![]() Jim: Proteus being torn in half by Frankenstein's "other" son. He was so human that I had to keep looking for the stitch marks for reminders that he was a composite being. It was a spectacular scene but I felt we were just getting to know a Frankenstein's monster that was more believable and much more innocent than the traditional way in which he's portrayed. What was the episode's most shocking moment?ĭoug: I was shocked and then really bummed out when Proteus bought the farm. Instead of ripping into her, he backed off - perhaps recognizing an ancient authority in her that ranks hire on the evil scale. Plus there was that moment - again, in the first episode - when she faced one of the vampires. There was a moment in the first episode when she praying before that cross, when I got the impression she was housing more than just one soul inside her. I don't think anyone else expected it at the table expected either - least of all the fake "medium" who presided over it. ![]() Why did you think when Vanessa became possessed at the séance?ĭoug: Kind of freaked me out but not a whole lot. Not bad for a follow-up, huh?īelow, TV Fanatics Douglas Wolfe, Jim Garner and Michelle Carlbert discuss what made Penny Dreadful's second episode a game-changer. It introduced two new characters, added a hefty mythological storyline and upped the sex. ![]() After what could be described as a pretty good start, Penny Dreadful took everything to an entirely new level with Penny Dreadful Season 1 Episode 2.
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