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But, there is one major aspect of it (leaving aside the general crazyness) that bugs the hell out of me, and I'm not the only one.
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Ichabod never changes his clothes. The same clothes he was buried in.
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Now, the show's writers and producers are obviously aware of this. Entertainment Weekly even quotes the Executive Producer as saying that "It’s like his security blanket... He can never feel comfortable in our world. The minute he gets comfortable, the show is over." (Because jeans and a fresh shirt = instant acclimatization.)
On the costume-design blog Hello, Tailor, the blogger says:
The show needs to keep him in the 18th century costume for more than a couple of episodes, purely to remind the audience that he’s from the 18th century. It’s a visual cue.
Which makes me glad the SH producers didn't also make The Avengers.
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Do I buy that? Well, sort-of. I mean, yeah: anyone newly tuning-in will need a bigger clue that Ichabod pulled a Captain America Lazarus than a ponytail and sexy accent. But how many people will start watching the show without knowing what it's about? And sure, while I can buy both that Ichabod is used to wearing the same stuff for weeks on end as well as that he's clinging to the security of his outfit, this is an outfit that he was buried in. In an underground cave, which he then dug himself out of after 200 years. Now, I don't know about you, but I might forgo a bit of familiarity to not smell like a swamp.
It's gotten to the point where Ichabod's outfit is distracting attention from the plot, and I can only imagine how much Lieutenant Abby Mills wants to stand downwind of him. Maybe in a future episode the fungus doubtlessly growing behind his lapels will help repel a demon. Because that outfit's gotta be repelling everyone else.
( All screencaps from Screencapped.Net.)
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17/10/13 18:03 (UTC)I've always been a fan of Foyle's War and similar shows; I keep thinking Sam and the gals would have a blast together. :D
I'm with you on the hating on cliched "powerful female" characters who are afraid to break a nail; my favest scene in an action flick ever is probably Helen Mirren stepping out of her heels into (combat?) boots before she goes off to do her heroics with firearms. *bug thumbs up there*
And I love everything about Call the Midwife, pretty much, and I don't usually like all-female casts, babies, or baby-having related things, but I love that show and would not change a thing about it.
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17/10/13 19:03 (UTC)It's beautifully filmed as well as really well acted. Rachel Stirling (Millie) is Diana Rigg's daughter.
As you might have guessed from my icon I'm a huge fan of Mirren's character in Red... well of Mirren in general actually.
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17/10/13 20:56 (UTC)That's a great icon, definitely.