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Sunday, 13 January 2013

Watch Lost Girl Season 3 Episode 2 online Subterrfaenean Preview

Watch Lost Girl Season 3 Episode 2 Subterrfaenean Online Free Stream HD Youtube Video 3x2 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.

I am not much into TV fantasy shows, so watching Lost Girl is kind of refreshing. I agree with the other reviewers that pacing seemed to fast, at first, but that no longer bothers me. There is a new, rich universe we're thrown into and what we've seen so far it is still only a glimpse of what else it has in check for us - at least that's the feeling it conveys, and that's all what counts. No "to much to soon" as someone else suggested then, because "much" here accounts only for a small part of much more. Bottom Line: The pace is fast but not unbalanced.

There is a certain charm and playfulness about this show while at the same time it takes itself seriously. With another cast and other writers at work (i didn't look them up though) this could well be a very dumb show affording me to discard disbelieve to a degree of becoming brain dead. Here i don't even feel like discarding - there's just this charm - i feel like joining and playing along - seriously :)

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.


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