Bo & Kenzi with a Full Season!

Premiere: Sunday, September 4   Order: 22 episodes

Bo our favorite bisexual succubus returns this Fall with a full season order. I love many things with this series but Kenzi is the best sidekick around. I would watch it just to enjoy her antics. Syfy has ordered both season one and two of this series which is great.

Anna Silk who plays Bo has spilled some news of the upcoming season. The misshapen love triangle between Bo-Lauren-Dyson continues. Bo does have two lovers, and you’ll see more about that in Season 2, those relationships get explored further. It’s pretty exciting.

What’s exciting is that Bo will be tested in a new way this season. She will explore her relationships further. She will question her loyalties. I really think that the writers have done an amazing job in taking where we left off in Season 1 and taking it to the next level. Each script is really rich in new creatures and exploring the mythology further, and seeing Bo’s journey along with her makeshift family.

Official Synopsis: Season two will challenge Bo’s resolve to stay free and force her to question her own morals and beliefs. While Bo grows stronger and learns more about who she really is, relationships will be tested and passions will ignite, but answers will not come easily. Through it all, Bo will remain true to herself and loyal to those she trusts as she continues to forge a path of her own in a dangerous world.

Joining the Lost Girl cast this season is Vincent Walsh (Republic of Doyle, Saving Private Ryan) in a recurring role. Notable guest stars include Emmanuelle Vaugier (Two and a Half Men, Covert Affairs, Human Target) who returns as “The Morrigan”, the leader of the Dark Fae and Conrad Coates (Covert Affairs, Tron) who guest stars in episode two.

Synopsis Episode 2.01 – Something Wicked This Fae Comes

The following is hamelessly stolen from Televixim , read a review of the first episode there. It sounds great.

Official Synopsis: In the season opener, a nomadic Fae sideshow comes to town looking to take advantage of the chaos that the bombing of the Light Fae headquarters has wrought. Unbeknownst to the general Light Fae populace, The Ash is in a coma, and his bond with the land is weakening – which makes this the perfect time for the travelling circus freaks to steal the most precious thing the Light Fae possess.

 

 

Things get a bit dicey on this week’s Lost Girl when Dyson wakes up in an alley covered in blood next to a dead dark Fae he was seen threatening earlier the same night. He claim Sanctuary in Trick’s bar, and it is granted. The girls are there after a very ambitious looking but failed attempt at cooking. Bo immediately jumps to his help. Trouble is that he can’t remember anything from the night before.

She and Kenzi visit the club, Carpe Noctem where it all happened. It is owned and operated by none other than Vex, the dark Fae that tried to kill her a few episodes back. Unfortunately she can’t borrow the ‘witchblade’ again from Trick; the Light Fae confiscated it after last time! That is so sad; it was such an awesome weapon, made of a unicorn horn. Anyway there were only three witnesses to what Dyson said to the murdered guy, the bartender, a human girl and Vex.

Bo dash back and forth between the people involved, confronts Vex, interrogates the girl, fends of Morgan the dark Fae mistress and watches a showdown with Ash the Light Fae leader before she finds the clues she need. Trick does not have much regards for Ash either, there is a major disagreement brewing there. I wonder if Ash knows who Trick is.

We learned some interesting things beside the plot here. Dyson was a Stone Warrior for a couple of hundred years, whatever that is. At least I think that is what they said. Bo is starting to relate to Dyson as her boyfriend even if she has not used that particular word yet.

Lost Girl is doing great, I just love the characters and the plot is going places. Only two more episodes left on this season (It has been renewed).

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Bo and Kenzi are two of my favorite character on television at the moment and it’s not only because they are so gorgeous and talented. They are but they are two strong female leads who represent a positive camaraderie that is becoming rare in new genre shows. It is a pity Lost Girl hasn’t been picked up by more networks, it deserves a wider audience. Showcase has shown they believe in it and has renewed it for a second season with four episodes to go this season.

Wow what an episode, some great revelations there at the end. I assume you don’t mind spoilers.

Bo is having trouble sleeping so she works out with her sword instead. I guess it’s natural for her to resort to cold metal now when she and Dyson isn’t. But you got to watch it Bo, you almost impaled Kenzi. I know she walked in with sunglasses on so she didn’t see you very well, but I had mornings like that too. Kenzi is back to the long black anime style hair.

Kenzi is a real good friend when Bo wants to go for a drink at Tricks bar. They are a bit surprised at the festivities. It is Fae day, the one day every year that dark and light Fae can meet, dance and fornicate as Trick explains to the two inquiring ladies. They celebrate the sacrifice the Blood King made a thousand years ago forging the rules the Fae live after to this day. You should maybe not hire Banshees to play at your party Trick, this one puts down her harp and wails, a sure sign that someone present will die.

Dyson is on his one free day of the year; don’t people in Canada have vacation? The Fae should start a union, that’s just wrong. Anyway he offer Bo up for finding and forcing the Banshee to reveal who it is that is going to die and himself to explain it to her. That’s not so particularly gentlemanery of him considering what she had to do to the poor girl to get her to talk.

Before they leave the bar Dyson have a private talk with Trick and they know who Bo’s mother is! That was surprising and a little disturbing.

Kenzi starts a death pool and to no big surprise starts to chat up the equally young but doomed man the Banshee wailed for. Realizing he is about to die he wants to reconcile with his brother who turned dark Fae and he wants Bo to help him do it.

Kenzi is odd and special and the guy is good with money as is his brother. They have this Cain and Abel kind of relationship based on something that happened when they where kids. The brother sends  a goblin after him but Bo and Dyson saves him from the attack. Giving Bo a book about the Fae is like loaning a gun to a kid. Bo invokes an old tradition forcing the brothers to sit down in peace talks not knowing she forfeits her life if the talks fail. Dyson takes the role of the Claymore, the one responsible for killing Bo if the talks fail. But it works out well in the end, except …

Dyson tells Trick, You could save her. Does that mean he is the Blood King? The ending is very surprising and emotional ending

Dyson tell Trick when they sit alone sipping wine, Bo didn’t crumble…

He replies would you have killed her? Then they drink to the Blood King and Trick tells Dyson “Please don’t call me that”. Trick is the Blood King!  Does that mean Bo is his relative?

Wow, again. My head is spinning, only four more episodes to the season finale.

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Great news, Showcase has renewed favorite tv show Lost Girl. This has become one of my favorite past times this year. I have come to really enjoy Bo, Kenzi, Dyson and Trick and the others in this series. It’s like Buffy for adults.

Season two will challenge Bo’s resolve to stay free and force her to question her own morals and beliefs. While Bo grows stronger and learns more about who she really is, relationships will be tested and passions will ignite, but answers will not come easily. Through it all, Bo will remain true to herself and loyal to those she trusts as she continues to forge a path of her own in a dangerous world. Ksenia Solo (Life Unexpected, Renegadepress.com) will return as Bo’s human confidante Kenzi, and Kris Holden-Reid (Ben Hur, The Bridge, The Tudors) returns as homicide detective Dyson.

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I just watched the latest Lost Girl episode and it amuses me that Kenzi always changes hairstyle so many times. I think this is the first time we have seen her blond. Poor Kenzi she is just helping this super chipper real estate woman cleanse a house after a murder suicide as a fake shaman when she picks up an itsy-bitsy little spider in her hand bag. There seems to have been a series of murder suicides in the wake of this spider, something that is tingling in Dyson’s spider sense unbeknownst to the two dear psychotic-to-be roommates. A little bickering over cleanliness can so easily turn into an axe murder as the spider feeds on their angst.

There were many things I liked with this episode, not least the interaction between Bo and Kenzi. Especially comments before they get bitten by the spider. Kenzi is trying to bring her flirt on Pete the pizza delivery boy but he confesses his love for Bo after a glance. I wish I had man slaves to do my bidding! Kenzi say when they ‘fight’ over cleaning. And somewhat later Bo says ‘I am picky not psychotic’. It was a nice touch.

‘Nobody kills my best friend but me’ comes a bit after the fact.

Lauren is stepping out of the background into the light this episode. There is a lot of focus on her and her and Dyson’s dislike for each other. The whole love triangle thing already feels a bit old but I keep telling myself that it’s more to it than that. I am pretty sure by now that Dyson and Trick suspect something significant about Bo something foretold or lost. The question is does Lauren know too? She isn’t totally meek and pure; she can be ruthless as she proves when she sets Bo and Kenzi in quarantine ready to burn their house down. More things are afoot than might be obvious at a glance if I am right.

Next episode might shred some more light on Bo’s past as she comes across someone who might know something about it during a case.

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