Sleepy Hollow (Season 1)
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Revision as of 07:39, 13 September 2016
Sleepy Hollow (season 1) | |||
Season 1 DVD cover | |||
Country of origin | United States | ||
No. of episodes | 13 | ||
Broadcast | |||
Original channel | Fox | ||
Original run | September 16, 2013 – January 20, 2014 | ||
Season chronology | |||
Next → Season 2 | |||
List of Sleepy Hollow episodes |
The first season of the Fox television series Sleepy Hollow premiered on September 16, 2013, and concluded January 20, 2014, consisting of 13 episodes.
Contents |
Cast and characters
- See also: List of Sleepy Hollow characters
Main cast
- Tom Mison as Ichabod Crane (13 episodes)
- Nicole Beharie as Lt. Abigail "Abbie" Mills (13 episodes)
- Orlando Jones as Captain Frank Irving (12 episodes)
- Katia Winter as Katrina Crane (9 episodes)
Recurring cast
- Lyndie Greenwood as Jennifer "Jenny" Mills (9 episodes)
- Nicholas Gonzalez as Detective Luke Morales (6 episodes)
- John Cho as Officer Andy Brooks (6 episodes)
- Richard Cetrone, Jeremy Owens, Craig Branham and Neil Jackson as the Headless Horseman / Abraham Van Brunt (6 episodes)
- D. J. Mifflin, George Ketsios, and Derek Mears as Moloch (6 episodes)
- Clancy Brown as Sheriff August Corbin (4 episodes)
- John Noble as Henry Parrish / Jeremy Crane (4 episodes)
- Jill Marie Jones as Cynthia Irving (4 episodes)
- Amandla Stenberg as Macey Irving (4 episodes)
- Jahnee Wallace as Young Abigail Mills (4 episodes)
Guest cast
- Michael Roark as Detective Devon Jones (3 episodes)
- Patrick Gorman as Reverend Alfred Knapp (2 episodes)
- David Fonteno as Reverend Boland (2 episodes)
- Onira Tares as Grace Dixon (2 episodes)
- Craig Trow as Lachlan Fredericks (2 episodes)
- India Scandrick as Young Jenny Mills (2 episodes)
- Braden Fitzgerald as Young Jeremy Crane (2 episodes)
- Judd Lormand and Karen Beyer as Ancitif (2 episodes)
- Laura Spencer as Caroline (1 episode)
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Len Wiseman | Story by: Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman & Phillip Iscove & Len Wiseman Teleplay by: Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci & Phillip Iscove | September 16, 2013 | 1AWL79 | 10.10 |
In the town of Sleepy Hollow, New York in 1781, Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) decapitates the Headless Horseman in battle but is mortally wounded himself, and collapses. Both he and the Horseman awaken in 2013 in Sleepy Hollow. The latter kills the local sheriff, August Corbin (Clancy Brown), and Crane is inadvertently arrested for his murder by Corbin's former partner, Lieutenant Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie). Crane asserts that not only is he innocent of the murder, but that he's actually just awakened after several centuries of entombment. Mills is inclined to believe Crane, and together they learn that the Horseman is actually Death, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and is seeking his head to summon the other horsemen to bring about the Apocalypse. Mills and Crane recover the head before the Horseman does, thanks to a dream sent by Crane's wife (Katia Winter), executed centuries earlier for witchcraft. Crane and Mills also discover that Corbin had been keeping detailed files on the various mysteries of Sleepy Hollow. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Blood Moon" | Ken Olin | Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman & Mark Goffman | September 23, 2013 | 1AWL01 | 8.59 |
Mills' superior Frank Irving (Orlando Jones) reluctantly allows her to work with Crane due to the events occurring in Sleepy Hollow; the two begin using Corbin's gathered archives of occult material. Elsewhere, Andy Brooks (John Cho), a former fellow police officer who was killed in the previous episode assisting the Headless Horseman, is reanimated and given new orders to resurrect the witch, Serilda of Abaddon (Monique Ganderton). Serilda completes the ritual for her resurrection by hunting down and killing the descendants of the magistrate who burnt her for witchcraft, but Crane and Mills destroy her with explosives. Mills has a dream/vision of Corbin, who tells her to not be afraid of '49' - the room number of a mental hospital where her sister Jenny (Lyndie Greenwood) resides. | |||||||