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This chapter begins at the | This chapter begins at the Fae Bar of the series, with Dyson and Detective Hale talking to Trick. They discuss an attack from the night before and that a Fae might be involved. The discussion touches on the possibility that a minotaur was involved. Their search takes them into the city sewer system where they confront the minotaur. They gain information that there is a Fae kill in the open and leave the minotaur behind to deal with it. It is noted that Fae kills in the open take priority over everything else for Dyson and Detective Hale. They arrive at the scene and you are given three choices: to question a bartender, a drunk, or see the body. After that, Dyson and Hale come to the conclusion that there was a vulture that wanted the body, but someone, or something else, killed him first. The episode ends with Bo in a room somewhere. | ||
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Revision as of 07:01, 22 October 2010
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Lost Girl is a Canadian developed and produced television series which premiered in the Fall 2010 television season on the Canadian television channel Showcase.
The story revolves around a Succubus named Bo, played by Anna Silk. She attempts to contain her succubus needs, help those in need, and discover her true past.
For further on Bo, the succubus of the series, see her article in the SuccuWiki here. For the series itself, see that article here. For a general discussion of Succubi and their mythos in the series, see that article here.
The series is developed and produced by Prodigy Pictures. The executive producers are Jay Firestone, Paul Rapovksi, Plato Fountidakis, Michelle Lovretta and Peter Mohan. Michelle Lovretta is also the Creator/Writer for the series and the series is also co-written by Peter Mohan. The series producer is Wanda Chaffey.
As part of the series promotion, a series of interactive webcomics was released on the official Lost Girl website. The first of these appeared on August 20th, 2010. The plan was to release one episode per month, to a total of six, during the fall 2010 television season.
Chapter One - Feed
- Release Date: August 20, 2010
The stories begin with an overview of a nameless city, eventually coming to focus on Bo as she walks through a seedy part of the city commenting on the last time she had taken a life. She is stopped by a man with a gun in an alleyway, who attempts to rob her. At that point, you are given two choices. Either to try to run or to grab the gun. Upon making that choice, two possible paths for the story begin to branch out. Eventually, Bo is forced to feed on her attacker and then finds herself in a bar where she begins to meet the other characters in the series. Again, eventually, Bo is forced into feeding on someone and killing them. The one thing that is made very clear in this first comic is that Bo cannot control herself and her urges to feed. And, in the end of the comic, she starts counting the moments until the next time she has to feed again.
Chapter Two - Leftovers
- Release Date: September 29, 2010
This chapter begins at the Fae Bar of the series, with Dyson and Detective Hale talking to Trick. They discuss an attack from the night before and that a Fae might be involved. The discussion touches on the possibility that a minotaur was involved. Their search takes them into the city sewer system where they confront the minotaur. They gain information that there is a Fae kill in the open and leave the minotaur behind to deal with it. It is noted that Fae kills in the open take priority over everything else for Dyson and Detective Hale. They arrive at the scene and you are given three choices: to question a bartender, a drunk, or see the body. After that, Dyson and Hale come to the conclusion that there was a vulture that wanted the body, but someone, or something else, killed him first. The episode ends with Bo in a room somewhere.
Chapter Three
- Release Date: October 21, 2010