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Top 12 Characters from FOX’s Sleepy Hollow
Halloween may have ended the day before yesterday, but I wanted to give the spooky season one last hurrah! I recently did a couple of lists related to characters from Washington Irving’s classic tale “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” I’ve been on a Sleepy Hollow kick lately, for a few reasons…and due to this “kick,” I decided it was time to revisit the somewhat controversial FOX TV Series simply called “Sleepy Hollow.” When the show first came out, I actually only got part of the way through Season One before I stopped watching it; at the time, I had a lot of other things eating up my attention, and I think I was also a little more closed-minded towards the drastic reinventions this series put forth.
After revisiting the show in the past couple months, I found a new sort of love and respect for it. It’s not a perfect series, mind you, but I think the mixture of my love of the source material and the excellent performances from the actors, above all else, pull it through. The show is a supernatural crime drama, similar to things like “Supernatural,” “Lucifer,” or “The X-Files.” The series focuses on Ichabod Crane - a dashing Revolutionary War hero, in this version of the story - solving a variety of strange crimes in the modern day. From witches to demons to figures from mythology - and, of course, the Headless Horseman - the show had a lot of really wonderful characters and creatures on display. I decided it would be fun to count down some of my favorite characters from the series overall, in honor of All Hallows Eve (or, given today’s date, Dia de los Muertos; take your pick). Because not only did this show have great reimaginings of the characters from the Washington Irving legend, but also a fine array of original characters unique to this interpretation. They all deserve to be recognized. So, without further ado…here are my personal Top 12 Characters from FOX’s Sleepy Hollow.
12. Jake Wells & Alex Norwood.
These two characters debuted in the show’s fourth and final season. I’m just going to state outright: in my opinion, Season 4 was the worst season of the show. On its own terms, it wasn’t necessarily all that bad, but I think it tried to do a few too many things at once, and changed up the formula of the series in a few too many ways. When you compare to the prior three seasons, it stands out as the weakest link, in my opinion. One of the issues this season had was that it had a whole new cast of major characters we’d never met before, which meant a whole new set of relationships, personalities, and performances for the audience to get used to. Thankfully, most of these characters were pretty strong. Case in point: Jake Wells and Alex Norwood, two eccentric history buffs who work as the chief operatives for Agency 355: a secretive part of the FBI that investigates supernatural phenomenon. Jake and Alex I always saw as a duo, first and foremost, hence why I decided to include them together here. Jake is a dorky, geeky fellow who has read more books on history, and done more research into the paranormal, than almost anyone else; his knowledge on both subjects almost rivals that of Ichabod himself, and he is eager to prove his worth as a hero when he realizes his true calling. Alex, meanwhile, is a snarky, sneaky weapons expert fascinated with ancient technology and cursed objects; she’s actually a bit more skeptical than Jake, but she goes along for the ride. Alex also has a hidden crush on Jake, who naturally remains totally oblivious. These two were just a fun pair to watch in action, and many of the funniest moments in the final season came from their interactions.
11. Jobe.
While Season 4 may have had a lot of problems, one thing I almost unconditionally loved about it was its villains; most notably its two main antagonists. One of those antagonists is Jobe. It’s unclear if “Jobe” is actually his true name or not, but regardless, Jobe is a Mephistophelean sort of figure: a high-ranking demon who has become the personal bodyguard and assistant of the season’s main villain, Malcolm Dreyfuss. Dreyfuss made a deal with the devil years ago, part of that bargain being that Jobe would faithfully serve him until Dreyfuss’ death. However, Dreyfuss’ plans to gain immortality put that exact bargain at risk, and Jobe is thus in danger of potentially becoming a pawn in the mortal man’s game forever. There’s an interesting contrast with Jobe’s relationship with Dreyfuss; Malcolm relies on the demon constantly, and goes to great lengths to help him out, and Jobe will do just about anything Malcolm demands. At times, one could almost believe the two were friendly with each other…but it eventually becomes clear that Jobe is NOT Malcolm’s friend. He’s simply fulfilling the contract’s stipulations to the letter. While he does not approve of the loophole being used, there’s nothing he can really do about it…aside from finding his own loopholes to try and sabotage the scheme.
10. Katrina Van Tassel.
A.k.a. Katrina Crane. In this version, she and Ichabod actually get married, so which surname you use can be interchangeable. I call her “Van Tassel” simply because that’s the character’s name in the original story. ANYWAY: Katrina was a major figure in the first two seasons of the show; in many ways, she is the catalyst for a lot of the action that goes on in the series. It’s revealed that Katrina is a witch who was secretly working with American Revolutionaries. It was partially due to her influence that Ichabod defected from the British side of the conflict, and the two were eventually wed. For the first season and a half, Katrina is one of the main protagonists…but, in the latter part of season two - for various reasons - the character falls to the dark side, going from a good and noble enchantress to a truly wicked witch. I’ve always felt sort of conflicted about this portrayal of Katrina; my biggest issue is that, for that first season and a half, the writers couldn’t seem to make up their minds if Katrina was meant to be a strong, independent, powerful woman and role model…or a rather silly damsel in distress. On the one hand, she’s quite literally got a ton of power as a witch, and she’s a skilled manipulator in her own way…but on the other hand, most of her time before we get to her descending arc is spent with Ichabod trying to save her, and it gets old fast. Having said that, I honestly think she became a much more interesting character in the second half of season two, with her descent into darkness story arc; the tension of love and anger between herself and Ichabod, not to mention the other characters, made for some dramatic moments, and her motivations and goals as an antagonist were really quite interesting. She got more chances to actually SHOW her strength as a character, helping Ichabod on cases in the early parts of Season 2B, and then shifting and turning her coat as the arc went on. Actress Katia Winter really helps sell the character, and while I may have some issues with the way she’s written, she’s still an important and iconic figure in the series.
9. Diana Thomas.
Yet another character from Season 4. Played by Janina Gavankar, Diana had a really tough gig to follow: for the first three seasons, the two main characters of the show had been Ichabod Crane and “Leftenant” Abbie Mills. However, due to issues with the creative team behind the scenes, Nicole Baharie - Abbie’s actress - decided it was time to leave the show. Rather than end the series with Abbie’s death, however, the writers decided to provide Ichabod with a new modern detective to join forces with, and invent a new “Second Witness” as well. This is where Agent Diana Thomas of the FBI comes in: much like Abbie, she meets Ichabod when her own partner and her boss end up killed by a demonic entity. From that point on, the two become entangled, as Ichabod helps Agent Thomas with a variety of cases not in Sleepy Hollow, but in Washington D.C. itself. At first, we believe that Diana must be the new Second Witness…but instead, it’s revealed that Diana is a mother, and it’s her ten year old daughter, Molly, who is the Second Witness. Diana effectively tries to become a crusader for her own offspring, fighting the battles Molly is too young to fight, and trying to find some way to balance her duties as a mother, a member of law enforcement, and part of a secret war against Hell itself all together. While following on the heels of “The Leftenant” wasn’t exactly an easy task, I actually think Diana pulls it off: her own relationship with Ichabod hits some of the same beats, but her character and setup is unique enough to make her interesting and fun in her own right. The way things develop between herself, Molly, and Ichabod is also quite engaging; if the show had gone on longer, she might have ranked more highly here.
8. Nick Hawley.
It’s weird that this character ranks so highly for me, because - much like the Season 4 cast - this was a character who only appeared for a single season. And unlike most of the S4 cast I’m covering here, he WASN’T a series main during his tenure. I guess one could just argue that character is simply that strong. Nick Hawley, a.k.a. “The Privateer” (as Ichabod likes to call him), is a self-proclaimed treasure hunter. He seeks out rare and mysterious artifacts and items, which usually have some kind of supernatural or mythological tale behind them, and then sells them off either to private buyers or simply to the highest bidder he can find. Hawley is a modern-day pirate: while not completely without scruples, he cares most chiefly about his own health and finances, which makes him an unpredictable, anti-heroic figure for the season. He’s smart, he’s capable, and he’s a great ally to have when you have him…but he’s not above leaving people behind in the lurch when it suits him best, and he even acted as an enemy once or twice to the main heroes, whenever his clients weren’t exactly friendly souls. He was a major figure in Season 2, and he got richer and richer as the season went on…but unfortunately, this was the only season Hawley appeared in. His story effectively remains unfinished, since his departure from the show saw him planning to actively hunt down his own adoptive mother (who had become a demon…it happens). We never saw Hawley again, so we have no idea how his adventures on that front turned out. I had a feeling they MIGHT have been considering using the character in future seasons, but for one reason or another that never happened, either because the show was canceled before such a thing could occur, or because the actor just wasn’t available. Whatever the case, he was a fun figure who brought a sense of mercenary chaos to the program, and his time in the series, while short, was truly unforgettable.
7. Malcolm Dreyfuss.
Like I said, in my opinion, the best part of Season 4 had to be the villains. Chiefest among them is Malcolm Dreyfuss, the main antagonist for the show’s final season arc. Dreyfuss is a character who feels like something straight out of a comic book, and I mean that in the best possible way: he’s an eccentric, half-mad tech mogul, with a flamboyant, sleazy sort of personality. He feels like he’s somewhere between a mad scientist and a used car salesman. It was a unique personality for a main villain in the show to have; most of the main villains before were more serious, stoic, sinister characters; hyper-powerful beings who controlled legions of Hellspawn and could kill you with a look. Dreyfuss is the exact opposite: he’s just a guy. A very, VERY bad guy with a lot of ambition and a lot of money. In fact, at times Dreyfuss is quite pathetic; one of my favorite elements of this character is that, despite all his theatricality and high-flying schemes of grandeur, there are so many times where the vulnerability and fearful status of Dreyfuss’ position comes into play. Whenever someone sees right through him, so to speak, he goes from a criminal mastermind to a whimpering child, and it’s equal parts funny and kind of sad to see this character fall so low. While he’s an awful creature, he’s also highly entertaining, and his reasons for his evil deeds are actually somewhat sympathetic: this is a man who lived his life in the shadows for so long, and desires to finally be in the spotlight. I think that’s a concept we can all relate to. The season as a whole may not have been the best, but Dreyfuss is a great villain who made for some of the most memorable moments in the final arc of the show.
Watching sleepy hollow. And it makes me laugh henry is all "you abandoned me!" To ichabod
Bro he didnt know you existed
I wanted it to be you, Abraham...not Ichabod
50 eps of 50 shows from the 2010s ↳ Sleepy Hollow // 1x13 Bad Blood *aired | January 20, 2014
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Henry Parrish & Reader
Blood Bond
Summary: You are Henry’s mission. But what does he even mean with that? And will you let yourself get tricked by him or will Ichabod, Katrina and Abbie be on time to save you? It all depends on you.
Word Count: 1132
Warnings: slight violence, knives, blood, a curse word.
A/N: Sorry that it took me so long, personal issues. Here it is, now beware of the headless rider <3
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[Sleepy Hollow, your appartment, late evening]
It had been quite a strange day at the University you worked at. Everyone had stared at you oddly and you knew something was off. Especially when your colleague told you he wasn’t here for the job…but for a mission and you had an awful feeling you were his mission.
You tried to shake the bad thoughts away as you were watching your favourite tv show while you were cuddling with your dog, Canon. He had been fed a few minutes ago and was happily snoring against your leg. The man’s words kept ringing through your head but you got quickly distracted when your favourite character died on the tv screen. ‘’What?! What the hell! You can’t just do that!’’ you cursed and sighed, shutting the tv down before you carefully got up, placing Canon’s head on the pillow next to you before walking to the kitchen.
What did the man mean? He was here for a mission…but which mission? Was he trying to play with your mind? Those were all questions you weren’t able to answer as you poured some wine into your glass, suddenly feeling someone staring at you. There was a knife on the counter and although you were sure nobody could in, your hand clenched around the knife and quickly turning around, screaming when you did see a man. Your colleague, the same man that told you you were his mission.
It took a few seconds before you realized you were staring at him in horror and began to speak. ‘’How did you got in here? Who are you really?’’ you gasped as your grip on the knife in your hand tightened. You were sure he wasn’t just your colleague now and you looked right into his eyes, demanding an explanation.
Henry grinned in a devilish way and stepped closer, holding his hands up to show you he wasn’t planning on harming you. ‘’Don’t worry, I’m here as your friend, not as your enemy,’’ he pointed out and it felt like he looked right into your soul. No sins. Not even one. You had seen strange things before but a man appearing in your kitchen just like that? The only way to explain how he got here was magic. Ichabod warned you about it and so you were eager to find out who he was.
It remained silent for a minute and as you lifted up the knife, Henry grabbed your wrist and you screamed once more, feeling a strong energy flowing through your veins. You were witnessing a memory that he wanted you to see so you could trust him. He was proving he wanted to befriend you. Only you weren’t sure if it was an illusion; a fake memory. But Henry knew just how to get you on his side. Images of the headless rider injuring your brother flashed in front of you and how they got connected by their blood.
Then you suddenly traveled back to the future and saw how Ichabod and Abbie were desperately trying to break the bond between him and the rider. When you laid your eyes upon the sin-eater, you realized it was the same man who was now also standing in front of you. Henry saved Ichabod and when he had made sure you knew that, he let go of you and you hissed, holding onto him as you barely could stand. You dropped the knife as time began to pass normally again.
‘’I promised I am here as a friend, didn’t I?’’ He smirked and helped you get back on your feet. It was wrong to trust Henry but you did it anyways, not listening to Ichabod’s voice anymore which was slowly fading away. Erased from your memory. ‘’How do you know my brother?’’ you asked, still not completely trusting him.
‘’I helped him fight against the headless rider, as you could see. And against the horrid king, Moloch. Sadly, we haven’t gotten a chance to get to him yet. But believe me, we will,’’ he hinted. You frowned as you heard the name but you were too distracted by this event. ‘’You never told me your name…and I-’’
‘’My name is Henry Parrish,’’ he said but something inside of you told you he was lying . Katrina was trying to get inside of your head to warn you but you hissed and Henry knew what was happening so he touched your hand, getting rid of his mother’s presence. You looked at him with a confused expression on your face, heartbeat unusually fast. ‘’What happened, Henry? Tell me the truth or I will-’’
He began to chuckle loudly while he made you feel the pain he had gone through when he was still a little boy. The pain he has suffered from and it hurt like hell. You fell on your knees and picked up the knife you’d dropped before, creating a cut in your hand. Just a small one but enough to make you bleed. The blood that was dripping down your fingers was black…you’d been poisoned. It was too late now. You were on his side.
‘’Stand up, my dear,’’ Henry spoke and only now you could see his true meanings. You were his soldier now. His friend. And no longer could either Ichabod or Katrina get to you. Your fate depended on their son. You shivered and obeyed Henry, scared of what he would do with you. What you didn’t know was that Henry was not only interested in your soul, but also in your friendship and knowledge. He offered you a handkerchief for the blood dripping down your hand and you accepted it easily.
‘’I didn’t mean to hurt you, Y/N…I’m only trying to protect your soul from your sister-in law. She might be dangerous for your brother Ichabod,’’ he told you. You eyed him suspiciously as you were carefully cleaning your hand. Could you trust him? You had to.
So many questions were going through your mind but you decided not to waste anymore time. You wanted to find out who he really was while gaining his trust. Although you did had to be careful he was going to trick you again. Magicians could always be dangerous, liars. Luckily, you had a little secret yourself which you had been saving for a long time to show the world when the moment was there. Now perhaps would be a good time. When you looked up again, Henry had disappeared into thin air.
Then you heard a knock. Abigail.