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08:00PM CW | The Originals Season 4 premiere: Five years after Klaus’ defeat, Marcel deals with the unexpected threat posed by un-sired vampires; Hayley comes close to a cure to revive the Mikaelsons. |
09:00PM Fox | Sleepy Hollow After a mysterious woman makes her way into the vault, the team must figure out who she is and if she can be trusted. |
"And you think Daphne might provide the answer?" Julia asked quietly. Stokes cleared his throat. "Wouldn't you agree that both women were attacked by the same monster?" Roger spoke up in his arrogant way. "Certainly this must be true. Aren't the marks on Daphne's throat identi- cal to those on the throat of Nancy Hodiak?" "I didn't examine Nancy Hodiak's throat, "Julia said carefully. "But I expect they were similar." Roger stood up with a gesture of dismissal. "Well, there you are!" Elizabeth looked concerned. "Must we talk of nothing but the murder? I've heard enough about it." Roger smiled at her sarcastically. "We're all aware of your sensitivity, Elizabeth. But the fact is, some sort of murderous monster is loose around here and we need to think about it until this thing is captured or eliminated and we're free to breathe safely again." Carolyn said, "The police are following up the attacks." T. Eliot Stokes looked skeptical. "The trouble with the police," he said, "is that they lack imagination." Dr. Hoffman gave him a sad smile. "Which is one thing no one can say about you, Professor Stokes." He looked pleased. "Well I do have a certain flair, a kind of talent for solving mysteries." Roger offered the professor a bleak look. "Then why don't you go ahead and solve this one." Stokes became flustered. "You misunderstood me, Roger. I didn't say I could solve any mystery. I stated that I had a flair for detecting facts that were often overlooked by the police." Roger glared at him. "I don't know what you mean by that but I can tell you it spells nothing to me." Julia smiled to herself and began reading again. |