Sleepy Hollow season 4 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Sleepy Hollow," Diana discovers her daughter Molly is the next Witness, destined for a supernatural battle. Ichabod Crane, under suspicion, finds a new apartment and forms alliances. The President's motorcade is attacked by the Headless Horseman, igniting a citywide crisis. Ichabod, revealed as a time traveler and former partner of Jenny's sister, teams up with others using Benjamin Banneker's designs to trap the Horseman. Despite their success, Diana shields Molly from the supernatural, creating tension. The episode closes with Malcolm Dreyfuss freeing the Horseman and plotting against Ichabod and the President.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Molly and what is her significance in "Sleepy Hollow"?
Molly is Diana's daughter and is revealed to be the next Witness in the battle between good and evil.
What is Ichabod Crane's reputation in "Sleepy Hollow"?
Ichabod Crane is perceived as secretive and potentially dangerous, with a reputation that death and destruction follow him.
What does Diana discover about Molly's drawings?
Diana notices that Molly has drawn places she has never seen before, indicating a supernatural aspect to her art.
Who is Malcolm Dreyfuss and what is his interest?
Malcolm Dreyfuss is a character interested in long-term human advancement, discussing an app called 'Crystal Ball' and showing knowledge of the supernatural.
How is the President attacked in the episode?
The President's motorcade is attacked by the Headless Horseman, leading to a citywide lockdown.
What is Ichabod Crane's true identity?
Ichabod Crane is revealed to be a time traveler from the 18th century and was once a partner of Abbie Mills, Jenny's sister.
What role did Benjamin Banneker play in the episode?
Benjamin Banneker designed wards and city plans that are used to trap the Headless Horseman and protect the President.
How does the team plan to stop the Headless Horseman?
The team plans to trap the Headless Horseman using Banneker's designs and wards, taking advantage of D.C.'s layout.
What is the outcome of the confrontation with the Headless Horseman?
The team successfully traps the Headless Horseman, but Diana insists on keeping Molly away from the supernatural world.
What deal does Dreyfuss make at the end of the episode?
Dreyfuss frees the Headless Horseman and offers him Ichabod Crane and the President, suggesting a larger, sinister scheme.