I'm watching the third episode right now. I am not sure how I feel about it yet, though I don't mind the gore particularly.
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The gore is a little much for me, and that's saying something. But I'm loving the penny dreadfulness of it, as well as the costumes and scenery.
Even Jost Hartnett is not awful!
So, I don't care for Penny Dreadful. I'm trying to figure out what the plot of the show is. And I feel like half of the events of last night's episode should have been in the premiere.
I was really upset by the end of last week's episode. That was kind of unforgivable in my book and I'm still not over it. I think I would be more into the show if last week had ended differently.
I think the acting is really top notch, so I'm disappointed I don't like the show more than I do.
Surprisingly, I have not been bothered by the gore, so maybe I am just hardened by it all.
I was crushed by the end of last week's episode, too, but the cause of it fleshes out (no pun intended) Victor's background. And just like every other fridging, it gives him a new motivation. Plus, I think Rory Kinnear is incredible.
That was very upsetting but I think the Frankenstein story is my favorite so far. Even so.
I wonder if the pilot wasn't actually split into two episodes?
I think there's just a lot of threads to weave together, and it was necessarily going to take a little while. With the most recent episode, I felt like I had a better handle on what the overall arc of the plot will be.
::cough:: premium cable
Oh, shit. Sorry.
Tatiana Maslany just blows me away. Every episode I have to remind myself that all those people are her. And I have to say, Orphan Black is the first show in a long time that keeps hitting me with OMGWTFHSQ moments and yet none of those moments seem to come from nowhere just to shock the audience; it's all organic to the story. As if the writers had a plan or something, IDK.