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Lost Girl:Season 3.5 Webisodes
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Country of origin | Canada |
No. of episodes | 4 |
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Original channel | Showcase.ca |
Original run | October 13, 2013 | – November 3, 2013
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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. The series was 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.
A series of webisodes were released in the Fall of 2013 to proceed the release date of the Fourth Season of the series. They were referred to as being Lost Girl Season 3.5 by the producers of the series and were named as such on the Showcase website. They were described as being four short vignette episodes, one released per week, which were to act as a bridge between Seasons Three and Four. The four episodes included scenes with Kenzi, Trick, Hale, Vex and Bruce. The series also revealed the new threat to the Fae for Season Four, the “Una Mens.”
All of the episodes in this web series are summarized in this article as follows:
Season Summary
# No. | Title | Written by | Directed by | Original air date | Summary |
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1 | Episode 1: UPYURS6 |
TBA | TBA | October 13, 2013 | Kenzi and Bruce are on their way to see Massimo, but a Troll gets in the way. |
2 | Episode 2: Red Tape |
Michael Grassi | Paul Day | October 20, 2013 | Vex discovers that with great power comes a great deal of bureaucracy. |
3 | Episode 3: TBA |
TBA | TBA | October 27, 2013 | |
4 | Episode 4: TBA |
TBA | TBA | November 3, 2013 |
Episode One - UPYURS6
- Release Date: October 13, 2013
The story about a girl, a troll, and a bridge too far.
Episode Two - Red Tape
- Release Date: October 20, 2013
- Running Time: 5 Minutes, 25 Seconds
- Starring: Paul Amos as Vex, Bryn Mcauley as Alyssa and Alyssa Capriott as May
- Written by: Michael Grassi
- Directed by: Paul Day
Vex discovers that with great power comes a great deal of bureaucracy.
The webisode opens with Vex (Paul Amos) in the office of The Morrigan, telling of his great plans for his inauguration as the new Morrigan, the leader of the Dark Fae, which he describes as being the party of the century. He is interrupted by an assistant telling him that Hale has been trying to contact him throughout the day, this being the seventh time, but Vex brushes the assistant off and continues telling of his grand plans for his arrival at the party. He continues telling of his entrance, descending on a blood crystal chandelier and proclaiming it to be the new Dark era. It is then revealed that Vex is telling all of this to a chef who is a candidate for serving the celebration meal. Vex notes that this particular chef is the only one on the continent willing to prepare Fugu, a highly dangerous Japanese dish made from the liver of the pufferfish which is the tastiest part of the fish, but it is also the most poisonous. Vex notes that all of the chef's references have been crossed out and when he questions this, the chef simply bows and offers a sample of his work which Vex is not keen to try himself.
Vex calls for his assistant, Alyssa (Bryn Mcauley) and suggests that she tries the Fugu, but she notes that she is Vegan and would rather not which Vex scoffs at before asking if she had booked the venue for his inauguration. She replies that they had replied to her request but there is a problem. As the site is partly owned by the government. they require month to approve the request. Vex is unimpressed and asks about his second choice, holding the event on a ship, but Alyssa explains that the harbour laws have restrictions on loud music after 9 in the evening and they require a permit for parties over 1500 people in size which could take months. Vex becomes very angry over the issues with setting up the party he wants and while he rants over the problems he has with everything, forces Alyssa to eat the Fugu, and she falls to the floor moments later likely dead from the dish being prepared incorrectly. Vex then tells the chef that he is hired for the party, assuming that he can find a place to hold it.
Vex then calls out "Hey you! Next!" and another assistant walks into the office. When Vex asks her name she replies in a bare whisper that her name is May (Alyssa Capriott), but Vex calls her Alyssa. Vex then explains that he keeps running into red tape and he expects her to take care of everything for him. May and the chef leave Vex's office as a pair of workers bring a large picture into the office covered in a red sheet. After it is set up beside Vex's chair he throws the sheet aside to reveal that it is a large image of The Morrigan herself who's position he had taken from her. He looks at the picture and complains about all of the problems that he is facing just trying to hold a party and wonders what will happen when he tries to do "something serious" and he wonders to himself "What have I done?"
May then returns carrying a package that Vex notes "in Australia is called a packed lunch." He tells May to place the package on his desk, which she does. Vex then has an odd look before he opens the package, which is a black wicker box, to discover that is holds a series of movie reels in sealed containers with odd marking covering them. May asks if Vex wants a projector, to which Vex replies "Quickly. And kill the caterer. The party is over." as he holds one of the films and looks concerned as the episode ends.
Episode Three
- Release Date: October 27, 2013
TBA
Episode Four
- Release Date: November 3, 2013
TBA
External Links
- The official website of the series Lost Girl
- Season 3.5 Episodes page at the official Lost Girl website