Fresh Hell
- Episode aired May 3, 2015
- TV-MA
- 55m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
2.6K
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Sir Malcolm returns to find a new evil hunting Vanessa.Sir Malcolm returns to find a new evil hunting Vanessa.Sir Malcolm returns to find a new evil hunting Vanessa.
Reeve Carney
- Dorian Gray
- (credit only)
Simon Russell Beale
- Ferdinand Lyle
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the witches describes Ethan as "Lupus Dei." This is Latin and roughly translates as Wolf God or Wolf of God
- GoofsEvelyn Poole/Madame Kali mispronounces the Latin phrase "Memento mori" ("Remember that you can die") as 'Momento more'.
- Quotes
[Victor Frankenstein asks Mr. Clare if he'll leave him in peace after he does as he wishes]
Dr. Victor Frankenstein: If this works, if I do as I've promised you, give you this thing living, will you leave me in peace?
John Clare: You would do better to ask your soul to leave you. We are bound on a wheel of pain, thee and me. I ask you, what is Dr. Frankenstein without his Creature?
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Interesting developments
The appearance of Madame Kali's witches restart the action in this episode after some dragging out of the storyline this season. Helen McCrory (RIP) makes a mistake in her lines when she mentions the relics in the room by mispronouncing Memento Mori as "momento mori". For some reason, that was kind of jarring for that scene, making the character seem ignorant.
Still, the witches are scary and the scenery in and around Madame's mansion is very well done. On another plane, the Creature's latest situation isn't very interesting to me. He is having to take another menial job while waiting for his bride to be brought to life. That's sort of ho-hum, IMO.
As usual, the settings are good and if Victorian era London is your thing, you'll like this latest stage of the storytelling. One thing I liked was the wax effigy of Queen Victoria, which was just like the portrait used on the coins of that stage of the Victorian era, called the "Jubilee Head" coin portrait.
Still, the witches are scary and the scenery in and around Madame's mansion is very well done. On another plane, the Creature's latest situation isn't very interesting to me. He is having to take another menial job while waiting for his bride to be brought to life. That's sort of ho-hum, IMO.
As usual, the settings are good and if Victorian era London is your thing, you'll like this latest stage of the storytelling. One thing I liked was the wax effigy of Queen Victoria, which was just like the portrait used on the coins of that stage of the Victorian era, called the "Jubilee Head" coin portrait.
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- silverton-37959
- Nov 1, 2022
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- Runtime55 minutes
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