I haven’t watched Sleepy Hollow since giving the series up during its first season I’m afraid, and as yet haven’t watched the screener for the second part of this story so can’t judge how that section of tale goes. However, if like me you are only a fan of Bones, then you will be pleased to know that this can be viewed as a complete standalone episode, the case is tied up for the Jeffersonian team when the end credits roll in a satisfying manner. Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) and Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) are introduced smoothly, slotting into the story in much the same way as any …show more content…
The sheer number of antiques, historical documents and other curios that the building houses are of great interest to him. He is after all one of the few people who was alive when some of these catalogued items were brand new…not that any of the squints would ever believe that, even if the evidence was staring them in the face…
Meanwhile, Abbie joins Booth on his investigation, both to assist in wrapping up his case and to check if there is anything that links it to the headless Redcoat after all. She has only just become an FBI Agent, being part of the police department for the last two seasons on Sleepy Hollow, and therefore is eager to show that she is competent while at the Washington office. So when Seeley surprises her by sharing the news that they have an old friend in common, enabling him to pass on words from beyond the grave, this naturally will affect how she feels about her new