That's about how far I got.
Did the women get exponentially less interesting, or something? I mean, it wasn't great the first time around, but I seem to recall some XX to pay attention to.
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That's about how far I got.
Did the women get exponentially less interesting, or something? I mean, it wasn't great the first time around, but I seem to recall some XX to pay attention to.
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HG failed. HARD.
And, the 2nd season is so much worse than the 1st. Which I would never have believed.
Watched the first two episodes of Penny Dreadful last night. Other than the spiders, this show may be everything I've ever wanted. As soon as the high-society party seance-as-entertainment scene started, Pete had to pause the show while I got my delighted giggles under control.
Pretty clothes and teacups full of blood and vampires and trendy Victorian occultism! I LOVE THIS SHOW. Dear NBC, THIS is what your Dracula show should have been like.
Seriously, it gets better. I expected fun, popcorn stuff, and it actually rose well above that for me. I can't wait for the second season.
Pam stole the idea for Fangtasia from Ginger? Billith Christ on a cracker, I cannot!
I KNOW, RIGHT?
I never expected to feel horrified sympathy for Ginger. But that flashback to her first entering the video store, looking for vampire movies her professor recommended, all earnest and geeky and stoked about her college class about monsters and the role of the Other in society? She just needed to be wearing a black velvet dress and have big deathrock hair and she would have been me.
I've always sort of felt horrified on Ginger's behalf considering how many times it seemed she had been mind wiped, but I'm glad they gave her an interesting back story for the final season. Even if all those scenes only seem to have been written to establish the tunnel under Fangtasia.
Jilli, are you all caught up now?
We're ... 2 episodes behind, I think? We just watched ep4, and my pusher hasn't delivered the latest episodes (OR THE REST OF PENNY DREADFUL WHICH I NEED LIKE CHOCOLATE AND AIR).
I felt horrified by the fact that Ginger's brain had obviously turned to mush because of the repeated glamouring. But showing she was an earnestly geeky vampire lore nerd? I'M STANDING RIGHT HERE.
(Seriously, Pete started snickering at that point. And the next flashback with her hearse and the stereo playing Bauhaus? Yeah, I recognize that funhouse mirror reflection.)
Did everyone work out what was Ethan's deal before the finale reveal? I was sure I was paying attention, and I read just now about him leaving the play when they introduced the werewolf, as well as interacting with them at the zoo, but neither of those stuck and it startled the shit out of me.
I just realised I'm confusing the Pinkerton guys who are (were, I'll assume) following him with the guys leaning on Leonard in Fargo (I'm just at S5, maybe more people lean--the ALS pair). But thank god the Native American guy can speak.
That is sad, but also kind of amazing.