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“Sleepy Hollow” Midseason Recap/Analysis: Abbie’s Sacrifice

Sleepy Hollow‘s midseason finale, “Novus Ordo Seclorum,” has left many people in shambles. To be frank, the double billing of Sleepy Hollow and How to Get Away with Murder‘s mideseason finales have left many people in shambles twice over. But let’s talk about what sent people over the edge during “Novus Ordo Seclorum”—Abbie’s sacrifice. 

Very quickly, some background on what happened. In this winter finale, Jenny is still under the control of the Shard, and Pandora re-awakens her mummified husband, the Hidden One, so they can remake the world in their image. Jenny’s powers from the Shard are what fuels the Hidden One as he regains his power, and eventually, he plans on using Jenny to level the world so he can remold it. (The catch with the Shard is that it’s basically a big bomb; poor Paul Revere’s nephew Jonathan was killed when he touched and absorbed the Shard back in the 1700s.)

With Jenny’s life hanging in the balance, Abbie, Ichabod and Joe get to work on figuring out how to get the Shard out of Jenny, get the Hidden One and Pandora off their backs, and regroup for the next fight. However, for Abbie, this is the last fight she’ll have for a while. The Hidden One breaks the metal casing Abbie was using to trap the Shard’s power, and with the remaining pieces, Abbie captures the rest of the power and runs into Pandora’s tree before it detonates. Beforehand, she gives one last look at a desperate Ichabod, telling him to watch Jenny for her.

I decline calling Abbie’s sacrifice her “death” because we already know Abbie’s not dead. What she did was part of her job as a Witness. Because of her title, she’d have to defeat the possibility of death by dying herself.

Tthe Bible states what the Witnesses must endure in order to save the world. The two Witnesses will toil for seven years, then die at the hand of evil, only to be reborn again into something much purer than they were before. In essence, they are martyrs. Abbie saved Jenny and the world by taking the Shard’s power into her own hands and, running into Pandora’s tree, martyred herself. Expect her to come back with even more clarity and power than before.

But until we get to that point, we have the aftermath to tend to. There were some interesting tidbits in showrunner Clifton Campbell’s interview with Variety, in which he says that Abbie’s “death” will be a big turning point for every character on the show. Here are some of the things he said:

My initial takeaways from what he said are:

Basically, Sleepy Hollow is about to get crunk once the winter hiatus is over. I know there are some gripes about Abbie being killed, but listen; Abbie’s a Witness. She’s not a character that expects to be coddled like a baby. She takes being a Witness (and a sister) very seriously, so of course, she would do what it takes to save her sister and the world (especially after Pandora reminded her of her own guilt about letting Jenny go years before). Abbie wanted to make things right and finally save her sister when she needed her help. It’s sad that it took her sacrificing herself, but, once again, she’s a Witness. She’s a martyr, and she’ll be back.

I’d say that Abbie’s sacrifice shows just how brave and honorable she is as a person. Not everyone would risk their lives, not even for their relatives. It takes a special person to volunteer themselves for battle, at the risk of their own lives. Abbie has proven before that she’s the stronger and more powerful of the two Witnesses, and her act has proven this once again.

Last few tidbits:

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