sleepy hollow
Sep. 24th, 2013 05:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Aw, shit, I think I've stumbled onboard the New Fandom Train. You can tell because I already got myself an Abbie Mills icon. I've been crushing on Elementary for a fuckin' year already and I still haven't made myself an Elementary icon, but two episodes into Sleepy Hollow and I'm sold, apparently.
Episode two already fixed my single biggest problem with the pilot, which was killing off John Cho. ALL BETTER NOW. I am 100% okay with John Cho as a recurring snarky villain on this show. YES GOOD.
Also, I would gladly watch 45 minutes a week entirely composed of Ichabod discovering the 21st century. SHE LEFT HIM LIKE A MILLION STICKY NOTES. I AM IN LOVE.
It goes without saying that Abbie is the bestest forever, although having seen her sister for all of two minutes now, I gotta say, there might be some competition in that area, because holy shit.
Also, can we talk about how rad it is that, as in Elementary, half of the main cast is composed of people of color? Every time this show introduces a new recurring character of color, an angel gets its wings, I swear to god. Abbie's sister! John Cho! Abbie's ex! ALL OF THE INCIDENTAL CHARACTERS WHO HAVE BEEN KILLED GRUESOMELY SO FAR HAVE BEEN WHITE ADULT MALES, CAN WE TALK ABOUT THAT FOR A SECOND. HOW IS THIS REAL. (Yes, we've killed John Cho and the dark witch as well, but I'm talking about the body count among the extras.) I don't think the show has passed Bechdel yet -- wait, yes it did, never mind, the conversation between the sister and the nurse counts -- but I'm sure it'll pass with flying colors once the two sisters are in a scene together. And it definitely passes the race version of Bechdel, with Abbie and Frank.
I mean, I still get hung up on stupid shit like the fact that dawn broke over the church steeple before it hit the horizon, or that Ichabod spent a night at a psychiatric institution without anyone ever changing his clothes, but I'm totally cool with all the supernatural bullshit. I am 100% behind ridiculous apocalypses. SOLD. Also on Ichabod and Abbie's Mulder-and-Scully routine, with Katrina serving time as the Samantha complex (except that Katrina seems to actually have some agency of her own, or at least did at one point and may well again in the future).
YES GOOD.
Episode two already fixed my single biggest problem with the pilot, which was killing off John Cho. ALL BETTER NOW. I am 100% okay with John Cho as a recurring snarky villain on this show. YES GOOD.
Also, I would gladly watch 45 minutes a week entirely composed of Ichabod discovering the 21st century. SHE LEFT HIM LIKE A MILLION STICKY NOTES. I AM IN LOVE.
It goes without saying that Abbie is the bestest forever, although having seen her sister for all of two minutes now, I gotta say, there might be some competition in that area, because holy shit.
Also, can we talk about how rad it is that, as in Elementary, half of the main cast is composed of people of color? Every time this show introduces a new recurring character of color, an angel gets its wings, I swear to god. Abbie's sister! John Cho! Abbie's ex! ALL OF THE INCIDENTAL CHARACTERS WHO HAVE BEEN KILLED GRUESOMELY SO FAR HAVE BEEN WHITE ADULT MALES, CAN WE TALK ABOUT THAT FOR A SECOND. HOW IS THIS REAL. (Yes, we've killed John Cho and the dark witch as well, but I'm talking about the body count among the extras.) I don't think the show has passed Bechdel yet -- wait, yes it did, never mind, the conversation between the sister and the nurse counts -- but I'm sure it'll pass with flying colors once the two sisters are in a scene together. And it definitely passes the race version of Bechdel, with Abbie and Frank.
I mean, I still get hung up on stupid shit like the fact that dawn broke over the church steeple before it hit the horizon, or that Ichabod spent a night at a psychiatric institution without anyone ever changing his clothes, but I'm totally cool with all the supernatural bullshit. I am 100% behind ridiculous apocalypses. SOLD. Also on Ichabod and Abbie's Mulder-and-Scully routine, with Katrina serving time as the Samantha complex (except that Katrina seems to actually have some agency of her own, or at least did at one point and may well again in the future).
YES GOOD.