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The episode opens with a recap of the previous episode including: Lauren and Bo in the shower together, Lauren feeding from Bo's Chi as Bo tells Hades that he is interfering with Lauren's life and Hades responding that Lauren wanted to be Fae more than anything in the world. Lauren is seen telling Bo that she took an antidote and is no longer Fae, followed by Bo telling Hades that her relationship with Lauren is finished. Hades tells Bo that they are capable of many things but love is not one of them. Zee is seen reminding Bo of her responsibility in having power and also warning Bo that Hades' evil comes in many forms as what seems to be Bo is seen kissing Tamsin before being revealed as Hades in disguise. Zee and Hera are then seen banishing themselves from Earth and Bo discovering the horseshoe that was left behind for her, Trick noting that the horseshoe symbolizes protection, warding off evil and bringing good luck.


The episode begins with Bo (Anna Silk) and Tamsin (Rachel Skarsten) at Bo's home, talking about the horseshoe. Bo comments: "A weapon, forged by the Gods, just for me, and this is what I get." Tamsin replies: "It's not that bad." Tamsin then takes the horseshoe from Bo and explains: "You can punch with it. You can... scratch your back. You can throw it." Tamsin does so, Bo calling out "No!" and then the horseshoe smashes through the vending machine in Bo's home, shattering the glass front. Bo sighs: "Of course." as Tamsin walks by with a smile, taking a bag of snacks out and adding: "Jackpot." As she opens the bag, Tamsin mentions that: "Ever since I took down Frejya I have been starving." Bo retrieves the horseshoe and asks: "Seriously, what am I supposed to do with this? Last thing I need is another freakin' mystery in my life." Tamsin asks: "Didn't Trick say you needed it for protection?" Bo shrugs this off, asking what from and Tamsin answers: "The obvious. Jack-in-a-glass-box." Bo tells her: "If the King of the Underworld ever becomes a problem, I'm going to need something a lot sharper than a horseshoe." Tamsin then shows Bo a blade that had been laying nearby and asks: "Like this? Stole it from Zee and Hera." Bo replies: "The Amethusto dagger." Tamsin replies: "The cut your daddy out of your live dagger." Bo steps back from Tamsin as she presses the dagger to Bo's chest, telling her to wait but Tamsin tells Bo: "The longer we wait, the stronger he gets. It's only a matter of time before Jack makes his move." Bo tells her: "Yeah, and the your only operation experience is the board game." Tamsin considers this a moment, then comments: "Fine, if you wanna call your emotionally unstable ex, even after we..." Bo interrupts with: "All our lives, all we're told over and over again is the important of family. Like it or not, he's mine." Tamsin agrees, but adds: "Or are your family the ones who've been there for you all along?"
The scene then shifts to a hospital where a nurse is explaining to a male nurse: "Always the same. Two of the greens. One of the blues. Don't talk to her. Don't look at her. And whatever you do, don't touch her." The male nurse then tells a patient it is time for their medication and when the patient is revealed, it is Aife (Inga Cadranel), Bo's mother. She takes the pills from him, but does not swallow them until she is ordered to, tilting her head back to show that she did so. When the nurse moves to check, Aife pulls off his belt, draws him close and then while choking him with the belt, spits the pills towards him, growling: "Swallow that." The nurse falls to the floor, still being strangled and then passes out. Aife takes his keys before rushing out of her room, pausing just outside where a female nurse is sitting at her station. The two look at each other for a moment, the nurse's focus then falling on a red alarm button between them. Aife warns: "You don't wanna do that." but the nurse manages to move to the alarm and triggers it before Aife can stop her. Aife nonetheless feeds on the nurse before the nurse collapses to the floor and Aife runs through the halls of the hospital to make her escape to freedom.
After the opening credits, Bo is confronting Trick (Richard Howland) in his lair, demanding to know why he did not tell her that Aife was alive and being held. Bo tells Trick that she saw Taft kill Aife, adding: "She died saving me and you knew she was alive?" Trick asks Bo to allow him to explain: "I saw her. When you were on the Wanderer's Train, Aife was sane. Even though her memory of you was wiped, deep down she knew she had a daughter. She came looking for you."


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Dyson discovers the aftermath of Hades killing Trick and Aife and what has happened to Bo
Episode no. Season 5
Episode 13
Overall Episode 74
Directed by Ron Murphy
Written by Michael Grassi
Produced by Wendy Grean
Featured Music See Section Below
Cinematography by Craig Wright
Editing by Ben Wilkinson
Production Code 513
Original Air Date October 4, 2015 (2015-10-04)
Length 60 minutes (runtime)
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Bo learns that Aife is alive and searches out the truth of her past while Hades wreaks havoc among all those that Bo loves

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Family Portrait was the thirteenth episode of the fifth season of the series, and the seventy-fourth overall episode of the Canadian television series Lost Girl. It was first shown on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada on October 4, 2015 at 9 PM Eastern time.


Production Data

  • Series: Lost Girl
  • Season: 5
  • Episode Number: 13 (74th Overall)
  • Episode Title: Family Portrait
  • Directed by: Ron Murphy
  • Writing credits: Michael Grassi
  • Production Company: Prodigy Pictures
  • Running Time: 60 Minutes (Including Commercials)
  • Country of Origin: Canada
  • Originally Aired on: October 4, 2015 on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada
  • Number of Canadian Viewers: Not Released
  • Number of American Viewers: Not Released


Cast

A promotional Image of the Season Five cast of Lost Girl from the official website at showcase.ca/lostgirl From left to right: Anna Silk as Bo, Zoie Palmer as Lauren, Kristen Holden-Reid as Dyson and Rachel Skarsten as Tamsin
Actor / Actress Role
Anna Silk Bo
Kristen Holden-Ried Dyson
Richard Howland Trick
Zoie Palmer Lauren
Rachel Skarsten Tamsin
Inga Cadranel Aife
Eric Roberts Hades
Lanette Ware Female Nurse
Matt Bois Male Nurse
Anna Ferguson Estelle
Jocelyn Hudon Victoria
Nykeem Provo Christian
Chandra Galasso Day Nurse


Music in this Episode

Song Title Artist Notes
Dirty Secret The Mymidons Written by Theodore Ottaviano and Lauren Johnson
Minuet Courtesy of APM Music
Sonata No. 2 in A Minor BWV 1003 - Andante Courtesy of APM Music
When The Day Is Fresh And The Light Is New The Wooden Sky Written by G. Gardiner, A. Kekwich and S. Walker
Symphony #7, End Movement Courtesy of APM Music


Plot

Short Summary

It is revealed that Aife has been held in a Fae institution since attacking Trick at the beginning of Season Four, which enrages Bo as that was not revealed to her. Hades leaves his isolation cell and Bo discovers that Aife and Hades are at Zee’s condominium, seemly together again as a couple. They explain everything Bo has been told is a lie and they tell Bo her past from their perspective. Hades tells Bo that like her, they want justice and want Bo to join them, but she refuses. Afterwards, Aife encounters Bo and claims to be lying to Hades and when she claims that Bo has a plan to overcome Hades, and Bo tells her this isn’t true, Aife loses her mind once more.

Bo confronts Trick over Aife’s being imprisoned and he tells Bo that Hades used Aife for his own ends, Trick giving Bo all of the information on her mother, telling her to make up her own mind about what her life’s story really is. Tamsin and Lauren join Bo in reviewing Aife’s past, and the tapes reveal an video of Bo seeing her mother. This reveals that Hades has been impersonating Bo. Tamsin seems to be losing her hair, and Lauren is concerned when Tamsin tells her that it means she is dying, but Tamsin refuses to tell Lauren that she was intimate with Bo shortly before this. After the discovery of Hades impersonating Bo, Lauren’s tests reveal that Tamsin is pregnant with Hades’ child.

Bo, Tamsin and Dyson attack Hades at the condominium, but have no effect on him, Hades stabbing Dyson causing them to retreat. Bo then attempts to remove Hades’ mark from her chest, but it remains while Hades does seem to notice the attempt to do so. Trick attempts to flee with Aife but Hades arrives to stop them. Bo then returns to the condominium where she finds Aife dead and Trick close to death, Trick dying moments after Bo arrives. When Dyson seeks out Bo, he finds her catatonic, kneeling beside Trick and Aife’s bodies, and not responsive.


Detailed Summary

The episode opens with a recap of the previous episode including: Lauren and Bo in the shower together, Lauren feeding from Bo's Chi as Bo tells Hades that he is interfering with Lauren's life and Hades responding that Lauren wanted to be Fae more than anything in the world. Lauren is seen telling Bo that she took an antidote and is no longer Fae, followed by Bo telling Hades that her relationship with Lauren is finished. Hades tells Bo that they are capable of many things but love is not one of them. Zee is seen reminding Bo of her responsibility in having power and also warning Bo that Hades' evil comes in many forms as what seems to be Bo is seen kissing Tamsin before being revealed as Hades in disguise. Zee and Hera are then seen banishing themselves from Earth and Bo discovering the horseshoe that was left behind for her, Trick noting that the horseshoe symbolizes protection, warding off evil and bringing good luck.

The episode begins with Bo (Anna Silk) and Tamsin (Rachel Skarsten) at Bo's home, talking about the horseshoe. Bo comments: "A weapon, forged by the Gods, just for me, and this is what I get." Tamsin replies: "It's not that bad." Tamsin then takes the horseshoe from Bo and explains: "You can punch with it. You can... scratch your back. You can throw it." Tamsin does so, Bo calling out "No!" and then the horseshoe smashes through the vending machine in Bo's home, shattering the glass front. Bo sighs: "Of course." as Tamsin walks by with a smile, taking a bag of snacks out and adding: "Jackpot." As she opens the bag, Tamsin mentions that: "Ever since I took down Frejya I have been starving." Bo retrieves the horseshoe and asks: "Seriously, what am I supposed to do with this? Last thing I need is another freakin' mystery in my life." Tamsin asks: "Didn't Trick say you needed it for protection?" Bo shrugs this off, asking what from and Tamsin answers: "The obvious. Jack-in-a-glass-box." Bo tells her: "If the King of the Underworld ever becomes a problem, I'm going to need something a lot sharper than a horseshoe." Tamsin then shows Bo a blade that had been laying nearby and asks: "Like this? Stole it from Zee and Hera." Bo replies: "The Amethusto dagger." Tamsin replies: "The cut your daddy out of your live dagger." Bo steps back from Tamsin as she presses the dagger to Bo's chest, telling her to wait but Tamsin tells Bo: "The longer we wait, the stronger he gets. It's only a matter of time before Jack makes his move." Bo tells her: "Yeah, and the your only operation experience is the board game." Tamsin considers this a moment, then comments: "Fine, if you wanna call your emotionally unstable ex, even after we..." Bo interrupts with: "All our lives, all we're told over and over again is the important of family. Like it or not, he's mine." Tamsin agrees, but adds: "Or are your family the ones who've been there for you all along?"

The scene then shifts to a hospital where a nurse is explaining to a male nurse: "Always the same. Two of the greens. One of the blues. Don't talk to her. Don't look at her. And whatever you do, don't touch her." The male nurse then tells a patient it is time for their medication and when the patient is revealed, it is Aife (Inga Cadranel), Bo's mother. She takes the pills from him, but does not swallow them until she is ordered to, tilting her head back to show that she did so. When the nurse moves to check, Aife pulls off his belt, draws him close and then while choking him with the belt, spits the pills towards him, growling: "Swallow that." The nurse falls to the floor, still being strangled and then passes out. Aife takes his keys before rushing out of her room, pausing just outside where a female nurse is sitting at her station. The two look at each other for a moment, the nurse's focus then falling on a red alarm button between them. Aife warns: "You don't wanna do that." but the nurse manages to move to the alarm and triggers it before Aife can stop her. Aife nonetheless feeds on the nurse before the nurse collapses to the floor and Aife runs through the halls of the hospital to make her escape to freedom.

After the opening credits, Bo is confronting Trick (Richard Howland) in his lair, demanding to know why he did not tell her that Aife was alive and being held. Bo tells Trick that she saw Taft kill Aife, adding: "She died saving me and you knew she was alive?" Trick asks Bo to allow him to explain: "I saw her. When you were on the Wanderer's Train, Aife was sane. Even though her memory of you was wiped, deep down she knew she had a daughter. She came looking for you."

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Episodes

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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 October 9, 2015. You can find that review here. She gave it ??? pitchforks out of 5.


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