One of the most beautiful soundtrack ever made for a TV show. Years go by and I just can't stop coming back to this awesome piece composed by Abel Korzeniowski. Same as Table for Two from Nocturnal Animals.
@@SaucyJack88 I loved S3. All the loose ends tied up. Logan said he had sketched out more content but the content in S3 was always going to be the end of the story. I was satisfied.
I don't. Cause I love this universe, I mean the victorian's area way of life, mainstream, politic, culture, customs, traditions, cruelty, brutality, poverty, the everyday life, believes, hopes, distress, darkness, progress in sciences and thoughts, sublime literature, and so far...It is a part of me, of my wounded soul. We find Beauty in things cause they die. Penny Dreadful is a masterpiece. It had to end. Rather than going on and fade...
Penny Dreadful will come back, but it won't be the same. The new series won't have Eva Green, it won't take place in the Victorian era, it won't even be in London. Which makes me wonder why they even call it 'Penny Dreadful: City of Angels' and not just City of Demons, because if it isn't in set in the Victorian era and it isn't set in England, it really isn't related to Penny Dreadful at all. Which is why I'm not at all interested in Penny Dreadful: City of Angels. But you might be.
What a comprehensive production, right from acting to choreography and a sound track that would put even a high budget hollywood film to shame. Deserves all the accolades.
Very late comment, but my one big consolation in all of this, was that they gave Rory Kinnear, the Creature's actor, *so* many lovely scenes to branch out and act his bum off in the final season. It softened the blow of such an abrupt and unsatisfying ending.
The most powerful episodes, to me, were the story of Ms. Ives and Mina (culminating in the beach scene), and the house on the moor where the witch was burned. Losing Ms. Ives at the end was tragic, and yet sweet in that she was at last freed from spiritual warfare. Beautiful woman...and she won.
Preciosaa y lo que hicieron de mezclar todos los personajes góticos literarios de la época, sublime. Siempre sera mi serie favorita, además los personajes tenían personalidades tan especiales.
Penny Dreadful is just the real world´s portrait. More pain than joys. More lonely than good person, fake friends, interested lovers....next to real ones. And all what matters is the cold, the dramatic reality. This music is the test of it.
Does the music that plays during the mind-blowing exorcism scene with Venessa play in this? Because that piece is so beautiful that it literally shakes the soul. It's the sequence when Ethan decides to cast Lucifer out of her instead of pulling the trigger. One of the most powerful scenes I've ever seen committed to film, ever. It should be studied, it's that good.
This theme is so heartbreaking. Th scene is beautiful and it' a shame they never used it again. The series was great, although to my taste it turne too blasphemous at the end, but it ended abruptly and left many ends loose. This is what happens when true art is replaced for ratings...
It wasn't about the money for the creators. They did not want to get pigeon held into a long series that struggled to stay afloat at some point. They left while they were on top. The great ones always do sad to say.