    Thank you for showing me that the fandom is exactly the way I imagined it to be

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  43. Christopher DeBonoMarch 18, 2015 at 6:23 PM

    If they go down that road then it could pair nicely with Frankenstein which they ordered to pilot.

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  44. I really don't want to watch the rest of season 2 now.


    100 isn't giving in to shippers? Sounds like my kind of show

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  45. WOO HOOOO!!! I just got back and this is the first thing i read on THR.I'm Thrilled!

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  46. Wich might be their plan


    Should've adapted I, Frankenstein though. The movie was dull fun and could've worked as a show. Basing it on the classic tale is going to cause some issues

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  47. The 100 has ignored shippers entirely so far.

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  48. I wouldn't mind the procedural level that was presented during the first two thirds of season one.

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  49. Damn, then I ignored season 2 without a reason. I didn't tune in for season 2 because shippers kept annoying me with Bellarke so I figured it'd go the Arrow route. Nice to hear that

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  50. Agreed. I hate fandoms and the shippers always wanting things their way. God forbid they would let the WRITERS tell their own story...

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  51. The problem is that serialization won't work too well for that show. Given the way the procedural way worked well for season 1 I'd say keep that going

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  52. YESSSSSS THANK U GOD I WAS NOT READY TO Say GOODBYE TO A GREAT SHOW

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  53. But now with new showrunners and writers it could be as good as season one!

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  54. http://new2.fjcdn.com/thumbnails/comments/I+ve+been+spared+_56fc5adf593f5bb6052032e8f710095b.gif

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  55. twitter is truly the devil, fans interacting too much with showrunners has turned into a problem

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  56. FOX is still not confirming NG's renewal, which I find kinda pointless.

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  57. Yep, in fact... oh, wait, spoiler alert.
    But no, no shipping on The 100, the show doesn't delve into that, at least not now.


    Shippers, on the other hand, keep howling about how they want their pairings to come to be, but there's absolutely zero indication that the show is giving itself to the shippers

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  58. Now you have the chance to catch up! It's a stellar season :D

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  59. I agree; as long as it is fun like it was on season 1, I really wouldn't mind watching it even if it is in a procedural format; the characters are good, they just need to snap them back to focus

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  60. It'll catch up now, it's comforting to hear about some writers still being strong enough not to give in to...."them"

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  61. I beg of you: catch up. It's one of the best seasons of any drama I have watched recently. You doing yourself a disservice by not watching it.

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  62. Christopher DeBonoMarch 18, 2015 at 6:30 PM

    I feel like we're going to get some other FOX renewals soon and they'll bury it in one of those press releases.

    Probably The Mindy Project.

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  63. I thought season 1 was much more serialised, it became increasingly more procedural in season 2, especially in the second half.

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  64. Same here. I hardly ever post anymore due shippers and their comments..

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  65. I only watch Arrow when Nyssa or Ra's is on now because of the shipping/romance. The only romance I want to see is Diggle/Lila and Baby Diggle.

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  66. yep, Diggle/Lyla/Baby are okay simply because the show spends the appropriate ammount of time on them

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  67. I will, I simply had a completely different view of the season until now. Goes to show how much social media can change the public face of a show.

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  68. Well...it's fun to taunt some shippers though. I know that they've taken over but they're quite easy to spot and make fun of

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  69. A lot of network producers seem to spend more time on Twitter than they do writing their shows. I don't even use Twitter much, but I feel like whenever I do, Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz (both of Once Upon a Time) are always spewing something dumb that indicates an unfavorable direction for the show and interacting with only the worst of fans.

    That's a big part of why I quit Once a few episodes into the third season. I lost all hope that the show could ever become what it easily could be. And from what I've heard, I wasn't wrong.

    Point is: Twitter's fine for casual interaction and subtle teases. But don't treat your fans as if they're your bosses. Work in a collaborative team to tell a particular vision. If you do it that, you'll have fans. Maybe not the fans you started with, but fans nonetheless.

    I've noticed that shows that cater heavily to their fandoms only seem to go down in both commercial and critical popularity pretty quickly. Glee's the strongest show to reference there.

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  70. Thank You Jesus!!!

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  71. And even if the showrunners dont pay attention to the fans the "suits" at the networks are, and they force changes on the writers of a show. If I was a showrunner I would make the show that I believe in with a healthy debate with the other members of the writing team but I also would only do a series on cable.

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  72. Good for the fans, congrats.
    Unfortunately, I'm done with the show. I enjoyed season 1, but had to force myself to watch season 2, I found it boring.

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  73. I agree,


    I've seen that with a few shows (not OUAT but I too gave up because of that Captain Swan thing....wich was both weird and uncomfortable to watch due to the immense exposure)


    I don't even know any people in my closer circle of friends that use twitter, Facebook still serves as the main medium of communication there. Twitter is fandom-exclusive.


    And yes, especially the "Arrow Dialogue tease" section on spoiler.tv makes it painfully obvious how pandering works

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  74. Good news I knew when they wanted to change showrunners that they would bring it back. I think 18 episodes will work out for them. I am surprised they got renewed before Bones but I think it will happen soon

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  75. I gave up on SH after S02E03 so I can't comment on that. Season 1 followed a similar scheme: new creature each episode with an underlying theme. That did work well IMO

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  76. cable isn't safe from shipping either....True Blood anyone?

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  77. TBH there hasn't been that much romance on Arrow aside from using Felicity for that, which is a bit of a diservice to the character in a way, but something that can usually be ignored. At least I can shut down the romantic aspect of Arrow.


    Felicity has had so many great moments that sometimes I sigh a bit when they roll her into it, but it hasn't been that bad

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  78. Depends, sometimes it is a great moment of interaction, discussion and fun, especially when the showrunners don't comprise their shows for their fans - like Jason Rothemberg on The 1OO or Joel Wyman on Fringe, who stayed true to their own shows -, but then you have a show that tries to please everybody and fails misserably - Sleepy Hollow's writers -, and twitter only makes it worse

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  79. Here's hoping the new showrunner can rectify some of the mistakes made during this season.

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  80. I must be remembering wrong. I definitely enjoyed season 1 a lot though. I'm normally not a fan of procedurals but there are/have been a few I've watched. I could enjoy SH as a procedural though, it just needs a lot of tweaking. Charmed managed to make it work for a long time.

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  81. I wouldn't necessarily say Twitter is fandom-exclusive. There's "weird" Twitter, which has some genuinely funny people, and then there's the urban culture, and self-obsessed blogger parts of Twitter, but I like to pretend those latter two don't exist. They're pretty much the worst of civilized society as a collective.

    Fandoms aren't too much better, considering they're just overly entitled viewers who think they have leverage over a producer for being a consumer. You aren't owed your idealisms for simply being a consumer. You will get the product you were initially promised, or you will leave it be and get over yourself. Simple as that.

    I avoid CW as a whole because my impressions of all of their shows seems to be tween soap operas catering exclusively to fandoms.

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  82. HELL YES!!!!!!!!!! My heart jumped when I saw it, awesome, hope it can recover from the drop in the ratings it suffered in S2.

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  83. HO-LY SHIT!!! AHHHH!!!! IT HAPPENED!! IT HAPPENED!!! Here's hoping they don't f*ck it up this time!!! OMG!! I'm happy!!!

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  84. The only shippers i can have fun with are people i personally know for i know they won't get too offended. But with other shippers i get angry with for they ruined whatever joy i had for a show (OUaT for instance) and turned it into crap.

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  85. Now I need a renewal for Constantine and The Messengers by the end of May and I'll consider this season a win. On a personal level.

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  86. YES! So excited but I think they should have given it 13 eps. 18 is too much imo

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  87. LOL!!! I always enjoy reading your posts! :)

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  88. HAHAHAH!! I'm Sooo happy Laura! I was NOT ready to say goodbye!!

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  89. That makes sense, even if the procedural aspect makes me deeply disappointed, its clear they are going there.

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  90. Very happy it's coming back for another season. Hopefully the new showrunner can draw in more people and improve the ratings.

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  91. Christopher DeBonoMarch 18, 2015 at 7:03 PM

    True Blood's problem started with the books though.
    I've read like...the first 5? and Sookie has slept with or a romance plotline with most of the guys who aren't villains already.

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  92. If there's no ichabbie, I will be happy too. Just love this show !!!!

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  93. Great news! I Wonder will there be 13episodes or more?

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  94. duck... now I have to watch on.

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  95. WHOOP! Couldn't be happier at this news. It was the only Fox show I was hoping for (since my Empire is clearly a juggernaut). I don't really care about much else on the network, but I sure love this little show. Glad it's getting 18 episodes again, too, as I think 13 gives fans too little to keep their attention over long breaks. And I personally loved the reset at season's end. I'm good whether it's procedural or serialized, but I do hope they leave Crane and Abbie as partners/friends for a good long while. Any romance has just dragged the show down. Just give me our ragtag team fighting evil and I'm a happy camper!

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  96. I wasn't ready to say goodbye either!! I just hope with the new showrunners (and i'm sure new writers) they can back on track and bring back the magic and fun they had in season one!

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  97. As long as Katrina is gone for good and her creep son, it should be a good season.

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  98. Do you mean Sookie and Eric? That happened in the books, but it didn't transfer very well on screen in my opinion. I didn't like it.

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  99. I honestly don't know how to feel about this anymore.

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  100. A part of me wishes that the show was just the "fish out of water" stuff, with Ichabod discovering new things and ranting about historical inaccuracies. Because those moments are well executed.

    Or they could have more well known figures getting decapitated. Like a running gag.

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  101. YEZZZ! *happy dance*

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  102. As I said at TV Line, I'm pleasantly surprised by this news! I haven't watched any of the other shows the new showrunner worked on in the past, but I'll give him a chance. Hopefully he can do good things with the show and keep the fun and humor that make it such an entertaining show.
    In the meantime, I'll cheer at seeing these characters again come fall :).

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  103. To this great news, I can only say Yay, I'm a late comer to Sleepy Hollow now I'm happy I came on board!!!! I love Abby and Crane!!!!

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  104. I can start breathing again ! Was so scared it would not be renewed I was forgetting to inhale. Happy Day

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  105. Will be curious how this new show runner's style works on SH - saw his other shows and am trying to imagine how he will handle SH.

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  106. I just love the show either way too.

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  107. Yea finally the renewal I have been hoping to see posted 😃😛

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  108. I agree abt the shipper thing.I prefer Abby and Ichabod as friends and they have the dynamic to pull that off,Didnt know Noble was fired...sad.

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  109. This is great news! I can not wait until it returns in the Fall.

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  110. What are you talking about? John fired?

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  111. Exactly! And I think that they will. Everyone and their mother knew the big mistakes made in season 2. Idt the new powers that be, would dareeee, try that crap again in season 3.

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  112. I've already decide to stop watching, but good for the fans. Let's hope they play it smart and settle on giving the fans some sort of ending in case next year is as bad as this one, rating wise, and it doesn't see a fourth season.

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  113. I m happy for the fan that wanted it renewed but will not be watching and not because I'm a Katrina fan. If I had not checked out this one fan site and been treated to some nasty comment and red some form Obessed Abbie fan that not only called the fans but the actress herself some nasty name calling. It I was the first time I checked out a site and has turned my stomach. I don't understand why people can not treat people with respect even if they don't agree with you. Ido think social media makes it easier to be nasty to people because you don't have to look them in the face when calling them names. I will not check out my other show because I know it will be going on those shows as well. I do know that if I hadn't checked out the site I would of been bummed that they killed her but would of watched it. I think people need to think sometimes before they says some thing. Remember there is a real human being on the other side of the computer with real feeling

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  114. Good thing Reign somewhat kept the balance of pleasing shippers and not pleasing them. I know hardcore Frary fans aren't liking what they're seeing with Season 2 but apart from the romantic lows, it's been a very decent season with the more political intrigue aspect of the show (i.e. Narcisse).

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  115. Me too. It may be renewed on FOX but it's still canceled for me. I'm also going through copious amounts of brain bleach to wipe this season from my mind.

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  116. I still say a Jenny, Hawley, Irving spin-off was the best of both words. Maybe Ghost Corbin could join them too. That's how I want to see Sleepy Hollow live on.

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  117. Showrunners and writers on Twitter may be the worst thing to happen to TV. It has gotten really bad. Writing and story structure overall have suffered for it.

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  118. If you think Twitter is bad, take a journey into the land of Tumblr. They take shipping to a whole new galaxy there.

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  119. I love that idea.
    Since I gave up on it in S2, I'm going to start S3 for at least a few episodes. I'll pretend it's a new show and S2 never happened.
    I'll give it 3 episodes to see if the new showrunner can bring the magic back.
    I just love Jenny and Abbie. I hate to miss them.

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  120. Abbie annoyed me to no end in season 2. I think that is the biggest trravesty of the season for me. She was this kick butt, fantastic character and they turned her into a harpy who could not get over the Crane marriage. It was frustrating and annoying when they could have so easily had Abbie, Katrina, and Jenny working together to make an unstoppable female power team. Their strengths complimented each other so it would have been so easy but instead it ended up in the same old same old vein - 2 women fighting over a man (or 3 in this case - Ichabod, Henry, and Abraham) and one woman largely absent from major screen time. It brought down both Abbie and Katrina, turning the show from the best potential into the biggest disaster of the season. Just terrible!


    I wouldn't watch the rest of season 2 either. Just know that everyone but Ichabod, Abbie, Jenny, and Iriving are dead. All the villains were lamely knocked off, Katrina was scapegoated, and they bascially hit a cosmic do-over button in the end so that literally nothing in season 2 was important except for the deaths.

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  121. Yay!!! So relieved to hear this news. Really happy, now I can breathe again :)

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  122. 18 episodes are too much for me since This show is almost canceled because of this number but I hope new showrunner may do better than Mark so much

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  123. Hope new showrunner will make it better than Mark

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  124. This show never had that many episodes. Season one was only 13 and season two 18. Critics believed the reason for season two's low ratings arose from the increased episode count, but I strongly disagree. We started off season two with incredibly lower ratings because Fox failed to promote the show in its off season and replay episodes in advance of the season. Perhaps they thought the show was self-sustaining and didn't require heavy promo based on season one's fantastic ratings; I can't think of any other logical reason as to why it was neglected. That coupled with the romantic drama and Katrina-focused episodes and plots caused the show to shed more viewers.They failed on so many levels this season, but the finale was excellent. I'd like to see MORE episodes, but I'm happy with the 18 and that Fox has enough faith in the show to allow it to redeem itself and didn't force them to scale it back.

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  125. Are they any good? I've never seen any of his work. I hope this decision was already in the making and Goffman's "exit" and new CBS was worked out just to keep things amicable for the media. I hope this wasn't a desperation decision!

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  126. I always read your posts and while we differ and agree on a few things I respect what you have to say because you support your statements with valid points. Out of curiosity, is there anything that would bring you back as a viewer? Or has this season just completely destroyed any chance of that?

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  127. I think Sleepy Hollow will keep things romance-free for awhile at least. It really brought down season two when it turned into a soap opera. Even the season one episodes when Katrina came on and they played that stupid string music in advance of her scene was a bit soap opera-ish and made me cringe. I think Ichabod and Abbie are adorable as a team and their natural banter will probably keep shippers satisfied. It would be unnatural for Crane to jump in anyone else's arms after offing his wife, so a safe bet is the show will revert to the insane action and craziness of season one...less the romantic violin music.

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  128. Thanks for reading. I appreciate it. For me when they killed Katrina, they killed any chance to redeem themselves in the two main issues I have about season 2. One, they could not go back and make Abbie and Katrina allies on the same side as a team with Jennie. I abhor how they turned two strong, female characters into the worst of stereotypes. Their interactions basically boiled down to two women fighting over a man - Ichabod, Henry, Abraham - complete with distrust, jealous sniping and backbiting. That was completely uncalled for. It's the worst thing they could have done with these characters and it made both come off as less than they were in season one. They had a chance to do something still fairly unique on TV, bringing 3 different women with different skill sets together in unity to accomplish a goal. That would have been powerful TV instead of this soap opera mess where Abbie actually came off as the worse of the two for me.


    Second, by killing off Katrina they bent to fan pressure. I hate when shows pander to fans because it means they are essentially handing the reins over to the most vocal fans instead of sticking with their own vision. I can almost promise that Ichabod and Abbie will hook up in one way or another because that is what the most vocal fans want. They've proven that they will give into fans if they howl enough in protest. No show works when its creative decisions are made by fan opinion and I can't imagine anything good coming from this one. It also means that the fandom will get even more demanding, resulting in zero fun interacting with the fandom, which can make or break a meh show for me. I stuck with Grimm through the lean season because the fandom was awesome. Most Sleepy Hollow fans have become obnoxious.


    I don't see myself revisiting Sleepy Hollow on a weekly basis ever. However, if people I trust say that the changes made are in line with what I expected from the show this season, then I might marathon it over the summer. Mainly that would be a return to humor and action instead of emoangsty speeches and long periods of just emoting. It would include making Jenny a focal point since she's the only character I still like and who is still on the show. I would like to see Hawley and basic common sense and logic return as well. For that, the overall story would need to make sense and not feel like they are jumping all over the place trying to make something stick. I still maintain that the biggest problem the writers had (and there were a ton of them) was that they burned through too much plot in season 1 so when it came time for season 2 they had zero clue where to go from there. Killing off Moloch at midseason proved that they were desperate and winging it as they went. Nothing about the characters made sense much less the story.


    As for Irving, I have no idea what to do with his character because the simple do-over, everything's now fine so-called resolution felt super cheap. It might have been the cheapest plot device in the entire show. They need to do something to bridge what happened to him or else they might as well have Bobby Ewing stepping out of the shower like someone else here stated. Mostly though any hint of hooking up Ichabod and Abbie needs to be eradicated. If they ever got together, I would never watch an episode again. I already can't stand either of them right now as individual people so that would be the absolute final straw for me. They need to redeem both characters from the mess they've become and that starts by having them interact more with other characters than each other.

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  129. Yaaaaaaaaaaay!! Excited for more action!!

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  130. One, they could not go back and make Abbie and Katrina allies on the same side as a team with Jennie.
    This is what I would've LOVED to see, yeah, the three women working together. I could've gotten behind the idea of Katrina being an evil character in some ways, as I think, done right, that could've been a fun role for Katia to play. But I mainly feared making her evil or killing her off would be an obvious, and rather cliché, way to make shippers happy (and this is coming from someone who likes both pairings, yet is pretty neutral on whether or not they remain canon or become canon or whatever-the shipping aspect either way was never a big thing for me with this show). This show, especially in its first season, was really good at subverting a lot of the clichés, and I think, if given the chance and opportunity by fans, they could've possibly done a lot more with the Katrina character that didn't involve either of those options. Like, for instance, having her work alongside Abbie and Jenny. It would've been awesome to see the three women teaming up and kicking ass.
    And I'd also have been interested to see how her witch powers affected her life in the 21st century, or see how a woman from her era dealt with and viewed all the changes in a woman's life that she sees in the 21st century. Would that have affected which side she chose to fight on, would that have played a role in her interactions with modern women like Abbie and Jenny? Stuff like that? I just wish a lot of people who were so rabidly anti-Katrina would've considered other story options like that for her and allowed the writers to explore those possibilities, instead of just demanding she be killed off or turned evil.
    That said, however, considering this IS a supernatural-based show, I don't rule out the possibility of supposedly dead characters ever coming back. And while I take your point about your complaints with some of the remaining characters, I still personally love Ichabod and Abbie and Jenny and Irving in general, and am anxious to see what next season will bring for them. I'm all for delving more into Abbie and Jenny's family and past, 'cause I think the episodes last season touching on that were quite good and lead to some really neat possible story ideas. I'd love more fun fish-out-of-water moments with Ichabod. And I'm interested to see how Irving can come back from his possession and brief "death", and try and regain his normal (relatively speaking) life. I'm still into the show itself in general and am looking forward to what this new setup does.
    But I do understand and sympathize with many of your complaints, too, and am sorry you feel as you do about the show. Hopefully next season will have some stuff happening in it that can pull you back in, though :).

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  131. That's the unknown factor here because his other projects were so very different type shows from SH. I couldn't begin to apply the work on the other shows to a show so completely different in nature. I did see that he has previously collaborated with a show runner on SH who knows his work and that is why he was chosen.

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  132. Yippee!!!!


    Love that show!

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  133. Hahaha! Exactly! I love John Noble, but I was beyond sick of Henry. And I was sick of Katrina (and Ichabod) for constantly falling for Henry's tricks! Good riddance to them both!

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  134. We need John on some other show. I just couldn't stand Henry.

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  135. I think it's more likely John Noble was fine with leaving to pursue other projects. I doubt he was "fired".

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  136. Sleepy Hollow and The 100 are the two shows that have the most annoying online fans IMO. And sadly they're my top fave network shows or high up there. The romance aspect is the least interesting and most pointless part of both shows yet that's all people wanna care about and talk about online. And people act like Bellamy and Clarke are an actual thing outside of their damaged minds and get all upset when they feel the show betrays them in some way. Lol. Maybe I should just avoid message boards for those shows.

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  137. Agreed! He really is a great actor but Henry was unbearable!

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  138. Yessssssessesssssssss

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  139. YES. I will miss Katrina thou. Hope there'll be a moment of silence for her and not immediately Ichabbie canon. Hope Katrina returns in flashbacks

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  140. Campbell rocks he'll help to me,

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  141. new showrunners? hm.. hope it will be better

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  142. John Noble is great, but I think Henry reached his plateau long ago. I hate that they made him the big bad reveal at the end of season one. I really liked him as the lovable sin eater on the good side. It was a great reveal but it's like they didn't know what they were going to do after they revealed it...season two's Henry reminded me of an 80s cartoon villain or something. Katrina seemed like the logical reveal as the big bad fresh out of purgatory. They wasted an opportunity to give her real purpose as well. Eh what's done is done, I suppose, but it sucks they had to resort to killing him off. Honestly though the Henry character did him no favors.

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  143. What show are you talking about because that was not happening on this one. I haven't seen anyone on twitter pushing the writers to develop a romance between the two stars. As for the storyline that shit was horrible and needed to be tossed out. Ichabbie is the main draw to the show romantic or not so fans wanting more of that dynamic should be expected.

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  144. If the story is working fans won't be complaining about it but rejoicing in it like with Empire. Social media works for that show, same as with Scandal. Sleepy Hollow wasn't trying to please fans with their storyline just the opposite. They wrote a horrible season 2 and people responded, you can't have it both ways. Twitter works when fans are happy but it's a problem when fans are not.

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  145. Exactly, twitter is exactly what it is. If writer goes on twitter then he is looking for some type of fan interaction and to guage the responses to their craft. This isn't something new networks have always measured fan response and catered to fans.

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  146. S1 was serialized and it worked just fine, it also had it moments of procedural aspects with the monster of the week. S2 just lost its way.

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  147. I think John Noble was glad to leave especially after his comments about how S2 was subpar plus they kinda ran his character into the ground.

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  148. Good news, can't wait to see what a new showrunner can do, Mark just had no clue.

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  149. You will have to stop watching TV because all shows have crazy fans on those sites. It is only a show, you shouldn't take it so seriously...there are far more real life issues to be this sensitive about. If you are underage, then I could understand.

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