Lost Girl returns after a two week hiatus (thanks for nothing, long weekend!). After a dud and an aggravating tease, what does a fresh episode of everyone’s favourite succubus bring? Not much it turns out.
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by Joe Lipsett
Lost Girl returns after a two week hiatus (thanks for nothing, long weekend!). After a dud and an aggravating tease, what does a fresh episode of everyone’s favourite succubus bring? Not much it turns out.
Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]
by Joe Lipsett
After last week’s uber-disappointing outing, I went into Lost Girl with some trepidation. Then I remembered it’s the notorious sixth episode for which a great deal of digital ink has been written on a particular intimate encounter between a certain doctor and a certain succubus. Would a sexy encounter with Bo (Anna Silk) and Lauren (Zoie Palmer) make things better? Read on to find out.
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by Joe Lipsett
Every once in a while, a show will have a bad episode. It’s normal – a fact of life when you’re producing 42-44 minutes of television on a weekly basis. But then every other once in a while, an episode isn’t simply bad; it’s downright awful. These are the episodes that make you think someone should have burned the script and told the actors to take a week off, because clearly something just went horribly, horribly wrong.
Welcome to this week’s Lost Girl…
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by Joe Lipsett
This week we go Kenzi (Ksenia Solo) specific in a revealing – and homage heavy – episode that also asks us to think of Dyson’s (Kris Holden-Ried) genitals a lot.
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by Joe Lipsett
Lost Girl steals a page from A Nightmare On Elm Street as Bo (Anna Silk) goes toe to toe with a Dark Fae couple looking to turn her into a dream feast. In true Lost Girl form, however, the inter-personal bits are far more interesting than the villains of the week.
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by Joe Lipsett
Last week’s Lost Girl wasall about the Bo (Anna Silk) & Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried) fallout in the wake of his loss of passion. This week’s episode revisits the same idea, but it does so in a much more powerfully emotional way. Plus Hale (K.C. Collins) is finally allowed to get in on the action!
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