
The new Fox series "Sleepy Hollow" returns tonight at 9pm for Episode 4, entitled "The Lesser Key Of Solomon". In it, Lt. Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) will go on a hunt to find the police lieutenant's estranged sister, Jenny (Lyndie Greenwood), who we met last week as she cracked wise in a Sleepy Hollow psychiatric hospital. Jenny has escaped from asylum and the two will try to track her down. The episode includes flashbacks to the Boston Tea Party and will see Abbie and Ichabod finally learn the name of the evil they're facing. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see a clip of tonight's episode.
If you're new to the show, here's the basic idea: the series is a modern-day retelling of two stories by nineteenth-century New England author Washington Irving. They'll probably be familiar. One is about Rip Van Winkle, who falls asleep for 20 years and wakes up to find the world totally changed about him. Another related tale concerns Ichabod Crane, the Revolutionary War soldier who, while riding his horse home from a party one night, disappears after encountering a headless Hessian soldier. In the Fox series, Ichabod Crane is the one who's fallen asleep, and this time he's snoozed for 240 years. He's beheaded a Hessian soldier in battle, and that soldier - who might be one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - has come back from the dead to exact revenge. As Crane accustoms himself to life in the 21st century, he and Lt. Abbie Mills team up to unravel a mystery that goes all the way back to the Founding Fathers.
In Episode 4, we see Ichabod Crane talk about his now-deceased wife Katrina, whose grave he continues to look for. Katrina, as viewers might already know, was burned alive for practicing witchcraft not long after she concocted a spell to put him to sleep for 240 years. She has already appeared to him in visions and dreams to help him in his quest against evil in the little New England town, and she's also informed him that her body isn't in her grave, though we don't know where yet. "The bravest love is born again with each new day," says Crane. "The kind of love that makes the mundane unpowerful, that bewilders with its magnificence. Until fate's cruel hand intervened, and in the blink of an eye Katrina was lost to me." Tune in to Fox at 9pm tonight to watch "The Lesser Key of Solomon", and if you find yourself unable to watch it on TV, click here for the online live stream!
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