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They all love Bo far more than anyone ever has and do their best to protect her. And Dyson, Tamsin, Kenzi, Lauren, Trick and Hale are heroes in their own right. Whatever helps.īut, you know, Lost Girl is essentially a show about heroes – whatever form they take.
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Fingers crossed for the showrunners to fix it, okay? Maybe we should form a Doccubus prayer circle or something. The fallout in fandom was pretty special, I can tell you. And I have to admit, there were some tense moments in my living room when Lauren says goodbye to Bo in that sort of voice your girlfriend uses when you know she’s going to break up with you. We’re supposed to think that Lauren, in a bid for freedom from the Fae, has agreed to work for Taft to “save” her own kind. And the mad scientist, Dr Taft, kidnapped our resident wolf, Dyson, with the intention of taking his powers. So the finale saw Franken!Lauren involved in a scientific endeavor that could merge Fae DNA with human.
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I found it hard to focus on the screen through my veil of tears, you know? But that episode of Nikita that Zoie Palmer guest starred in suddenly made SO much more sense… When Lauren asked Bo for a break from their relationship, we successively found out that she’s wanted by Interpol for scientific espionage, or building the atom bomb, or something. So I know that the better it gets, the worse it’s going to hurt in the long run. But…I have seen a television show before. And, having rooted for Doccubus for two seasons and sighed, moaned and cursed Canada for giving me hot ladies in lab coats, I was ecstatic when Bo and Lauren were a couple at last. Because let me tell you, if my doctor looked like Lauren Lewis and turned those enigmatic and angst-ridden smiles on me, I’m pretty sure I’d be a committed hypochondriac. I don’t know about you, but when Lauren told Bo that she fell in love with her from the moment they met, I began to rue the day my fiancée ever told me to “watch this new Canadian show”. Speaking of, the start of Season 3 showed Bo trying to have a full-blown relationship with Lauren, the human doctor. Ironic, then, that Bo appeared more comfortable and accepting of her powers this season as opposed to the preceding two, and the finale saw her once again play the hero to save the people she loves. It’s kind of easy to do, however Anna Silk’s interpretation of the character strives for nobility whilst being wholly human. Even the new character this season – Tamsin the Valkyrie – appears to have fallen under Bo’s spell. I don’t know if it’s the leather outfits or the naivete that Anna Silk brings to the role, but people LOVE her. The Scooby Gang she draws around her are loyal, fallible, and most of them are in love with her – in different ways, sure, but still…it seems like everyone’s capable of falling for a Succubus. Just like the comparisons with Buffy, Bo is an energetic, super-powered being who refuses to keep to the rules set out for all her kind and instead strikes out on her own. Along the way, her relationships with those close to her have strengthened while she remains resolutely unaligned to either Dark or Light Fae. This season has seen Bo undergo The Dawning – a rite of passage for all the Fae – and, as a result, come somewhat to terms with the powers that she’s struggled with her entire life. It’s a hard show to dislike, for me, and that’s not entirely due to the steamy hot lady lovin’ that, honestly, you probably wouldn’t see anywhere else. But Lost Girl is more than just a sum of its supernatural parts, and even though it likes to throw in the occasional Monster of the Week episode and has a seasonal Big Bad emerging for Bo to fight, the show has gone from strength to strength with its strong core cast and writing that manages to amuse, horrify and endear all the characters to us. Yeah, that made me think of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, too, and the comparisons are obvious and have been identified before. We’ve also seen her devolve, discovering that she’s some sort of uber-powered Chosen One. Now wrapping up its third season, we’ve seen the Succubus Bo evolve, both in terms of her powers and emotionally. It’s been quite a season on Canada’s Showcase hit show, Lost Girl.