Watch Lost Girl Season 3 Episode 1 Online Caged Fae free and Download Lost Girl Season 3 Episode 1 3x1 show I just read Rob Partridge (Ireland) review here and am i ever so glad i
donot go by what critics or people say about TV shows or movies and i
just judge it myself. Everyone are entitled to their own opinions but
this guy sure has no clue. Because the show kicks a&& and i am not the
only one who thinks so. I happen to love the way the actors play their
roles every single one of them. Every time i watch an episode i go nuts
waiting for the next. I love every single part of the show and so do a
whole lot of my friends and we donot get showcase so we have to settle
to view it online. I heard it might get to be shown on USA TV so i sure
hope so! Anyways i give it a big 10+ and hope that it goes on for a
long time and as soon as it hits DVD its mine!!!!
When I first saw the ads for this programme I thought it would be no good - boy was I wrong! As a massive fan of the Buffy series, I'm glad I persevered. There will never be another Buffy but this series makes a good second best! What really makes the show work is Kenzi. She's cute and great to look at but it's really her quirky humour and craziness that delights. I only hope she continues to be in it or the show may lose some of it's appeal. Bo is a good lead character and she doesn't overdo the sexiness thing, being a succubus and all - but it's Kenzi that rules. Lauren, the scientist 'girlfriend' that Bo is getting more and more involved with is a bit wet - if anything I'd rather she have less airtime - but overall the series is great. Full of fantastic characters and 'faerie' creatures. It would be nice if for once a series gets to run up to it's natural conclusion (without getting the obligatory cancellation) - but we'll see. If you are new to Lost Girl, give it a chance, let it grow on you. It's worth it. Long may it continue.
After watching this series from the beginning and wanting very badly to like it, I was just about to give up...when along came episode 8.
There were glimmers of hope in earlier episodes. Its sense of humour shone through, especially in dialogue between Bo and Kenzie. And episode with a giant spider that makes people paranoid demonstrated that the series was becoming aware of its own camp and using it to humorous effect.
But, despite attributes like director John Fawcett (of Ginger Snaps), there was never a sense that the show was finding its feet. What was gained on a previous episode would vanish in the next. It didn't have the humour or edge of shows like Buffy or True Blood. But episode 8 starts strong - sexy and violent - and builds and maintains tension. The edge that was missing since episode one was suddenly there. The actors seem to have suddenly developed a deeper understanding for the characters they play. I had begun to think that Anna Silk did not have the chops to make the character of Bo come alive and seem real, but in episode 8, you can finally sense the fire within. She's intense. She means business. The bartender Trick has been emerging in recent episodes as one of the more interesting characters and he nails it in episode 8.
Other reviewers here moan about how far Lost Girl has to come in order to compete with shows like Supernatural.
I want to remind those folks that Supernatural didn't switch into high gear until the third season. If this episode is any indication, then this series may be finding its voice halfway through the first season. Too late for some, but I hope that those who have already given up - have another look. If Lost Girl can maintain the high it reached in this episode, the rest of the season promises to be genuinely exciting.
When I first saw the ads for this programme I thought it would be no good - boy was I wrong! As a massive fan of the Buffy series, I'm glad I persevered. There will never be another Buffy but this series makes a good second best! What really makes the show work is Kenzi. She's cute and great to look at but it's really her quirky humour and craziness that delights. I only hope she continues to be in it or the show may lose some of it's appeal. Bo is a good lead character and she doesn't overdo the sexiness thing, being a succubus and all - but it's Kenzi that rules. Lauren, the scientist 'girlfriend' that Bo is getting more and more involved with is a bit wet - if anything I'd rather she have less airtime - but overall the series is great. Full of fantastic characters and 'faerie' creatures. It would be nice if for once a series gets to run up to it's natural conclusion (without getting the obligatory cancellation) - but we'll see. If you are new to Lost Girl, give it a chance, let it grow on you. It's worth it. Long may it continue.
After watching this series from the beginning and wanting very badly to like it, I was just about to give up...when along came episode 8.
There were glimmers of hope in earlier episodes. Its sense of humour shone through, especially in dialogue between Bo and Kenzie. And episode with a giant spider that makes people paranoid demonstrated that the series was becoming aware of its own camp and using it to humorous effect.
But, despite attributes like director John Fawcett (of Ginger Snaps), there was never a sense that the show was finding its feet. What was gained on a previous episode would vanish in the next. It didn't have the humour or edge of shows like Buffy or True Blood. But episode 8 starts strong - sexy and violent - and builds and maintains tension. The edge that was missing since episode one was suddenly there. The actors seem to have suddenly developed a deeper understanding for the characters they play. I had begun to think that Anna Silk did not have the chops to make the character of Bo come alive and seem real, but in episode 8, you can finally sense the fire within. She's intense. She means business. The bartender Trick has been emerging in recent episodes as one of the more interesting characters and he nails it in episode 8.
Other reviewers here moan about how far Lost Girl has to come in order to compete with shows like Supernatural.
I want to remind those folks that Supernatural didn't switch into high gear until the third season. If this episode is any indication, then this series may be finding its voice halfway through the first season. Too late for some, but I hope that those who have already given up - have another look. If Lost Girl can maintain the high it reached in this episode, the rest of the season promises to be genuinely exciting.