Sleepy Hollow (2013–2017): Season 3, Episode 1 - I, Witness - full transcript

Abbie Mills receives a message from Ichabod Crane after not hearing from him for several months. They now become aware of a new evil that must be addressed, and join forces with old friends to face this new threat to Sleepy Hollow.

(horse neighing)

(horse neighs, thunder crashes)

(neighing)

Pretty horse.

Oh, you don't have to be afraid.

I can sing you a song.

Would you like that?

♪ Who killed Cock Robin? ♪

♪ I, said the sparrow ♪

- (deep, distorted voice):
- ♪ I saw him ♪

♪ Die... ♪



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_

_

(monster roars)

- Shh. Shh.
- (snarling)

We have work to do.

(monster roaring)

- (grunts)
- ABBIE: Hey, Johnny.

(groans)

Did you miss me?

Sorry for the delay, sir.

Johnny here forgot his manners.

Johnny, buddy,

thought we had a deal...



we help you, you help us, right?

- Did Lorenzo change the meet?
- Don't know.

Yo! I don't know.

We know your boss is
unpredictable, but we promise

- to protect you after we take him down.
- I'm being straight with you.

'Zo didn't say nothing about a new meet.

- Dude.
- But I can check.

Okay?

Come on. Come on.

Make sure I can find you, okay?

You best keep an eye on
your CI, Agent Mills.

If Lorenzo gives us the slip,

he won't come up for air for months.

Yes, sir, but Johnny will come through.
When I was

at the sheriff's department,
there was a case just like it.

You're not with the sheriff's
department, are you?

So stop thinking like
local law enforcement.

Or isn't Quantico teaching that anymore?

Look, you're moving up fast, okay?

Which means somebody thinks you're good.

So prove 'em right to me.

(phone ringing)

Excuse me, sir.

Mills.

Yeah, I know him.

What? He's where?

(door slams shut)

OFFICER (over P.A.): Opening 513!

(lock buzzes)

Lieutenant... thank you for coming.

Damn, Crane, what the hell happened?

They told me they caught you
trying to enter the country

with restricted materials.

A matter which I shall address presently.

(sighs) First, a more pressing issue.

Uh-uh. How long you been here?

- Uh, this is the morn of my fifth day.
- Fifth day.

- And you're just now calling me?
- Yes, well,

it has been some time
since last we spoke.

You've been gone nine months.

You said you needed to
take a little walkabout,

clear your head... I understood.

No, you've been through a lot,
but I don't hear from you,

for nine months, and then,
this is the call that I get...

to bail you out of the I.C.E.
detention center.

Indeed, there is

much upon which we need to catch up.

You think?

You're right.

I have been delinquent
in my communication.

Mm.

Initially, it was because
I required solitude.

Then...

it became a habit.

A deeply regrettable one.

Is that what I think it is?

Katrina's necklace.

I'll admit I kept it out of sentiment.

But this charm is spiritually linked

to the soul of Abraham Van Brunt.

Last night, something happened to it.

I was in the midst of what has
become something of a ritual.

A nighttime communion of sorts.

And I return to the question

that echoes through my soul.

Is my destiny to be not
but a ceaseless traveler,

inexorably slouching my way

through this mortal coil?

Can you hear me, Jesus?

I hear you, C-Dawg.
Don't got no answers.

But as a wise man once said:
"It's a hard knock life.

For us."

Mm-hmm.

So true. That is so true.

(grunting in pain)

(gasps)

The energy has been drained from it...
completely.

I believe something has happened
to Abraham... something dire.

Now, if something has happened
to the Horseman of Death,

it means there are
dark forces in motion.

First things first.

I need to get you out of here.

So tell me what you tried
to smuggle past Customs.

An artifact.

One of immeasurable significance.

I believe it holds the key

to our future as Witnesses,

- Lieutenant.
- Agent.

I'm not a Lieutenant anymore.

I'm a special agent for the FBI.

You joined the federal police.

Like you said... lots of catching up.

Want me to get that?

Where's my package?

You can file a claim for

- seized items online.
- Now look here...

the right to personal
property is a fundamental...

Crane, I will make sure

that you get your stuff back later.

Right now, we just need to get
out of here. Thank you, sir.

Very well. I leave my possessions
with these noble souls,

my comrades.

Thomas Paine described America as a place

"where all parts are brought
into perfect unison."

Indeed. Though my stay

here has been brief,

I have come to value the
concord I found with my fellow

detainees.

You want to stay with your new pals?

Good God, no.

MAN: (laughs) Told you!

I can't miss.

- Oh, dude, that was me.
- Oh, the hell it was.

God, why do you got to be like that?

Why does it always got to be you?

Well, because you
couldn't hit an elephant

if it was hugging you.

Hey, that reminds me. How's Sally doing?

(laughs)

Yeah!

(grunting)

(laughing) Come on, man.

- Come on. (laughs)
- (eerie growling)

Hey, are you mad?

Oh, screw you!

(laughs)

Oh, come on, man.
Don't be a tool.

(monster growling, man screaming)

Brent?

(grunts)

(gasps, whimpers)

Aah! Brent! Brent!

(footsteps thudding)

(roaring)

(growling)

(hissing, growling)

It was only then that I
gleaned what they meant

by "return to your upright
and locked position."

Crane on a plane!

I miss everything.

Lieutenant...

- Agent.
- Agent.

No. Yeah...

On second thought, doesn't sound right.

- Just stick with "lieutenant."
- Certain?

I can only handle so much change.

- What's all this?
- Yes. Agreed.

(laughs)

Crane, you really should
have called me sooner.

- We are a team.
- But are we?

We're friends, of
course, and colleagues,

but "team" implies a mission; purpose.

Henry and Katrina's deaths

closed a chapter for us.

And it reminded me,

perhaps I am truly adrift in this time.

Then it dawned on me.

Perhaps there are other
descendants in the Crane line.

Then I would not be alone.

So, I traveled

to my family ancestral home
in Scotland...

...where I made an astonishing discovery.



ABBIE: A tablet?

That's what Customs nailed you for?

"Improper import of cultural
heritage antiquities."

A bureaucrat's flight of
fancy, if ever I heard one.

Fortunately, before they
confiscated my property,

I was able to decipher
some of its engraving.

It was Sumerian.

4,000 years old.

Roughly translated, it said:

"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."

(laughs)

Are you serious, Crane?

Yes, I assure you, I am.

Do you not see... this tablet...

Let me guess. You think this
is an ancient prophecy about

our place in the war
between good and evil?

Shamans thousands of
years ago predicted

what was gonna happen to us,

and that this Babylonian artifact will

hold the key to what we're
supposed to do with our lives.

Am I right?

Well, no, actually, you're not.

It was Sumerian, not Babylonian.

- Ah.
- Oh, d... all right, fine...

that is what I believe, but...

Lieutenant, do you not see?

This tablet could hold the key
to our mission as Witnesses.

Our mission? For all you know,

this is Sumerian sudoku.

Our mission is over.

We stopped Moloch and the apocalypse.

(phone rings) Mills.

DISPATCHER: Agent
Mills, we have a report

of two dead bodies in
Westchester National Park.

Local authorities are
requesting federal assistance

due to jurisdictional issues.

Copy that. I'm on my way.

(hangs up)

I have a new mission now.

I'm an agent of the FBI.

Working theory is animal attack.

But the thing is, I know this area.

And there aren't any
predators around here.

(indistinct police radio communication)

Blood?

I don't think so.

It looks like some kind of residue.

As if something brushed up against it.

Can you take a sample of this?

- What is it?
- Certainly not human.

Nor any animal I know of.

Dragon's Breath.

Something I obtained on my travels.

Or something you picked up in duty-free.

(mutters)

It was used by the Dominican Order

during the Spanish Inquisition

to test for demonic activity.

If demons are present, it should...
heat up a little.

Well, perhaps... we should
try something different.

- Ooh!
- Ooh!

Evil has returned

to Sleepy Hollow.

Very impressive.

Certainly a step up from
the sheriff's department.

Step I've been meaning
to take for a while.

Lieutenant...

Look, Crane...

I never faulted you for leaving.

It was something you had to do.
After you left, I realized

that I couldn't put my life on hold.

You know, before the Horseman
and all the other craziness,

I had a plan. I was

on my way to Quantico

and I'm finally back on that path.

And this... this feels good.

- Anaconda.
- Mm.

A multi-state drug trafficking ring.

The boss, Lorenzo Chang,

has evaded capture for years.

But we just got word of a
meet he'll be at tomorrow.

So you've moved on
to taking down monsters

of a different variety.

You could say that.

Mills. My office in ten.

And grab the rest of the
Anaconda task force.

Yes, sir. Sorry, sir.

This is Ichabod Crane.

Crane, this is Special Agent
in Charge Mitch Granger.

At your service.

Uh-huh.

Ten minutes.

Yes, sir.

- Charming.
- I like him.

He busts my chops,

but he's a good agent.

Lieutenant, far be it for
me to stand in the way

of your professional endeavors, but...

there is a far greater role for us.

A fact proven by my recent discovery.

Has it ever occurred to you that

you went looking for your purpose

and conveniently found one?

I did not invent the tablet.

No, but you know as well as I do

that translating ancient
languages is hit-or-miss.

You wanted it to be important,

and have meaning, so it did.

Lieutenant, the Bible foretells

that the two Witnesses must endure

seven tribulations.

The first ended with
the death of Moloch.

This new... evil may mark

- the beginning of the second.
- I agree

something weird was
involved with the hunters.

Maybe a... stray monster.

Didn't get the "war's over" memo.

Or maybe those guys are mixed
up in some dark occult thing.

I don't know. I'm gonna help
you get to the bottom of it,

but the idea that this
is the apocalypse 2.0...

- (door opens)
- WOMAN: Agent Mills?

Here are the forensics
on the dead hunters.

Thank you, Dani.

"Elevated levels of ACTH."

What is that?

Dani.

Huh? Oh, sorry.

Um, ACTH is a hormone secreted

by the pituitary during
moments of terror.

Yeah, see? Both of the
victims' fists were clenched

and locked... literally frozen in fear.

There you go.

And the red substance?

Oh, we're still working on the analysis.

Thanks, Dani.

Despite what I'm certain

is excellent work on Miss Dani's part,

science will only take us so far.

We need to tap into information

of a less terrestrial nature.

(door creaking open)

Welcome back to the archives, Crane.

- What happened?
- The city

sold the building to developers.

It's scheduled for demolition next month.

I've been in here packing
up stuff for weeks.

Demolition?

Mm.

This chamber has stood since the 1750s!

The... Battle of Lexington

was plotted right here.

Now it'll be a mini mall.

A mini mall...

Is there no regard for the past?

And...

What are these?

JENNY: Reminders. Of an old friend.

Don't tell me you've
forgotten your old friends.

Miss Jenny.

Hey, stranger.

Oh!

(chuckles gently)

Abby told me you were in town.

Had to come see for myself.

And Captain Irving?

Up and left in the middle of the night.

He said it was the best way

to protect his family.
No word, no warning.

Like witness protection.

You have no idea where he's gone?

No.

But someone probably helped him leave.

Someone who knows

how to get in and out
of countries quietly.

Someone who's been
getting around the law

ever since she was young.

Someone who's said good-bye
to too many friends.

ABBIE: So...

what exactly are we looking for?

Ah.

The bestiary texts.

Preferably Voynich
or Codex Serafini.

Any that catalog mythological creatures.

- You're looking for a demon?
- Indeed we are.

Specifically one

that can manipulate fear.

WOMAN: One for sorrow,

two for mirth.

Three for a wedding,

and four for a birth.

Five for silver, six for gold.

Seven for a secret...

not to be told.

- So afraid.
- (no voice)

And yet, they have no idea...

just how powerful their fear can be.

But I know.

And I want more.

(computer beeps)

Ah. It's the lab report.

So that red substance is mercury sulfide.

Commonly known as cinnabar.

Cinnabar.

JENNY: Cinnabar used to
be used as a pigment

in supernatural artifacts.

CRANE: The hides of certain demons

are believed to contain high levels of it.

Ah.

Demons including Yao-guai.

A creature dating back
to the Tang dynasty.

Here: "Known as battlefield demons.

"Drawn to the frenzy and energy

"of armed conflict.

"Most notably, they have the power

to paralyze their victims with fear."

Battlefield demon?

What's it doing in Sleepy Hollow?

Could it have killed Abraham?

These demons are known

to be servants, not masters.

JENNY: Meaning that
someone summoned it here.

Someone evil.

Someone powerful.

There is a new player in town.

Benjamin Franklin's sketchbook.

Franklin wrote of the survivors
of a particular battle

and their report
of an horrific encounter

with a red devil.

I always assumed the
term was a pejorative

for the British Red Coats.

Apparently, it was meant literally.

Which battle?

The battle of Bunker Hill.

Fire on my ready... fire!

CRANE: In the early going,
Colonial losses at Bunker Hill

were extremely heavy.

According to Franklin, it was not

just due to British firepower.

(growling, snarling)

(snarling)

You think a Yao-guai was
present at Bunker Hill?

- It would explain the accounts.
- ABBIE: Colonial soldiers

found a way to turn the
early tide of the battle.

But their fortunes only turned
after General Washington

was able to get a message
to Colonel Prescott,

who was leading the American troops.

This message must contain the
key to defeating the Yao-guai.

Do Franklin's notes say
what was in the message?

No.

They were top secret.

Which is why Washington
had it delivered

by his most trusted operative...

(man whistles loudly)

...an agent highly skilled
in combat and evasion...

(shouting, grunting)

...one who singlehandedly

penetrated the British front line.

(horses neighing, men shouting,
cannon booming in distance)

Her name

was Betsy Ross.

Betsy Ross?

The flag woman?

Betsy was a little more
than just "the flag woman."

Her role as a seamstress was a cover.

Betsy was a woman of many talents.

So we've heard. Betsy and Crane

- kind of were a thing.
- We were not

a "thing."

She was my colleague,

my compatriot,

my partner.

Often in crime.

Mm-hmm. Sounds like a thing.

- A thing.
- Yeah.

There may have been moments.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Any further, we risk detection.

This will do.

(distant gun and cannon fire)

The battle grows.

Perhaps you should wait.

The longer I wait, the more men die.

And more shall fall if you die.

Why, Ichabod...

- ...are you worried about me?
- Of course.

General Washington said

this mission is of the utmost importance.

Such sweet talk.

You do know how to melt a lady's heart.

- Uh, uh, well, I meant that...
- I know what you meant.

The ever-proper Mr. Ichabod Crane.

Someday, some woman will make
you forget all those manners,

cause you to do something impulsive.

I just hope I'm there to see it.

(clears throat)

Time to go.

Men's lives are depending

on the contents within.

For luck.

Smooth...

Hardly.

The point is, we must find out what

was in the message Betsy carried.

Unfortunately, very few
artifacts survived Bunker Hill.

Okay. So we can start
in the National Archives.

- With my FBI clearance, we should...
- Got it.

Pardon?

I found the message.

I spent years recovering
obscure artifacts

from all over the world.
This is what I do.

Okay, so as far as I
can tell, the message

and that satchel ended up as part

of Colonel Prescott's estate.
They were passed down

from owner to owner, until
eventually being sold

to an entertainment franchise company.

Huh.

It's in Colonial Times.

(groans) We need it in the here and now.

No, no. I mean it's
actually in Colonial Times.



The deeds of so many
brave men and women,

signposts of history,

reminders of our hardship
and the ultimate sacrifice...

They've taken it

and used it to decorate an eatery.

They also have mini golf out back.

Welcome to Ye Olde Colonial Times!

Hath thou dinest with us before?

Why are you talking like that?

It be how we spoketh in days of yore.

If you're wounded in the head, perhaps.

We're just gonna take a little look

around.

The corner goes at the front.

You're not a pirate.

(groans)

Huh. "Spaghetti and Musketballs.

"Cannot Tell a Lie

"Cherry Pie.

Eggs Benedict Arnold."

For shame, for shame.

This is exactly how you
remember it, right?

Exactly how I...

- Very funny.
- Come on, Crane.

At least they're keeping
the Founding Fathers alive

in people's memories.

Yes, and using it to line their pockets.

Crane, look.

- (quietly): Is that it?
- (whispers): That's it.

Stand guard.

Mmm. At least they got something right.

Let's go.

You realize this is stealing.

We'll return it. If it
makes you feel so bad,

buy something.

Unbelievable.

Very clever, Betsy.

A John Jay cipher, if I'm not mistaken.

I'll be able to decode it.

Just need a moment.

You want to work on it at the archives?
I can drop you off.

Anaconda.

We take down the drug operation today.

Ah. Yes.

There's a lot of evil in the world, Crane.

- (starts engine)
- Not all of it is supernatural.

Ma'am?

Is everything all right?

Yes.

Where you going?

That settlement, over the rise.

- How far is it?
- Settlement?

Do you mean...

Um...

What were you asking?

You know what? That's all right.
I feel like walking.

It's a good five miles to town.
It may take a while.

It has taken me a very long
time to get here already.

A lifetime, really.

Miss Jenny.

Good. I've decoded much
of Betsy's message,

but I may require some
assistance interpreting it.

Oh! Unless I'm interrupting.

Oh, no, no, no, just...
memory lane-ing it.

I'm realizing something.

I stole a lot of stuff.

It's too bad "supernatural
relic hunter" isn't something

that looks good on a résumé.

- You've sought gainful employment.
- Employment, yes. Gainful,

not so much. Unless you
count those office supplies

- I swiped during my week as a paralegal.
- Finding a role

and purpose in this world
has rather occupied

my thoughts, as well.

It's good to have you back, Crane.

Now you and I can not fit in together.

Anyway, let's see what you got.

Ah, yes.

The message concerns the
nature of the Yao-guai.

Apparently, it is attracted

by two things: The first
trigger is aggression.

It senses aggression the
way a dog senses fear.

The second trigger seems to be gunpowder.

Perhaps drawn by the scent?

You said this thing was created
during the Tang dynasty, right?

- Yes.
- That's when gunpowder was invented.

Chinese alchemists were searching

for the elixir of life, instead,

they accidentally created gunpowder.

So, if this beast was
summoned during this process,

it would naturally be drawn to it.

Damn straight.

Let's see a paralegal do that.

Exactly.

I have no idea what a paralegal is.

Me, neither.

Where's Abbie?

She and her FBI colleagues

have set out to ensnare
an underworld Mandarin.

You're saying a bunch of angry people

with guns are gonna be bumping heads

with a lot of other
angry people with guns?

In other words, perfect conditions

for a Yao-guai attack.

AGENT: Move! Move!

All units sound off once
you've cleared your floors.

Sir.

(Yao-guai snarling)

Stay here. Cover the door.

(distant gunfire)

(snarling)

(automatic gunfire)

(distant gunfire)

(growling)

No. Granger.

Freeze!

Turn around, slowly!

Slowly.

(snarling)

(Yao-guai hisses)

(gasps)

(choking)

(roars)

(snarling)

Sir...

- Sir!
- (choking)

Agent down! Repeat!

We have an agent down!

Stay with me. Stay with me, sir.

Sir, sir. Stay with me.

Sir.

The FBI has launched a
massive manhunt for Chang.

They've pinned Granger's death on him.

How were you able to drive it away?

It attacked, I shot and wounded it.

- You wounded it?
- Yeah.

The Yao-guai's hide is
supposed to be impenetrable.

Unless you somehow found
its vulnerability.

(sighs)

(roaring, moaning)

Its eyes turned white when
it attacked, like a shark's.

White eyes...

Of course.

That explains the order
Washington told Prescott

to deliver to his men.

(distant yelling)

Don't fire until you see the
whites of their eyes.

(Yao-guai growling)

- That's what that means?
- Prescott was letting his men know

- when the monster was vulnerable.
- It's a narrow window.

Couldn't have been more
than a few seconds.

It requires a coordinated attack.

When the Yao-guai goes after one person,

another watches its eyes
and prepares to fire.

It requires teamwork.

(phone ringing)

(Abbie sighs, groans)

Mills.

What?

Yeah. No. I got it.

I'll be right there.

They found Chang.

He's holed up at a
warehouse at Port Chester.

He's got hostages, and
they're asking for me.

- A standoff?
- Uh-huh.

If that escalates, it'll be
catnip for the Yao-guai.

Go. We'll follow close behind
with a plan of attack.

You keep me posted?

Miss Jenny?

Guns, knives, things that go boom.

We're back in the demon-fighting business,

we're gonna need 'em.

We got the place surrounded,
but he has four hostages.

And he wants to talk to you.

Says he'll only deal with the agent

that was there when Granger went down.

This guy's got some kind
of personal vendetta.

You're walking into a death trap.

I don't really have a choice, do I?

(distant shouting)

CRANE: Aggression levels
are running high.

There's been no gunfire.

That's why I brought bait.

JENNY: Gunpowder.

Can't catch a shark

without chumming the water.

Lorenzo.

It's Agent Abbie Mills.

- I'm coming in.
- You.

You were the one there with me,

with that thing?

- Yes, I was.
- Then you know

I didn't kill that guy!

And I'll tell everyone about it

once you let these people go.

You don't give a damn about the truth!

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!

All right, all right, Lorenzo...

yes...

I saw the monster.

And it's a nasty one.

I know that because

I have seen demons, witches, ghosts,

even the Horsemen of the
Apocalypse... I've seen 'em all.

And I know how you feel.

I'd rather they weren't real, either.

It would've made my life
a whole lot easier.

Lorenzo, the monsters are real.

But it's okay, because...
it's my job to stop them.

I'm a Witness...

and that is my mission.

(Chang sobbing)

You bitch!

There.

(growling)

(hissing)

CRANE: It's not working.

We need to draw it away from there.

(growls)

(roaring, growling)

Well, that worked.

(Yao-guai growling)

Right... I'll draw the monster near.

You take the shot.

Remember... do not fire until you see...

The whites of its eyes. Got it.

(steam hissing)

(Chang groaning)

Hold your fire!

(groaning)

Nice work.

(growls)

(Yao-guai huffing)

(growls)

(roaring)

(inhales quietly)

(huffing)

(growling)

(growling)

(Jenny groans)

- (growls)
- CRANE: Miss Jenny!

(Yao-guai roaring)

(growling)

(gunshots)

(Crane gasping)

(sighs)

(sighs)

Are you okay?

Yes. Yes.

Thank you for... that.

(Abbie chuckles)

Welcome back, Crane.

Welcome back, Lieutenant.

How did you persuade the
self-involved Magistrates

of Immigration and Customs Enforcement

to return my property?

It's one of the perks of the job.

I can also sic the IRS
on someone, if you want.

Now, this is precisely the abuse
of centralized federal power

that Thomas Jefferson warned against.

- Do you want your stuff or not?
- Yes... please.

Ah.

Thank you.

ABBIE: Mm.

Magnificent, isn't it?

What's this?

Here along the edge...

Looks like a...

another piece.

Those guys look kind of like you two.

(officer chuckles)

What is this?

This is actually a single word.

Perplexing to translate.

It's actually closer to
Akkadian than Sumerian, and

allowing for discrepancies
in regional dialects...

Crane...

It means "destroyers."

Meaning what? Destroyers of what?

An excellent question.

You don't still think

this is some kind of prophecy, do you?

I mean, look, this can't be us, right?

I have no answers, Lieutenant.

Merely an inkling... one that tells me

this tablet means something.

Something important.

And... and our work is not complete.

Well, I suppose you're right about that.

For one thing, we don't know

who killed the Horseman, or
who summoned the Yao-guai.

Am I to take it you agree

the second Tribulation has begun?

Maybe. Maybe not.

Someone's got to keep
you out of trouble.

JENNY: Here we go.

- On the house.
- Thank you.

You keep giving us free drinks,
you're gonna be out of a job.

Ah, Mike doesn't care.

Or he wouldn't, if he knew.

Wow. Crane does not seem to mind.

(exhales with satisfaction)

I would never have believed

that blueberry stout would work.

Well, looks like I'm getting refills.

You know, Crane, you don't need

some stone tablet to justify
your place in the world.

You belong here just as
much as anyone else.

Even if "here" is a country
that turns its history into

themed restaurants. (snickers)

- Hmm.
- (laughs)

I suppose you're right, Lieutenant.

It's not the country I
thought it would be.

But it is the one I have.

And I must accept it for
what it is, just as I ask it

to accept... me.

And... you were wrong.

When you said that Henry
and Katrina's death

meant that you were alone.

You may not have family, but...

you are not alone.

- I shall drink to that.
- Mm.

Oh, it appears we may need to
provide for ourselves this time.

Oh, take mine. I got it.

For Jenny's sake, I'm
gonna settle our tab.

- Oh!
- Ah! I'm sorry.

- Let me get you another.
- Oh, you know what?

It's okay. I'm gonna take
that as a sign that it's time

to call it a night and
go back home. (laughs)

- Or to the hotel, rather.
- Mm-hmm.

You from out of town?

Yes, I just arrived.

Pandora.

Abbie.

Pandora... that's an interesting name.

It's like the lady with the... the box.

The lady with the box.

Yeah.

Which is actually more of a dowry.

(laughs) You know, I
studied the classics,

so I tend to get a little carried away

with the old stories sometimes.

I have a friend just like that.

♪ It's a hard-knock life
for us... ♪

Oh, I'd like to meet
your friend... sometime.

- ♪ It's a hard knock life for us ♪
- Yeah. Welcome to Sleepy Hollow.

♪ 'Stead of treated, we get tricked ♪

♪ 'Stead of kisses, we get kicked ♪

♪ It's a hard-knock life! ♪

It already feels like home.