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The episode opens with a series of flashbacks to earlier episodes which include: Bo (Anna Silk) meeting Rainer, The Wanderer (Kyle Schmid) last episode on the Death Train and asking if he was The Wanderer. Trick (Richard Howland) exclaiming that he knows who The Wanderer is and Tamsin (Rachel Skarsten) in the midst of her flashback saying that Rainer's soul was hers. Bo is also shown telling her friends that "Not knowing is driving me crazy." Leviathan's prophesy that someone Bo loves will be dead soon is then shown before Bo and Rainer are shown clutching each other and then, the final moment of the previous episode is shown with Bo declaring Rainer has her "destiny."


The first scene of the episode is Bo leaning over her bathroom sink, the conversations that happened after Bo made her announcement to her friends that Rainer was her "destiny" running through her mind. We hear, in order: Lauren saying: "Did you just say destiny?" followed by Trick telling Rainer: "If you have something to settle, settle it with me, not my Granddaughter." Bo's voice is then heard shouting: "Did you not hear what I just said?" Kenzi then says: "He's brainwashed you." Bo then says in frustration: "Can you please trust me? Any of you?" Lauren asks: "What's going on", then Dyson says: "I'll take care of this." and his growl is heard clearly. Dyson's voice is heard: "Bo, get back!" Bo says: "No, all of you get back!" followed by Lauren calling out Trick's name. Then Bo raises her face to the mirror, showing it covered in blood and that she has been injured while Rainer walks up to Bo, he too covered in blood and tells her: "It had to be done. They didn't give us a choice" in a calm voice. Rainer then walks away leaving Bo still looking into her mirror and thinking about what she has done.
The scene then switches to an indoor swimming pool where a woman is talking on her cellphone as she paces beside it. She speaks about the amount of work she has been putting into the release of a new product for a company, slowly losing her cool and threatens the person on the phone if things are not done her way and when they seem to agree she ends the call and then enters the swimming pool. As she begins to swim, something follows her underneath the water which cannot be seen, but leaves ripples in the water as it chases after her. Before she can exit the pool on the far side, her body is pulled repeatedly back into the water but she manages to pull herself from whatever had hold of her and sits on the edge of the pool to find that her legs have been ripped from her body and she screams.
After the opening credits, Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried) and Lauren (Zoie Palmer) are seen at Dyson's home talking about what has happened with Bo since she returned with Rainer. Dyson is angry at himself for allowing Bo to return to the Death Train by herself, saying that he should have protected her. Lauren tells Dyson: "She doesn't want our protection Dyson, she doesn't even want to see us." Dyson tells Lauren that Bo isn't "thinking straight" and Lauren comments that it might be a possession or a spell, but she would need to examine Bo to know what exactly is going on. Dyson then decides to find Bo and bring her in, but Lauren reminds Dyson again that Bo "locked us out" and in anger Dyson shatters a beer bottle he was holding as Kenzi (Ksenia Solo) enters carrying a tray of coffee.


==Questions in this Episode==
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"Waves"
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Bo and Rainer face off against the Una Mens
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 10
Overall Episode 58
Directed by Julien Christian Lutz
Written by Michael Grassi
Produced by Vanessa Piazza
Featured Music See Section Below
Cinematography by Craig Wright
Editing by Ben Wilkinson
Production Code 410
Original Air Date January 19, 2014 (2014-01-19)
Length 60 minutes (runtime)
Guest Actors

Kyle Schmid - Rainer (The Wanderer)
Christine Horne - The Keeper
Karen Cliche - Diana
Brandon Firla - Darren
Kate Todd - Dominique
Matthew Lemche - Tad
Linzee Barclay - Handmaiden

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Bo finds out what happened to her on the Death Train and battles the Una Mens while Kenzi searches for a Fae's missing legs

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Waves was the tenth episode of the fourth season of the series, and the fifty-eighth overall episode of the Canadian television series Lost Girl. It was first shown on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada on January 19, 2014, at 10 PM Eastern time.


Production Data

  • Series: Lost Girl
  • Season: 4
  • Episode Number: 10 (58th Overall)
  • Episode Title: Waves
  • Directed by: Julien Christian Lutz
  • Writing credits: Michael Grassi
  • Production Company: Prodigy Pictures
  • Running Time: 60 Minutes (Including Commercials)
  • Country of Origin: Canada
  • Originally Aired on: January 19, 2014 on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada
  • Number of Canadian Viewers: TBA
  • Number of American Viewers: TBA


Cast

A promotional Image of the Season Four cast of Lost Girl from the official website at showcase.ca/lostgirl 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
Kris Holden-Ried Dyson
Ksenia Solo Kenzi
Richard Howland Trick
Zoie Palmer Lauren
Kyle Schmid Rainer (The Wanderer)
Christine Horne The Keeper
Karen Cliche Diana
Brandon Firla Darren
Kate Todd Dominique
Matthew Lemche Tad
Linzee Barclay Handmaiden
Todd Campbell Fired Employee
Clint Butler The Archivist


Music in this Episode

Song Title Artist Notes
Alchemy Johnnu Hollow Written by Vincent Marcone,
Kitty Thompson and Janine White
The Wanderer Dion Written by Ernest Maresca
Love Coast to
Coast
Written by Jay Merrow
Prelude No. 15
D Flat Major
Op. 28 Raindrops
Courtesy of APM Music
The Final Countdown Written by Joey Tempest

Plot

Short Summary

Bo has isolated herself from all of her friends and is with Rainer. Bo has a series of flashbacks of when she arrived on the Death Train and what happened while she was there. When Rainer and Bo met, they were at odds with one another. Rainer explained he was cursed because he attempted to end the divisions between Light and Dark Fae, but could not remember the circumstances. Bo found herself attracted to him and becomes intimate with him to the point where she agreed to help Rainer escape his curse, including setting all of the clues that Bo found to return to him. Kenzi in the meantime enlists Lauren and Dyson’s help to investigate a company when a Fae loses her legs there to unknown forces and hires them to solve the mystery. They discover that the company is run by a merman who appears to be threatened by his sister. In fact, the Fae that lost her legs is another of the merman’s sisters and they have found a means to walk on land that they did not share with the other sister. When Kenzi and Dyson are threatened, Lauren saves them. Bo and Rainer confront the Una Mens and state they intend to oppose them. The Una Mens in response intend to kill all of Bo’s family and friends, leaving her and Rainer to be killed last. Rainer and Bo combine their abilities and battle the Una Mens managing to kill them all. Trick approaches Bo this occurs asking her not to kill the Una Mens because all of their powers will be placed in the seed that Trick had possessed, but has since been stolen from him. The seed is then seen elsewhere in the possession of persons unknown.


Detailed Summary

The episode opens with a series of flashbacks to earlier episodes which include: Bo (Anna Silk) meeting Rainer, The Wanderer (Kyle Schmid) last episode on the Death Train and asking if he was The Wanderer. Trick (Richard Howland) exclaiming that he knows who The Wanderer is and Tamsin (Rachel Skarsten) in the midst of her flashback saying that Rainer's soul was hers. Bo is also shown telling her friends that "Not knowing is driving me crazy." Leviathan's prophesy that someone Bo loves will be dead soon is then shown before Bo and Rainer are shown clutching each other and then, the final moment of the previous episode is shown with Bo declaring Rainer has her "destiny."

The first scene of the episode is Bo leaning over her bathroom sink, the conversations that happened after Bo made her announcement to her friends that Rainer was her "destiny" running through her mind. We hear, in order: Lauren saying: "Did you just say destiny?" followed by Trick telling Rainer: "If you have something to settle, settle it with me, not my Granddaughter." Bo's voice is then heard shouting: "Did you not hear what I just said?" Kenzi then says: "He's brainwashed you." Bo then says in frustration: "Can you please trust me? Any of you?" Lauren asks: "What's going on", then Dyson says: "I'll take care of this." and his growl is heard clearly. Dyson's voice is heard: "Bo, get back!" Bo says: "No, all of you get back!" followed by Lauren calling out Trick's name. Then Bo raises her face to the mirror, showing it covered in blood and that she has been injured while Rainer walks up to Bo, he too covered in blood and tells her: "It had to be done. They didn't give us a choice" in a calm voice. Rainer then walks away leaving Bo still looking into her mirror and thinking about what she has done.

The scene then switches to an indoor swimming pool where a woman is talking on her cellphone as she paces beside it. She speaks about the amount of work she has been putting into the release of a new product for a company, slowly losing her cool and threatens the person on the phone if things are not done her way and when they seem to agree she ends the call and then enters the swimming pool. As she begins to swim, something follows her underneath the water which cannot be seen, but leaves ripples in the water as it chases after her. Before she can exit the pool on the far side, her body is pulled repeatedly back into the water but she manages to pull herself from whatever had hold of her and sits on the edge of the pool to find that her legs have been ripped from her body and she screams.

After the opening credits, Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried) and Lauren (Zoie Palmer) are seen at Dyson's home talking about what has happened with Bo since she returned with Rainer. Dyson is angry at himself for allowing Bo to return to the Death Train by herself, saying that he should have protected her. Lauren tells Dyson: "She doesn't want our protection Dyson, she doesn't even want to see us." Dyson tells Lauren that Bo isn't "thinking straight" and Lauren comments that it might be a possession or a spell, but she would need to examine Bo to know what exactly is going on. Dyson then decides to find Bo and bring her in, but Lauren reminds Dyson again that Bo "locked us out" and in anger Dyson shatters a beer bottle he was holding as Kenzi (Ksenia Solo) enters carrying a tray of coffee.

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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 January 24th, 2014. You can find that review here. She gave it 2.5 pitchforks out of 5.

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