Fillerguy
Veteran
American horror story levels of fukkery. AMS is better cuz they went ham 5 mins in, this took almost half the epi
American horror story levels of fukkery. AMS is better cuz they went ham 5 mins in, this took almost half the epiHeadless Horseman is a mythological character. You have supernatural powers, but you're walking around with an AR15? Why not put him in a corvertte convertible while they're at it![]()
at that last sentence but its true....he know how to use a AR when he probaly been dealin with muskets before
...he wouldn't just throw his hot axe in the bushes after seein what the AR can do
?
...ain't she the same chick from that movie where they was doin raids and threw her in jail on some bullshyt?
...maybe I just can't tell how serious or not serious its supposed to be...I'm not a fan of this genre really but I've seen other shows like this,like Buffy when she was thick
...and it had enuff jokes in it where u knew it was kindve jokey and you was supposed to laugh at sum of the shyt....its not clear with this one yet so goofy looking moments like that,with the cops makin jokes about "do u think he can hear us?" While lookin at a headless horseman with an AR
...only confuse things
.....this, grimm, and supernatural all in one week come october 
i'm on board
was how the fukk did the head cop in charge accept that ole dude broke his neck in that fashion, like the amount of force necessary to snap your neck like that would have to be immense, asian dude had a 4 step run up
that right there fukked it up for me 
John Cho running into the mirror to snap his own neck (and Orlando Jones actually believing it) is why I watch this show.
at Harold walking around with his head on backwards I don't know if it was supposed to be funny but it cracked me up
Renewed already for 2nd season. Happy for the black chicks
Who of us had Fox as the first network to announce a freshman series renewal in their office pool? Probably Dan from accounting, as always. Cheater.
Sleepy Hollow, a retelling of Washington Irving's classic tale, has been picked up for a second season, the network announced today.
"The show has proven to be a risk well worth taking—it's a conceptual blast unlike anything else on television and it all holds together with inventive writing and a fantastic cast," Kevin Reilly, Chairman of Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company, said in a statement. "I can't wait for fans to experience what else is in store for this fall and even more of this wild ride into season two."