![]() Ohhh Fashion! Outfit of the week has to be the pink plastic massage parlour, though the painting combo (featuring a pop of pink bra) is classic Bo. Lauren hasn’t been able to identify what kind of Fae blood was found on the scene, but something tells me that Lizzie has been taken over by the spirit of Persephone (remember the lit candle is supposed to let her out of Tartarus?) Mythology/Arc: Our random elevator victim from last week, Elizabeth Hale (Amanda Walsh), turns up in the morgue and – shockingly! – she’s not dead. ![]() Lost girl big in japan how to#Watching Dyson instruct Lauren on how to toss throwing stars, I was struck by the fact that she’s capable of defending herself using her medical concoctions, so why does she need other kinds of weapons? Then lo and behold, she tosses a syringe full of ketamine to kill the man who attacks her in the clinic. The repercussions of Lauren’s actions against the Morrigan are coming back to haunt her in the form of death threats and she turns to the wolf for self-defense lessons. Wolf and the Doctor: It seems like we’re going to see more of Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried) and Lauren (Zoie Palmer) working together. Ultimately it takes a harsh dressing down from Tamsin to get Bo to confess that she’s afraid of losing them all, which kinda makes sense when she goes down the list of people she already has lost. Hell, the painting/redecorating (in green?!) is a dead give away. It doesn’t take a Blood King (Trick Howland) to figure out that her issue is psychological. Bo, meanwhile…īo Bo: In the wake of Kenzi’s departure, Bo loses her sex drive, which makes her vulnerable to even the most basic injury. Rightfully Musashi ends up cleaning toilets like the filth licking demon he is by the end of the hour. ![]() Bo, on the other hand, has never had a choice: from the first day we meet her, she’s been the exception to the rule, the unaligned succubus, and now the Chosen One. The difference is that Musashi elected to take on the mantle and its accompanying burden when he took credit for his sister’s exploits. ![]() They’re both “chosen” ones who have to accept the responsibility that comes with power. In fact the case seems to exist in order to reinforce some pretty obvious parallels between Musashi and Bo. The case itself is pretty open and closed (it all plays out in relatively straightforward fashion). It turns out to be his sister, who hired the hit because because her brother is being dishonest about his exploits and he will become a filth licker if he doesn’t confess before the Ascension. Turns out that he’s on the verge of Ascending (been there), and someone seems determined to prevent that. Following the two part premiere, Lost Girl revisits the case of the week format as Bo (Anna Silk) struggles with her responsibility.Ĭase of the Week: After Musashi, a famous Japanese Fae, is nearly assassinated he hires Bo and Tamsin (Rachel Skarsten) as bodyguards. ![]()
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