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'Sleepy Hollow' Season 2 Spoilers, Plot News: Changes Coming to Show, Says Network Exec

A lot of fans of the hit supernatural, action drama series "Sleepy Hollow" felt that though the show is at its best on its second season, its "overly serialized" plot has dampened the excitement. FOX chairman and CEO Dana Walden addressed these problems when she spoke during the winter TV press tour confirming that there will changes coming on the show.

"The show got a little overly serialized this past season. It's very difficult on a show like this to hit the exact right balance of procedural storytelling and ongoing character relationships and the mythology," the network executive said.

"As part of our diagnostic process on any show, we looked at it midseason, we tried to determine what was working and what wasn't working," Walden explained. "There's still a lot about it which works extraordinarily well. We're trying to return the fun to it a little bit. It's an epic battle of good and evil so that has a tendency to want to get a little bit dark, but this is all about calibrating the show not making dramatic changes."

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When the panel was asked about a potential third season, Walden seems to imply that avid viewers will have to wait a bit longer as it is still under observation.

"We really love the show. We love Tom Mison and Nicole Beharie -- they have fantastic chemistry. We feel like it's a really unique series and I'm hopeful it will come back," she said.

For the meantime, "Sleepy Hollow" will be airing its new episode this Monday, Jan. 19 titled "Pittura Infamante" and a synopsis was posted on The Futon Critic that reads:

"After the mysterious death of an art restorer at the Sleepy Hollow Historical Society Soiree, Ichabod and Katrina are reminded of a dear friend from their past - Abigail Adams (guest star Michelle Trachtenberg). Meanwhile, Abbie is shocked by someone's visit to the police precinct."

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