Lost Girl

2010

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7.6| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 12 September 2010 Ended
Producted By: Prodigy Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.lostgirlseries.com/
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The gorgeous and charismatic Bo is a supernatural being called a succubus who feeds on the energy of humans, sometimes with fatal results. Refusing to embrace her supernatural clan and its rigid hierarchy, Bo is a renegade who takes up the fight for the underdog while searching for the truth about her own mysterious origins.

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bellmeist If you are looking for something a little dark, fun, with a sprinkle of dungeons and dragons, then Lost Girl could be for you. It is rated MA so it is not for the prudish or those who are squeamish over some spilled blood. However, these scenes are not used excessively, but enough to keep things interesting. I enjoy space and apocalyptic shows as much as the next geek, but Lost Girl offers some nice variety to these types of programs. We are introduced to this fantasy world of fae and follow along with Bo, the main character, as she discovers who she really is.The biggest weakness of the show for me is the background music which can be annoying at times. Obviously, little to minimal money was put into this. Also, Kenzi, Bo's sidekick is very annoying and distracting at times. She will call Bo, BoBo, and and walk around with a bare midriff looking quite trashy. Tamzen, Lauren and Dyson are all better characters by far!Otherwise, a great show!
nikolova-assya Dear writers of the show, Without any desire to rant or be petty and pesky I just want to ask you why you keep dragging trough mud the great premises and great characters of this show. And I do care to elaborate. It is only so often, despite the best efforts of the guild that we end up with a strong self-reliant female character like Bo that goes on, learns new stuff, grows and enriches her personality. And her side-kicks do miracles for forming a complex world of emotions, intents and deeds. Also this Goth/ fantasy world, hidden in the human world that our characters inhabit is quite delicious. And the villains, oh boy, the villains, especially my personal favorite Vex are pure delight. So why, having all this in your bag of tricks and the almost infinite possibility to invent fantastic evil forces for our heroes to battle you chose the lamest, most predictable narrative to go by. I get it, Bo is a succubus, a fae that feeds on sexual energy. So she's bound to have sex here and there and presumably with more than one partner. And not be a stuck up, I enjoy portrayal of LGBT sex and straight sex as much as the next person. But after all the show is supposed to be fantasy and not a sexual fantasy at that. It doesn't look beneficial to the plot or the character development. It feels like just the easiest filler and cheap ratings boost. At the same time the main plot goes unsteadily and at times is honestly illogical. A simple example – the characters are about to face their arch enemy, but just when you think it will happen, they hop by Bo's place or any given unrelated place, to get, hum, all kinds of useless stuff (like change their clothes) and when they do meet this supposed enemy, it doesn't have any emotional impact anymore (and it is usually finished in 2 mins) so it feels like the whole season was building to, well, nothing. If you could say that some "building up" occurred in first place. It becomes tiresome trying to figure out all these hints about events or characters being presumably important to the plot. And you wait and wait and NOTHING comes out of it. Pardon my obvious frustration about it, but how do you want us to care as we don't even get what is happening anymore? Spoiler alert for season 4 – so first we learn the Wanderer is bad, bad news; but then he is just a new hot guy for Bo to sleep with; then he is supposed to be super powerful and help Bo lead fae into new era; but then, once written back into history, he is pure evil, the kind with horns and fangs, literally; then he get killed in 5 seconds by the human joke of a druid, while Bo (who is convinced Rainer is her destiny) just stands aside and watches???? And it is actually her father who is evil, but we never even get to see him, let alone get some narrative about why and what the heck is happening. And Bo never even breaks a sweat on this beautiful overly exposed cleavage of hers. So with all due respect, please make note that we deserve something better as an audience and there is certainly so much more to this show than the easy – peasy "Some like it hot!" that you are giving us.
gthaumuller One of the best series I have seen in a very long time, next to Grimm, as it is a myriad of myth, mystery and magic. Phenomenal acting and wonderful plots.I hope to see more coming, craving for more from the brilliant cast that has made the show more epic from episode to episode. It is definitely worth the watch and has become one of my top 10.I would have hoped however, that there was more of a transformation element in the series. The elements of Myth is very extensive and had a blast to compare my knowledge of myth with the vivacious and valorous Bo, considering that mythical lore is one of my favorite subjects. Hence my fervent rant.I hope that others enjoy the series as much as I have.
househa After seeing Kris Holden-Rief's performance in The Returned,mediocre though the movie was, I thought I would give Lost Girl another chance. Obviously this was a huge mistake.There is no natural flow with the story line, the humor feels totally forced, and if they are going to use older characters then let them act like their age instead of immature teenagers. There is a total lack of chemistry and it sounds as if everyone is choking out their lines. Sometimes humor can fall short, but if it isn't even possible to make this show sexy, then there are some major problems. Maybe the show would be okay if it had a whole new cast, set of writers, and directors. Maybe then I wouldn't have to endure 40-45 minute cringes that don't end until an episode finally ends.Also, Kristin Stewart could do a better job than Ksieno Solo. Heck, I bet even Rebecca Black would be better than her. If everyone in this show could stop trying so hard and just develop some talent, that would be great.