TVOM: "There’s a relatively insignificant aspect of Sleepy Hollow that separates it from the typical supernatural procedural (if, indeed, there is such a thing as a typical supernatural procedural). Anyone interested in structure and cutting when it comes to television may notice how both “Heartless” and previous episodes of Sleepy Hollow opt to extend the opening sequence of an episode beyond its natural break. In a more formulaic series, the opening credits would come in after the succubus kills her first victim and the camera hovers above the top of the car. Instead, the episode shifts to a scene with Ichabod and Abbie, visually and textually showing us where Sleepy Hollow‘s concerns lie: with its characters."
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