As of right now consider this my final review. If my opinion changes as the series progresses than I'll update my review. So yeah, as of right now I say this is a show worth watching. 93 Tomatometer 15 Reviews 86 Audience Score 500+ Ratings What to know Critics Consensus Penny Dreadful is back for a beautifully bloody third season of ever-expanding mysteries and Gothic. Penny Dreadful’s wonderful second season concluded in a way that left its future in doubt.It split apart its group of demimonde sundries to the far reaches of the Earth, each on their own quest. This is a show that is often dark, disturbing, and even disgusting at times, but it is always deep and compelling. View All Penny Dreadful R 2006, Horror, 1h 32m - Tomatometer 2 Reviews 35 Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings You might also like Your AMC Ticket Confirmation can be found in your order. After three episodes it does sometimes look like it's teetering on the edge of being something serious or something goofy thanks to some of it's characters (the inclusion of Frankenstein worried me for a bit) and some plot elements (the devil and demon plot could go either way), but as of right now it looks like a lot of concerns are unwarranted. And yet I can’t quite dismiss it, thanks to winning, carefully modulated performances by Billie Piperas a woman who fears the man whom she was brought back to life to wed-and Helen McCrory, whose full-bodied incantations are even scarier than. That being said the show does have it's slow moments and unfortunately has yet to scare me in any way despite the creepy tone it has established, which is a pretty big flaw for a horror series like this one to have. Season 2 Review: There are times when I wish Penny Dreadful were baser, lower-brow, and more exploitative than it is apparently willing to be. With it's excellent cast and compelling universe, there's an incredibly high level of quality on display here. With it's excellent cast and compelling universe, there's an incredibly high level of quality One of the most unique new shows on television. Baers superbly stylized debut novel, Kiss Me, Judas (1998), is Penny Dreadfuls prequel. 100 Critics Consensus: Penny Dreadful's second season maintains the show's intense, bloody drama, utilizing a vast array of fascinating characters and locales to tell a unique story. One of the most unique new shows on television.
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