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heatherfield · 2 months
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Text Posts, Part 4 + Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story [x]
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disguises everyone used to make sure people didnt realize the headless horseman was headless, ranging from somewhat believable to how the fuck did no one notice
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talesandfluff · 1 year
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Headless lines that make me laugh every single time 7/???
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shipwreckedcomedy · 1 year
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Some behind the scenes photos from the set of Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story, taken by our set photographer, Christopher Higgins.
Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story - Now Playing at Shipwrecked Comedy! 💀
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zivainparis · 1 year
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I feel like I need to be using this gif more often, because Lucretia’s stressed vibe is so me.
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asoftershipwrecked · 1 year
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top 10 dark tourist spots
credits to @diaryofadissembler
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wind-and-cloud · 1 year
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the encyclopedia babes photographed by Chris Higgins
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kateeorg · 1 year
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Headless Theories Update: Episode 9
GUYS. WE'VE GOT A LOT TO DISCUSS.
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Okay, SO
The "Judy is undercover" is looking pretty unlikely at this point, and the "Judy killed Anne" theory is full on dismissed. BUT, there is still a chance Judy is in on something, especially since her causing Anneke's skull to shatter seems awfully convenient. Plus, again, I really do believe Rip's disappearance has got to play a role in this somehow, which connects to Judy. (I'm really taking this one to the end of the line, guys)
I WAS RIGHT ABOUT LUCRETIA! (*fist pump*) Agh, that was so fun. Although, since we have no idea what happened to her since the gang went to jail. Hm...
So, remember the "Headless is related to Ichabod" theory? Well, I'm still kind of skeptical Headless is Henrietta Hudson. While Anneke may have planned to behead Henrietta, we don't know that she succeeded since that was the last entry. It's possible the body in the basement was Henrietta, and the Horseman is Anneke, and since Anneke is Ichabod's ancestor, that would fulfill that theory. It's somewhat unlikely, since they seem to be gung-ho with the Henrietta idea (although it baffles me why they're trying to reunite Headless with the head at this point if Henrietta was too powerful to be kept alive....), but with "Anneke's" skull shattered before we got a chance to speak to her... who knows?
Alternatively, since the Headless curse can be passed on, Headless is neither of these women anymore. Even if Headless was Henrietta in the beginning, at this point, Headless might be Kat's mom (whose last journal entry said she was going to face something in the woods) or Rip (who was last seen getting stalked by something in the woods before disappearing). And it could pass on to Ichabod (which makes me very nervous about the finale next week, occurring at the "calendar's turn" on October 31. (Don't let me be right about this last one guys - I'm still a bit scarred from Edgar's implied fate in Poe Party)
And then, there's the big reveal for this week.
Kat.
Here's some options on what I think went down:
Kat mentioned that she discovered her father lied about her mother's death a year ago, around the same time she got sick at the Autumn Gala and, apparently, died. We already know Baltus was willing to kill Anne. So, what if he and Kat got in a fight over the truth about Kat's mom? What if he did something to her that he came to regret and needed to cover up? And what if, due to his wife's work with the supernatural or his daughter's friendship with Matilda, he had a means of bringing her back. Something that involved sacrificing Rip Van Winkle. But maybe the spell only lasts one year. This is where the secret plot between Matilda and Kat comes in. They need to do some kind of ritual to keep Kat alive before Halloween. Something that requires Kat to lure Ichabod in as a sacrifice. He has no family, he's new to town, and he clearly likes her. It would be only too easy. But it doesn't explain Matilda. If Matilda is in on this, why help Ichabod with Headless? Why sneak into the mayor's house to investigate a crime she knew he committed? Why do something that would only lead Ichabod closer to the truth? This leads to my next theory:
Kat and Matilda have no idea Kat died last year, but they know something happened, and they're looking for answers. But with Baltus having lied, they don't know who to trust. So the secret thing she and Matilda are planning has to do with Kat's mom - that's why Matilda was initially cagey about talking about the photo with Ichabod.
On the flip side, maybe this isn't the first time Kat has died. There was that ominous message in the school yearbook, indicating more history between her and Matilda. Now, this may have to do with Kat's mom's death, which likely impacted both of them, but alternatively, they did some kind of ritual back in high school ("See you on the other side") that has impacted Kat years later. Last year was just the first time Baltus caught on to this, hence blackmailing Dr. Crayon. It may even have something to do with the Woman in White, connecting to Kat's white clothes and both Spike and Max Lee's encounters in the woods. Max did say the spirit he saw wa blonde...
What do you guys think?
EDIT: Oh, also!
Part of what Elizabeth was uncovering about Henry Hudson would have hurt Baltus's mayor status. I feel like some kind of secret deal was made that the Van Tassels would always be the ones in charge of Sleepy Hollow (because how else do the Van Tassels have such a strong mayoral dynasty after all these years?). Revealing the truth about Henry Hudson would unravel the entire legend of the Van Tassel family, that their ancestor was the first mayor. So Baltus did something to make sure her work was never uncovered. I'm not sure he killed her, but he may have ruined her reputation, leading to her death.
Part of that deal may even be the reason why Kat and Matilda are trying to do whatever secret ritual they're planning. There have always been Van Tassels in Sleepy Hollow... what if that isn't by choice? Kat tried to go away to college, but ended up coming back, even though she clearly doesn't like it there. She's Baltus's only heir - when he dies, there is no one else to carry the Van Tassel name in Sleepy Hollow. "Not everything in this town has to do with a curse." What if that was Kat deflecting? And what if Kat's death last year was because she tried to leave... and couldn't? What if Matilda is trying to free Kat from whatever spell or curse is keeping her in Sleepy Hollow?
Brom's ancestors had something to do with this. Because there have always been Tassels and Brunts in Sleepy Hollow, and, we know now, Storms/Cranes. It would be incredibly powerful if a reformed Brom is able to make amends for something his ancestor did to help a Storms descendent.
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thatdelusionalnerd · 2 years
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Bruh
Why does Shipwrecked create ships which are so weird but have me completely invested in them??
Paulie Tahoe and Lucretia?? Excuse me?! It's waaaay too dramatic.
I ship it.
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Tripp, setting down a card: Ace of spades
Cal, pulling out an uno card: +4
Blair, pulling out a Pokemon card: Joltean, I choose you
Lucretia, trembling: what we you playing?
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child-of-peace · 1 year
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So I’m writing Chapter 2 of my fic (The Witch’s Remorse) and I found myself analysing Lucretia’s entrance again.
Matilda specifically says that Lucretia has been in the store many times (“you’ve been here like a hundred times”), so why would she need to come back in and check a place she’s familiar with. Unless it wasn’t the place she was checking.
At first I thought maybe she was just anxious or had a Type A personality or something, but now I think maybe she’d heard through the grapevine about newcomer Ichabod Crane and, much like Kat, thought it possible that the name was made up. So maybe she thinks that he is either some spy come to blow her cover or hunt her down, or perhaps he’s just someone in witness protection (still a potential threat).
And maybe she hears that he was seen entering the drugstore with Brom Bones or she’s been keeping tabs on him, but she figures a familiar environment (one where she knows the exits well) with witnesses is a good place to confront him. So she fabricates an excuse and goes in to meet him.
This also explains why she reiterates her cover (“before I came here, I grew up in Kansas City, and my hair has always been this colour and length”). She may have been checking for some sort of reaction from him. One she never gets.
By the time she leaves, I think she’s convinced that he’s not a threat. (He’s great and definitely a strong character, but he’s an awkward bean and very few people could walk away from him feeling threatened, lbr.)
Anyway, that’s my theory on that scene!
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heatherfield · 6 months
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@giftober 2023 | Day 18: romance
When you're having an epic (but questionable) romantic moment and your friends are hella confused.
Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story + The Case of the Gilded Lily  [x]
Bonus:
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guys we are so so so close to 100k views on the first ep of headless! the link is here if you want to watch it; it will 1000% be worth your while!
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headless: a sleepy hollow story is a modern adaptation of the story of the headless horseman, with dozens of amazing, unique, iconic characters that will make you laugh a lot! I watched this with my entire family, and it was enjoyed by everyone, no matter their age. with a large mix of humor, different characters, and impeccable vibes, I promise you will love it as much as everyone else who has watched it (which is very very much)
written and created by Sean and Sinead Persaud, directed by Joe Stribling, and featuring talent such as Tom Lenk, Lauren Lopez, Mary Kate Wiles, Sarah Grace Hart, Matt Mercer, Ginny Di, John Rubenstein, and Jon Cozart! go support female indie filmmakers, and enjoy yourself immensely while doing so!
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talesandfluff · 1 year
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Headless has so many WOMEN!!! all kinds of boss bitches!!! they’re all so different from one another!!! they’re all at various different steps on the spectrum from cinnamon roll (specifically Judy) to badass zombie who wants to kill you!!! they didn’t HAVE to make the conflict between Matilda and Kat the crux of the resolution, they didn’t HAVE to make the Horseman a horse-she, they didn’t HAVE to make Matilda the most powerful character on the show with a pure heart, they didn’t HAVE to have the most successful popular YouTuber (who’s also the most obnoxious person you’ll ever see) be a woman, they didn’t HAVE to give us a cool-ass international spy/criminal genius secretly living in Sleepy Hollow who’s also a lady, they didn’t HAVE to have Ramona be the most dramatic babe you’ve seen on this planet in recent history, they didn’t HAVE to have Verla crawl out of a well/TV/orphanage/doll to creep everyone out and raise the dead!!! and that’s not even all of them, there’s so many cool af female characters, the funky judge, the cutthroat landlady, the sweet assistant with a purpose, all of them are awesome, and none of them feel like a cliché, none of them fall into misogynistic tropes, none of them are written for a male audience to thirst over without substance
we need more writing like this that gives women their half of our attention and love
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shipwreckedcomedy · 2 years
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Shipwrecked Comedy proudly presents: Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story | Episode 2: The Ghosts in the Graveyard
Ichabod strikes a deal with his new roommate, the Headless Horseman, and turns to Matilda, the town witch, for guidance.
HEADLESS: A SLEEPY HOLLOW STORY
A new 10-part series by Shipwrecked Comedy inspired by The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Written & Created by Sean Persaud & Sinead Persaud
Directed by William J. Stribling
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