AVClub: At this point there’s no use pretending that the Hidden One and Pandora are supposed to be scary. After Pandora has a modest team-up with Abbie and the others (during which, so far as I can tell, she doesn’t betray them, she helps save Ichabod’s life, she reveals her own mistakes, and she cures Joe of his Wendigo problem), she’s practically a borderline anti-hero, even taking into account all those people her monsters have killed. And after the Hidden One spends a few hours trapped in a room with Ichabod debating the merits of human society, it’s even harder than it was before to view him as a real threat. Whether or not that’s problem is debatable, but it should still be acknowledged. Even Henry was scarier than these two.
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