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Jun 13, 2016 · Over dinner, Lily rouses her new army with an impassioned speech (look at Billie Piper go) about Irish women who were sentenced to death by the Catholic church when they refused to stop keening.
- No Beast So Fierce
Penny Dreadful is concerned with what it means to live out...
- The Nightcomers
Most weeks, Penny Dreadful is a busy show. But when the...
- Predators Far and Near
Unless — in a quest for an exciting new way to violate the...
- Verbis Diablo
Penny Dreadful recap: Verbis Diablo. All the world's a...
- This World Is Our Hell
Penny Dreadful is trading the confines of Vanessa’s padded...
- The Day Tennyson Died
Season 3 is out for blood. Lyle sends Vanessa to Dr. Seward,...
- A Blade of Grass
In real time, the talk-heavy episode takes place entirely in...
- Memento Mori
Penny Dreadful recap: Memento Mori. More than one house...
- No Beast So Fierce
Jun 12, 2016 · This scene exemplifies everything I love about the way Penny Dreadful allows its narrative twists to unfold: It drops clues that don’t initially make sense (Why is Lily in a graveyard? Who’s ...
- Contributor
Kaetenay is left deeply disturbed and visibly shaken when he experiences a vision of imminent destruction that could have dire consequences for the people he trusts; Vanessa is confronted with an unsettling truth that will affect her future.
Jun 13, 2016 · In our 'Penny Dreadful' recap of Season 3, Episode 7, 'Ebb Tide,' Dracula bites Vanessa, Dorian betrays Lily, and the Creature takes a risk.
- Charlie Mason
S03E07 Ebb Tide Summary Kaetenay returns to London with Ethan and Malcolm to prevent the darkness that he has foreseen. Meanwhile, Vanessa realizes who Sweet really is, while Caliban is reunited with his family.
Ebb Tide is the seventh episode, in Season 3 of Penny Dreadful. Kaetenay has a vision of impending doom. Frankenstein and Jekyll get help from an unlikely foe. The Creature finally gains courage.
Jun 13, 2016 · Lily finally calls them to order and stands up on the table, and says that in Ireland there is an ancient tradition of cleaning after a death. The old women sing the soul to a better place, but the Catholic Church decided it didn't approve of the pagan practice.