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Link: Lost Girl’s Rick Howland writes an epitaph for the Blood King

From Hermione Wilson of The TV Junkies:

Lost Girl’s Rick Howland writes an epitaph for the Blood King
“Filming my death scene was both exhilarating and draining. The opportunity as an actor to play something so emotional is very rewarding, and the desire to make it authentic is the real challenge​. Anna and I worked hard together to make it as real to ourselves as possible. It helps to carry that emotion through with such a well written scene and the horrific, but beautiful visuals the director and art department created.” Continue reading.

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Link: ‘LOST GIRL’ TALK: Michael Grassi on “Family Portrait”

From Emily Gagne of Cinefilles:

Lost Girl Talk: Michael Grassi on “Family Portrait”
“This story, including that portrait sequence, was something we knew we needed to tell from Day 1 in Season 5. Bo grappling with different narratives of her past. And when she makes a choice and decides to cut her father out of her life, quite literally, he takes action against her in the most horrifying way possible (using the ancient dagger from the emancipation in Episode 108). He knows family is important to Bo. The family she chooses. And he’ll do anything to take it all away.” Continue reading.

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Link: Lost Girl Talk: Michael Grassi on “Judgement Day”

From Emily Gagne of Cinefilles:

Lost Girl Talk: Michael Grassi on “Judgement Day”
“Zoie Palmer can do anything. When we were breaking the episode, we were thinking ‘How can we challenge Zoie with something new to play?’ The writers, Lara Robinson and Lauren Gosnell, cracked something amazing here, and executed it so well.

Zoie had already nailed 19th century Parisian Fae courtesan, so we thought we’d kick it up a notch with an Ancient God who had previously taken over Amanda Walsh’s character. It’s a such a treat to watch Zoie transform on screen.  We may even see something else from her before the end of the season–not shape shifting, but something else completely unexpected.

There are so many surprises in these last four episodes, I can’t wait for everyone to see them.” Continue reading.

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Link: Lost Girl: Do you ‘ship it’?

From Hermione Wilson of The TV Junkies:

Lost Girl: Do you ‘ship it’?
Are you #Doccubus shippers? Maybe #Valkubus is more your speed. Lost Girl‘s resident succubus loves to fall in love–a LOT–and there are few things we love more than comparing Bo’s exes.

While we might all be firmly on Team Lauren now, we can’t forget the lovers that came before (and after) her. We’ve tried to list the major players in chronological order and see the merits of each. Browse through Bo’s past flings and after doing so vote to tell us your favourite. Also be sure and let us know if we made any mistakes! Continue reading.

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Link: Lost Girl Talk: Michael Grassi on “Sweet Valkyrie High”

From Emily Gagne of Cinefilles:

Lost Girl Talk: Michael Grassi on “Sweet Valkyrie High”
“We were so excited to have Kenzi back for this episode. Since we were delving into Siren mythology and Hale’s legacy, we thought we couldn’t do it without our beloved Kenzi. It was also an opportunity to catch up with her and see how she’s handling the loss of Hale and her return from the after-life. Also, there’s so much going on in Bo’s life right now, with Dad being back and Lauren’s new power, that we thought this was the right time to have the iconic friends reunited. It needed to happen.” Continue reading.

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