Lost Girl Recap S2E14: Midnight Lamp
Bo forgets that Kenzi left town with Nate. It’s really quiet
with her gone, and there’s no coffee, double boo. Bo calls her bestie, but
settles for leaving her a message. Lachlan drops in with a retriever job.
Sadie is fawned over by a journalist. She draws off his
fanboying, and loses his life to her hungers. She doesn’t even bat an eyelash
when he falls over dead.
Lachlan tells Bo about a very naughty Ifrit, a type of Jinn,
and he makes a mean cup of coffee. He tells her that they have to enslave the
Ifrit to get the truth out of her, and they need info about the Garuda. Bo is a
little against enslavement, cough, cough Lauren.
And the Ash tells her that the doctor will play an important part before this
is all done, but he’s willing to renegotiate her at a later point. Bo is
willing to play, but she has to go meet Ryan to get the lamp, the hottie guy
Lachlan sent to her birthday party.
Trick goes over his vision with Dyson and Hale. He tells
them about the Garuda, and its thirst for a renewed war.
Bo looks over the beautiful and odd bracelet Ryan gave her.
Trick gives her a call, and doesn’t like the fact that Lachlan told her about
the Garuda. He had no clue that Lachlan was involved, and he doesn’t like not
knowing. Dyson has his own confession. He tells Trick about the truth he
revealed about not being about to love Ciara. He doesn’t want to move past
Ciara too, so he’s off to seek answers.
Bo heads over to Ryan’s high tech place. It’s quite the
madman’s workshop, and he’s fast at work. He finishes his latest gadget, and
tells her to hit him. His belt doesn’t work quite like its suppose to, but he’s
off to find her lamp. He’s got many lamps, some with their share of kinks, but
her lamp happens to be a music box. A mix of science and magic isn’t so easily
obtained. She didn’t even thank him for her bracelet, and although he won’t
give it to her, he will sell it. He bills the Ash, and does some not so subtle
flirting. Box gets her lamp, and Ryan runs to put out some flames.
Bo stakes out Sadie’s stomping grounds, but someone has
beaten her to her prey, none other than Ryan. He introduces her to Sadie, who
takes Bo by surprise, with compliments, and she’s taken in by her. Sadie lays a
hand on Bo’s arm, and Ryan cools down her effect. Bo pulls Ryan to the bar for
a drink, and the bartender even flirts with him. Its hard not to be taken in by
his flirtiness. He’s left out a key piece of trapping the Ifrit, because he’s
got a little voyeur itch he wants to scratch. She agrees to let him watch, and
he tells her the magic words. He gives Bo the low down on the Ifrit powers, and
how to control them. Ryan tries to pick her up with the private jet line, and
Bo continues to play hard to get.
Dyson plays the Norn a little visit. And he’s nothing left
to give. He claims that she over reached, while she threatens to neuter him for
his outbursts, but she’s willing to clarify. He screwed the pooch. Wolves mate
for life, and since he gave Bo all his love, and she took that, he has none
left to give anyone. Wolfy is not a happy boy.
Bo watches Sadie, looking for a good moment to pounce. She
makes off without Ryan, and they find Sadie’s latest victim, though still not
sure her power. Bo exclaims that she wanted to spend more time with Sadie, and
she appears. Bo miscasts Ryan’s lamp, and when he tries to help her, they
jostle it, and it falls to the ground broken. It works, but they’re inside too,
and Sadie is pissed. Sadie throws some wicked fireballs, and he tells Bo to use
the bracelet all Wonder Woman style. Ryan tries to remember what he was doing
when he built the maze. He tells her that he’s a Loki, he comes from a family
of mischief makers. He ponders the greatness of being a succubus, and asks
about her solitary feedings. He tinkers with the box, which allows her to make
a sos call to Dyson. It works barely, but Sadie catches up to them, and they
have to make a run for the attic. Lucky them, he wasn’t sober when he designed
that part either, and he’s off for more tinkering.
Dyson tracks down the smashed up lamp. Ryan isn’t so good at
fixing his own trap and releasing them. Bo is struggling in her title, and Ryan
respects Bo and her nonaligned position. His enlightening moment, is double
edged, and he remembers how to free them, but freedom looks off, and Sadie
sends him plummeting down the shaft. Bo tells her that she just destroyed their
way out. Sadie needs the spotlight though, and when she threatens to burn the
entire box down, Bo goes into fawning mode and has the Ifrits attention.
The lamp is broken, and Trick can’t fix it with his tuning
fork, luckily there someone is there with perfect pitch. Hale sings the lamp,
as Bo struggles to maintain focus. Sadie vamps it up, when she notices that she’s
being somewhat summoned. A whispy Bo talks to the boys, while the Ifrit feeds
off her. They need to control the Ifrit, but the boys don’t have control over
the box. Bo goes for another option. She punches the Ifrit, “overwhelmed” being
near her, and asks for a kiss. Sadie doesn’t refuse, and as Bo leans in Ryan
climbs up the elevator shaft. Bo leaves her make on the Ifrit by way of hickey,
and turns out Ryan fixed his belt just in time. Ryan tells her to burn straight
down as hot as she can, and there’s a 50/50 chance they’re all released. Bo
takes the chance and makes the wish. They’re released. The guys are stunned,
but Bo is in a rush. Sadie refuses to go into the lamp for less than a million.
But Bo tells Lachlan they aren’t looking for slaves, and he can either get his
information her way or none at all. Rather than being his champion, she offers
him partnership, and he accepts.
Bo arrives with Ryan’s payment. Bo is unsure the Ash got
what he wanted, but she hopes he did. She begrudgingly admits that she had a
good time, Ryan did as well. He asks her out again, but Bo declines on account
of her complicated history. He heaps on the compliments, and he tells her he’s
not really interested in either of their baggage, clean slate. He tells her he’ll
be thinking about her either way, and she rips off her clothes. Thank goodness.
Finally.
Ciara finds Dyson at the Dal, and she wants answers now. She
thinks she knows everything about the Norn. She heard about the rumors when
Stephan died, but Dyson tells her about his most recent dealings. He offered
his wolf, but she took his love he confesses. He tells her that he cannot love
her, and she’s pissed off that he couldn’t give up his wolf for her husband,
but he could for Bo. What? Way to think about yourself fairy princess.
Bo and Ryan leave each other breathless. And he asks if she’s
ever been with a dark fae, and it ruins
her afterglow. He tells her that he’s not defined by his clan, that there are
no rules, and that if she wants to walk she can. It only turns her on more, and
she hops on for round two.
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