Last night, High Gothic returned to TV, as Penny Dreadful picked up its second season almost exactly where it left off and threw an even campier enemy at Vanessa Ives and company. Here’s the five best parts, and one problem.
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In a promo for Season 2 of Showtime’s “Penny Dreadful,” Helen McCrory is shown reclining in a bathtub filled with blood, eerily singing a variation of an old English folk ballad known as “The Unquiet Grave.”
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While the Victorian London of Showtime’s Penny Dreadful may seem to contain more ghouls than chimney sweeps, some of the show’s outlandish plotlines are based in the period’s strangest nonfiction.
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Penny Dreadful belongs to Eva Green, and the second season premiere wastes no time reminding us as much—opening not on some horrifying image, but on Vanessa Ives strolling through a park, a line of dark clothes against a backdrop of snow.
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We pick up right where we left off in the season one finale, answering questions left hanging last summer but also introducing some fiendish new problems to deal with.
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Penny Dreadful’s Ethan Chandler (Josh Hartnett) is a werewolf. An American werewolf in London. Right?
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Returning for its second season on May 3, Showtime’s Penny Dreadful has shed the set-ups of Season 1 and truly become, as they used to say about Lord Byron, mad, bad and dangerous to know – in all the best and bloodiest ways.
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The actress talks about her role in Sky Atlantic's gothic horror series.
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Few shows are looking to top themselves as gleefully as Penny Dreadful.
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Showtime’s acclaimed series Penny Dreadful is back for a second season, premiering this Sunday on Showtime.
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