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Well into its second season, Sleepy Hollow has established a pattern of taking stories that probably would have stood apart from the major ongoing story of the series last year and connecting them with the larger war with Moloch and company. Instead of coming off as forced, it’s worked very well so far. Whether it’s a cursed coin, a weeping lady haunting the town or just a straight-up scary Wendigo, the case of the week has wound up being part of the war, with Henry usually being the man behind the curtain. It’s another tricky balancing act that the writers have managed to make look easy.
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Super good, I don't really know what Henry's end game still is but he's doing a lot of things that seem to lead to a lot of people suffering and only for his pleasure right now but I know there's and end game.