TVOM: "Penny Dreadful is ostensibly defined by its atmosphere; the show does such a great job bringing a surrealistic vision of Victorian London to life, inhabiting it with all sorts of magnificent, grotesque creatures. And yet, as visually engaging and unsettling the experience of Penny Dreadful is on a week to week basis, its greatest triumphs lie in its smallest moments: when Penny lingers on a conversation, a glance, or a touching human gesture, it’s markedly more rewarding than when its entertaining us with its psychological horrors – and when an episode can bring the two together, as it does in parts of “Evil Spirits in Heavenly Places,” it’s downright amazing television."
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