Penny Dreadful Season 2 Episode 2 Picture Preview: The Devil's Tongue

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Why was Vanessa speaking in tongues? Are you looking forward to learning more?

Next week, Sir Malcolm and Vanessa invite eccentric Egyptologist Mr. Lyle to shed some light on the mysterious "devil's tongue." Meanwhile, Evelyn and her wicked daughter, Hecate, move forward with their plans for Lucifer's bride.

Showtime has released several photos from Penny Dreadful Season 2 Episode 2. Things are only going to get crazier as you will see in the photos. The creators of the show are not messing around this season, expect some graphic scenes.

Flip through the slideshow below for a peek at what's coming up next Sunday, May 10:

Elsewhere, Scotland Yard Inspector Rusk looks into Ethan's handiwork at the Mariner’s Inn. Will the sole survivor remember him? Caliban and his new boss, Mr. Putney, recreate the carnage at his wax museum.

Did you miss Dorian Gray in the premiere? Well, he's back and naturally flirting with an intriguing woman. Does she have an agenda?

Victor managed to bring Brona back from the dead. The question is, will she remember her past? Will she accept Caliban as her mate or reject him? It appears Victor has a crush of his own. Will he make a move to make Brona his?

Penny Dreadful Season 2 Episode 2 is titled "Verbis Diablo" and airs on Sunday, May 10 at 10/9c.

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Penny Dreadful Season 2 Episode 2 Quotes

In the eleventh century, a carthusian monk known to us only as Brother Gregory, began to lose his mind. He said he was possessed by a demon. Perhaps the father of all demons, the fallen angel himself. In any event, this demon spoke to him in the Verbis Diablo.

Mr. Lyle

Caliban: Is it not this, Ms. Ives? The glory of life surmounts the fear of death. Good Christian's fear Hellfire, so to avoid it they are kind to their fellow man. Good pagans do not have this fear, so they can be who they are. Good or ill, as their nature dictates. We have no fear of God, so we are accountable to no one but each other.
Vanessa: That's a profound responsibility.