Lost Girl Recap S2E15: Table for Fae
Kenzi
returns home from being roadie to Nate, and Bobo has some loud company. It’s
Loki! After some introductions, Kenzi runs for pastries. Ryan asks if he should
have asked them to join, oh he is such a bad boy. Bo reigns him in for round
two.
Street guy Tony
rolls a joint, when an old guy asks him for help. He knows Tony, but Cole has
aged a whole lot. Tony freaks out as Cole dies.
Kenzi
returns again, and Bo has finished with her houseguest. Kenz asks about the
voicemail Bo left her. Bo explains that she and Lachlan may be on the same
side. Gosh, times have changed. Kenzi is still head over heels over Nate, and
Ryan makes Bo blush. It’s double date time!
Ryan works
on some sensitive project, when Bo comes to proposition a double date. Ryan
seems less than thrilled, but he’s willing to play. Ryan has to be the sexiest
on this show.
Dyson shows
takes Jack into custody, and his alpha wolf is just as sexy. He manhandles Jack’s
father after the man puts his hands on him, and Hale has to step in. There’s
something eating at Dyson, he’s extra touchy. Hale brings up Cole’s mysterious
circumstances, but the case doesn’t interest him. And it looks like the wolf may
be in a little hot water.
Bo chats with
Trick, when Hale comes to get Trick’s help. The 22 year old backpacker
definitely did not look his age. Trick asks Bo for her help since the Circet
looks like the culprit based on some wounds, and killing is against their
nature. Hale bristles a bit, but submits to the Blood King’s suggestion.
Kenzi likes
Ryan’s choice of eatery, even though its crazy expensive. Ryan is paying, and
Kenzi is on board. They head to question Tony, in a den of backpackers. He’s
completely out of it. They ran into each other a lot, and the last time was with
a girl who was into partying. He shows them a picture of the girl, but he has
no contact info for her. He tells Bo about some others that have disappeared
lately, but didn’t have the means to do so. Bo phones in to Hale, about the
much larger case than they expected. The girl in the picture, delphine, boarded
a bus to San Francisco, so she’s long gone.
Dyson is in
trouble with the Captain. The man grabbed him first, but because he has friends
in high places, the kid got off scott free, and the case is back to square one.
Kenzi has
problems getting their table at the super exclusive eatery. The Hostess is less
than accommodating. Her attitude changes when Ryan arrives. It’s all hugs and
kisses on the cheek, not that I blame her. Ryan is charming. She takes them to
their usual table. Kenzi gushes over the menu, wanting to order everything
lobster, but Ryan has taken the liberty to order for them. His wine order
raises a few eyebrows when he mentions that he was there when the 49 was
bottled. Poor Nate still doesn’t know about the fae, and just how old is Ryan?
Nate proposes a cheesy toast, and Ryan gets catty.
Another
backpacker is at a clinic where they’re sucking out her youth. That hundred
they offered her doesn’t look so appealing as she rapidly ages.
Nate tells a
story from the road. And while Bo laughs and is enjoying it, Ryan doesn’t see
the point of working so hard for so little. Ryan realizes that he’s being a
jerk, and apologizes. The first course comes out, and Kenzi doesn’t love it.
None of them do. Bo gets a call that takes her away from the table. Kenzi wants
to make a break for it, but Bo begs her to stay. Ryan apologizes for being a
buzz kill, and taking them somewhere that they’re obviously uncomfortable. He tells
he was trying to impress them and to make Bo happy so they should order some drinks,
and food and enjoy themselves on him. He has one more surprise, he’s asked a
talent agent to come by and help Nate out. Oh nos, that is surely the Morrigan.
Ryan tags
along with Bo to the hostile to speak with Tony. Delphine is back, and when Bo
goes to talk to her, she makes a run for it. Bo and Ryan give chase, and
Delphine is panicked until Bo uses a little bit of her mojo on her, which
impresses Ryan. Delphine tells them that she wanted to leave the country to see
a show, and she planned on raising the money in this medical testing clinic.
Cole didn’t think it was safe, but she kept pushing, she had no clue he was in
danger. And she came back to warn everyone.
It looks
like Kenzi and Nate ordered everything on the menu, with full bellies they’re feeling
much more warm and cozy feelings about Ryan, though Kenzi is still holding a
little grudge about the tripe. In strides the Morrigan, and Kenzi has all new
reasons to hold a grudge.
The clinic
is far more posh than Ryan and Bo expected. Ryan talks fast to get the clinic
worker, Tessa, to open up, posing as a rich new in town couple. She tells them
about their most popular treatment, a rejuvenation treatment. Bo’s questioning
rubs the girl the wrong way, and she shuts down, telling her that they’re
booked for weeks. Ryan and Bo were both recognized. She blames the girl sucking
out youth that she needs to be ready for when they return.
The Morrigan
has a plan for Nate, she wants to thrust him into the limelight. He sounds
completely on board, but when she mentions going to the office to sign
paperwork. Kenzi puts more emphasis on his talent than looks. The Morrigan
finally concedes to hear him play. She sends Nate off to grab his guitar, but
tells Kenzi to stay and have a drink with her. The claws come out when Nate
leaves, Kenzi goes into Momma Bear mode, but the Morrigan is ready to play hard
ball. Nate’s dream will trump Kenzi’s desires, everyone wins in the deal except
Kenzi.
Ryan takes
the clinic’s shutdown attitude as a sign they should run off and enjoy Napa,
but Bo know’s Tessa is hiding something. Bo heads in for a second look, while
Ryan takes a phone call.
Hale goes to
talk to the captain on Dyson’s behalf.
He asks for a little slack since they’re a fantastic tag team. Hale puts
his badge on the line, and the Captain will get Dyson reinstated.
Bo sneaks
into the clinic, and finds the latest victim being tended to. She holds the
girl at knife point asking for answers, but never sees Tessa coming. Tessa knocks
her out. Rule number one, make sure the area is safe. Poor Bobo, she’s the newest donor. Bo awakens, shackled to the
table. They are indeed Circlets. They have quite the business, and Lena isn’t
quite on board. Tessa tells her to take care of her, and Lena listens to her
sister.
Kenzi tries
to bargain with the Morrigan for Nate. She sees something great in Nate, if
Kenzi were not involved, but the Morrigan is toying with her. Kenzi offers
anything short of her first born, and the Morrigan has something better in
mind. Kenzi will owe her, or the Morrigan will take full advantage of the
client agency relationship. Kenzi squirms at the idea of either, but agrees.
The Morrigan leaves it to Kenzi to break the news to Nate.
Lena
continues to drain everything out of Bo as Tessa watches, but looks like the
girl didn’t secure the building either, because Ryan strolls in and holds her
hostage with some brain frying gadget. He tells Lena to let Bo go, and to give
back her youth. Bo wants them to give the humans back their years first, but
Tessa balks and refuses. Tessa knows that Ryan won’t kill her over humans,
being they’re all dark fae and all. Ryan and Bo have a very different matter of
opinion. Tessa destroys the years held in the jar so there’s no further debate.
Tessa’s bossiness gets to Lena at Bo’s poking. And finally Lena snaps, she
takes Tessa’s essence. She used Lena for too many years, exploiting her gifts
instead of protecting her. Lena drains Tessa, leaving her dead, and goes to save
the humans. Ryan is happy over the good turn out, but Bo isn’t going to forget
this anytime soon.
Nate doesn’t
take the Morrigan’s cold reception well. She refused to see him at her offices.
He thinks that his music is the problem, but Kenzi remains the cheerleader in
his corner. She tells him that she was going to make him someone who he isn’t
so he should be happy he dodged the bullet. Kenzi tells Bo that Ryan sent the
Morrigan for Nate. She apologizes for his actions, and reveals to her that Ryan
is dark fae. Bo plans to have a few words for Ryan, but she’s not sure she can cut
the ties. Don’t cut the ties.
Hale finds
Dyson in a bar. Jack turned himself in, terrified. Hale asked if Dyson used his
wolf to scare the kid, but Dyson tells him that he didn’t. Dyson’s downward
spiral continues, he’s done explaining himself to everyone.
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