Monday, 18 November 2013

Lost Girl, Nov 17 - Sleeping Beauty School



The 4th season of “Lost Girl” continues strong. Bo is still missing, Dylan is still in love with her, and Hale finally decided to make a move for Kenzi but more on that below.

Firstly, Mr. Trick survived, though scarred – Aoife may be formidable herself, but her father is still the king, literally. For now Aoife is absent once again, so let us put her aside. Speaking of asides, Trick was also put aside for most of this episode, so better luck next time, your majesty.

Then again, the same can be said about Vex. After looking over the latest episode I realized what Vex’s problem is – his character just does not generate any respect. His villainy got nothing to do with it – his problem is that he is more of Peter Pettigrew than Lucius Malfoy, and this has to change, or Vex will probably have to die, for there is only so much abuse any character can take before either the audience loses their respect – and sympathy – for him, or he will turn on his abusers...with mixed success, admittedly, but still.

Incidentally, by who was Vex abused? The Una Mens (or the Spanish Inquisition)? The episode does not tell us...probably saving it for later. That said, this is the second time in the show (the first was in S3) when Vex gets to be fed some insect, and that is the opposite of respect. For real, Vex just should not have come back at S3, is all I am saying.

Of course, the root of Vex’s trouble is that the previous Morrigan either is dead or is not. Frankly, at the end of S3 she looked quite dead but you never know with the Fae, fair enough. Of course, this makes her one of the two contenders for the identity of Kenzi’s new babysitting charge... and the other one is Tamsin, who’s been absent from the previous episode. Sadly, it may be that Tamsin may actually be Lauren’s new friend and an owner (?) of a fast food place (think “The Ruby” from “Corner Gas”) in which case the precocious tyke’s identity may be someone else. And the tyke is precious: she grew from a child to a teen in than an episode: Kenzi will really have her hands full with the child/teen for the next episode or two...

On the other hand Hale has admitted his feelings for Kenzi, sort of. I am guessing that the siren playboy is new at this, and it took some Kenzi/Dyson flirting from the previous episode for him to get his brain into gear. All that can be said – it is about time, the Kenzi/Hale ship was practically absent from S3 so it got some serious catching up to do.

Speaking of means of transportation... The ghost train that has appeared in this episode was very impressive, especially how Dyson and his companion were able to catch a ride on it. Sadly, it also seems that Bo has escaped from it (or another ghost train?!) so the game is now literally afoot.

Now, about Dyson’s companion. This episode borrowed from the Greek-Roman myth of Selene and Endymion. Selene was an early moon goddess who was merged with Artemis-Diana and Endymion was her mortal consort. To prevent him from aging and dying Selene put him into an eternal sleep...one that Dyson woke him from. Only, it may be that this Endymion is not the real deal, but is a fake – Dyson was able to figure it out in time and “replace” him with a real deal, a woman...who may be actually an agent of Vex who needs Bo alive for some personal reason... See, it is confusing.

And Lauren... aside from the fact that her new friend may be Tamsin (or maybe another Valkyrie instead) she had rescued a customer from a beetle in his throat. Considering that the customer survived having his throat torn open and healed in a matter of moments, this means that he was a Fae and that, possibly, the beetle was the adult form of the grub that Vex was fed. It also means that either Lauren has somehow become an opponent to some obviously powerful Fae group...or she is some sort of an anti-Kryptonite to Fae...or her cooking is. Either way, she has problems...and has to solve them on her own. It is also the end of the Lauren/Bo ship, but that was evident from S3: the scriptwriters wanted to pair Bo with Dyson and are going to do that. Yet they are doing it with much more grace than, say, Mike and Bryan from the “A: TLA” fandom, who did their ship (Kataang) with all the subtlety of a brick...and are paying for it with the gradual loss of their fanbase; of course, “Korra” does not help either... but I digress.

The bottom line here is that this episode was confusing. Yes, Hale is finally getting on with Kenzi, Dyson has admitted his feelings to Bo and Lauren has to come into her own somehow (or perish) while Bo has escaped from captivity at last – but the brief entry into Greek mythology notwithstanding, this episode was still confusing. One thing is clear – if in previous seasons that was one major mystery (such as the identity of Bo’s true parents) and lesser, one-episode, ones, here, in S4, there is only one major mystery-slash-conflict and that is to find Bo. Let’s wait and see what happens.

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