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*In all of the other times that Bo had to deal with her fear of being alone, she never had a problem feeding. So why now? | |||
*Why are there three bodies that survived the elevator accident with no harm? Who are the other two meant for? Is one of them for Bo's Father? Then who is the third meant for? | |||
*How does it work that Persephone has possessed one body? | |||
*How long can she hold it? | |||
*Can she jump bodies? | |||
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==Answers in this Episode== | ==Answers in this Episode== | ||
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Season 5 Episode 2 Overall Episode 64 | ||
| Directed by | Ron Murphy | ||
| Written by | Alexandra Zarowny | ||
| Produced by | Wendy Grean | ||
| Featured Music | See Section Below | ||
| Cinematography by | Craig Wright | ||
| Editing by | Ben Wilkinson | ||
| Production Code | 503 | ||
| Original Air Date | December 21, 2014 | ||
| Length | 60 minutes (runtime) | ||
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Short Summary List of Lost Girl Episodes Detailed List of Lost Girl episodes Bo and Tamsin try to right an ancient wrong and Bo has to face her greatest fear. Being alone. SuccuWiki Rating: | |||
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Lost Girl is a Canadian developed and produced television series which premiered in the 2010 season on the television channel Showcase.
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Big in Japan[1] was the third episode of the fifth season of the series, and the sixty-fourth overall episode of the Canadian television series Lost Girl. It was first shown on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada on December 21, 2014 at 9 PM Eastern time.
Production Data
- Series: Lost Girl
- Season: 5
- Episode Number: 3 (64th Overall)
- Episode Title: Big in Japan[1]
- Directed by: Ron Murphy
- Writing credits: Alexandra Zarowny
- Production Company: Prodigy Pictures
- Running Time: 60 Minutes (Including Commercials)
- Country of Origin: Canada
- Originally Aired on: December 21, 2014 on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada
- Number of Canadian Viewers: TBA
- Number of American Viewers: TBA
Cast
| Actor / Actress | Role |
|---|---|
| Anna Silk | Bo |
| Kristen Holden-Ried | Dyson |
| Richard Howland | Trick |
| Zoie Palmer | Lauren |
| Rachel Skarsten | Tamsin |
| Amanda Walsh | TBA |
| Scott Yamamura | Musashi |
| Emily Piggford | |
| Jake Michaels | Patron |
| Mercedes Leggett | Musashi Girl #1 |
| Bethanie Ho | Musashi Girl #2 |
| Tig Fong | Big Tak'o |
| Nadine Djoury | Lisa |
| Steven Park | Craig |
| Richard Zeppieri | Mr. Keats |
| Yoko Kawashima | Council Member |
Music in this Episode
| Song Title | Artist | Notes |
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| Bangalore | Courtesy of APM Music | |
| Ring My Bell | Written by Frederick Knight | |
| One For The Body (Instrumental Version) | Wildlife | Written by Wildlife |
| Reel Wrecka | Courtesy of APM Music | |
| I've Been Expecting You | Courtesy of APM Music | |
| Lost In Shanghai | Courtesy of APM Music | |
| Dublin Nights | Courtesy of APM Music | |
| Meditation | Courtesy of APM Music | |
| Tea Ceremony | Courtesy of APM Music |
Plot
Short Summary
Bo and Tamsin encounter a Fae hero who asks for their help as he is being targeted for assassination before he can ascend to the head of his family, becoming a God. It turns out that his sister is trying to stop his ascension because he holds a lie about his past which would doom him. Bo and Tamsin stop the event and the truth is revealed that the hero was his sister all along. Lauren is receiving death threats and asks Dyson to help her learn to defend herself and in the end, Lauren finds that the way to defend herself is by using her medical knowledge to do so. Bo attempts to feed from Dyson, Tamsin and Lauren, but finds she cannot do so, seemingly being repelled each time she tries and it seems that her sex drive doesn’t exist. Bo is attacked by the now disgraced hero and suffers a fatal wound. Lauren manages operate on Bo, but she needs to feed to heal. Bo reveals that she does not wish to live because she will be alone eventually as one by one everyone leaves her. Tamsin, Dyson and Lauren tell Bo she will never be alone, she regains her ability to feed once more, and feeds from Dyson, healing herself. In the aftermath of an elevator crash, several bodies are found undamaged, almost preserved, but the reason why is unknown and the woman possessed at the end of the previous episode in the elevator comes back to life seemingly possessed by Persephone.
Detailed Summary
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The episode opens with a recap of the previous episode including: Bo arriving in Tartarus and meeting Persephone, Bo finding her nursery in Hel and realizing she was born there. Bo encountering her father and telling him is a coward as well as taking Persephone's candle from him and then lighting it when she returned to Earth, then the elevator scene is shown with the woman holding the candle. Finally Kenzi tells Bo that she must leave the world of the Fae as she cannot be a lost human any longer.
The episode begins with Bo (Anna Silk) at home pouring green paint and then staring to paint the walls of her place with a very small paint roller. Dyson (Kristen Holden-Ried) then enters the room and asks Bo if she shouldn't use a bigger roller. Bo replies: "Size isn't everything and you have to admit this one's pretty cute." When Dyson asks if Bo realizes that she should have primed the wall before painting, Bo's answer is: "And take time away from picking out the perfect painting outfit?" Dyson replies: "You know you're right. Time well spent." Bo then adds: "Every occasion is an occasion so you might as well dress for it." When Dyson comments: "Sounds like wise Kenzi words" Bo pauses for a moment, then begins to paint in wild strokes which drives Dyson crazy and he exclaims: "Okay! You're killing me!" Taking Bo's painting hand in his she guides her hand adding: "It's a W." Bo wonders if Dyson will next teach her to shoot pool and he answers: "I don't think we've actually used a pool table... to shoot pool." Bo turns to face Dyson and as she attempts to kiss him, she seems to be repelled from doing so, their lips never meeting. Bo looks confused and Dyson asks: "There's no strings attached here if that's what you are worried about." Bo quickly replies: "I'm not worried. I have a headache. Paint fumes." Dyson smiles: "Well, that's nothing I haven't helped cure before." Bo tries again to kiss Dyson, but again she is unable to do so, seemingly repelled once more from him. Bo asks Dyson if he is thirsty and then she rushes away, leaving Dyson confused and holding the small paint roller in his hand. Bo is then seen looking into a mirror and thinking to herself about something, not saying a word at all.
The scene then shifts to the Dal Riata, which is having a Karaoke night. A man and two women are trying to sing "Ring My Bell" but completely off key while another man looks at a picture of the man and then back at the three singers while Trick (Richard Howland) winces in pain at the off-key singing. When the singers finish, the crowd in the room clap in appreciation of their performance, and Trick comments: "Thank you Musashi and Ivettes. Just because you are Fae doesn't mean you can sing." Leaving the stage Musashi (Scott Yamamura) bumps into another bar goer who asks if Musashi would like to apologize. Musashi gives the man a bag of gold coins which he refers to as: "For your dry cleaning, the next round of drinks and a down payment on your mortgage perhaps." As this unfolds, the man that had been watching Musashi drops something into his drink which disappears from sight. Turning back to his rink, Musashi picks it up and then seems to sense something is wrong with it. A wave of his hand freezes the liquid in the drink and when he is asked what the object in the drink is, Musashi comments: "New cocktail. It's deadly." Musashi then looks around the Dal Riata seeking out who might be responsible, but does not find them.
After the new shortened opening theme, we return to find Lauren (Zoie Palmer) opening a storage drawer in her lab and commenting to Dyson: "Three unharmed bodies, all from the elevator crash, three blood types, all human." Dyson then interrupts: But there was a fourth blood type. Fae." Lauren gestures behind her and comments: "Could you just try to be surprised? That machine cost a hundred thousand dollars." Dyson taps his nose and replies: "Priceless." Lauren removes the sheet from the body which reveals it to be the woman that seemed to have been possessed in the elevator and explains: "Three bodies, all like this, completely unscathed." Dyson mulls: "Aside from being dead." Lauren identifies the woman as "Elizabeth Helm. Junior lawyer. Healthy. She's pretty too." When Lauren asks Dyson if there is any connection between Elizabeth and the other two bodies, Dyson notes there is not, one of them being a vice-president, the other being a bike courier, but he also notes that the key must be the Fae blood that they found, Lauren noting that she will try to figure out the blood type. Lauren's cellphone then begins to ring, which makes her startle. Dyson asks if Lauren is on edge and she tries to laugh her reaction off> As the phone continues to ring, Dyson asks if Lauren is going to answer the phone, and Lauren attempts to ignore the continually ringing phone until finally she answers it. Lauren listens for a moment, replies: "Not interested" and then hangs up, telling Dyson that it was "a free Caribbean cruise." Dyson asks: "That was a death threat wasn't it?" Lauren answers in a slightly irritated voice: "Yup." When Dyson comments that Lauren must have been getting a lot of threats after turning The Morrigan human, she replies: "It's good to have fans right?" Dyson answers: "The kind that want to kill you?" Lauren tries to brush off her situation saying: "It's not a big deal" but Dyson refutes this telling her: "It is to the Fae. With the Light and Dark in flux the lines are being blurred. Especially those of the law." Dyson tells Lauren she has created a powerful weapon and that many want that weapon for their own ends and she is a "bit of a walking target" as a result. Again Lauren brushes this off, noting that she has always been a target and she is "used to it." Dyson warns Lauren that the Fae are scared of what she can do, but Lauren asks why she must be scared as well. Dyson replies: "Not scared. Ready." Lauren thanks Dyson for worrying about her, but asks if someone was serious about killing her if they would call and warn her. Then Lauren asks about Bo, how she is coping and if Bo is still renovating. Dyson replies: "Yeah. Still renovating." and then walks away. When Lauren asks: "What? That's it?" Dyson stops, shrugs, and replies: "That's it." After Dyson leaves, Lauren covers Elizabeth's body once more and returns it to storage.
Bo is seen at home looking at her computer which shows a website that talks about "low sex drive."
Questions in this Episode
| This page is currently in creation and being actively worked on as a new article through a succession of edits. To help avoid confusion, the creator asks that this page not be taken as complete owing to its early stage of development. A history of edits of this page can be found here. |
- In all of the other times that Bo had to deal with her fear of being alone, she never had a problem feeding. So why now?
- Why are there three bodies that survived the elevator accident with no harm? Who are the other two meant for? Is one of them for Bo's Father? Then who is the third meant for?
- How does it work that Persephone has possessed one body?
- How long can she hold it?
- Can she jump bodies?
Answers in this Episode
| This page is currently in creation and being actively worked on as a new article through a succession of edits. To help avoid confusion, the creator asks that this page not be taken as complete owing to its early stage of development. A history of edits of this page can be found here. |
Episodes
For a more detailed list see: List of Lost Girl episodes, or click on the individual episode titles for more in depth articles.
References
Episode Review on Succubus.Net
Tera, the owner of this website, posted a review of this episode on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on December 26, 2014. You can find that review here. She gave it ??? pitchforks out of 5.
External Links
- The Official site of the series Lost Girl
- Official Season Five website at Showcase.ca
- Big in Japan at the IMDb
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