Quite appropriate to the subject matter, I am resurrecting this thread. SPOILERY, in case you haven't noticed that in the thread title.
I just finished watching all of Penny Dreadful which I am totally in love with, despite its moments of tipping into silliness, which any melodrama and/ or horror piece is prone to - and it is powerfully both. Primarily the power of Eva Green's performance and the pitch perfect tone of the series has me hooked. Anyone else still watching it?
In Season Two things seem to go off on a somewhat different track with the resolution of the Mina storyline from Season One, though not much on Penny Dreadful stays dead, including Mina (and her brother and her mother). A fabulous take on witches manages to bridge the Wiccan herb-woman with the Malleus Maleficarum style witch. Vanessa, first shown to us praying obsessively, breaks from God - does this make her more vulnerable to Lucifer? I question, seeing how she faced him down with a "Beloved, Know Your Master!" in the season finale. Perhaps she is headed more down the path of Galadriel had she taken the ring: "In the place of a Dark Lord you would have a Queen! Not dark but beautiful and terrible as the Morn! Treacherous as the Seas! Stronger than the foundations of the Earth! All shall love me and despair!"
Mysteries still to be resolved - what is up with Ethan's father? Where has Caliban gone? Who was Sembene really? Who is it that possesses Vanessa - Lucifer, or his as yet unnamed brother, or something else entirely? And how freaking scary were Dorian and Lily in that dance scene?
While I felt both seasons have their shaky parts, the narrative is a slow build and definitely has a trajectory, which remains mysterious. In Season Two the psychological layer of the story became much more powerful as the tale moves from the outward quest to free Mina to the inward struggle for Vanessa to retain her soul. Most strongly, the story proposes that we all have demons inside us that we wrestle with - violence (Ethan), hatred and jealousy (the Monster, Caliban), passion and lust, both sexual and for power (Vanessa), fascination with thrills and forbidden things (Dorian), ego (Malcolm), greed (Sembene).
What do you think?