"Go Where I Send Thee..." | |
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Air date | October 13th, 2014 |
Writers | Damian Kindler |
Director | Douglas Aarniokoski |
Producers | Marc David Alpert; Albert Kim; Raven Metzner |
Starring | Tom Mison; Nicole Beharie; Orlando Jones; Katia Winter; Lyndie Greenwood; John Noble |
Episode guide | |
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Next "The Weeping Lady" |
"Go Where I Send Thee..." is the title to the fourth episode from season two of the supernatural drama television series Sleepy Hollow and is the seventeenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Douglas Aarniokoski and written by Damian Kindler. It first aired on the FOX Network on Monday, October 13th, 2014 at 9:00 pm.
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Tom Mison | Ichabod Crane |
Nicole Beharie | Lieutenant Abigail Mills |
Orlando Jones | Captain Frank Irving |
Katia Winter | Katrina Crane |
Lyndie Greenwood | Jenny Mills |
John Noble | Henry Parrish |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Matt Barr | Nick Hawley |
Francie Swift | Beth Lancaster |
Ryan Gray | The Pied Piper |
Abigail Rose Cornell | Sara Lancaster |
John Colton | Daniel Lancaster |
Tom Hillmann | Richard Weiss |
Alan Wells | Intermediary |
Morgan Hinkleman | Lancaster daughter |
Heather Gilliland | Lancaster daughter |
Katelyn Farrugia | Lancaster daughter |
Erika Edwards | Lancaster daughter |
Ryan Boz | Lancaster-Weiss brother |
Christian Scales | Lancaster-Weiss brother |
Sterling Santiago Baron | Lancaster-Weiss brother |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is production code number: 2AWL03.
- Actress Katia Winter is credited in this episode, but does not make an appearance.
- Actress Lyndie Greenwood is credited in this episode, but does not make an appearance.
- Director Douglas Aarniokoski is credited as Doug Aarniokoski in this episode.
- Actress Abigail Rose Cornell is credited as Abigail Cornell in this episode.
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