Sleepy Hollow [Season 2]
In 1781, Ichabod Crane, a soldier in the Colonial Army,
on a mission for General George Washington, kills the Headless Horseman,
as the Horseman kills him.
More than 230 years later, in the present-day, Ichabod rises from his grave,
after the Headless Horseman (revealed to be Death, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse),
on a mission for General George Washington, kills the Headless Horseman,
as the Horseman kills him.
More than 230 years later, in the present-day, Ichabod rises from his grave,
after the Headless Horseman (revealed to be Death, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse),
is summoned back from his watery grave by an unknown party.
The resurrection of the one causes the other to also come back to life
as a result of their blood mixing shortly after Crane decapitated the Headless Horseman
on the field of battle.
Lt. Abbie Mills begins investigating the Headless Horseman
after he beheads Sheriff August Corbin, Mills' mentor and partner.
Mills' investigation reveals the presence of two occult groups - one for good, the other evil
- in Sleepy Hollow, both of which are concerned with the Four Horsemen
and the associated apocalypse.
after he beheads Sheriff August Corbin, Mills' mentor and partner.
Mills' investigation reveals the presence of two occult groups - one for good, the other evil
- in Sleepy Hollow, both of which are concerned with the Four Horsemen
and the associated apocalypse.
The killing spree the Horseman embarks on causes Crane
and Mills to team up, especially when they found out
that they are destined to be the two witnesses,
that they are destined to be the two witnesses,
the only ones who can protect the world from the forces of Hell.
As Crane's worldview is from 18th century Colonial America, some friction can be expected
between him and Abbie, and also between him and the people he must now work with.
This is often a source of comic relief for the show,
but also forces him to look at things differently
but also forces him to look at things differently
and thus becomes a strength.
The series is set in real-life Sleepy Hollow, New York, although it portrays the town
as much larger than it actually is.
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