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Season 5 Episode 9 Overall Episode 70 | ||
Directed by | Gail Harvey | ||
Written by | Sandra Chwialkowska | ||
Produced by | Wendy Grean | ||
Featured Music | See Section Below | ||
Cinematography by | Craig Wright | ||
Editing by | Ben Wilkinson | ||
Production Code | 509 | ||
Original Air Date | September 6, 2015 | ||
Length | 60 minutes (runtime) | ||
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Rachel Skarsten - Tamsin | |||
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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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44 Minutes to Save the World was the ninth episode of the fifth season of the series, and the seventieth overall episode of the Canadian television series Lost Girl. It also was the mid-season premiere for the fifth season. It was first shown on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada on September 6, 2015 at 9 PM Eastern time. The episode was released prior to its airdate on both iTunes and Showcase.ca on August 21, 2015.
Production Data
- Series: Lost Girl
- Season: 5
- Episode Number: 9 (70th Overall)
- Episode Title: 44 Minutes to Save the World
- Directed by: Gail Harvey
- Writing credits: Sandra Chwialkowska
- Production Company: Prodigy Pictures
- Running Time: 60 Minutes (Including Commercials)
- Country of Origin: Canada
- Originally Aired on: September 6, 2015[1] on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada (Pre-released on iTunes and Showcase.ca on August 21, 2015)
- Number of Canadian Viewers: Not Released
- Number of American Viewers: Not Released
Cast
Actor / Actress | Role |
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Anna Silk | Bo |
Kristen Holden-Ried | Dyson |
Richard Howland | Trick |
Zoie Palmer | Lauren |
Rachel Skarsten | Tamsin |
Eric Roberts | Hades |
Luke Bilyk | Mark |
Amanda Walsh | Zee |
Noam Jenkins | Hera |
Shanice Banton | Iris |
Lisa Marcos | Alycia Welles |
Robert Clarke | John |
Sebestian Maclean | Bouncer |
Alan C. Peterson | Unnamed Fae Council Member |
Music in this Episode
Song Title | Artist | Notes |
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’’Feel It Coming On’’ | Life Bitter Soul | Written by Life Bitter Soul |
’’Best In The West’’ | Central Park featuring Thomas D’Arcy | Written by Thomas D’Arcy |
’’Run Cried The Crawling’’ | Agnes Obel | Written by Agnes Obel |
Plot
Short Summary
Hades is released from his prison and walks the Earth after which he helps Lauren to save Mark’s life. Tamsin is held by Zee and Hera as a hostage, but Tamsin turns Hera against Zee by placing doubts. The two come to blows and Hera falls into a coma. Hades visits Lauren’s clinic and while there is revealed to be Bo’s Father to both Dyson and Lauren by Bo. Hades reveals that the jack-in-the-box can send either Nix or himself to Hell, but not both. He also reveals that his mark is on both Bo and Mark, protecting them from harm. Trick decides to use his blood to save the world, but he finds his blood does not work. Zee demands a shield that Trick possesses or she will kill Trick’s friends, starting with Tamsin. Nix goes to Dyson’s gym where Alicia is, but before she can be harmed, Hades and Bo manage to stop Nix by trapping her in the jack-in-the-box. Afterwards, Hades is imprisoned, and Bo confronts Hades for forcing Kenzi to close the portal, the two arguing over Bo’s past. Hades claims that all that Aife told Bo was false but Bo refuses to believe him. Bo and Lauren express their love for each other, but Lauren is stuck by a car, seemingly fatally. When Bo approaches Lauren to help, Lauren seems to feed like a succubus on Bo.
Detailed Summary
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The episode opens with a flashback to the previous episode including: Bo confronting Zee and then being given a vision of the world being plunged into darkness, Zee warning Bo that her father intends to use her to end the world. Iris looking at her human host's father laying dead at her feet and trying to justify her actions to Mark before Mark is stabbed. Zee striking Tamsin with lightning, she seemingly being either killed or badly injured as a result. Trick explaining to Bo what the Nix is as Bo's hand turns black as a result of touching Iris, then Trick explaining to Bo that the jack-in-the-box her father gave her could be used to stop the Nix. Bo is then seen opening the box, Zee warning Bo that doing so will release her father upon the Earth. Hades telling Bo that their combined powers will decide the fate of the Earth, adding the answers are within Bo herself as the box opens with a flash of light.
The episode begins with the final scene of the previous episode in which Bo (Anna Silk) comments: "The answer is in a gift" and looking at the box her Father gave her while Zee (Amanda Walsh) continues to admonish Bo not to open it. Bo then turns the crank on the box, causing Zee to depart shortly before the box pops open and a flash of light escapes from it.
Bo seems to be stunned for a moment, then calls out: "Dad?" After a moment there is a knock on the door and when Bo opens it, she finds a man calling himself John (Robert Clarke) standing outside, holding a bible and telling Bo that "The End is Neigh. Do you want to be saved?" When Bo asks why John is there, he explains that he would like to invite Bo to prayer circle on Sunday as the end of the world is coming. Bo closes the door and then comments to herself: "No kidding."
The scene moves to the park where Dyson (Kristen Holden-Ried) and Lauren (Zoie Palmer) are seen trying to give aid to Mark (Luke Bilyk) who is bleeding profusely. As Lauren and Dyson attempt to render aid, a crowd of people has surrounded them and Dyson warns them all to move away in a harsh tone. Lauren tells Dyson that Mark is losing a lot of blood, Dyson, on the verge of panic begging Lauren to tell him that Mark will be alright. Lauren explains that they need to get Mark to her clinic or he will bleed to death, but before the conversation can continue Hades (Eric Roberts) appears, declares himself to be a doctor and asks if they need help. When Lauren explains that Mark has been stabbed, Hades replies: "My kit's in the car, I'll be right back." Dyson asks Lauren if she really needs Hade's help and she explains that she has nothing to help Mark, and Hades does. The crowd moves in closer again, Dyson pushing one member of the crowd back before Hades returns and hands Lauren a medical bag. Hades points out: "His abdominal aorta has been lacerated. He needs surgery fast." When Dyson insists that Mark can make it to Lauren's clinic, Hades replies that Mark will never make it there in the condition he is in. Lauren explains to Dyson that Hades is correct, the surgery cannot wait and she needs Hades assistance to save Mark. Dyson then reluctantly moves away as Hades assists Lauren in attempting to save Mark's life, Hades commenting: "Okay Doll, stick him" as Lauren injects something into Mark.
The scene then shifts to the Dal Riata where Trick (Richard Howland) is seen discussing the current situation with another Fae. Trick explains that: "With the Nix unleashed, it could mean the end of all existence. Legend states that the Nix's darkness will sink to the Earth's core by midnight." The Fae (Alan C. Peterson), who appears to be an Elder, tells Trick to use his powers to write the Nix out of existence. Trick explains that using his blood means that something worse would replace the Nix, but the Elder points out: "What could be worse than the end? Open your veins." Trick refuses noting: "My blood will only write the future. I'm afraid the Nix is the end of time itself." Trick then suggests that the Fae Council be assembled and all of their resources brought to bear against the threat of the Nix. The Fae Elder then offers the Staff of Pestilence to help in the battle, noting that he had used it to fight the Black Death and proclaiming that it will "stave off this new plague." Trick then reveals that he possesses a shield, the same one that was displayed at Zee's party which the Fae Elder identifies as the Aegis Shield. Trick explains that the shield is made of Adamantine and notes it is the only metal that can "hold off the Ancients." Trick is warned that what his believes is "only legend" just as Iris (Shanice Banton) arrives. Trick warns the Elder that Iris is the Nix, but the Elder does not believe him. Iris asks if Mark is at the Dal Riata while Trick warns the Elder not to allow Iris to touch him. The Elder then attempts to use the Staff to stop Iris, but it has no effect on her. Iris then touches the Staff and it crumbles into dust before she touches the Elder, killing him while Trick protects himself with the Shield. When Trick looks out from behind the Shield a moment later, Iris is gone.
After the opening credits we return to find Lauren, Dyson and Mark at Lauren's Clinic, Mark recovering from his surgery. Lauren notes that Mark is stable and he seems to be healing much faster than she expected him to be. Dyson thanks Lauren for saving Mark's life, Lauren brushing it off saying that Dyson has "done your share of rescuing." Dyson then berates himself for Mark being harmed, believing that he pushed Mark into a situation he was not prepared for. Lauren tells Dyson that he could not have known and they need to focus on what they need to do in order to deal with the threat of the Ancients. This pushes Dyson into action, commenting that they need to find Bo and Tamsin, Dyson then making a phone call in an attempt to contact one of them.
The scene moves to Zee's condominium, where Tamsin (Rachel Skarsten) is seen tied to a chair as her cellphone rings as Dyson attempts to contact her. Tamsin awakes, struggles to free herself from her bonds, but then pauses as Hera (Noam Jenkins) comments: "You're actually pretty when you sleep." Tamsin replies: "You're actually creepy when you stare." Hera retorts: "You also talk in your sleep. I considered a ball gag but to be honest I found your mutterings sort of charming." Tamsin's reply is: "What? This isn't S&M enough for you?" as she pulls at her bonds again. Hera then explains that Tamsin is being held "as an insurance policy" adding that Tamsin should be familiar with that concept as Hera had been used in the same way before. Zee then enters, ranting that Bo has released Hades. When Hera asks what Hades wants, Zee replies: "What do you think he wants?" Zee then comments to Tamsin: "I thought you were dead? Guess you have a little more fight in you after all." Tamsin then attempts to use her Valkyrie powers against Zee, but Zee brushes them off, telling Tamsin that she is immune to them. Zee then comments to Hera that they have: "Front row seats to the end of the world." Zee adds that they will be safe in their condominium, but then is shocked to see that the Aegis Shield is no longer present in their home. Zee then berates Hera for being useless and having lost the Shield. Zee places all of the blame upon Hera, ranting and raving before she departs in search of her shield and regaining its protection. Before Zee leaves, Hera asks what they should do with Tamsin and Zee replies: "Get rid of her" but then pauses, approaches Tamsin and then tears out a lock of her hair before storming off again, changing her mind and telling Hera to "hold onto her. Maybe she's worthy of a trade."
Back at Lauren's Clinic, Hades is seen waiting by a nursing station as Lauren approaches him. Hades asks how Mark is doing and Lauren replies that "He's healing rather quickly actually." After Lauren thanks Hades for his help, Hades asks if he might have his medical bag back, and Lauren leaves to retrieve it for him. After Lauren enters Mark's room, Hades enters a moment afterwards, asking to see Mark. Lauren comments that Hades is not supposed to be where he is, but before this can continue, Hades comments: "I see you do R&D. Lauren explains that it is "something I do in my spare time" as a whiteboard is shown with some molecular structures and notes about them shown. Hades considers it a moment before commenting: "My organic chemistry is a bit rusty but this looks like stem cell research. Ambitious for a hobby." Lauren explains that she is trying to isolate a specific group of cells and Hades comments: "If you can crack that code, that's the Holy Grail, the Fountain of Youth. Everlasting life." Lauren replies with a laugh: "A girl can dream." Hades continues to examine the diagrams and then points out where Lauren seems to be stuck in her research. Lauren comments that she doesn't want to bore him, but Hades replies: "I'm retired. This is the most fascinating stuff I have read in years. Humour me." Lauren explains her problem is that the cells she is interested in "lack markers which makes them difficult to isolate." When Hades asks if she has tried injecting a virus, Lauren replies that the cells "just destroy the virus." Hades then comments: "A pathogenic virus yes, but what about a TTV?" Lauren is surprised, replying: "You mean a benign virus?" Hades explains that the stem cells will not attack, and also adds: "Sometimes the catalyst that appears the most innocuous can do the most damage. Think of it as a Trojan Horse." Lauren thanks Hades for the idea as Dyson enters the room. Dyson approaches Hades and thanks him for his help. When asked for his name, Hades gives it as: "Jack." Bo then enters the room, carrying the box her father had given her, and comments: "Actually. It's Hades. My father." Hades smiles as he replies: "Hi Bo."
After a commercial break, Lauren is confused that Hades is Bo's father, while Dyson demands to know what Hades wants. Hades replies they they should ask Bo as "she's the one that summoned me here." Lauren then notices Bo's hand is black in colour and moves to examine it, but Bo warns her away. Bo then explains that Iris is Nix and that Bo has seen it, explaining that "everything she touches dies and turns into nothing." Lauren is confused and asks how Bo survived, but Bo's answer is that she has no idea, but regardless they have to stop Nix. Hades comments that they will all be "burnt toast" if Nix succeeds and Bo tells Hades that she released him in order to stop Nix. Hades asks if Bo means by using the box he gave her and Bo replies: "If it contained you, it can contain her too." Hades smiles and comments: "Smart girl. That's my daughter." Bo is not amused and tells Hades: "Let's hold off on the father/daughter bonding for the moment shall we?" Hades then explains that the box can "contain a force and sent it to Tartarus. But only one. So, if you use it to contain her, then..." Bo completes the sentence with: "Then you have to stay here." Hades also explains that to get rid of Nix, Iris will have to be killed in order to do so. Dyson's phone then rings and he leaves the room to answer the call which is from Alycia Welles (Lisa Marcos) who tells Dyson that she bought some groceries and also notes that Dyson "has no milk, but you have five different kinds of mustard." Dyson explains that he cannot talk to Alycia as Mark has been injured. Alycia then asked if she can help, offering to come to the clinic, but Dyson refuses, asking her to remain at Dyson's gym, adding that he "might send someone over to get some clothes for him." In the middle of the phone call, Mark begins to wake up, gasping in pain. Dyson ends the phone call and rushes over to Mark with Lauren and Bo. Mark asks about Iris and attempts to get up, but his injuries force him to lay down again. Bo asks Mark if he has any idea of where Iris could be and Mark explains that they had been at Iris' human host's home, explaining that Iris and her host where "talking to each other." Hades explains that "they keep them alive to get information." Lauren muses: "All of the humans could be alive inside the Ancients." Mark continues to explain Iris killed her human host's father and that he had sex with Iris. This confuses Lauren as Mark should have been killed like Bo had explained, but Mark tries to express that Iris had changed afterwards. Mark then asks for his pants and then hands over the bracelet that Iris had been wearing before which Hades explains "is made of Adamantine" but also adds: "Contain? No. Control? Yes. If it is on her wrist. If it is not on her wrist we're all in trouble." Bo replies they need to put the bracelet back on Iris again which then leads Dyson to ask Mark where Iris might be. Mark lists off a number of locations including a cafe, a park, and that they went clubbing as well, naming a specific club called The Garrett." Dyson tells Bo he will check the park and the cafe. As Dyson leaves, Mark begs him not to hurt Iris, explaining that "it's not her fault." Bo promises Mark "We'll do everything to keep her safe. I know what it's like to be used by your parents." Bo then turns away to leave, but Lauren stops her, explaining that they need to "make sure you are safe too." Lauren then asks Bo to come with her and they leave Hades and Mark alone.
Meanwhile, Tamsin is still being held as a hostage by Hera. Hera has been continuing to drink and seems to be almost drunk as they begin a conversation. Hera comments that he would offer Tamsin a drink but she is "indisposed" and when Tamsin suggests they Hera could release her, Hera refuses, and Tamsin comments: "You're just following orders. Right?" Hera tells Tamsin: "They are not orders." But Tamsin laughs at this, commenting that: "From here it looks like you are Zee's little bitch." Hera tells Tamsin: "We're partners. There's a difference." Tamsin then begins to seed discord in Hera, commenting about Hera giving Zee's shield to Athena, which Hera tells Tamsin she knows nothing about. Tamsin continues to press on, taunting Hera about sacrificing his daughter as well, asking if it was his idea. Hera replies that he loves Iris and "We're a family and we all have a part to play to make this world a better place." Tamsin then exclaims: "You don't love Iris! You used her!" Hera can only reply: "We did what had to be done." Tamsin then asks if Iris knew what her part would be in the plan, asking if Iris knew that Hera would be the one to doom her. Hera gravely warns Tamsin, but she replies: "You can't touch me. Zee's orders remember?" Hera then approaches Tamsin and growls: "I don't know if it is the drink, but Zee's orders are feeling a bit foggy right now." Tamsin then asks Hera: "If Zee had plans for you, would you even know? What happens when she no longer needs you?" This strikes a cord in Hera and he walks away, thinking about what they had been discussing while Tamsin chuckles to herself.
The scene then returns to Bo and Lauren, as Lauren suggests to Bo that she might feel better if she fed on her. Bo refuses, telling Lauren that she doesn't want to take that risk with her. Lauren tells Bo that what Iris did is killing her, but Bo replies: "It's not all that bad, it turns out it's the perfect shield." Lauren asks: "Are you being serious?" and Bo replies: "I guess that means no 'talk to the hand jokes.'" Lauren tells Bo: "It's a good thing we got back together just in time for the end of the world." Bo smiles as she replies: "At least we got back together." Lauren then moves to apply a cream to Bo to slow down the effects of the darkness on her hand, but Bo refuses to allow Lauren to touch her. Hades then approaches and comments: "I can." Lauren then gives the cream to Hades, who thanks her, and then tells Bo: "Your smart friend is right. This will slow the spread, but you don't have much time." As Hades works, Lauren asks Bo how she intends to get Iris to put the bracelet back on, but Bo's answer is: "If anyone can do it, it's me. She's scared and alone and doesn't know how to control her powers. I was that girl." Lauren asks Bo to be careful and Bo promises to be. Bo then picks up the box and turns to Hades who she tells: "Plan B. I won't be needing this box. So it's time for you to be heading back to Tartarus." Hades then reveals that he has been using his powers to protect Bo through the mark he placed on her chest, from Iris and as well, he is keeping Mark alive. Hades warns Bo that if he goes back to Tartarus, then his mark will fade and Mark will die. Bo refutes this, telling Hades her mark never fades so why should Mark's and Hades replies: "He isn't my child, and my mark on you will never fade." Bo replies: "We'll see about that." Bo then tells Hade he is coming with her "until I can figure out what to do with you." Bo then tells Lauren she will call if she needs her and then leaves with Hades in tow, who pauses and tells Lauren: "I'm just here to help" before he leaves.
Elsewhere, Iris approaches a club and tries to enter, bypassing the line and trying to get by the security guard there. When she is refused, she tells the guard: "I don't want to wait anymore. It's all going to happen now." She then touches the guard, killing them and turning them to dust before turning to the club goers in line as the episode goes to commercial.
Back from commercial, Trick is seen in his lair gathering his instruments in order to write with his blood in an attempt to end the coming of the Nix and the threat of the end of the world.
Questions in this Episode
- Who was the Fae Elder that Trick met with in the beginning of the episode? Other than being a means for an information dump for the audience, was there really anything that the Fae Elders could do anyway considering the threat and who the threat was. Clearly Trick knew that the Ancients wouldn't be stopped by the Fae, so why the meeting in the first place?
- How exactly did Hades come up with a medical bag so quickly to assist Lauren in saving Mark? Did he make it appear out of thin air? Was it a mirage to cover the use of his powers to save Mark? Does he have the power to make objects appear?
- Why didn't Lauren or Dyson question how Hades was able to get to a car, retrieve a medical bag, and return in under thirty seconds?
- The Staff of Pestilence is a very well known item in various role playing games, such as Dungeons and Dragons, which can be used by its user to unleash a horrible plague upon others.
- The Aegis Shield in mythology is a shield carried by Athena and Zeus, but its nature is uncertain. It has been interpreted as an animal skin or a shield, sometimes bearing the head of a Gorgon. You can find out more about this myth here.
- Is Dyson going to be second guessing himself throughout the rest of the series? While he may have pushed Mark to become involved, and while he may be involved with Alicia, this all seems to be taking him away from focusing on the problems at hand.
- Zee possesses a lock of Tamsin's hair. What is the purpose of doing so, and when, or will, this come into play?
- Assuming that Lauren has been working on the question of making humans Fae, how far along in her research is she, would she actually return Evony back to being Fae again, and more importantly, what is the end game for this line of research?
- Assuming that there is some truth in what Hades says, he comments to Lauren that he is "retired." Does this mean he is no longer in control of Hell or is that simply a reference to his time being locked away?
- Considering who Hades is, and represents, it is entirely possible that he speaks half-truths, or just enough truth to make his lies seem to be the truth. If so, just how much of what he reveals should be accepted as the truth?
- There are a lot of black smudges left all over the city after Iris' rampage. How are they explained, or, for that matter, how are they gotten rid of? Are they as dangerous as Iris herself, as Nix, is?
- Hades mentioned that the box was made for Bo. This could be taken in several different ways, including that the box might have been intended to hold Bo at first. Was it?
- Did Zee do anything to Trick after she regained the Aegis Shield?
- Can Nix be freed from the box in the future?
- With Hades now back on Earth, what are his intentions?
- As Zee's plans have, it seems, come to an end, what happens next to her, Hera, and the other Ancients that may be on Earth?
- Hades told Bo he would never do anything to hurt her. The truth or a lie wrapped in a truth?
- Why does Hades need reading glasses and where did he get them?
- Why did Hades agree to place himself in isolation? How long will he remain there, or is he even there in reality?
- Who is telling the truth about Bo's past? Hades or Aife? Or neither?
- How does Tamsin know that Hades is back on Earth? When did she find this out?
- When did Lauren become Fae? Is she a succubus? Did she use Bo's own genetic code to do so? What does that mean exactly? Is Lauren, in a way, now Bo's twin sister?
- Considering the damage that Lauren took when the car hit her, how much feeding on Bo will be needed? Will this endanger Bo?
- As this accident seemed to happen in the middle of a busy street, with witnesses no less, how is this going to be covered up?
- As Lauren was facing the oncoming traffic, and had been for some time, why didn't she move out of the way before the car hit her? She had to have seen the car coming. Was this on purpose? Some kind of test to see what her abilities as a Fae would be like?
Answers in this Episode
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- Hades has been freed from his imprisonment and walks the Earth.
- Mark has been injured, but is recovering from his injuries.
- Tamsin survived Zee's attack on her, to Zee's surprise.
- The Fae Elders seem to be at least aware of the threat that the Ancients represent.
- Trick was of the opinion, when asked to use his blood to end the threat of the Nix, that it would not work. This was proven during the episode to be true when he finally attempted to do so. This may well be the only time in Trick's life where his Blood Sage powers did not work. It is likely that, as the result of the Nix's actions would be the end of the world, there wasn't something worse that could happen as a result of Trick using his powers and so they were nullified.
- Lauren has been continuing her research on turning humans into Fae genetically, some of her work being out in the open in her lab on a whiteboard.
- Both Dyson and Lauren are aware of whom Hades is because of Bo confronting him in Lauren's Clinic when all were present.
- Hades gave Lauren a hint with regards to her research on making humans Fae and vice versa.
- According to Hades, the jack-in-the-box that Bo possessed could contain any force and then send it to Tartarus.
- Apparently, Dyson likes mustard as his fridge has five different kinds in it.
- The mark that Bo has been carrying from her father was the reason she survived being touched by Iris and her powers as the Nix.
- Hades revealed that the mark Bo has will never fade.
- Hades seems to smile... a lot.
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 September 11, 2015. You can find that review here. She gave it ??? pitchforks out of 5.
External Links
- The Official site of the series Lost Girl
- Official Season Five website at Showcase.ca
- 44 Minutes to Save the World at the IMDb
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