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    Ep. 10: Penny Dreadful

    enJune 25, 2016
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    About this Episode

    The twilight of the demimonde beckons, prodding and awakening the monster inside. So come, you creatures of the night and step into the shadowy gothic world of Victorian London.

    Join us as we discuss the Showtime Original Series Penny Dreadful, seasons 1-3.

    The Victorian era gave birth to the horror, death and romance of Gothic Literature and to the delightful sensationalism of penny dreadfuls. We have found free copies of some of these wonderful stories online, so check them out and much more in our show notes at http://thewytchfiles.blogspot.com/

    Well, we hope you enjoy the episode! We leave you with a quote by the wonderful Ms. Ives:

    "Etsi an oge tu werbimaat wedem rag dissiteero tene’aku."

    ("I speak these words to dispel the darkness")

    The Wytch Files is produced by Mallon Khan. Theme music X-Files Theme Parody by Mallon Khan.

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