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List of Lost Girl episodes

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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.


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.


Series overview

Season One

Season Episodes Originally aired
Season premiere Season finale
1 13 September 12, 2010 December 12, 2010
  • The week of October 10th, 2010 was a reairing of the first four episodes of the series.

Season Two

On November 12, 2010, Showcase announced a second season will begin production in spring, and air in Fall 2011.

Season Episodes Originally aired
Season premiere Season finale
2 22 September 4, 2011 TBA

On November 12, 2010, Showcase announced a second season will begin production in spring, and air in Fall 2011. A total of thirteen episodes were expected to be released. However it had been unofficially announced by Kris Holden-Reid that the second season would consist of a total run of 22 episodes, but no official confirmation of this from Showcase had occurred as of June 25, 2011. It was also announced by Anna Silk that the second season premiere would be on September 4th, 2011, but there was no official confirmation until July 7th, when Showcase officially announced that season two would consist of 22 episodes and would premiere on September 4th, 2011.

Season 1: 2010

Episode 1: It's a Fae, Fae, Fae, Fae World

  • Directed By: Erik Canuel
  • Written By: Michelle Lovretta
  • Canadian Viewers: 400,000[1]
  • Original Air Date: September 12, 2010


Bo has been living on the run from her strange appetites and what havoc they wreak. After leaving someone she kills out in the open, she is contacted by a group called The Fae. She discovers who and what she is, and is told to join one of two tribes.

Episode 2: Where There's a Will, There's a Fae

  • Directed By: Robert Lieberman
  • Written By: Peter Mohan
  • Canadian Viewers: TBR
  • Original Air Date: September 19, 2010


Bo is contacted by a Fae named Will O' The Wisp. He needs help in recovering his treasure which was stolen by a human being. Bo does so with the help of Kenzi and Dyson. As that happens, she is introduced to Trip at the local Fae bar, discovers a bit more information on The Fae, and gains a small amount of help from Lauren, the human doctor studying the Fae. She provides Bo with a drug to help her control her needs somewhat.

Episode 3: Oh Kappa, My Kappa

  • Directed By: Paul Fox
  • Written By: Michelle Lovretta
  • Canadian Viewers: 185,000
  • Original Air Date: September 26, 2010


Bo and Kenzi open a private investigation office. Their first job is to find a missing student at a local college. Kenzi goes undercover in the college by joining a sorority, Bo joins campus security to uncover what happened. Bo and Dyson's relationship goes on the rocks and another species of Fae is revealed.

Episode 4: Faetal Attraction

  • Directed By: Steve Dimarco
  • Written By: Jeremy Boxen
  • Canadian Viewers: TBR
  • Original Air Date: October 3, 2010


Bo tries to handle being rejected by Dyson with the help of Kenzi. Dyson tries the same with Hale's help as well. A Harpy and her husband meet Bo and the Harpy hires Bo to kill a human. She refuses and all hell breaks loose.

Episode 5: Dead Lucky

  • Directed By: John Fawcett
  • Written By: Emily Andras
  • Canadian Viewers: TBR
  • Original Air Date: October 17, 2010


Bo is hired by a Dark Fae named Mayer to find out how a human managed to win a bet with him. The reward for finding out is having an Oracle reveal something of Bo's past to her. Bo solves the mystery by finding out that a Fae that can jump between human corpses, called a Hsien, managed the deed. In the end, the answers Bo seeks are not given, but she does learn one thing. Her mother is alive, and coming for Bo.

Episode 6: Food for Thought

  • Directed By: John Fawcett
  • Written By: Pamela Pinch
  • Canadian Viewers: TBR
  • Original Air Date: October 24, 2010


Bo and Kenzi follow Lauren as she tends to a sick Aswang, a type of Fae that is a carrion eater. Kenzi eats some soup that made the Aswang ill and becomes gravely ill as well. Bo and Lauren attempt to locate the source of the disease that is killing the pair before it is too late. Trick sells something precious to him for Kenzi's sake, and Dyson's relationship with Kenzi becomes stronger.

Episode 7: ArachnoFaebia

  • Directed By: John Fawcett
  • Written By: Emily Andras
  • Canadian Viewers: TBR
  • Original Air Date: October 31, 2010


Kenzi is running a scam in which she is cleansing homes of evil spirits. She does so in a home where a murder/suicide took place. In the process of doing so, she is bitten by a Djieiene, an Under Fae creature that is similar to a giant spider. Over the course of the episode, Bo and Hale are also bitten and the paranoia created makes them try to kill each other. The only hope for them to be saved is Lauren and Dyson who are running out of time.

Episode 8: Vexed

  • Directed By: John Fawcett
  • Written By: Michelle Lovretta
  • Canadian Viewers: TBR
  • Original Air Date: November 7, 2010


Bo's freelance work earns her a lead on someone who might know something about her mother... but the trail ends at Lou Ann, a death row inmate who claims not to know anything at all. Desperate to prove otherwise, and increasingly convinced Lou Ann is innocent, Bo uses all her Fae connections to try and bust her out of jail. When she has to admit defeat, Bo's goal switches to one of personal vengeance: to find Vex, the Fae that framed Lou Ann, and make him pay.

Episode 9: Fae Day

  • Directed By: Steve Di’Marco
  • Written By: Jeremy Boxen
  • Canadian Viewers: TBR
  • Original Air Date: November 14, 2010


The Fae are celebrating their holiest day called La Shoshain. In the middle of the partying at Trick's bar, a Banshee calls out the impending death of one of the people there. Bo becomes involved with solving a long held family fight from one of the Noble Fae families and Kenzi becomes romantically involved with the brother marked for death. Bo calls for a Agallamh which forces the two brothers of the family to attempt to reconcile their differences. Through the story we also learn about Fae history and that Trick is a being known as the Blood King who set out the rules of the Fae in the past.

Episode 10: The Mourning After

  • Directed By: Paul Fox
  • Written By: Michelle Lovretta
  • Canadian Viewers: TBR
  • Original Air Date: November 21, 2010


Bo is hired to investigate the suicide of a woman by her sister. In the process of doing so, she encounters a Dark Fae succubus named Saskia. Saskia displaces Kenzi in Bo’s life, and the new pair attempt to solve the mystery. Trick in the meantime is threatened with the loss of the The Dal Riata, his bar, when a business associate arrives to claim an item from him which seems to have vanished. Kenzi agrees to help Trick locate the missing item by summoning a Lightning Bird for him. Bo comes to battle an Albaster, who is the natural enemy of the succubi as her investigation continues with deadly results and Bo making a decision about Saskia’s involvement in her life.

Episode 11: Faetal Justice

  • Directed By: Robert Lieberman
  • Written By: Peter Mohan
  • Canadian Viewers: TBR
  • Original Air Date: November 28, 2010


Dyson wakes up outside of a club with a recently deceased Dark Fae named Ba'al beside him and blood all over his body. He obtains Sanctuary from Trick, and discovers that he has no memories of what happened to him, and asks for help from Bo to find out why. In the meantime, The Morrigan blames Dyson for the death of Ba'al, an associate of her favorite Vex and looks for revenge on Dyson for this. Both The Morrigan and The Ash attempt to convince Dyson to give himself up but without success. Bo in the meantime searches at a Dark Fae owned club which Vex runs trying to solve the mystery. She discovers that there is more to the place than is on the surface and discovers the truth of what happened.

Episode 12: (Dis)Members Only

  • Directed By: Steve Dimarco
  • Written By: Jeremy Boxen
  • Canadian Viewers: TBR
  • Original Air Date: December 5th, 2010


A friend from Kenzi's past asks for her help in finding out what happened to a missing relative. To do so, Bo and Dyson pose as a married couple to investigate a country club while Kenzi works as an employee there. They discover that a Dark Fae, called a Land Wight, is responsible for the many disappearances there. Dyson demands that Trick tells Bo what they know or he will. Dyson and Bo come to an understanding about their relationship. But Saskia returns and tries to kill Dyson, however Bo saves Dyson at the last moment.

Episode 13: Blood Lines

  • Directed By: Rob Lieberman
  • Written By: Michelle Lovretta
  • Canadian Viewers: TBR
  • Original Air Date: December 12th, 2010


Dyson and Trick finally tell Bo what they know about her past and Saskia is revealed to be Bo's mother. Saskia, now known by her true name Aife, begins a plan to cause a war between the Light and Dark Fae. To do so she attacks the Light Fae Elders and kills many of them. Bo, upset with her friends not telling her the truth, turns her back on them one by one except for Kenzi who tries to help Bo find a way to stop her mother from completing her plans. In the end, Bo battles her mother, Trick makes a sacrifice to help Bo, and Dyson loses what is most important to him to a Norn to give Bo a chance to overcome her mother.

Season 2: 2011

On November 12, 2010, Showcase announced a second season will begin production in spring, and air in Fall 2011. A total of thirteen episodes were expected to be released. However it had been unofficially announced by Kris Holden-Reid that the second season would consist of a total run of 22 episodes, but no official confirmation of this from Showcase had occurred as of June 25, 2011. It was also announced by Anna Silk that the second season premiere would be on September 4th, 2011, but there was no official confirmation until July 7th, when Showcase officially announced that season two would consist of 22 episodes and would premiere on September 4th, 2011.

Episode 1: Something Wicked This Fae Comes

  • Directed By: Robert Lieberman
  • Written By: Michelle Lovretta
  • Canadian Viewers: TBA
  • Original Air Date: September 4, 2011


It is three weeks after Aife's attack on the Light Fae elders. The Ash is close to death. Trick with the help of Bo, Kenzi and Hale are trying to keep things under control as the Dark Fae try to take advantage of the situation. Dyson returns after being missing since seeing the Norn, but seems aloof to Bo and their relationship suffers. A cursed group of Fae disguised as a travelling circus arrive and using a traitor in the midst of the Light Fae, break the connection between The Ash and the land in order to claim it for themselves. By using a human rave as a source of power, they attempt to force the representation of the land to bond with their leader. Bo, with the help of Dyson, Hale and Kenzi, manage to stop their plans from succeeding. Afterwards, Dyson admits to Bo that the Norn took his love for her and that they cannot be together. At the end of the episode, a strange young Fae warns Bo that something old and evil is coming for her, but gives no specific information.

Episode 2: I Fought the Fae (And the Fae Won)

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  • Canadian Viewers:
  • Original Air Date: September 11, 2011


The hunt for the new Ash is on. Literally. A traditional Stag Hunt is held, whereby the candidate who successfully tracks and kills the Stag becomes the next Ash. Bo barely takes a passing interest in this ceremony until a surprise visitor with a vested interest in the hunt appears to her.

Episode 3: TBA

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  • Original Air Date: September 18, 2011

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Episode 4: TBA

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  • Original Air Date: September 25, 2011

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Episode 5: TBA

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  • Original Air Date: October 2, 2011

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Episode 6: It's Better to Burn Out Than Fade Away

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  • Original Air Date: October 9, 2011

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Episode 7: Fae Gone Wild

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  • Original Air Date: October 16, 2011

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