Bo (Anna Silk) goes into Valhalla (which isn’t
what you
expect it to be because it seems like heaven in true LOST GIRL fashion) to get
Kenzi (Ksenia Solo) back only to be dragged into part of a wedding and meeting
her stepmother in another part of the underworld. The results end up with
a mysterious spirit
coming back to haunt Lauren and the balance being upset by Bo’s decision in the
first episode. By the end of the second
episode, the balance of the show’s dynamic is changed as I wonder how we will
deal with the change, but thankfully it isn’t like the fourth season premiere
without Bo. Bo is the center of the
show, but the dynamic of the show is changed when you take one of the main
characters out of it. The final season
is going to be some of the usual episodes while Bo will probably have to face
her father who is Hades himself.
Season 5 starts off strong with two episodes
better than the
start of season 4. It will be
interesting to see Tamzin’s journey as she continues to help Bo and I hope they
don’t do away with Dyson (since he is my third favorite character behind Bo and
Kenzi). The fifth season has good
follow-up from the previous seasons. I
am going to miss LOST GIRL when the show is over as the journey of Bo the
succubus is coming to a close. She and
many of the other characters feel like family in a way. The first two
episodes are the beginning of
the end and I hope fans go back to watch the previous seasons to enjoy the show
about the unaligned succubus and her journey along the way.
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