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Season 1 Episode 5 Overall Episode 5 | ||
Directed by | John Fawcett | ||
Written by | Emily Andras | ||
Produced by | Wanda Chaffey | ||
Featured Music | See Section Below | ||
Cinematography by | David Greene | ||
Editing by | Paul G. Day | ||
Production Code | 105 | ||
Original Air Date | October 17, 2010 | ||
Length | 60 minutes (runtime) | ||
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Aron Tager - Mayer | |||
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Short Summary List of Lost Girl Episodes Detailed List of Lost Girl episodes Bo is hired by a Dark Fae to find out how a human managed to win a bet with him. The reward for finding out is having an Oracle reveal something of Bo's past to her. SuccuWiki Rating: (3.75) |
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Lost Girl is a Canadian developed and produced television series which premiered in the 2010 season on the television channel Showcase.
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Dead Lucky was the fifth episode of the Canadian television series Lost Girl. It was first shown on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada on October 17th, 2010 at 9 PM Eastern time.
Production Data
- Series: Lost Girl
- Season: 1
- Episode Number: 5
- Episode Title: Dead Lucky
- Directed by: John Fawcett
- Writing credits: Emily Andras
- Production Company: Prodigy Pictures
- Running Time: 60 Minutes (Including Commercials)
- Country of Origin: Canada
- Originally Aired on: October 17th, 2010 on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada
- Number of Canadian Viewers: Not Released
- Number of American Viewers: 1.06 million[1]
Cast
Actor / Actress | Role |
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Anna Silk | Bo |
Kristen Holden-Ried | Dyson |
Ksenia Solo | Kenzi |
K.C. Collins | Detective Hale |
Richard Howland | Trick |
Aron Tager | Mayer |
David Keeley | Jesper |
Dylan Roberts | Eddie |
Dax Ravina | Seymour |
Vanessa Matsui | Cassie |
Maria Vacratsis | Ms. Sizemore |
Wendy Anderson | Marcia |
Richard Harte | Roger |
Tadhg McMahon | Lucas |
Emily Lineman | Dancing Blonde |
Matt Purdy | Kyle |
James Preston Rogers | Body Builder / Lucas |
Paul Saunders | Mario |
Music in this Episode
Song Title | Artist | Notes |
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Slide | Phender | Written by Stuart Silvester, Deline Bass |
Cheese and Crackers | A Man Da Band | Written by Alexander Andresen |
Cheese and Grapes | A Man Da Band | Written by Alexander Andresen |
China Today | The Music People | From China Moods |
Daisy O'Riley's Reel | The Music People | From Celtic Flame |
High Moon | The Music People | From China Moods |
2001 Arabian Nights | The Music People | From Arabian Beat |
Black Velvet | Alannah Myles | Written by David Tyson, Christopher Ward |
Going To Goa | The Music People | From Indian Dance Fusion |
Rhythm Says Go | Life Bitter Soul | Written by Joshua Pinkerton |
High Speed China | The Music People | From China Moods |
Dragonfly | The Music People | From China Moods |
Pretty Life | Jakalope | Written by Ogilvie, Katie B., Philip Cavano, Anthony Valcic |
Shanghai Dynamo | The Music People | From China Moods |
Plot
Short Summary
Bo is hired by a Dark Fae named Mayer to find out how a human managed to win a bet with him. The reward for finding out is having an Oracle reveal something of Bo's past to her. Bo solves the mystery by finding out that a Fae that can jump between human corpses, called a Hsien, managed the deed. In the end, the answers Bo seeks are not given, but she does learn one thing. Her mother is alive, and coming for Bo.
Detailed Summary
The episode begins with Bo and Dyson in Dyson's office having a somewhat violent sex scene. This goes on for a short time and then the two of them come to discuss some ground rules between the two of them in their relationship. The rules come down to the points that Bo can take any job she wants in her Detective Agency, but Dyson will be kept informed to what she is doing. A well, Dyson makes the point that each of them can see other people outside of their relationship. She leaves the office and is promptly surrounded by several men. She attacks one of them, but soon surrenders when the others pull out guns and toss her into a van.
The opening credits roll and then we return to the episode to see Kenzi in a restaurant talking to a woman named Ms. Sizemore (Maria Vacratsis), they are talking about someone that is trying to kill her named Ms. Snickerpants. The discussion goes on for sometime and reveals that, apparently, Ms. Snicherpants is a possessed kitten.
In the meantime, Bo has been taken to a Chinese food restaurant by her kidnappers and meets the head of a Fae organization, a Dark Fae named Mayer (Aron Tager). She discovers that he is what is called a Luck Fae who feeds on the luck of others, be they human or Fae. Using that power, he stops her from escaping and then they begin to discuss why he brought her to him.
He wants to hire Bo to investigate a problem he has. That problem is that a human, named Roger, managed to win a bet on a horse race that there was no possible way he could have won because Mayer had taken all of his luck. As a result, Roger won a significant amount of cash from him. This is a problem because that money was destined for the Dark Fae leadership.
Bo doesn't want to take the job, but Mayer tempts her with an offer. He knows that she is trying to figure out her past and it seems that his niece, Cassie (Vanessa Matsui), is an Oracle. Bo is extremely skeptical when Cassie turns out to be somewhat of a Valley Girl in personality, but nonetheless goes into a backroom with her.
In the meantime, Kenzi's attempt to get work for Bo fails and she is left in the restaurant with a bill she cannot pay, being not too thrilled about that.
There they touch hands and Cassie tells Bo of the moment when Bo discovered what she was. She replays the death of Bo's first love to her and all of the moments surrounding it before snapping out of the trace and becoming the Valley Girl again. Bo is convinced, takes the job and leaves.
Returning to her apartment, Bo and Kenzi have a talk over what happened the night before, including a sly comment from Kenzi that Bo has a "great caboose." Bo tells Kenzi what happened and then leaves for her bedroom asking Kenzi to call Dyson and do some other things which don't go over well with Kenzi. Bo doesn't seem to notice this however.
The next scene has Bo and Kenzi at Dyson's office. Dyson uses the police computers to figure out who Roger is and gives that information to Bo. She leaves the room, but Kenzi stays a moment to tell Dyson off for his attitude and actions towards Bo, noting that she can see through his act if Bo can't and that she is off "Team Dyson" and sticking a "I'm Stupid" post-it note on his jacket before leaving him behind. Bo and Kenzi then arrive at Roger's home and discover two things. The first is that Roger is dead. The second is that he died before he placed the bet on the horserace.
We return to find Bo and Kenzi at the Fae Bar talking to Trick (Richard Howland). After a short discussion over drinks at the bar, Bo gets the information that they are dealing with something that is called a Hsien, or as the Fae call them, Body Jumpers. In short they possess and reanimate human corpses, which apparently is distasteful to most Fae. Meanwhile, Hale and Dyson are playing pool and talking about Bo. Dyson notes that he lost the phone number to a Nymph that was supposed to be amazing and that he doesn't care. This makes Hale rather jealous it would seem. Dyson and Bo talk while Kenzi winds up at the pool tale with Hale. Dyson reveals that he knows of a Light Fae Hsien that works at a morgue named Eddie. They leave and Kenzi attempts to poolshark Hale. He uses his powers to make her lose and then attempts to tell her that she needs to be less of a sidekick. She tells him that all that matters to her is what Bo thinks and everyone's opinion doesn't matter to her.
The scene shifts to a morgue, in which there is a blonde woman dancing. Dyson tells Eddie to get back into his own body, he does so, and the now lifeless corpse falls to the floor with a thud. They talk about what Eddie has been doing, he says he has not been involved with Mayer, but tells of a Dark Fae Hsien named Lucas that recently came to town.
Bo returns to Mayer, without Dyson, as he can't enter Dark Fae territory, tells him of what she has learned to his displeasure, and then is told to find out who hired the Hsien. Mayer figures that someone wants to take him down and needs to get to him before they destroy him. Mayer suggests that one possibility is a back room gambler named Jesper (David Keeley). Bo agrees and she and Kenzi leave to figure out a way to get information out of them.
They decide that the best thing is to get into that back room gambling den. The pair of them will enter, Bo will get close to Jesper and use her powers on him to get the information they need while Kenzi watches her back. They go to the place, get in and Bo does meet Jesper. The problem is that he doesn't completely fall under her control and attacks her. It turns out that Jesper is a Frost Giant and attempts to kill Bo with his powers. He fails however when Kenzi breaks in, attacks him and, apparently, kills him.
They leave and go to the Fae Bar where Dyson and Hale are playing pool. Bo and Dyson wind up in a back room together and, over the next few minutes, the walls in the bar shake, and things fall off the walls. Hale and Kenzi sit on the pool table trying to ignore the screams of pleasure from Bo, which doesn't exactly work. Trick appears in a panic worried that his troll got loose, and seemed more upset when he realized that the sounds where Bo and Dyson's lovemaking. Afterwards, when Bo is healed from the attack, the group tries to figure out what to do next, but gets a phone call from Eddie who seems to be in a panic back at the morgue.
Bo and Dyson go to see Eddie, while Kenzi goes to the restaurant, sees Mayer's nephew arrive in a car, and has a look in the trunk. She is then attacked from behind and the scene shifts to Bo and Dyson at the morgue. Bo and Dyson go there and discover that Eddie is dead, now possessed by Lucas. There is a fight scene in the morgue in which there are several body jumps and Bo is nearly killed, but Dyson manages to come to her rescue stopping the attack. They manage to get Lucas to reveal who is behind everything.
The resolution of the mystery comes back at the restaurant where Bo reveals that Mayer's nephew was behind the entire event. Mayer is naturally upset and promises to his nephew that he will do something about it, but not exactly what that might be. Dyson takes Lucas to his body, which is in the trunk of the nephew's car, along with Kenzi being tied up there. Dyson releases her. Kenzi tells him that she can see how much it hurts him not to be with Bo when they are together, to which Dyson doesn't comment. He agrees not to tell Bo about this, and tries to get Kenzi back on Team Dyson with the promise that "we are getting T-shirts!"
Bo sees Mayer again and gets an IOU from him for the future should she ever need it. Bo then goes to see Cassie again to find out about her parents, while Kenzi and Mayer talk about luck and a bit more. He notes that Kenzi tastes like a survivor and offers her a job. She replies that she has one already. Meanwhile, Cassie touches Bo again and instead of revealing Bo, her past and her parents, reveals the future to her.
She tells that Bo's mother was betrayed by the one she loved the most, was imprisoned for years. She escaped and has been searching for her daughter. There will be a battle, death will come for who she does not say. We see images of Bo with a long knife attacking someone and then the vision ends. Cassie winds up with a nose bleed and is scared out of her mind. She tells Bo that she is a major player and the Fates have something in store for her. She tells Bo not to tell anyone of what happened and then leaves.
The episode ends with Bo telling Kenzi that she now knows that her mother is alive wherever she is, and then an split-second image of Bo, her face bloody and swinging that long knife in anger towards the viewer.
Questions in this Episode
- We see our first glimpse of Bo's mother. Who betrayed her? Why? Where has she been all these years? Why will Bo and she apparently have to fight to the death?
- Why would Trick have a Troll in the Fae Bar? It would seem to be a dangerous thing to have there.
- Why was it that Cassie seemed to be such a Valley Girl? Does she have two personalities or something like that in her?
- Fate has something planned for Bo, what is it?
- Eddie and Lucas were described as being Hsien, You can find out a bit more about them here. Are they actually representing this myth or are they more like zombies? Or the origin of the zombie myth?
- There seems to be a problem with Kenzi's relationship with Bo, and Bo isn't seeing it. Will this be a problem?
Answers in this Episode
- Eddie claims he was responsible for the Elvis Presley sightings.
- A Hsien has the ability to possess dead bodies.
Episodes
For a more detailed list see: List of Lost Girl episodes, or click on the individual episode titles for more in depth articles.
References
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, October 7th, 2010. You can find that review here. She gave it 3.75 pitchforks out of 5.
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