The Fae world is full of conflict that unfortunately is feeding right into The Garuda's plans.
The Fae case was intriguing in "The Girl Who Fae'd With Fire" primarily because it provided background about that universe, but also disrupted the relationships of the main characters.
Bo and friends have been aware that The Garuda is coming to suck the life out of the Fae world, but other Fae have been kept in the dark. With the death of two Noble Fae and the defeat of the Cherufe, Bo revealed the truth to the Clans.
Unfortunately for the Fae, the Clans didn't care. They wanted to continue their fighting despite the greater consequences. Their arrogance could be the downfall of the entire species. Though, I'm not sure why it fell to Bo to tell them. Why didn't The Ash do it? And, what about The Morrigan?
On the relationship side, they continued to be messed up.
The Fae case was intriguing in "The Girl Who Fae'd With Fire" primarily because it provided background about that universe, but also disrupted the relationships of the main characters.
Bo and friends have been aware that The Garuda is coming to suck the life out of the Fae world, but other Fae have been kept in the dark. With the death of two Noble Fae and the defeat of the Cherufe, Bo revealed the truth to the Clans.
Unfortunately for the Fae, the Clans didn't care. They wanted to continue their fighting despite the greater consequences. Their arrogance could be the downfall of the entire species. Though, I'm not sure why it fell to Bo to tell them. Why didn't The Ash do it? And, what about The Morrigan?
On the relationship side, they continued to be messed up.
- 8/11/2012
- by carla@tvfanatic.com (Carla Day)
- TVfanatic
Lost Girl continues to amaze me week after week with its ability to give us episodes that are jammed packed with action, intrigue, and character development. Each scene has a purpose and moves that week's story along, providing insight into the Fae world.
While there is a "case of the week," the form that it takes varies endless, which keeps that aspect from getting routine and boring. Here, in "The Mourning After," the secondary story between Trick and Kenzi was just as insightful as Bo's journey.
I loved that Trick and Kenzi worked together and that their relationship has continued to grow. He has gone from not wanting the human in his bar to befriending her and counting on her to help him out. I'd even go as far to say that they trust each other.
Kenzi has a wit about her that comes through in her interactions with everyone,...
While there is a "case of the week," the form that it takes varies endless, which keeps that aspect from getting routine and boring. Here, in "The Mourning After," the secondary story between Trick and Kenzi was just as insightful as Bo's journey.
I loved that Trick and Kenzi worked together and that their relationship has continued to grow. He has gone from not wanting the human in his bar to befriending her and counting on her to help him out. I'd even go as far to say that they trust each other.
Kenzi has a wit about her that comes through in her interactions with everyone,...
- 3/20/2012
- by carla@tvfanatic.com (Carla Day)
- TVfanatic
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