TVOM: "“Glorious Horrors” feels a lot like last season’s finale, “Grand Guignol”: both episodes are designed around large, Victorian social main stays created to bring all the characters of Penny Dreadful together, if only for a brief moment. It allows for unusual character interactions and a neat intersection for all its stories – and like last season’s finale, “Glorious Horrors” doesn’t quite feel like it takes advantage of the situation. Sure, it’s haunting in moments, and visually captivating throughout, but with such a build-up leading to that dramatic set piece, there’s no denying that “Glorious Horrors” (like “Guignol” before it) could’ve done a little more with the gothic tableaux it created."
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