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The scene switches to a football stadium where Dyson () is shown entering a crime scene with Mark (Luke Bilyk) following closely. Mark asks if Clay Jonas is there and Dyson replies: "I thought I told you to stay in the car." When Mark tries to make a bet with Dyson that Clay will be picked first in the player's draft, Dyson tells him: "This is a crime scene Mark, not exactly the place for an autograph." Seeing a body on the floor, Mark asks if it is a football player he knows of and then seems shocked that it is and that he is dead. As Mark prattles on, Dyson notices next to a pool of blood a similar mark to that he put together from the three dead human bodies of the previous episode. Mark asks what the mark is and Dyson replies: "It is a triskele. A triple spiral." Dyson then takes a picture of the triskele and then removes it using a towel. Mark comments: "I thought you said we weren't supposed to touch anything?" Dyson turns Mark away from the crime scene, leading him away as he answers: "I said you're not supposed to touch anything." As they leave, the victim's blood is seen flowing out of the puddle and recreating a similar looking triskele once more.
The scene switches to a football stadium where Dyson () is shown entering a crime scene with Mark (Luke Bilyk) following closely. Mark asks if Clay Jonas is there and Dyson replies: "I thought I told you to stay in the car." When Mark tries to make a bet with Dyson that Clay will be picked first in the player's draft, Dyson tells him: "This is a crime scene Mark, not exactly the place for an autograph." Seeing a body on the floor, Mark asks if it is a football player he knows of and then seems shocked that it is and that he is dead. As Mark prattles on, Dyson notices next to a pool of blood a similar mark to that he put together from the three dead human bodies of the previous episode. Mark asks what the mark is and Dyson replies: "It is a triskele. A triple spiral." Dyson then takes a picture of the triskele and then removes it using a towel. Mark comments: "I thought you said we weren't supposed to touch anything?" Dyson turns Mark away from the crime scene, leading him away as he answers: "I said you're not supposed to touch anything." As they leave, the victim's blood is seen flowing out of the puddle and recreating a similar looking triskele once more.


After the abbreviated opening, Dyson, Lauren, Tamsin and Bo are seen at the Dal Riata talking about the events that have occurred. Dyson gives XXX a picture of the dead football player and notes that he was killed the night before, being beaten to death and suggesting that the Far cult he has been tracking is involved somehow. Bo is confused and asks why a Fae cult would want to kill a human football player. Tamsin suggests that is it because the player was a "high profile target" and when asked if she knows the player, Tamsin replies with his name, Jack Marshal, his position on the team, and that he was supposed to be the number one pick in the draft in the coming week. Bo comments: "I never knew you were such a sports fan" and Tamsin replies: "I'm not, but he's hot. I mean not you hot but... hot." Lauren notes that the three original victims were all "in the correctional system" and the football player isn't. Asking Dyson what the connection is he reveals that all of the victims had parts of, or the entire symbol on their bodies. Dyson describes the triskele as being a "symbol of death and reincarnation. It's used by end of days cults." Dyson then puts the three images taken of the marks on each of the original three bodies together to make the triskele and places his phone with the triskele in blood beside it. Dyson comments that he believes that "something larger is at play here" and then suggests their next step is to get closer to the football team and to look for further clues. Tamsin comments that they "might look suspicious at a football practise" but Bo's solution is that they go undercover as cheerleaders. Tamsin agrees and when she notes that cheerleaders are recruited for professional teams as well, Lauren is surprised by this. Tamsin then names several NFL cheerleading teams including the Laker Girls, Buffalo Jills and the New Orleans Sensations. When everyone looks at Tamsin she explains: "I have a novelty calendar subscription." Bo comments: "Well bust out your pom-poms TamTam cause it's time to flirt some intel out of a bunch of horny linebackers." When Tamsin agrees, Dyson asks: "Tamsin? A cheerleader?" Tamsin replies: "You don't think I can't dupe a bunch of girls who think clapping is a sport?" Dyson comments: "Well you don't exactly scream perky." which makes Lauren snicker, then add: "I... um... concur." Tamsin replies: "Well, you know what I think?" before cheering: "Gimme a D, gimme a Y, gimme a... suck my balls." and then walks away in disgust before Bo smiles and follow her out of the Dal Riata.
After the abbreviated opening, Dyson, Lauren, Tamsin and Bo are seen at the Dal Riata talking about the events that have occurred. Dyson gives Bo a picture of the dead football player and notes that he was killed the night before, being beaten to death and suggesting that the Far cult he has been tracking is involved somehow. Bo is confused and asks why a Fae cult would want to kill a human football player. Tamsin suggests that is it because the player was a "high profile target" and when asked if she knows the player, Tamsin replies with his name, Jack Marshal, his position on the team, and that he was supposed to be the number one pick in the draft in the coming week. Bo comments: "I never knew you were such a sports fan" and Tamsin replies: "I'm not, but he's hot. I mean not you hot but... hot." Lauren notes that the three original victims were all "in the correctional system" and the football player isn't. Asking Dyson what the connection is he reveals that all of the victims had parts of, or the entire symbol on their bodies. Dyson describes the triskele as being a "symbol of death and reincarnation. It's used by end of days cults." Dyson then puts the three images taken of the marks on each of the original three bodies together to make the triskele and places his phone with the triskele in blood beside it. Dyson comments that he believes that "something larger is at play here" and then suggests their next step is to get closer to the football team and to look for further clues. Tamsin comments that they "might look suspicious at a football practise" but Bo's solution is that they go undercover as cheerleaders. Tamsin agrees and when she notes that cheerleaders are recruited for professional teams as well, Lauren is surprised by this. Tamsin then names several NFL cheerleading teams including the Laker Girls, Buffalo Jills and the New Orleans Sensations. When everyone looks at Tamsin she explains: "I have a novelty calendar subscription." Bo comments: "Well bust out your pom-poms TamTam cause it's time to flirt some intel out of a bunch of horny linebackers." When Tamsin agrees, Dyson asks: "Tamsin? A cheerleader?" Tamsin replies: "You don't think I can't dupe a bunch of girls who think clapping is a sport?" Dyson comments: "Well you don't exactly scream perky." which makes Lauren snicker, then add: "I... um... concur." Tamsin replies: "Well, you know what I think?" before cheering: "Gimme a D, gimme a Y, gimme a... suck my balls." and then walks away in disgust before Bo smiles and follow her out of the Dal Riata.


The scene then shifts back to the football stadium where Tamsin, dressed as a cheerleader, and Bo, looking like a coach, are seen walking towards the football cheerleading team as they practise, Tamsin stumbling at one point and Bo catching her before she fell to the ground. As they approach the cheerleaders, Tamsin comments: "I can smell their insecurity from here." Bo replies: "I think it's Ou de Taylor Swift." When Tamsin comments that she "used to beat up girls like this in high school" Bo reminds Tamsin that "now you're one of them so big smile!" Bo then calls out to the cheerleaders and introduces herself and Tamsin as being from the Valcity Valkyries and looking to recruit a new member of their cheerleading team. When one of the cheerleaders ask about Tamsin being there, Bo covers for Tamsin saying that she is from elsewhere and will be competing as well. When a comment is made about Tamsin being "too tall" for a cheerleader, Tamsin starts to become angry with them and Bo has to draw Tamsin away for a moment. When Bo asks Tamsin not to alienate the team, Tamsin answers: "She started it" and asked Bo if she can "kick her boney little ass." Bo reminds Tamsin that she is undercover and to deal with things before they return back to the cheerleaders again, Tamsin commenting: "I could snap her neck and feel no remorse" and Bo replying: "Yes. I have no doubt." When Bo then asks who wants to demonstrate first, Tamsin volunteers, which shocks and surprises Bo. Bo starts to suggest something "simple" but the head cheerleader Brinkley (Anna Hopkins) calls out "Round off double back hand spring back tuck" which Bo agrees to without seeming to understand what that move is exactly. Tamsin agrees, walks into position, and then preforms the move exactly, being applauded for her efforts by the team. Tamsin approaches Brinkley and comments: "You're up Brink-truck" and when Tamsin is told not to touch her, Tamsin comments: "Whatever." Brinkley tells Tamsin: "You want to see how it's really done? Front flip, round off, triple twist." Tamsin then uses her Fae power on Brinkley and asks if she really thinks "you can stick that triple twist?" Brinkley then rushes away in a panic while Tamsin turns around and walks back to Bo with a smile before picking up her pom-poms, Bo commenting "That's just great."
The scene then shifts back to the football stadium where Tamsin, dressed as a cheerleader, and Bo, looking like a coach, are seen walking towards the football cheerleading team as they practise, Tamsin stumbling at one point and Bo catching her before she fell to the ground. As they approach the cheerleaders, Tamsin comments: "I can smell their insecurity from here." Bo replies: "I think it's Ou de Taylor Swift." When Tamsin comments that she "used to beat up girls like this in high school" Bo reminds Tamsin that "now you're one of them so big smile!" Bo then calls out to the cheerleaders and introduces herself and Tamsin as being from the Valcity Valkyries and looking to recruit a new member of their cheerleading team. When one of the cheerleaders ask about Tamsin being there, Bo covers for Tamsin saying that she is from elsewhere and will be competing as well. When a comment is made about Tamsin being "too tall" for a cheerleader, Tamsin starts to become angry with them and Bo has to draw Tamsin away for a moment. When Bo asks Tamsin not to alienate the team, Tamsin answers: "She started it" and asked Bo if she can "kick her boney little ass." Bo reminds Tamsin that she is undercover and to deal with things before they return back to the cheerleaders again, Tamsin commenting: "I could snap her neck and feel no remorse" and Bo replying: "Yes. I have no doubt." When Bo then asks who wants to demonstrate first, Tamsin volunteers, which shocks and surprises Bo. Bo starts to suggest something "simple" but the head cheerleader Brinkley (Anna Hopkins) calls out "Round off double back hand spring back tuck" which Bo agrees to without seeming to understand what that move is exactly. Tamsin agrees, walks into position, and then preforms the move exactly, being applauded for her efforts by the team. Tamsin approaches Brinkley and comments: "You're up Brink-truck" and when Tamsin is told not to touch her, Tamsin comments: "Whatever." Brinkley tells Tamsin: "You want to see how it's really done? Front flip, round off, triple twist." Tamsin then uses her Fae power on Brinkley and asks if she really thinks "you can stick that triple twist?" Brinkley then rushes away in a panic while Tamsin turns around and walks back to Bo with a smile before picking up her pom-poms, Bo commenting "That's just great."
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