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''Dyson and Hale search for answers and get more than they bargained for.''
''Dyson and Hale search for answers and get more than they bargained for.''
We find Dyson and Hale in a car outside of an old Japanese temple as the episode begins. They indicate that the Gorgon from Episode Four told them that they would find the ''Futakuchi-onna'' there. Entering the darkened building, Hale comments that he has a light somewhere and in response, lights within the structure turn on. As they look around Hale comments that it looks less like a temple and more like a cemetery as there are a number of headstones with Japanese writing upon them. Finally, they come upon an opening in the floor and discover the '''Futakuchi-onna'' , her human face looking up at them, and she is feeding on the remains of what appears to be a body. That face disappears and in its place, a hideous looking mouth appears o threaten them before that disappears, her human face returning and she rises up into the air in front of Dyson and Hale, accusing them of violating the peace of her ancestors.
She claims that the '''Futakuchi-onna'', as a race, werer peaceful and noble, but Dyson refutes that by saying that murdering Fae is hardly noble. She continues to explain that she originally came from Osaka Japan and that when she discovered what she was it gave her "opportunities". Dyson attempts to reason with her, telling her that feeding on Fae is not allowed and she should feel on humans instead. She answers that her needs are more than humans can provide.
Then she tells of how the Fae killed all of her kind one by one, and then explains that she has gathered all of her ancestors in this one place to give them some peace and a home. Dyson asks if she is the last and her reply is that she talks too much before attacking Dyson and Hale. The viewer then plays a short game in which the object is to use a gun to hit the  '''Futakuchi-onna'' three times in order to drive her off and to continue the episode. or the game can be skipped over if the viewer wants to.
Following that, the episode continues with Hale telling Dyson that he will draw her out. He becomes a target for the  '''Futakuchi-onna'', and Dyson shoots her, apparently killing her. The pair then examine the body she had been feeding on and deduce that the Alpha Fae had left sometime before.
We then see Bo walking the city streets thinking about what has happened. It is apparent from her thoughts that she did feed on the Fae she had been fighting with. She comes to grips with the thought that she might be evil, or good, or something in-between. She also states that she is at the top of a food chain and that also makes her decide that she can feed from people that deserve to perish, the bad ones, and leave the good ones alive. She then sees a wanted sign for bartenders on a wall. That sign connects the webisodes to the first actual episode of the series as that is where we first see Bo, and her last thoughts in the webisode series are "It's a start."


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://lostgirlseries.com/ The official website of the series Lost Girl]
*[http://lostgirlseries.com/ The official website of the series Lost Girl]
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