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*Country of Origin: Canada
*Country of Origin: Canada
*Originally Aired on: March 3rd, 2013 on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada
*Originally Aired on: March 3rd, 2013 on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada
*Number of Canadian Viewers: TBA
*Number of Canadian Viewers: ''Not Released''
*Number of American Viewers: TBA
*Number of American Viewers: 920,000 viewers<ref>http://www.blastr.com/2013-3-13/grimm-returns-strong-cult-hits-new-low-38-other-genre-shows</ref>


==Cast==
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Bo and Kenzi arrive at the home of Bo's parents, a small farm house outside of town. Kenzi asks Bo if she is ready, Bo's comment is: "Maybe I'll just write a letter" as Kenzi gets out of the car. Kenzi tells Bo that she has taken on The Morrigan and "your old lady should be child's play." Bo tells Kenzi that her mother taught Bo that she was evil as Kenzi pulls Bo out of the car. When Bo is upset that she has to tell her mother that it was okay, Kenzi tells Bo that: "It's called being the bigger person. Which reminds me I want to scarf down twenty pies on the way home." Bo tells Kenzi that she is sick and tired of being the bigger person, that he can still hear her mother's voice telling her how evil she is. As she does so, Kenzi pulls out one of the injector pens and then jabs Bo in the rear with one. Bo yelps in pain and asks: What the hell?" Kenzi is confused as she answers: "I assprovised. Oh, that wasn't one of your monster fits? You seemed really angry! God did I waste one of these?" Bo's irritated answer is: "Not if you wanted to help me refocus my rage." Kenzi looks pleased as she says: "Well you're welcome. Now, get your head in the game and it's time to face the mom music." Bo relents telling Kenzi: "Okay, but then we get the hell out of here." Kenzi answers: "Does a horse shit in the barn? No, seriously, is that where they poop?" Bo looks at Kenzi and as she walks towards her parent's home tells Kenzi to keep the car running. Bo walks to the front door, hesitates, and then knocks before looking inside to see if anyone is there. As she does so, Bo's human mother Mary (Nola Augustson) approaches from the side of the house and calls out where she is. Mary comes closer and then realizes that it is Bo, or rather as she knows her, Beth. Mary is overjoyed to see Bo, telling her that she is so happy that Bo has finally returned home and embraces Bo tightly which confuses Bo and all she can say in a questioning voice is: "Mama?" before hugging her back.
Bo and Kenzi arrive at the home of Bo's parents, a small farm house outside of town. Kenzi asks Bo if she is ready, Bo's comment is: "Maybe I'll just write a letter" as Kenzi gets out of the car. Kenzi tells Bo that she has taken on The Morrigan and "your old lady should be child's play." Bo tells Kenzi that her mother taught Bo that she was evil as Kenzi pulls Bo out of the car. When Bo is upset that she has to tell her mother that it was okay, Kenzi tells Bo that: "It's called being the bigger person. Which reminds me I want to scarf down twenty pies on the way home." Bo tells Kenzi that she is sick and tired of being the bigger person, that he can still hear her mother's voice telling her how evil she is. As she does so, Kenzi pulls out one of the injector pens and then jabs Bo in the rear with one. Bo yelps in pain and asks: What the hell?" Kenzi is confused as she answers: "I assprovised. Oh, that wasn't one of your monster fits? You seemed really angry! God did I waste one of these?" Bo's irritated answer is: "Not if you wanted to help me refocus my rage." Kenzi looks pleased as she says: "Well you're welcome. Now, get your head in the game and it's time to face the mom music." Bo relents telling Kenzi: "Okay, but then we get the hell out of here." Kenzi answers: "Does a horse shit in the barn? No, seriously, is that where they poop?" Bo looks at Kenzi and as she walks towards her parent's home tells Kenzi to keep the car running. Bo walks to the front door, hesitates, and then knocks before looking inside to see if anyone is there. As she does so, Bo's human mother Mary (Nola Augustson) approaches from the side of the house and calls out where she is. Mary comes closer and then realizes that it is Bo, or rather as she knows her, Beth. Mary is overjoyed to see Bo, telling her that she is so happy that Bo has finally returned home and embraces Bo tightly which confuses Bo and all she can say in a questioning voice is: "Mama?" before hugging her back.


After another commercial break, we return to find Bo and Kenzi watching Mary making a cherry pie for them. As she does so, Mary tells the two of them that she's sorry that she didn't have a pie waiting for the two of them. Kenzi is confused as Bo has told her many times how awful her mother is and Bo is just as confused about what is going on. Mary asks some odd questions while she works on the pie and Bo tries to talk to her, but Mary seems not to completely understand what Bo is talking about. At one point she mentions Bo's father in the past tense haltingly and then Kenzi turns Bo's attention to a large amount of prescription medicine that stands on a shelf nearby. Bo asks if Mary remembers why she left, but Mary's answer is thet Bo was lost and "The Lord helped you find your way back." Mary then leaves the room, saying she forgot rhubarb, Bo and Kenzi look at what Bo describes as a "Beth shrine" holding many photographs of her. Kenzi finds a scrapbook and as she reads about Kyle's death, Bo has a flashback to the aftermath of that night for an instant. After Kenzi talks about Mary being "loco in the cabasa", Bo tells Kenzi the technical term is dementia, which it appears Mary suffers from. When Bo wonders about "writing a new chapter in Beth's life on my terms" Kenzi isn't thrilled by the idea saying that she needs to get back to Trick and Lauren as soon as possible for her own sake. Mart returns in the next moment and tells them both that they have to attend the cherry festival and then return for dinner which both Bo and Kenzi attempt to get out of doing, but eventually relent, although Kenzi gasps at the idea of wearing sensible footwear and some of Bo's old clothing. Bo drags Kenzi away as she lamentsL "Country makeover. Gee, can't wait."
After another commercial break, we return to find Bo and Kenzi watching Mary making a cherry pie for them. As she does so, Mary tells the two of them that she's sorry that she didn't have a pie waiting for the two of them. Kenzi is confused as Bo has told her many times how awful her mother is and Bo is just as confused about what is going on. Mary asks some odd questions while she works on the pie and Bo tries to talk to her, but Mary seems not to completely understand what Bo is talking about. At one point she mentions Bo's father in the past tense haltingly and then Kenzi turns Bo's attention to a large amount of prescription medicine that stands on a shelf nearby. Bo asks if Mary remembers why she left, but Mary's answer is thet Bo was lost and "The Lord helped you find your way back." Mary then leaves the room, saying she forgot rhubarb, Bo and Kenzi look at what Bo describes as a "Beth shrine" holding many photographs of her. Kenzi finds a scrapbook and as she reads about Kyle's death, Bo has a flashback to the aftermath of that night for an instant. After Kenzi talks about Mary being "loco in the cabasa", Bo tells Kenzi the technical term is dementia, which it appears Mary suffers from. When Bo wonders about "writing a new chapter in Beth's life on my terms" Kenzi isn't thrilled by the idea saying that she needs to get back to Trick and Lauren as soon as possible for her own sake. Mart returns in the next moment and tells them both that they have to attend the cherry festival and then return for dinner which both Bo and Kenzi attempt to get out of doing, but eventually relent, although Kenzi gasps at the idea of wearing sensible footwear and some of Bo's old clothing. Bo drags Kenzi away as she laments: "Country makeover. Gee, can't wait."


The scene shifts to the cherry festival where Bo and Kenzi have changed clothes and are looking around at what is going on, Kenzi moaning that she feels Amish in the outfit she is wearing. They stop to listen to a group of children playing double-dutch and singing a song about Lady Polly slaying children which Kenzi comments is "cute." When Bo explains that the children are playing double-dutch, Kenzi is shocked saying that she thought that was only on the television series Weeds as Bo tells her that she was on the school team and were regional champions. They then meet a woman dressed in "city clothes" who Bo introduces to Kenzi as Jessica (Tara Wilson). Kenzi asks if they were friends, but Jessica tells Kenzi that you can't call someone a fried when they "beat you three years in a row for Miss Cherry Blossom." Kenzi asks Bo if she wore a sash, Bo's answer is a simple no. Jessica tells Kenzi that the reason Bo won all the time was that the boys couldn't keep their eyes off Bo's breasts and claims to be over that. Kenzi's answer is: "Sure you are." Jessica continues saying that Bo had all the guys and strung them all along except for Brad, who she says was hers. Jessica explains that she came to town to try and get Brad, but Kenzi interrupts when she tells her that Brad was crushed by a car. Jessica says that Brad is in a better place and asks them if the county was always so creepy. Kenzi then points out that Doug is standing nearby and watching the three of them, Jessica calling Doug a creep dismissively. After Kenzi tells Bo: "Well Bo-Bo let's go-go and have a chat-chat with your mom-mom." Jessica tells Kenzi that she is "so weird" and Kenzi thanks her for doing so. When Jessica tells Bo that Kenzi reminds her of that girl who sniffed glue in chemistry class, Bo's answer as she and Kenzi walk alway is: "Jessica. That was you."
The scene shifts to the cherry festival where Bo and Kenzi have changed clothes and are looking around at what is going on, Kenzi moaning that she feels Amish in the outfit she is wearing. They stop to listen to a group of children playing double-dutch and singing a song about Lady Polly slaying children which Kenzi comments is "cute." When Bo explains that the children are playing double-dutch, Kenzi is shocked saying that she thought that was only on the television series Weeds as Bo tells her that she was on the school team and were regional champions. They then meet a woman dressed in "city clothes" who Bo introduces to Kenzi as Jessica (Tara Wilson). Kenzi asks if they were friends, but Jessica tells Kenzi that you can't call someone a fried when they "beat you three years in a row for Miss Cherry Blossom." Kenzi asks Bo if she wore a sash, Bo's answer is a simple no. Jessica tells Kenzi that the reason Bo won all the time was that the boys couldn't keep their eyes off Bo's breasts and claims to be over that. Kenzi's answer is: "Sure you are." Jessica continues saying that Bo had all the guys and strung them all along except for Brad, who she says was hers. Jessica explains that she came to town to try and get Brad, but Kenzi interrupts when she tells her that Brad was crushed by a car. Jessica says that Brad is in a better place and asks them if the county was always so creepy. Kenzi then points out that Doug is standing nearby and watching the three of them, Jessica calling Doug a creep dismissively. After Kenzi tells Bo: "Well Bo-Bo let's go-go and have a chat-chat with your mom-mom." Jessica tells Kenzi that she is "so weird" and Kenzi thanks her for doing so. When Jessica tells Bo that Kenzi reminds her of that girl who sniffed glue in chemistry class, Bo's answer as she and Kenzi walk alway is: "Jessica. That was you."
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==Questions in this Episode==
==Questions in this Episode==
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*While Bo's human name is confirmed as being Beth Dennis, she has abandoned that identity. Her Fae name is Isabeau, but she has not embraced that formal name either. Where she came up with the name Bo is not known.
*While Bo's human name is confirmed as being Beth Dennis, she has abandoned that identity. Her Fae name is Isabeau, but she has not embraced that formal name either. Where she came up with the name Bo is not known.
*We still have no clear idea what is happening to Kenzi, but she seems to have an idea of what's going on since her encounter with Faux Kenzi.
*Is the temple that Bo is told about a mental one or a physical one?
*How many more tests are there for Bo to pass?
*Lady Polly seemed to have a clue that Bo was more than she seemed to be. How did she?


==Answers in this Episode==
==Answers in this Episode==
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*Bo's home was in Grimley County which is famous for its cherries and has a festival celebrating them annually.
*Bo's home was in Grimley County which is famous for its cherries and has a festival celebrating them annually.
*Trick revealed at the beginning of the episode that Bo has "only days" before she devolves into an UnderFae.
*Trick revealed at the beginning of the episode that Bo has "only days" before she devolves into an UnderFae.
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*Mary Dennis, Bo's mother, suffers from dementia and Bo's father has passed away.
*Mary Dennis, Bo's mother, suffers from dementia and Bo's father has passed away.
*''Poludnica'', also known as ''Lady Polly'' is a type of UnderFae that creates accidents in midday when the heat and light of the sun is the strongest and disorients her victims. She is based on the myth of ''Lady Midday'' who's myth described a young woman dressed in white that roamed field bounds. She assailed folk working at noon causing heatstrokes and aches in the neck, and sometimes caused madness. You can find out more about this myth [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Midday here.]
*''Poludnica'', also known as ''Lady Polly'' is a type of UnderFae that creates accidents in midday when the heat and light of the sun is the strongest and disorients her victims. She is based on the myth of ''Lady Midday'' who's myth described a young woman dressed in white that roamed field bounds. She assailed folk working at noon causing heatstrokes and aches in the neck, and sometimes caused madness. You can find out more about this myth [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Midday here.]
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*Trick seems to be, if not in love with Stella, at least smitten with her.


==Episodes==
==Episodes==

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Bo meets her adoptive human mother Mary
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 7
Overall Episode 42
Directed by Gail Harvey
Written by Brendon Yorke
Produced by Wanda Chaffey
Featured Music See Section Below
Cinematography by David Greene
Editing by Paul Day
Production Code 307
Original Air Date March 3, 2013 (2013-03-03)
Length 60 minutes (runtime)
Guest Actors

Deborah Odell - Stella Nashira
Nola Augustson - Mary Dennis
Christopher Kennedy - Doug

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There's Bo Place Like Home was the seventh episode of the third season of the series, and the forty-second overall episode of the Canadian television series Lost Girl. It was first shown on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada on March 3rd, 2013 at 9 PM Eastern time.


Production Data

  • Series: Lost Girl
  • Season: 3
  • Episode Number: 7 (42nd Overall)
  • Episode Title: There's Bo Place Like Home
  • Directed by: Gail Harvey
  • Writing credits: Brendon Yorke
  • Production Company: Prodigy Pictures
  • Running Time: 60 Minutes (Including Commercials)
  • Country of Origin: Canada
  • Originally Aired on: March 3rd, 2013 on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada
  • Number of Canadian Viewers: Not Released
  • Number of American Viewers: 920,000 viewers[1]

Cast

A promotional Image of the Season Three cast of Lost Girl from the official website at lostgirlseries.com From left to right: Richard Howland as Trick, Ksenia Solo as Kenzi, Rachel Skarsten as Tamsin, Anna Silk as Bo, Kristen Holden-Reid as Dyson, Zoie Palmer as Lauren and K.C. Collins as Hale.


Actor / Actress Role
Anna Silk Bo
Kristen Holden-Ried Dyson
Ksenia Solo Kenzi
Richard Howland Trick
Zoie Palmer Lauren
Deborah Odell Stella Nashira
Nola Augustson Mary Dennis
Christopher Kennedy Doug
Tara Wilson Jessica
Philippa Domville Lady Polly
Jeff Pangman Brad
Cherisse Woonsam Leslie
Andrew Bushell Cherry Wine Guy
Brookelyn Leonard Double Dutch Girl #1
Belinda Bijan Double Dutch Girl #2
Brooke Pastuch Double Dutch Girl #3
Matt Purdy Kyle (Flashback)

Music in this Episode

Song Title Artist Notes
Like An Animal Sunparlour Players Written by Andrew Penner
T-Bone's Jig Samantha Robichaud Written by
Samantha Robichaud
Lucky Lola Derek And
The Darling
Written by Samantha Garett
and Derek Anthony
On The Other Side (Underscore) Hungrytown Written by Ken Anderson
and Rebecca Hall
Kitty Lie Over / Swallowtail Pint Of Blarney Traditional, Arranged By
Les Agnew, Edith Hawkins,
Chris Herlihey
and Tom Lucas
Dance D'alayna Courtesy of APM Music
Love And Other Disasters (Underscore) Rebecca Hosking Written by
Rebecca Hosking
Real Men Live In Trees Vandarth Written by Nathan Snyder

Plot

Short Summary

Trick trains Bo to face her first challenge but she fails. A Lode Star tells Bo that she must return home to her human parents and settle her past with them. Bo finds her father has passed away and her mother is suffering from dementia. Bo discovers that an UnderFae, called Lady Polly by the locals, is killing off those in her home town that had released it in the past as they return for a cherry festival. Bo collects the remainder of her high school friends together to trap the UnderFae with the help of Kenzi in a well ending the threat. Bo speaks with her mother, apologizes to her, forgives her and manages to come to terms with her past at last. Bo passes the first test and discovers there is much more to come and she confronts Kenzi asking her why she went to see The Norn.

Detailed Summary

The episode opens with Bo (Anna Silk) being taught by Trick (Richard Howland) in one of the lower rooms of the Dal Riata to pass the first of her challenges. It involves her passing through an archway to reach Trick who waits on the other side of it. Trick asks her to try again, and Bo does so, but as she reaches the archway, a force field of some kind violently throws her back from it. Trick asks what she did and Bo's answer is, in a very irritated tone: "Beg the invisible threshold to knock me on my ass obviously. Was I not supposed to?" Trick explains that most Fae have years to prepare for the rites of passage, but Bo has only days before she devolves "into something that I have to keep in a cage." Bo's retort is: "Haven't you always wanted a pet?" as she storms around Trick and begins to flip through a book nearby. Trick comments: "I see that impending doom hasn't effected your sense of humour." Bo continues to focus on the book and asks why the book doesn't tell how to pass the test. Trick explains that much is left to interpretation which only irritates Bo further. Trick tells Bo to "focus on the now" and Bo mimics his words and adds: "shift consciousness and achieve an effortless merging of effort and awareness" and Trick finishes the lesson by adding "to allow yourself to cross the threshold." Bo slumps in defeat and answers: "So, I'm on my own then." Trick can only shrug and say nothing in return. Bo takes a deep breath and then tries a mantra of: "Focusing. Shifting. Merging. And I Bo Dennis allow myself to pass." Bo then reaches out a hand which is repelled, her anger overcomes her, and she storms out of the room telling Trick that she needs a break and is going home.

Elsewhere, a couple is stranded on the side of a road with a flat tire. The two argue for a time, the woman complaining about being in the country with him, he explaining that they are there "for the best cherries in the world and I thought my fiancée would have liked to know where I grew up." They continue to argue until the woman walks out into a field looking for a place to relieve herself while he continues to fix the flat tire on their car, crawling underneath the car to try and break the tire loose. As he does so, the sun becomes blinding and a strange woman dressed in rags appears nearby. Winds whips around the area and the scene darkens before the jack holding up the car slips and it falls killing the man beneath it. The strange woman vanishes in a whirl of black smoke and the scene returns to normal again. The woman returns to the car to find her fiancé dead and screams in horror.

After the opening credits, we return to the Dal Riata to see Trick speaking with a Fae named Stella Nashira (Deborah Odell) at the bar about Bo. She asks about signs of devolution, Trick indicates there is, and she notes that Bo's condition could become grave at any time. She asks if Bo is still unaligned, Trick's answer is: "Stubbornly so." At a question about Bo's parents, Trick's answer is: "Father unknown, mother a Succubus." The next question is: "And the rumours about Bo's potential?" Trick just looks at her and her answer is: "Oh dear" as she continues to make notes. Trick asks: "Oh dear as in great news?" But her answer is that Succubi need more preparation and are at greater risk of failing the rites." She also notes that the speed of a Fae's devolution is in direct proportion to their abilities and since Bo's powers are extraordinary, that means she could cease to exist as the person that Trick knows completely and become an extremely monstrous being. She then goes to leave, but Trick asks her to please help him help Bo as she is all that he has left in his life. She thinks about this for a moment and then returns to the bar asking for Trick to bring her some tea and that she needs to evaluate Bo as soon as possible. She also comments about the music in the Dal Riata and Trick turns the music down as he rushes off to get Stella her tea.

Back at Bo's place, she is asleep and suffering through a nightmare from her past when she took the life of her first love Kyle (Matt Purdy). The nightmare is a flashback to the night where she took his life by accident and intermixed with the events are the voices of her parents telling Bo that she was the devil and casting her out of their lives. There are also images of a monstrous Bo feasting on the remains of someone or something. Bo is awakened by her phone ringing and she answers it to find it is Trick calling her. She berates him for calling her at two in the morning, but she does calm herself and tell him that she had a weird nightmare. Trick asks Bo to come to the Dal Riata and she agrees half heartedly.

Bo returns to the Dal Riata and after drinking a cup of something she comments is: "chunky." Trick watches as Stella reads the remains in the cup and asks Bo some questions. The first is why Bo denies her fear. Bo's answer is: "Because it's scary." Trick coughs and Bo apologizes saying that she is a little on edge. Stella then introduces herself as Stella Nashira, adding that: "A Lodestar's work cannot be rushed." Trick explains to Bo that Stella has given guidance to hundreds of Fae to prepare for The Dawning in the past. Stella continues telling Bo: "You harbour great rage and great regret. These two negatives are making it very hard for you to know yourself. Embrace your true identity." Bo's answer is: "Everyone has hangups." Stella explains that such issues are usually from childhood and Bo throws up her hands commenting that: "It's always mommy issues with you guys." She then explains that she and Aife worked their issues out in hand to hand combat which confuses Stella until Trick explains that Bo was not raised by her Fae mother and that Bo's adopted human mother Mary and Bo had a falling out as well. Bo's comment is: "Twice the mommies twice the baggage." Stella tells Bo that she must confront Mary over this but Bo refuses to do so. Stella explains that Bo's anger is hurting her, but Bo retorts that her mother hurt her. Stella is firm on this point and tells Bo that she must return home and forgive her mother. Bo is enraged and tells Stella and Trick that she will not return to her mother who she describes as a "warped bigot." Trick tells Bo that he must or she will become an UnderFae, Bo's answer is: "Let's hope it's a nice cage" as she storms away.

Following a commercial break, Bo has returned home and is talking to Lauren (Zoie Palmer) about what Trick and Stella want her to do. Bo tells Lauren that she could use some of Lauren's nerdness, but Lauren tells Bo that: "In this case your Faeness trumps my nerdness." Lauren explains that she can treat the symptoms, but not the cause. Bo whines that she cannot go back and Lauren comments, as she looks at a tablet, that it's a shame that Bo would miss the cherry festival. Bo is surprised that Lauren would Google her hometown and moves to sit beside her and look at what Lauren has found. Lauren turns off the tablet and tells Bo that she knows why Bo left home, that it was because she killed her first love Kyle. Bo tries to explain that if someone had understood what was happening she might have stayed, but Lauren interrupts her noting that the people in Bo's hometown are simple people and she shouldn't blame them for their ignorance. Bo tells Lauren not to defend them, saying that her mother "cast me out like I was some kind of deviant." Lauren tells Bo that she understands, but also tells Bo that this could be her only hope and she has to try. Bo is silent for a time and then says that it is a five hour drive.Lauren tells Bo that she will go with her as Bo cannot go by herself in the condition she is in. Bo's answer is that she wants Lauren to remain behind to see if she can find an answer and she thinks that Kenzi (Ksenia Solo) could use a road trip. Lauren asks hoe Kenzi is and Bo tells her that: "With every week comes another brave face." Lauren notes that they do not know why the Kitsune targeted Kenzi in The Kenzi Scale and Bo tells Lauren that she didn't ask Kenzi either. Lauren then opens a case and gives Bo three injector pens explaining as she does so that they contain inhibitors that will freeze the UnderFae cells in her body and render them temporarily sterile and if she starts to lose control she must inject herself with one. Bo takes them and comments that even if she had to inject herself in the eyeball is sounds better than talking to her mother. Lauren stops Bo and tells her that she only has three uses of this inhibitor and no more because with each use it becomes less effective and these are the last three she can ever use. Bo and Lauren kiss before Bo asks Lauren to wish her luck and she leaves.

Back at the Dal Riata, Dyson (Kristen Holden-Ried) confronts Trick over his allowing Bo to return to see her human parents. Trick tells him that Bo has to go as part of her preparations for The Dawning, but Dyson is engaged telling him that he cannot allow Bo to lose everything. Haltingly he tells Trick that: "I can't afford to lose Bo." Trick asks Dyson when he got his love back, but Dyson's answer is that Bo has Lauren now. Trick tells Dyson that Lauren is human and that their relationship can: "only be... short-term." Dyson's answer is: "In the short-term I am not going to interfere. I love Bo too much to screw it up again." Trick tells Dyson that his feelings be cannot make vanish unless he wants to see The Norn again. Dyson tells Trick that: "These feelings will never go away." Not from me." Trick becomes a little boisterous and tells Dyson they shouldn't have a conversation like they are without booze and goes off to get some for the two of them. Dyson asks about Bo's guide and Trick tells Dyson that Stella is the best there is and also: "She's quite the looker too." Trick tells Dyson not to worry and that Bo will make it through the tests and that: "There will be a long-term." Dyson asks: "Promise?" Trick tells him to have his shot and Dyson does so.

The next scene shows Bo and Kenzi driving Bo's car through the backroads towards Bo's hometown. They arrive at a gas station to fill up and Bo attempts to get Kenzi to talk to her about what has been going on with her as Kenzi tries to pump gas into Bo's car and comments that: "Pepperoni sticks and one pint of candy corn the Kenzi is awesome. Bloated, but awesome." She struggles with the pump nozzle for a few moments and Bo asks if Kenzi figured out where she got her rash but Kenzi ignores Bo until the owner of the gas station appears and gives Kenzi a hand before seeing Bo and recognizing her as Beth Dennis. He introduces himself as Doug (Christopher Kennedy), but Bo calls him Dougie, which was his name in high school. Bo introduces Kenzi to Doug and Kenzi is confused when Doug keeps calling her Beth instead of Bo until Kenzi realizes what is going on and clues in. Doug tells Bo that they didn't expect to ever see her again, but they found the the person that killed Kyle so Bo must be happy about that. The look on Bo's face is anguished as he does so. Bo explains to Doug that a lot of things have changed since the last time they have seen each other and tells Doug to call her Bo. Doug takes that in stride and then asks if Bo is back home for the cherry festival. Bo explains that she is in town on personal business and plans to be out of town: "Before the pie-off." Kenzi is crushed by what Bo has said and gives her a look as Doug talks about all of the bad things that have happened in town over the past ten years since Bo left town. He also tells Bo that there was an accident the day before that killed a friend of theirs named Brad when a car fell on him. Kenzi asks who Brad was and Bo tells Kenzi that Brad was the high school quarterback. She also mentions that Doug was picked on by Brad all the time, but Doug says that was: "Eons ago." Bo's eyes change as Doug talks and she almost collapses before Kenzi stops her from falling. Kenzi ushers Bo off to the bathroom in the gas station and as Kenzi talks to Doug, the strange woman seen earlier in the episode before Brad was killed appears in the middle of the road.

Bo and Kenzi arrive at the home of Bo's parents, a small farm house outside of town. Kenzi asks Bo if she is ready, Bo's comment is: "Maybe I'll just write a letter" as Kenzi gets out of the car. Kenzi tells Bo that she has taken on The Morrigan and "your old lady should be child's play." Bo tells Kenzi that her mother taught Bo that she was evil as Kenzi pulls Bo out of the car. When Bo is upset that she has to tell her mother that it was okay, Kenzi tells Bo that: "It's called being the bigger person. Which reminds me I want to scarf down twenty pies on the way home." Bo tells Kenzi that she is sick and tired of being the bigger person, that he can still hear her mother's voice telling her how evil she is. As she does so, Kenzi pulls out one of the injector pens and then jabs Bo in the rear with one. Bo yelps in pain and asks: What the hell?" Kenzi is confused as she answers: "I assprovised. Oh, that wasn't one of your monster fits? You seemed really angry! God did I waste one of these?" Bo's irritated answer is: "Not if you wanted to help me refocus my rage." Kenzi looks pleased as she says: "Well you're welcome. Now, get your head in the game and it's time to face the mom music." Bo relents telling Kenzi: "Okay, but then we get the hell out of here." Kenzi answers: "Does a horse shit in the barn? No, seriously, is that where they poop?" Bo looks at Kenzi and as she walks towards her parent's home tells Kenzi to keep the car running. Bo walks to the front door, hesitates, and then knocks before looking inside to see if anyone is there. As she does so, Bo's human mother Mary (Nola Augustson) approaches from the side of the house and calls out where she is. Mary comes closer and then realizes that it is Bo, or rather as she knows her, Beth. Mary is overjoyed to see Bo, telling her that she is so happy that Bo has finally returned home and embraces Bo tightly which confuses Bo and all she can say in a questioning voice is: "Mama?" before hugging her back.

After another commercial break, we return to find Bo and Kenzi watching Mary making a cherry pie for them. As she does so, Mary tells the two of them that she's sorry that she didn't have a pie waiting for the two of them. Kenzi is confused as Bo has told her many times how awful her mother is and Bo is just as confused about what is going on. Mary asks some odd questions while she works on the pie and Bo tries to talk to her, but Mary seems not to completely understand what Bo is talking about. At one point she mentions Bo's father in the past tense haltingly and then Kenzi turns Bo's attention to a large amount of prescription medicine that stands on a shelf nearby. Bo asks if Mary remembers why she left, but Mary's answer is thet Bo was lost and "The Lord helped you find your way back." Mary then leaves the room, saying she forgot rhubarb, Bo and Kenzi look at what Bo describes as a "Beth shrine" holding many photographs of her. Kenzi finds a scrapbook and as she reads about Kyle's death, Bo has a flashback to the aftermath of that night for an instant. After Kenzi talks about Mary being "loco in the cabasa", Bo tells Kenzi the technical term is dementia, which it appears Mary suffers from. When Bo wonders about "writing a new chapter in Beth's life on my terms" Kenzi isn't thrilled by the idea saying that she needs to get back to Trick and Lauren as soon as possible for her own sake. Mart returns in the next moment and tells them both that they have to attend the cherry festival and then return for dinner which both Bo and Kenzi attempt to get out of doing, but eventually relent, although Kenzi gasps at the idea of wearing sensible footwear and some of Bo's old clothing. Bo drags Kenzi away as she laments: "Country makeover. Gee, can't wait."

The scene shifts to the cherry festival where Bo and Kenzi have changed clothes and are looking around at what is going on, Kenzi moaning that she feels Amish in the outfit she is wearing. They stop to listen to a group of children playing double-dutch and singing a song about Lady Polly slaying children which Kenzi comments is "cute." When Bo explains that the children are playing double-dutch, Kenzi is shocked saying that she thought that was only on the television series Weeds as Bo tells her that she was on the school team and were regional champions. They then meet a woman dressed in "city clothes" who Bo introduces to Kenzi as Jessica (Tara Wilson). Kenzi asks if they were friends, but Jessica tells Kenzi that you can't call someone a fried when they "beat you three years in a row for Miss Cherry Blossom." Kenzi asks Bo if she wore a sash, Bo's answer is a simple no. Jessica tells Kenzi that the reason Bo won all the time was that the boys couldn't keep their eyes off Bo's breasts and claims to be over that. Kenzi's answer is: "Sure you are." Jessica continues saying that Bo had all the guys and strung them all along except for Brad, who she says was hers. Jessica explains that she came to town to try and get Brad, but Kenzi interrupts when she tells her that Brad was crushed by a car. Jessica says that Brad is in a better place and asks them if the county was always so creepy. Kenzi then points out that Doug is standing nearby and watching the three of them, Jessica calling Doug a creep dismissively. After Kenzi tells Bo: "Well Bo-Bo let's go-go and have a chat-chat with your mom-mom." Jessica tells Kenzi that she is "so weird" and Kenzi thanks her for doing so. When Jessica tells Bo that Kenzi reminds her of that girl who sniffed glue in chemistry class, Bo's answer as she and Kenzi walk alway is: "Jessica. That was you."

Bo and Kenzi return to Mary's home where she is hanging her laundry outside. Kenzi goes inside the house telling Bo to have her "mom-ment" while she grabs their cloths. Bo hesitates for a time watching Mary before she finally walks over to her. Mary attempts to offer Bo something to eat, but Bo asks Mary if she remembers what happened on the night Kyle died. Mary seems to be shaky and a little unstable as she turns to her laundry and fiddles with it as Bo tries to talk to her. A wind blows around them and the strange woman appears in the distance looking at them as Mary draws Bo's attention to the odd woman asking if she is one of Bo's friends. The strange woman approaches Bo with a scythe in her hands, but Bo swings at her with a rake and the woman vanishes as Kenzi approaches from the house. Mary then confronts Bo in anger acting as she did on the night when Kyle was killed and Bo has a revelation crying out that she is a monster and that everything that has happened and is happening is her fault. Kenzi tries to calm her down but Bo runs to her car and drives off in a panic leaving Kenzi behind with Mary at the farmhouse.

Back from another commercial, Kenzi is on the phone to Trick telling him what happened and Trick makes the connection that what they saw was an UnderFae called Poludnica, also known as Lady Polly which is a type of UnderFae that creates accidents in midday when the heat and light of the sun is the strongest and disorients her victims. Trick further explains that Lady Polly can only be released by humans and that can only occur if fire or brimstone is present. Kenzi and Trick make the connection that the people that Lady Polly has been killing must also be the ones that summoned her. Kenzi also learns that Lady Polly cannot leave the county until all of those that summoned her are killed. Trlck also tells Kenzi that Lady Polly can be trapped in a well to stop her. Trick attempts to have Kenzi reutrn with Bo immediately, but Kenzi admits that she has no idea where Bo is before hanging up on Trick and borrowing Mary's car to search for Bo.

Back at the cherry festival, Bo is drinking herself into a stupor on samples of cherry wine as Kenzi finds her. Bo complains that she is angry and itchy and the smell of everything around her is overpowering which is a sign of Bo turning more UnderFae. As Bo talks about all of the feeds around her and how is has always been a monster, Kenzi gets the second injector and jabs Bo with it returning her to normal again. Bo thanks Kenzi for helping her and Kenzi explains about Lady Polly and that Bo couldn't have been involved when the well house she was trapped in burned to the ground. Bo is horrified and explains to Kenzi that she was there that night and that Doug was interested in the occult at the time and believed he could summon the local sprit Lady Polly. Bo was there along with Doug, Brad, Jessica and Kyle, but nothing happened and they all left the well house. Kenzi begs Bo not to think about saving the county and save herself instead, but Bo refuses to do so. Kenzi tells Bo that only those that summoned Lady Polly can send her back. Bo goes in search of Jessica and Kenzi rushes off to find Doug to try to trap Lady Polly in a local well. Bo discovers Jessica sitting at the pie table frozen and not breathing. When she slaps Jessica on the back, a cherry flies out of her mouth and Jessica falls to the table dead. As Bo calls out for help, Lady Polly appears nearby and Bo tells her: "Fine. Fire and brimstone it is."

After another commercial break, Kenzi arrives at Doug's garage and Doug is angry at her that she and Bo haven't left the county. Doug admits to Kenzi that he knew that Lady Polly had escaped from the well house years ago, saying that he invoked her doing a teenage goth stage of his life and he has been trying to get rid of her ever since. Kenzi is surprised that Doug was a goth and Doug's comment is: "I had to go two towns over to get my favourite guy-liner." Kenzi is confused as to why he didn't tell anyone about what was going on, but Doug explains that since everyone left town after Kyle's death he figured they were safe and he could deal with Lady Polly taunting him over and over again. He explains that Lady Polly told him to lure his friends back, but he refused to do so, but in spite that all of his friends, including Bo are returning and being killed off one by one. Lady Polly then appears to the two of them and Doug tells Kenzi they can lose her in the fields. Kenzi's answer is: "Oh yeah! Like nothing bad ever happens in the fields!" as they both run away.

Bo has arrived at the location of the old well house and has opened the well itself as Doug and Kenzi arrive. She tells them that Jessica is dead and Doug explains that the entire thing is his fault because he tried again after everyone else had left. Kenzi is shocked at Doug when he tells them that he sacrificed a copy of AntiChrist Superstar, but that Lady Polly wasn't released until he accidentally knocked over a candle and burned the well house to the ground. Bo tries to explain to Doug that Lady Polly is the one that is killing people and is the evil one as the scene darkens and Lady Polly arrives. Doug tries to sacrifice himself to her, but she strikes him unconscious with her scythe and then attacks Bo. Bo falls to the ground and Lady Polly tells Bo that she will "be my greatest accident." Bo calls out to Kenzi that she needs to "assprovise" and Kenzi tosses Bo the final injector which Bo stabs into Lady Polly's back. As Bo stands up, Lady Polly tells Bo that: "Your eyes, they are like mine." Bo answers defiantly that: "I am Fae. But I am nothing like you. Sometimes you just have to go home. Whether you want to or not." Bo then kicks Lady Polly in the chest which throws her down the well and she and Kenzi slam the lid on the well closed ending Lady Polly's threat. Kenzi comments: "I guess she wasn't feeling very... well." Bo rolls her eyes at this and Kenzi just smiles and tells Bo that: "You are so getting your mojo back." They wake Doug up and they tell him that Lady Polly is back in her well. He asks if he helped and Bo tells him that they couldn't have done it without him. Kenzi asks Bo if they "can get out of Hickville" but Bo tells her that they have one stop to make first.

The next scene finds Mary at her kitchen table looking at her scrapbook of Beth as Bo walks into the room. Bo calls out "Mom" to get Mary's attention and Mary asks if she had fun at the cherry festival and how everyone wants to be friends with her. Bo asks if she remembers the last time they saw each other and the last memory that Mary has is of Bo and Kenzi in Beth's old clothes. Bo sits down across the table from Mary and beings to talk to her. Bo tells Mary that there are a lot of things that she has wanted to say to Mary for a long time, that it took a long time for Bo to understand that the things that happens were not in her control as well. Bo admits that she still makes mistakes, many of them before she finally tells her mother she she is sorry. Mary stops Bo and tells her that she doesn't need to be sorry and that she is good. Bo smiles and manages to tell Mary that it sounds strange coming from her. Bo tells Mary that she knows she is good, and Mary tells Bo that she makes everything better. Mary then tells of a day when they were in church and a dying butterfly landed on Bo's hand and she tried to help it to fly, but it couldn't and how Bo cried over it. Bo is surprised that Mary can remember that moment in her life, but when Mary tells Bo that she and Bo's father talk about that moment all of the time, Bo knows that Mary's mind is slowly leaving her. Bo tells Mary that she knows that Mary believed that the way she raised Bo was the right way and Bo realizes this finally. Bo explains to Mary that when she called Bo evil it was because she didn't understand what Bo was and neither did Bo and they were both scared. Mary tells Bo that she doesn't need to be scared as Kenzi walks into the hallway just behind Bo and stands there quietly. Bo then explains to Mary, strongly at first but crying more and more as she does so: I have a family Mama. And they love and protect me without question. That girl I came here with? She's like my sister. When I'm with her I know that everything is going to be okay. And I found my grandfather momma and he cares about me. I don't know what I would do without him. Without any of them. If you really knew me now, you would be proud. I do good. And I don't need to carry around all of those terrible memories anymore. I am done reliving them and reliving them and reliving them.: Mary clutches at Bo's arm and tells her that her eyes are so beautiful. Bo touches Mary's arm and tells her" "It's okay. This is how I am going to remember you. As the sweet woman that taught me how to make the best pies." Bo takes a shuddering breath and continues: "You had a hard life too. I can't hate you anymore. And i'm done hating myself. I'm not the devil Mama. I'm Fae. And Bo." Bo then kisses Mary on the cheek softly before pausing and saying: "Goodbye Mom." Mary is close to tears and chokes out the words: "I love you too.... ... ... Bo." Bo places one hand over her lips and begins to cry as she turns towards the doorway where Kenzi has been all of this time, pausing there with Kenzi to look back at Mary before they walk away. The last image of Mary is of her still at the table clutching the scrapbook of memories of Bo and looking at Bo's baby picture.

Another commercial break finds Dyson arriving at the Dal Riata looking for Trick. The place is silent and after throwing his jacket on the bar he turns the stereo on and music fills the bar. Trick rushes in telling Dyson that "She requires silence!" and Dyson turns off the stereo asking who Trick is talking about. Trick explains that Stella needs the silence and that she will be at the Dal Riata shortly. Dyson looks behind Trick and smiles as he tells Trick that she's arrived. Trick apologizes for the noise and tells Stella that Bo is on her way back but has not arrived as yet. Stella tosses a stole at Trick and tells him that they should prepare for Bo's test. Dyson watches all of this with a smile that is slowly turning into a smirk. Stella asks Trick if the threshold is in his office and Trick tells her that it is in a stutter. Stella then tells Trick that she hopes that he hasn't misjudged her and, as she pulls a hairpin out of her hair allowing it to drape over her shoulders tells him that: "Sometimes even I like it loud" before walking in the direction of Trick's office. Dyson is just managing to stifle a laugh as he comments: "I knew she was Trick bait as soon as I saw her." Trick is shocked at Dyson's comment, but then manages to smile and reply: "I'm in trouble aren't I?" Dyson tells Trick that he has no reason to hide his feelings, and to enjoy as he drinks a shot before beginning to walk out of the Dal Riata. Trick smells the stole that Stella gave him and then asks Dyson why he isn't going to wait for Bo. Dyson's answer is: "I'd just be in the way" as he leaves and Trick goes off to be with Stella.

The next scene begins with Bo arriving in Trick's office carrying a pie which she gives to him. Trick asks Bo if she gave forgiveness and Bo's answer is: "Oh I gave it to someone." Stella tells Bo the riddle of the threshold once more. Bo asks what happens after she passes and Stella tells Bo that when she is ready to enter a temple that has some physical and some mental challenges within it and they are different for each Fae that faces them but Bo is running out of time. Bo approaches the archway that stopped her at the beginning of the episode, pauses there for a moment and then walks swiftly and confidently through, the barrier breaking as she touches it. Bo is thrilled that she was successful and bounces back and forth through the archway excitedly over and over again until Stella tells Bo that she has completed one simple task and that the real training begins from this point forward: "Crossing the threshold only gains you access to the temple where the most gruelling challenges of your life await you." Bo is only able to answer: "Oh crud."

The final scene of the episode begins with Bo arriving home to find Kenzi there. Bo tells Kenzi that Trick is setting up a trust for Mary to look after her needs and Kenzi is happy for Bo. Kenzi then asks if Trick set up a trust for her which then leads Bo to add that she crossed the threshold, but there is a lot more training and a temple which confuses Kenzi somewhat. Bo tells Kenzi that she feels better than she has in a long time as Kenzi works at making a pie. Bo thanks Kenzi for coming along to help her, and Kenzi jokes that it was: "farm-fed fun." Bo then turns serious and tells Kenzi that she cannot keep hiding behind jokes. Kenzi tells Bo that she can, but Bo presses on telling Kenzi that she is worried about her. Kenzi turns quiet and tells Bo that she is just glad to be home with Bo, but she can't talk about it with Bo at least not yet. Bo then says: "Okay, then let's talk about something else. Kenzi, why did you go to see The Norn?" The last image of the episode is Kenzi staring at Bo as the episode ends.

Questions in this Episode

  • While Bo's human name is confirmed as being Beth Dennis, she has abandoned that identity. Her Fae name is Isabeau, but she has not embraced that formal name either. Where she came up with the name Bo is not known.
  • We still have no clear idea what is happening to Kenzi, but she seems to have an idea of what's going on since her encounter with Faux Kenzi.
  • Is the temple that Bo is told about a mental one or a physical one?
  • How many more tests are there for Bo to pass?
  • Lady Polly seemed to have a clue that Bo was more than she seemed to be. How did she?

Answers in this Episode

  • Bo's home was in Grimley County which is famous for its cherries and has a festival celebrating them annually.
  • Trick revealed at the beginning of the episode that Bo has "only days" before she devolves into an UnderFae.
  • According to Stella, Succubi need more preparation and are at greater risk of failing the rites of The Dawning.
  • Bo's problem with passing the first test was her anger towards her mother. Forgiving her allowed Bo to pass the first test.
  • The distance from the city where Bo lives to her hometown is give hours by car.
  • Trick is aware that Dyson has his love for Bo back again.
  • Bo's name as given to her by her adoptive human parents was Beth Dennis.
  • According to Doug, Bo left town about ten years ago at the time of this episode.
  • Mary Dennis, Bo's mother, suffers from dementia and Bo's father has passed away.
  • Poludnica, also known as Lady Polly is a type of UnderFae that creates accidents in midday when the heat and light of the sun is the strongest and disorients her victims. She is based on the myth of Lady Midday who's myth described a young woman dressed in white that roamed field bounds. She assailed folk working at noon causing heatstrokes and aches in the neck, and sometimes caused madness. You can find out more about this myth here.
  • Trick seems to be, if not in love with Stella, at least smitten with her.

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Episode Review on Succubus.Net

Tera, the owner of this website, posted a review of this episode on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on Friday, March 8th, 2013. You can find that review here. She gave it 3.5 pitchforks out of 5.

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