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SciFi TV Rewatch
Summary: A podcast exploring science fiction television: past and present
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- Artist: Dave and Wayne
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Tonight's show features "Can't See the Fae-Rest," "Masks," and "Barometz, Tick, Pressure." We finally learn the source of the impending evil, and that Lachlan may not be the bad guy we all thought he was. Despite the fact that Bo's being pushed to the front line in the coming war, she's still unlucky in love though others around her have been striking gold.
Tonight's show features "Can't See the Fae-Rest," "Masks," and "Barometz, Tick, Pressure." We finally learn the source of the impending evil, and that Lachlan may not be the bad guy we all thought he was. Despite the fact that Bo's being pushed to the front line in the coming war, she's still unlucky in love though others around her have been striking gold.
Well, we made it, and with time to spare even managed to sneak in a little Revolution talk as our favorite new non-SyFy show goes into radio silence for several months . We're not sure from where it originated, but Bo displays a new found power as she sucks the chi out of an entire room. A rusty nail holds the key to Nadia's revival, and even Lost Girl can't stay zombie-free. "Fae Gone Wild," "Death Doesn't Become Him," "Original Skin," and "Raging Fae" make up the bulk of tonight's show. The most important revelation, however, may be the Nain Rouge's contacting Bo during the calm before the storm.
Well, we made it, and with time to spare even managed to sneak in a little Revolution talk as our favorite new non-SyFy show goes into radio silence for several months . We're not sure from where it originated, but Bo displays a new found power as she sucks the chi out of an entire room. A rusty nail holds the key to Nadia's revival, and even Lost Girl can't stay zombie-free. "Fae Gone Wild," "Death Doesn't Become Him," "Original Skin," and "Raging Fae" make up the bulk of tonight's show. The most important revelation, however, may be the Nain Rouge's contacting Bo during the calm before the storm.
Well, we made it, and with time to spare even managed to sneak in a little Revolution talk as our favorite new non-SyFy show goes into radio silence for several months . We're not sure from where it originated, but Bo displays a new found power as she sucks the chi out of an entire room. A rusty nail holds the key to Nadia's revival, and even Lost Girl can't stay zombie-free. "Fae Gone Wild," "Death Doesn't Become Him," "Original Skin," and "Raging Fae" make up the bulk of tonight's show. The most important revelation, however, may be the Nain Rouge's contacting Bo during the calm before the storm.
Bo and Kenzi immerse themselves in the dark fae world as a mural artist appears to be setting up various members of the dark fae community. Power, control, paranoia, and uneasy alliances generate much of the action in an episode rich with our favorite characters. Danielle joins us in the studio for a discussion of the compelling, yet highly disturbing pilot of American Horror Story. And finally, please excuse the static lasting about five minutes during the Lost Girl discussion. I have no idea where it originated.
Bo and Kenzi immerse themselves in the dark fae world as a mural artist appears to be setting up various members of the dark fae community. Power, control, paranoia, and uneasy alliances generate much of the action in an episode rich with our favorite characters. Danielle joins us in the studio for a discussion of the compelling, yet highly disturbing pilot of American Horror Story. And finally, please excuse the static lasting about five minutes during the Lost Girl discussion. I have no idea where it originated.
Bo and Kenzi immerse themselves in the dark fae world as a mural artist appears to be setting up various members of the dark fae community. Power, control, paranoia, and uneasy alliances generate much of the action in an episode rich with our favorite characters. Danielle joins us in the studio for a discussion of the compelling, yet highly disturbing pilot of American Horror Story. And finally, please excuse the static lasting about five minutes during the Lost Girl discussion. I have no idea where it originated.
Through a series of flashbacks in this Dyson centric episode, we learn about the people and events that helped shape the wolf he is today. Dyson has his wolf back, Bo secures an unusual WMD, and Dr. Lauren bakes goodies so tasty even Kenzi can look the other way at the sparks beginning to fly between Bo and her doctor.
Through a series of flashbacks in this Dyson centric episode, we learn about the people and events that helped shape the wolf he is today. Dyson has his wolf back, Bo secures an unusual WMD, and Dr. Lauren bakes goodies so tasty even Kenzi can look the other way at the sparks beginning to fly between Bo and her doctor.
Through a series of flashbacks in this Dyson centric episode, we learn about the people and events that helped shape the wolf he is today. Dyson has his wolf back, Bo secures an unusual WMD, and Dr. Lauren bakes goodies so tasty even Kenzi can look the other way at the sparks beginning to fly between Bo and her doctor.
After a night of intense drinking, Kenzi invokes Baba Yaga to place a curse on Dyson despite Bo's pleas to the contrary. Dave and Wayne agree that this is not one of the strongest episodes, but it does contain some highlights. The Doctor tops the list of male scifi/fantasy heroes as the guys return after a two week Hurricane Sandy interruption.
After a night of intense drinking, Kenzi invokes Baba Yaga to place a curse on Dyson despite Bo's pleas to the contrary. Dave and Wayne agree that this is not one of the strongest episodes, but it does contain some highlights. The Doctor tops the list of male scifi/fantasy heroes as the guys return after a two week Hurricane Sandy interruption.
After a night of intense drinking, Kenzi invokes Baba Yaga to place a curse on Dyson despite Bo's pleas to the contrary. Dave and Wayne agree that this is not one of the strongest episodes, but it does contain some highlights. The Doctor tops the list of male scifi/fantasy heroes as the guys return after a two week Hurricane Sandy interruption.
In this Dyson lite episode, a series of dreams forces Bo to once and for all cut ties with "the wolf who shall not be named," as she also comes to terms with the new Ash's hold on Lauren. Mumford the Brownie may, in fact, be our favorite fae of the week which just so happens to be the temporary name of the segment Wayne debuts. But perhaps the biggest revelation of the evening occurred when Wayne admitted to having seen Twilight. Say it ain't so.