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During ''[[Where There's a Will, There's a Fae]]'', Lauren gave [[Bo]] an injection which was supposed to help Bo control her need to feed on others. As well, Lauren suggested to Bo that she join the Light Fae, but Bo was not inclined to do so. During this conversation, the first beginnings of a relationship between Lauren and Bo began to appear. Through the episode ''[[Faetal Attraction]]'', Lauren's interest in Bo was noted by [[Kenzi]], as well Lauren had to deal with a insane Harpy in her care who died after being questioned by [[Dyson]].
During ''[[Where There's a Will, There's a Fae]]'', Lauren gave [[Bo]] an injection which was supposed to help Bo control her need to feed on others. As well, Lauren suggested to Bo that she join the Light Fae, but Bo was not inclined to do so. During this conversation, the first beginnings of a relationship between Lauren and Bo began to appear. Through the episode ''[[Faetal Attraction]]'', Lauren's interest in Bo was noted by [[Kenzi]], as well Lauren had to deal with a insane Harpy in her care who died after being questioned by [[Dyson]].


''[[Food for Thought]]'' showed Lauren acting in her role as doctor to the [[Light Fae]] when she went to the aid
''[[Food for Thought]]'' showed Lauren acting in her role as doctor to the [[Light Fae]] when she went to the aid of a sick Aswang. The situation became worse when Kenzi ate some soup that made the Aswang ill and became gravely ill as well. With Bo's help, Lauren managed to discover the source of the illness which was a Basilisk being held captive in a medical facility and create a cure which saved Kenzi's life. It is conceivable that this episode marked the first indication of the future threat in Season Three of Doctor Isaac Taft and his desire for revenge against the Fae and becoming one himself. Also during this episode, Lauren and Bo have an encounter at the Dal Riata where they talk about Bo's powers and what she can see in others, Bo noting that she can see in Lauren curiosity, but not all of it scientific in nature.


==Appearances in the Lost Girl Series==
==Appearances in the Lost Girl Series==

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Lauren
Lost Girl character
Lauren, Human Doctor of the Light Fae
Lauren, Human Doctor of the Light Fae
First appearance

It's a Fae, Fae, Fae, Fae World
Last appearance

Those Who Wander
Portrayed by

Zoie Palmer
Information
Nickname(s) Dr. Lauren Lewis
Aliases Karen Beattie
Species Human
Gender Female
Spouse(s) None
Children None
Relatives Unrevealed
Appeared In 40 Episodes
Aligned Light Fae
Fate Disappeared without a trace at the end of the events in Those Who Wander

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).


Lost Girl is a Canadian developed and produced television series which premiered in the 2010 season on the television channel Showcase.


For further on Bo, the succubus of the series, see her article in the SuccuWiki here. For the series itself, see that article here. For a general discussion of Succubi and their mythos in the series, see that article here.


Lauren, formally known as Doctor Lauren Lewis, and previously being named Karen Beattie, was the name of a character that appeared in the Lost Girl television series who was the primary doctor to the Light Fae, served The Ash, and at one time was Bo's lover and girlfriend. She is human and is extremely knowledgable in the existence of the Fae and their world.

The role was played by the actress Zoie Palmer. She first appeared in the series premiere It's a Fae, Fae, Fae, Fae World where she first met Bo and became enamored by her. As the series progressed, her relationship with Bo became more involved until in the third season she and Bo became a couple. This relationship faced many hurdles but survived until Lauren broke off their relationship during the third season of the series.

It was also revealed through the second season that Lauren had a girlfriend named Nadia who was seemingly in a coma for an extended period of time. Bo discovered that in fact Nadia was under a curse and removed it, reuniting Lauren and Nadia. Bo was then forced to kill Nadia in self-defense when she was possessed by The Garuda at the end of the Second Season.

During the third season, it was revealed that Lauren's real name was Karen Beattie and she was wanted by the authorities for questioning over her actions in the past as a political protestor among other possible reasons. This drove Lauren from serving The Ash to joining with Doctor Isaac Taft in his plans to become Fae. Lauren was blamed for what were claimed by The Morrigan to be terrorist actions and she was isolated from the Fae, becoming a wanted human facing death if captured.

Her final appearance in the series was in the season finale of the third season, Those Who Wander. Lauren discovered that Aife, Bo's mother was alive and being held by Doctor Taft. She also discovered the lengths to which Doctor Taft would go to in order to complete his plans which included torture and mass killings of Fae. Lauren succeeded in making Doctor Taft Fae, but managed to trick him, allowing Dyson to eventually kill Doctor Taft.

At the end of the episode, Lauren had vanished without a trace, her current whereabouts unknown and uncertain. All indications are that she will reappear in the fourth season of the series.


Character History

Lauren appeared in the series premiere episode It's a Fae, Fae, Fae, Fae World where she was introduced as being the doctor to the Light Fae. No background information was given on her at that time, but the episode marked the first meeting between Lauren and Bo. Lauren examined Bo under the orders of The Ash and during the examination, Bo used her powers to obtain information and try to influence Lauren, but she was interrupted in doing so by Dyson. One of the questions that has not been examined over the course of the series was if Bo's use of her powers had a permanent influence on Lauren in some way with regards to her future relationship with Bo. However, as Lauren was aware that Bo was a Succubus, and as such she would have been aware of what Bo's powers were, it seems unlikely.

During Where There's a Will, There's a Fae, Lauren gave Bo an injection which was supposed to help Bo control her need to feed on others. As well, Lauren suggested to Bo that she join the Light Fae, but Bo was not inclined to do so. During this conversation, the first beginnings of a relationship between Lauren and Bo began to appear. Through the episode Faetal Attraction, Lauren's interest in Bo was noted by Kenzi, as well Lauren had to deal with a insane Harpy in her care who died after being questioned by Dyson.

Food for Thought showed Lauren acting in her role as doctor to the Light Fae when she went to the aid of a sick Aswang. The situation became worse when Kenzi ate some soup that made the Aswang ill and became gravely ill as well. With Bo's help, Lauren managed to discover the source of the illness which was a Basilisk being held captive in a medical facility and create a cure which saved Kenzi's life. It is conceivable that this episode marked the first indication of the future threat in Season Three of Doctor Isaac Taft and his desire for revenge against the Fae and becoming one himself. Also during this episode, Lauren and Bo have an encounter at the Dal Riata where they talk about Bo's powers and what she can see in others, Bo noting that she can see in Lauren curiosity, but not all of it scientific in nature.

Appearances in the Lost Girl Series

First Season


Second Season


Third Season


Information revealed in the series

  • Lauren gave Bo a series of injections which were designed to her control her need to feed. In doing so, Bo was able to learn how to control her powers and feed without killing others. However, over time the injections became less useful and eventually were no longer of any use to Bo by the Third Season of the series.

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