SummaryBo (Anna Silk) learns she is not human but Fae-kind, specifically a succubus. With the knowledge, she is given a choice to join the light or the dark factions of the Fae.
SummaryBo (Anna Silk) learns she is not human but Fae-kind, specifically a succubus. With the knowledge, she is given a choice to join the light or the dark factions of the Fae.
I really like this show alot. I never have been a really big sci fi fan but I gave it a try and found that I **** it a lot and my favorite character, Lauren makes it very entertaining.
This is one of the best TV shows I've ever seen. I don't have cable so I only recently found out about it thanks to Netflix. People like me prefer intelligent, creative, and original shows such as Lost Girl. It involves modern topics and is very open about sexuality which our society needs more exposure to. The characters are engaging portrayed by excellent actors and they quickly grab a hold of your heart. I was disappointed to learn there would not be a sixth season but enjoyed watching all five seasons on Netflix. Each episode engaged my attention and I eagerly awaited the next episode to find out what happened. The relationships between the characters were very realistic and handled with maturity. I loved the lack of drama between the characters as they all grew in depth and grew to love each other. It was refreshing to see the focus be on love and doing the right thing as opposed to what is usually found on TV....drama...lots and lots of drama and immaturity. These characters struggled with their integrity and showed their humanness through their strengths and weaknesses while choosing to do what was right. They showed it's not easy to do what's right but the rewards are priceless. I love this show, wish there were more seasons and more shows like this one.
Lines like ""Did you feel that? It was like the Fourth of July in my mouth." help to make Lost Girl see-worthy without taking it to the level of must-see.
I'm a big fan of Scy Fantasy since the days of Poltergeist: The Legacy to the Buffy Era and on. In any areas of the entire Lost Girl Series, any new myths/ fables had become very interesting to me. I started watching the series on Netflix, and now Im hooked. I must say, each episode has left me hanging with more interest, returning for the next. I look forward to each episode as well as any opportunity to see the cast members attendance at local venues.
The premise was interesting and the show manages to survive 5 seasons but ultimately it is bleh. The most glaring problem is the bland character development or shall I say the lack of. The characters do not develop. They are basically the same from season 1 episode 1 to the very end and unfortunately they were not exactly brilliant from the start. In fact they are all a cliche which is why this series warrants the "bleh" designation. The only thing keeping the show alive is probably the fact that the girls are sexy and the show is all about sex. But this can only take you so far, at some point you need to build some depth and show maturity but this is where the show fails. The one liner fan service jokes are not good, the forced sexual innuendo gets tiring, the brooding (by pretty much everyone) gets tiring, and the plots are completely ignored and are more of an afterthought... or at least I assume that is the case given the epic plot holes in every other episode. Still this is not the worst show I have ever seen and at times, the actors do a good job. Certainly is it league better than newer shows like Supergirl (more like Superflop) and the toilet flush (better known as the flash). I will say that this is worth watching for at least the 1st season. After that, it will depend on your tolerance for low quality writing. Give it a shot but keep your expectations low after season 1.
The nickname for this show in my house is BOOBs with knives. If you want soft core cable porn with action scenes look no further. Past that its a great world and a great idea that suffers from mediocre writing and the requirement that all the main characters be so pretty they couldn't get ones that could act well. When I do watch this show I find myself enjoying the sidekicks far more then the main characters.
Just started watching this show and am catching up. Just finished looking at season 2. I must say i m very disappointed with the outcome of this storyline. They built up this war coming with the Garuda, who is supposed to be this all powerful being. Some Fae are being controlled by him, others leaving city out of fear of the coming battle. Now, what did we wind up getting? A cast of thousands of light and dark Fae fighting it out with the Garuda minions on the bloodied plains? Nope, we got 15 people fighting it out in an abandoned asylum and the all powerful Garuda going out in a puff of smoke. Talk about anti-climatic. I'm done with this series.
Worst character in this series is Kenzi. I mean do we really need a ''sidekick'' spewing out the one liners every time she opens her mouth? She just really gets on my nerves. Anyway, 'nuff said, i m outta here big time.
Season 2 is finishing up here in Canada. I enjoyed the earlier episodes of season 1 -- though it becomes a bit boring and uninspired towards the end of season. The downward spiral continues in season 2, and I stopped watching after the first few episodes. The glowing eyes while someone's essence-cloud is **** out gets old quick, unfortunately it's the most often used effect.
My favorite is Lost Girl's sidekick, with comedic timing that rises above the material -- I expect she'll become a household name in years to come :-) A fun show early on, but the writers make it easy to give up on the show as it progresses to a 2nd season.