Joey Richter as The Woods
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Told my friend to watch headless and then blacked out before waking up to this on my monitor.
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In headless, the villain doesn't monologue her whole backstory or plan she just lets the local bard sing it which is honestly why this show is the goat
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kat and matilda are two beings that can be so near and dear to your heart and break and wither your soul away haha! i’m fine!
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It is August 26th, which means it’s basically September, which means it’s basically Halloween. Thus, in honor of spooky season’s kickoff, I give you two stellar webseries recommendations from Shipwrecked Comedy.
Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story is a modern spin on Washington Irving’s Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Edgar Allan Poe’s Murder Mystery Dinner Party is a Clue-inspired mystery about Edgar Allan Poe throwing a murder mystery dinner party with several famous authors, only for his guests to start dying one by one.
Both are so much fun with spectacular writing and so many incredible performances. You will not be disappointed. Happy spooky season!
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i finally watched headless: a sleepy hollow story and oh. my. god.
every line of dialogue, every shot, every costume, every tiny detail in the background of every scene, all of it was captivating.
my knowledge of the legend of sleepy hollow is extremely limited. when i was around five or six i watched the first fifteen minutes of the disney cartoon, before my grandmother shut it off saying it was "too scary" (although i disagreed. i was six, i wasn't gonna win) and that was the end of that.
but i don't need to be the #1 washington irving fan to know that shipwrecked did it right. it was comedic, it was spooky, it was heart-warming and heart-wrenching and i loved it.
i know of almost everyone in the cast from different projects, but they blend so beautifully here you forget you're watching a show (even with jon cozart breaking the fourth wall to beautifully sing at you)
so anyway if you haven't seen it yet, i highly suggest setting aside two and a half hours to watch this masterpiece (and all other shipwrecked masterpieces) because you will want to press play again right after.
alright i'm done being sappy but i just really loved it and i have a lot of feelings
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