What is lost girl about
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Parent Written by Heather M. July 27, Report this review. Adult Written by Therapistmn March 4, Supernatural fun, sensuous and bloody I think it is for young adults and adults who like sexuality freely expressed, it is nice to see gay and bi folks as cast.
It isn't for kids in my opinio Continue reading. Teen, 16 years old Written by Julianie40 April 7, Amazing it's a good movie and deserves better reviews It's not that actually it is a good show and teaches that looks don't matter and you can love whoever and it's fine as long as it DOESN'T sh Kid, 12 years old January 31, Disappointing I watched one episode. It's not at all appropriate for kids. What's the story? Is it any good? Talk to your kids about Our editors recommend.
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For kids who love excitement. Thriller Movies. Science Fiction TV. Magic and Fantasy. Clan LG Wiki. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk 2. Lost Girl Welcome to the world of Lost Girl!
My love carries a death sentence. I was lost for years. Searching while hiding. Only to find that I belong to a world hidden from humans. I will live the life I choose. Bo's got to have sex to live, and she does it with everybody — male, female, human and fae. It's hot and sweet, and the show often gives us little PSAs about how slut-shaming is bad and all sex is good as long as it's consensual. There is a perfect excuse for sex in every episode.
Unlike some TV series — let's not name names — the sex in Lost Girl is integral to the plot. It's part of Bo's superpower, fercrissakes.
So there's a good reason — well, a pretty good reason — why she has to keep having sex with tormented wolf guy and police detective Dyson, and then with the geeky human doctor Lauren, and then with that gadget-making dark fae guy whose name I can never remember, and then with the chick at the store, and that person in the elevator. Plus, who doesn't love a hero who gives her enemies orgasms instead of slaying them?
OK, she slays them sometimes too. But mostly with the orgasms! The friendship between Bo and Kenzi is adorable. Kenzi is Bo's human roommate, as well as her best friend and business partner. Half-goth, half-Russian mafia runaway, Kenzi is a fan favorite for good reason.
She's loyal, she's funny, and she looks really great in those giant platform boots covered in spikes. Despite all the fae screaming at her that she's just a lowly human, she manages to outwit some of the most powerful fae out there — and she faces her deepest fear, the Russian witch Baba Yaga, and manages to survive.
Plus, whenever she and Bo are in a jam, Kenzi can always call up one of her cousins to get them some weapons "that fell off a truck. Trick is the hottest "mysterious elder wizard guy" ever. Trick is the ultra-sexy dwarf who runs the Dal, a bar where all the fae hang out. Supposedly both light and dark fae come there to intermingle, but Trick is a heavy hitter in the light fae scene — he's always helping Dyson and his partner, the siren Hale, with their cases.
And over time he becomes Bo's mentor, helping her figure out her place among the fae. Not only is he unbelievably snacky with those rolled-up sleeves and leather vests, but he has a seriously intriguing past — and holy crap, it's pretty awesome as we begin to find out what Trick was up to during the many centuries he's lived.
Whenever there's a problem, Bo and Kenzi come running to the Dal for a nice glass of Scotch and a peek inside the leather-bound books in Trick's basement library. It's so cute when they try to pretend they're not in Canada. A lot of Canadian shows do this to make their stuff marketable across the border.
The producers want to get picked up in the States in syndication, so they try to mask the fact that it's blindingly obvious that Bo and Co. There was actually an episode where everybody tries to talk about the Fourth of July like it's a thing. Or, occasionally, people will have handguns. Yeah, they do that in the very same series where people call their underwear "gitch," and the writers assume that their audience knows about First Nations hunting policies and why Kenzi is obsessed with Canadian kids' shows.
There's lots of "you are such a sexy geek" love for Lauren the human doctor.
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