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Oh Bo (Anna Silk) – you didn’t really think that reversing your allegiance to the Dark would be easy, did you? Needless to say Dark Bo is here for the foreseeable future.
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by Joe Lipsett
Courtesy of Showcase
Oh Bo (Anna Silk) – you didn’t really think that reversing your allegiance to the Dark would be easy, did you? Needless to say Dark Bo is here for the foreseeable future.
Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]
by Joe Lipsett
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After what feels like forever, Lost Girl returns to debut season four. And just in case you can’t remember where we last left off in the S3 finale, you’re in luck because none of the characters do, either!
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by Joe Lipsett
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Now this is more like it! Lost Girl finally gets the pieces right in an episode that has everything you’re looking for.
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by Joe Lipsett
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Yikes. Has any character ever been introduced in such a prickly manner as Dyson’s (Kris Holden-Ried) new partner, Tamsin (Rachel Skarsten)?
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by Joe Lipsett
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After a long and rocky S2, it’s season finale time for Lost Girl. With the battle with the Garuda (Raoul Trajillo) looming over everything, how will Bo (Anna Silk) and company fare?
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by Joe Lipsett
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Now that is what I’m talking about! After spending what seems like the entire second half of the season griping, I’m happy to report that Lost Girl is back in fighting shape in the penultimate episode of its extended second season. The rejuvenation is courtesy partly to a script that doesn’t require our characters to make stupidly impulsive decisions (like last week), but also courtesy of some very welcome guest stars in the form of Vex (Paul Amos) and The Morrigan (Emmanuelle Vaugier).
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