I listened to the novel Frankenstein recently. DS is a lot closer to the novel than the 30s monster movie was. I think we're supposed to be torn evenly in both directions on Adam and the novel's creature. In the book, his threats against Frankenstein's family to get him to create a mate came after a period of more than one year, during which the creature had made painstaking plans to be accepted by a family he'd come to love from a distance (including the old blind man), only to be totally rejected by them because of his appearance once he did finally work up the nerve to approach them. It became clear at that point (after many other incidents too) that though a human had made him, there was no place in human society for him, ever, because humans were so prone to judge and reject on sight.
So there's enormous reason for the bitterness against the human race. With Adam though, he's had some help and allies, and it hasn't been as long since the creation, and Adam isn't hideous like the novel creature was. So his bitterness isn't as well set up and explained and justified in DS.
As for this ep..... I enjoyed the close-up on Ang, as she thinks Nick is flattering her by calling her the most evil woman who ever lived! She registers extreme smugness, then is crestfallen when it's not her... Lucretia Borge? Lady Bathory who killed people and took baths in their blood? (Last viewing I learned a bit about her) More evil than ME?!
Elliot knew about this second experiment? Another lie to Jeff I guess... This is the way TES seems to go about things, using his silver tongue to barge his way in. I liked how upon meeting Adam up close, Jeff talks "at" him rather than "to" him, giving him the once-over, eyeing him up and down, studying him like the experiment he is. It's typical of people to hold Adam's nature against him as Jeff does, and I'm sick of it. Yes, using body parts is disgusting. So are most forms of surgery that we benefit from. By the same "logic", if we observed video of a major operation we'd just had, we'd have to consider ourselves too disgusting to deserve to exist. I once saw tape of someone's face being pulled down to make way for a brain operation. Medical progress isn't pretty.
Ang's first nightie ramble outdoors... In this cliffhanger version, it looks as if she actually traverses the distance between Nick's house and the Old House, on foot. In the redo, it's as if she popped into the cellar, which makes more sense. Bites Jeff.