Rory Kinnear infos and videos including Q&A, PD production blog, poetry and funny stuffs

Showtime sometimes releases videos for those who yarn for “behind the scenes” or other interesting things related to Penny Dreadful. Since I’m pretty much into poetry, I was more than happy to find one today on their page related to Rory Kinnear, who’s our Creature in the second season. Here he’s reading the poem “I am”  from “the original” poet John Clare. After the video there is a note from show creator John Logan, telling the folowing:

Penny Dreadful began with poetry. William Wordsworth specifically. Ten years ago I was reading a lot of Romantic poetry. Wordsworth lead to Keats, Byron, Blake, Shelley and eventually to re-reading Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The idea of the series evolved from that poetry and the dreams that ensued… Some of my favorite Romantic poems are featured throughout the season and here we present our cast reading exerpts… Enjoy them and perhaps they will inspire you to dream as well.”

If you click here, you can check out the original video on Showtime’s PD page.

And since I find Mr. Kinnear personally a very entertaining and seriosly lovely guy, here’s a 60 second Q&A video with him for you and I guess it will make you smile. No words for that, seriously, you have to watch it yourself.

As an actor you could have seen him in a lot of plays in the theatre too. In 2008 he took part in the play “The Man of Mode”. Later on he was playing for example in the following pieces: “Burnt by the Sun” (2009 – National Theatre in London) and since 2010 he’s at the Almeida Theatre in London, playing in Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure” & Hamlet.

Here’s also another production-blog video for you from PD about the wax museum, with tons of infos. Have you known for example, that some of the wax figures are actual human beings, sitting there very still? Ok, I haven’t either. So you should seriously check out this video for more. : )

And for the end another 30 seconds about how he’s saying thank you to the public at The Olivier Awards 2014. Quote of the day comes there definately: “We’re sooo fuckin’ tired!”

Penny Dreadful S02E02 – Critics, comments & SPOILER alert!

First of all I need to tell you, that I’ve had very high expectations about this part. The opening of the second season was a very nice start, it didn’t have a single moment where I looked out the window to check out the weather, it just made me attached to the screen. This second one was a bit slower, although it added a lot to the whole story. Somehow I have to say that we naturally need parts like this, with less blood, more conversations and more intriques like usually, just to make the next one more exciting. (I hope I won’t be disappointed about that.)

So I have to say we don’t seriously need a lot of blood and actions in every part of the series, but somehow it can make a gap, if we don’t get it every time. At least Mr. Chandler (Josh Hartnett) could have used his riffles to make me happy, but only Mr. Murray (Timothy Dalton) had a little shooting practice with a semi-automatic Mauser and the “dean” of the witches Madame Kali (Helen McCrory). But let’s see the whole stuff together, shall we?

Ms. Kali & Mr. Murray having nice moments with a Mauser

Ms. Kali & Mr. Murray having nice moments with a Mauser

The first scene that made me smile was Mr. Murray and Madame Kali who actually always meet at stores. Now it was all about parfumes, Ms. Kali wanted to have a new scent for herself and Murray wanted to buy a gift for Ms. Ives (Eva Green). As they were talking about scents, Ms. Kali invited Mr. Murray to help her choose the perfect one. (These scenes always make me wonder about the methods english women used to catch men for themselves in the 19th century and how unable I would be for that… hahh.) So she was showing the first scent to him, and the following dialogue took place inbetween:

Mr. Murray’s comment for a scent: “Very Nice.”

Ms. Kali: “Very nice? Such a man…” – applause for actress Helen McCrory for the most perfect tone that she could possibly produce for that. Seriously.

Things to learn from that dialogue: you don’t always have to say “fuck you, you simple-headed moron” for a man to fully make him understand what you exactly mean.

We can be also sure, that Mr. Murray’s going to have hard times with this lady in the future, because she didn’t loose the chance to whisper into his ear in the very famous “verbis diablo”, which we just simply call “the devil’s language”.

Shopping is always an important thing.

Shopping is always an important thing.

Mr. Lyle (Simon Russel Beale) also appears in one of the first scenes already, he makes a visit at the Murray Headquarters. I have to tell you, that he’s one of my fav characters in the series, his laugh is remarkable and all the things we ever imagined about elite english men is perfectly added to his nature. He doesn’t give a hack about his wife and usually just matches her with her gin-addiction, makes sarcastic jokes about his “friends” to his “other friends”, whispering naughty gossips about them, having feasts, some hidden perversion and possibly a wig too (but he will deny the fact until the coffin).

Mr. Lyle @ the Murray Headquarters

Mr. Lyle, Mr. Chandler, Mr. Murray & Ms. Ives @ the Murray Headquarters

So Mr. Lyle is there to add some more infos to the “verbis diablo” storyline about a brother Arthur Gregory who was also possessed by the devil long long time ago. Actually his mate brothers locked him away as a possible lunatic and later on they decided to burn him on a stake. (Well, yeah, brothers and their methods, let’s burn the sicko!) But before they did this highly christian thing, brother Gregory managed to write a book about “his lunatic wavings”, which can be found in The British Museum. So Mr. Lyle & Mr. Chandler take their hats to get a hold of this book.

Mr. Lyle @ The British Museum

Mr. Lyle @ The British Museum

We also get a plus info about english scientists and their connection to the museum by Mr. Lyle: “It holds the largest collection of pornography in the world. People are always sneeking in to have a look.” Naughty boys with high prestige, wandering around in The British Museum… Lovely, ain’t they?

After all they bring a whole hutch of the old Gregory’s stuff to the Murray Headquarters, basically after he died, the brothers did a great job putting seriously everything to a big box. We will probably see in the next episodes, what our heroes find out from all this mess on the table.

Remains of the lunatic brother - just take a look. He seriously had a hard life.

Remains of the lunatic brother – just take a look. He seriously had a hard life.

We also have to add one more info about Mr. Lyle. I already thought, that he has a connection to Ms. Kali, because she was the fortune-teller at his feast in the first season, but now we find him at the witch-headquarters, where Ms. Kali tells him not to fool her and do what she tells, unless he wants to loose everything he ever had. She’s threating him with “all those photographs… so indescrete. I just can’t imagine what the museum governorns would make of them.” So disloyalty would have its consequences. Poor Mr. Lyle, having his ego and his good will on the table, who knows, which he will choose?

About our witches: Madame Kali and the girls also managed to do something weird in this part. One of the girls stole a freshly born baby for the Madame and very rude things happened to the poor one. Not to mention it had to die very quickly, Ms. Kali went into a chamber full of puppets to cut its chest open, rip out its heart and insert it to a puppet. Guess what all the other puppets must also have behind their little clothes… Huge warning also added here: Ms. Ives also has a puppet that looks exactly like her, waiting for her heart.

Ms. Kali in her puppet-chamber @ work. Look at those instruments...

Ms. Kali in her puppet-chamber @ work. Look at those instruments… Highest quality morgue equipments of her age, right?

Poor Dorian Grey did only get a few minutes in this part. He met Angelique and was offered a quicky, but because of his broken heart, he denied it first. Angelique (Jonny Beauchamp) seemed kinda weird for me the first time, but I have to admit that I haven’t thought about him being a boy in lady costume… After I saw him naked a few minutes later, as Mr. Grey visited him at his “office”, which was of course a cathouse, I was said “wow” out loud. (Sorry, girls, I won’t add a screenshot about him naked, you have to watch this part yourself, because I’m afraid the content would be erased very soon because of nudity).

Angelique while offering the quicky for Mr. Grey

Angelique while offering the quicky for Mr. Grey

We also need to take a look at what’s happening in the Frankenstein-flat, because Brona Croft (Billie Piper) woke up in the first part. She has a new name, Lily, so I will also call her that way, just to make everything easier. Lily also doesn’t have a memory, although she manages to speak now, and I guess poor Victor Frankenstein (Harry Treadaway) is slowly falling in love with her. I bet he does… Also there is the other very excited creature here, Mr. John Clare (Rory Kinnear), who’s dream is to have a bride and this should be Lily. My heart always breaks a bit when I see Mr. Clare, actually he’s one of my favs too, not to mention the stunning and truly amazing act of Rory Kinnear. It’s just simply heartbreaking as I see Clare’s dreams, struggles, craving to be loved, attempts to show his feelings although he is more than afraid to be hurt again and the list goes just on and on… Anyway, whenever Mr. Clare comes to the screen, I always know that somehow it will kill me.

Mr. Frankenstein being possibly the first hairdresser of the century who uses hair-bleaching as disguise technic. No wonder why he's often called "the master"...

Mr. Frankenstein being possibly the first hairdresser of the century who uses hair-bleaching as disguise technic. No wonder why he’s often called “the master”…

But as of speaking about Mr. Clare, this part’s favorite scene for me was him meeting Ms. Ives in the dungeons of London, where people with cholera are being kept and locked away from the rest of the population. Ms. Ives went there with Mr. Murray to do charity work with the sick. Mr. Clare was reading poetry in one of the hidden corners and it caught the attention of Ms. Ives. To be honest, I haven’t thought about them meeting each other even once in the series, but it was more than amazing and I’m very happy that they did.

You have to know, that I’m addicted to literature and the fact that Mr. Clare always citates something good is a thing that I love in the whole series. He finally met a woman who also knows english authors well and has the same things and questions running in her mind – about life, death, “the allmighty” and hell. Their dialogue was far the best in the second part, not to mention the second Mr. Clare started William Blake’s “To see a world…”, and my eyes burst into tears.

To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand 
And Eternity in an hour
Ms. Ives & Mr. Clare changing oppinions about life and death

Ms. Ives & Mr. Clare changing oppinions about life and death

So that was the second part, it wasn’t that bad, huh? I’m curious about the third, which will have more actions I guess, because it will be a flashback, from which we will get the story why Vanessa’s drawing sometimes scorpions from her own blood.