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Lost Girl review – 4×06: ‘Of All The Gin Joints’

December 16, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of Showcase

A runaway Russian songbird may hold the key to Bo’s (Anna Silk) missing memories. The problem is that warring factions each want a piece of the opera singer, which means the Dark Succubus has her work cut out for her if she wants answers.

Let’s bitch it out…

‘Of All The Gin Joints’ is a solid example of a procedural case of the week peppered with a few tidbits of mythology. Lost Girl has a unique ability to intertwine the two and while I wouldn’t call this a great episode by any stretch, it’s entertaining and confirms a few ideas many of us seemed to have about how Bo spent her summer.

The idea of an opera singer whose song has the ability to affect her audience is pretty familiar (the association between compulsion and the power of music is always an irresistible story). Right off the back, I’ll say that I’m glad that the writers acknowledge Ianka’s (Lara Jean Chorostecki) connection to K.C. Collins’ Hale. Their powers are too similar not to be linked or related and their association makes the Fae community seem a little more believable. Instead of introducing a brand new type of Fae each week, this is a variation of a familiar species we already know (Grimm, a thematically similar show, sometimes strains its credibility because there are so many Wesen that are introduced for a single episode and then never spoken of again).

Overall Ianka’s story – caught between two masters – isn’t hugely compelling, despite Chorostecki’s attempts to make the character more than a simple pawn between two warring communities. Ultimately though, the big take-away is her ability to reveal Bo’s memories of her time on the Wanderer’s interdimensional train between seasons. In flashback memories we learn that Bo was offered a crown (which she dismissed) and that she willingly chose the Dark side, though her reasons for doing so remain unknown. Once again this is a far more interesting angle to pursue than the idea that she was forced to choose against her will. I only hope that the reason behind her decision is compelling. Lost Girl has been known to fumble some of its big reveals in the past so there is a legitimate danger that the pay-off won’t justify this storyline. For now, though, the journey is providing worthwhile. Fingers crossed!

Courtesy of Showcase

Other Observations:

  • In true Lost Girl fashion, Kenzi (Ksenia Solo) and Hale’s romance takes one step forward and two steps back. They finally manage to come together for a non-drug related kiss (yay), but Hale discovers – without telling Kenzi of course – that he’s bleeding from the ear (boo). These kids have a long road ahead of them, especially if they don’t tell each other about their respective brain damage
  • Re: relationship issues -> Ditto for Bo and Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried). The wolf returns and Bo immediately goes in for some hot and heavy (ah graphic sexuality, how I’ve missed you). Bo’s aggressive, impersonal sexytime tactics are one of the first clear scenes of her new allegiance to the Dark (as usual Dyson allows himself to be treated as a doormat, calmly reassuring her that it’s all cool). Unfortunately Trick’s (Rick Howland) that fornication between Light and Dark is strictly foreboden is ignored allowing the Una Mens to swoop in and attack in a nice little cliffhanger that Dyson is totally going to lose
  • Side Note: Is the Keeper (Christine Horne) the only Una Mens who speaks? Good gig if you can get it. Also, are they all Valkyries?
  • In the land of B-plots Lauren (Zoie Palmer) spends the episode drinking Dark Belch beer and eating pizza with Evony (Emmanuelle Vaugier). The whole thing feels like a wooing ritual that Lauren is too dumb to recognize until the final scene when she pulls off a pair of fake lips. It’s a little Mission: Impossible, but since it confirms that Lauren isn’t an idiot just because she’s contemplating her own change to the Dark, I’ll accept it. Well played Doc: you’re smarter than I gave you credit for
  • Finally: obviously Lauren is a huge Star Trek nerd. Way to throw the convention crowd some love, Lost Girl (though I would have personally preferred Star Wars myself)

Best Lines:

  • Bo (when Ianca mentions an aria): “I’m more of a Blacked Eyed Peas kinda girl”
  • Kenzi (sniffing Dark Belch): “Weird, this thing doesn’t smell like koolaid”
  • Bo (when Ianca steps in front of her): “What is this, soul train?”

Thoughts on Lost Girl‘s balancing act between procedural and mythology? Are you worried about Bo’s new sexual aggressiveness (who knew she could get more voracious?!) Did you think Lauren was being dumb until it was revealed she wasn’t? Are Kenzi and Hale doomed before they even start? Sound off below

Lost Girl airs Sundays at 10pm EST on Showcase. It appears that new episodes will continue to air throughout the holidays, so we’ll see you here next week

Filed Under: Lost Girl, TV Tagged With: Anna Silk, Christine Horne, Emmanuelle Vaugier, K.C. Collins, Kris Holden-Ried, Ksenia Solo, Lara Jean Chorostecki, Rick Howland, Showcase, Zoie Palmer

Quick Take review – Homeland 3×12: ‘The Star’

December 15, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of Showtime

The third season finale brings Carrie (Claire Danes) and Brody’s (Damian Lewis) journey to a close and leave the series open to reinvention when it return for its fourth season.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Homeland, TV Tagged With: Claire Danes, Damian Lewis, F. Abraham Murray, Mandy Patinkin, Rupert Friend, Season Finale, Shaun Toub, Showtime, Tracy Letts

Grimm review – 3×07/3×08: ‘Cold Blooded’ / ‘Twelve Days Of Krampus’

December 14, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of NBC

Grimm closes out 2013 with a double dose of procedural cases, but as always it’s the ongoing Vienna mythology that keeps us coming back for more.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Grimm, TV Tagged With: Alexis Denisof, Bitsie Tulloch, Bree Turner, Christian Lagadec, Claire Coffee, Damien Puckler, Danny Bruno, David Giuntoli, Mid-Season Finale, NBC, Reggie Lee, Russell Hornsby, Sasha Roiz, Silas Weir Mitchell

Scandal review – 3×10: ‘A Door Marked Exit’

December 13, 2013 by couchpotato

Courtesy of ABC

The devil came down to Scandal tonight and it was superb. More shocking revelations, heightened emotions, and plenty of juicy developments. Bonus points: we don’t need to pretend to care about this upcoming Adnan Salif storyline (phew).

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Scandal, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: ABC, Bellamy Young, Dan Bucatinsky, Darby Stanchfield, Jack Coleman, Jeff Perry, Joe Morton, Joshua Malina, Kate Burton, Katie Lowes, Kerry Washington, Khandi Alexandar, Mid-Season Finale, Paul Adelstein, Scott Foley, Tony Goldwyn

The Vampire Diaries review – 5×10: ‘Fifty Shades of Grayson’

December 12, 2013 by thedude35

Courtesy of The CW

Besides a clever, laugh out loud title, ‘Fifty Shades of Grayson’ brings us some humour to break up the torture, death threats and broken hearts a-plenty.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: The Vampire Diaries, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Ian Somerhalder, Kat Graham, Michael Malarkey, Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley, Rick Cosnett, Shaun Sipos, Steven R. McQueen, Zach Roerig

American Horror Story: Coven review – 3×09: ‘Head’

December 12, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of FX

It’s the final episode of AHS: Coven for 2013, so naturally a few characters have to bite the bullet, right (nyuk nyuk)?

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: American Horror Story, TV Tagged With: Alexander Dreymon, Anjelica Huston, Evan Peters, Frances Conroy, Gabourey Sidibe, Jamie Brewer, Jessica Lange, Josh Hamilton, Kathy Bates, Michael Cristofer, Mid-Season Finale, Patti LuPone, Sarah Paulson

Arrow review – 2×09: ‘Three Ghosts’

December 12, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of The CW

Don’t you just hate it when you’re forced to choose between two girls and the one you don’t choose gets shot in the face? Apparently so does a certain supervillain and now he’s out for revenge.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arrow, TV Tagged With: Bex Taylor-Klaus, Caity Lotz, Celina Jade, Colin Donnell, Colton Haynes, David Ramsey, Emily Bett Rickards, Grant Gustin, Katie Cassidy, Kevin Alejandro, Manu Bennett, Mid-Season Finale, Paul Blackthorne, Roger Cross, Stephen Amell, The CW, Willa Holland

Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. review – 1×10: ‘The Bridge’

December 11, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of ABC

It’s the final Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. before the new year which means that you’re either upset that the series is taking a break or this was the last chance for the show to convince you to stick around. Which side did you end up on?

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., TV Tagged With: ABC, Brett Dalton, Chloe Bennet, Clark Gregg, Cullen Douglas, Elizabeth Henstridge, Iain De Caestecker, J. August Richards, Mid-Season Finale, Ming-Na Wen, Ruth Negga

Awkward. review – 3×19: ‘Karmic Relief’

December 11, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of MTV

Awkward.‘s super-sized third season delivers the series’ first supersized episode in the form of ‘Karmic Relief’, an hour of wit and cat iconography that’s ultimately overshadowed by a hugely predictable non-twist ending.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Awkward., TV Tagged With: Ashley Rickards, Beau Mirchoff, Desi Lydic, Jessica Lu, Jessika Van, Jillian Rose Reed, Kelly Sry, McKaley Miller, Mike Faiola, Molly Tarlov, MTV, Nikki Deloach

Sleepy Hollow review – 1×10: ‘The Golem’

December 10, 2013 by couchpotato

Courtesy of FOX

The Golem reminds us the golden rule of horror: never make a creepy doll with a sown-shut mouth, it will only come to life to haunt you.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sleepy Hollow, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Amandla Stenberg, FOX, John Noble, Katia Winter, Mid-Season Finale, Nicole Beharie, Orlando Jones, Tom Mison

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