That was a breath of fresh air, wasn’t it? After last week’s hour of unrelenting trauma, just about anything would feel like a reprieve, but this episode went beyond “not quite as devastating as last week” to give us actual humor.
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“Penny Dreadful,” Showtime‘s sex- and blood-soaked literary drama about monsters and supernatural misfits in late 19th-century London, has hit a new peak of insanity just two episodes into its second season.
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So far, Penny Dreadful’s flashbacks exist to be as Gothic as possible. But while “The Nightcomers” is definitely that, it’s also one of the best superhero origin stories on TV this year.
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Most weeks, Penny Dreadful is a busy show. But when the theatrical incantations, literary love triangles, and supernatural thrills get stripped away, it’s a reminder that this show is a fun, overstuffed horror story because it wants to be.
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In Penny Dreadful, the world’s so small almost any characters work well together, and the show knows. “Verbis Diablo” turns London into a date night – by turns charming, campy, and creepy as hell.
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In which Penny Dreadful crushes Game of Thrones in full-frontal penis shots.
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After tonight’s episode, I’m adding public transportation and puppets to the list of reasons Penny Dreadful keeps me up at night. Vanessa isn’t sleeping either.
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Earlier this week, the Showtime horror drama began its second season with a stunner of a opening, as Vanessa Ives (Eva Green) strolls through a pristine, snow-covered park.
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"Penny Dreadful" season two is off to a terrifying start with Vanessa finding herself haunted by witches who want her soul.
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