Lost Girl S05E04 Recap: When God Opens a Window
Tamsin
has a little bed acrobatics with Chad, and wishes for Chinese food.
Bo walks in with just want she wished for. She was suppose to come
back and help her out with her badassery and weapons, but instead she
left Bo hanging so she could bang a guy she can't be bothered to
remember the name of. Sated in one way, she just wants into Bo's
boxes, but Bo wants Chad into her, since he is conveniently in her
bed. Tamsin tells Chad to buckle up, and Bo pounces.
Mark
runs to get on a bus, but he doesn't have exact change. The bus
driver refuses the watch at first, but Mark pleads with him, and he
reluctantly agrees. Mark sits super close to the only other person on
the bus, a pretty girl, and gets to flirting with Maggie. He charms
her, and reads her all too easily, pegging her as pregnant. Maggie
bristles, and Mark tries again. Maggie is a singer, wanting to make
it big. She's always gotten compliments on her singing voice, and her
uncle gave her a pitch whistle. Mark accidentally drops the whistle,
but when he goes down to retrieve it, Maggie is shot dead through the
heart. Mark is so not the guy to make friends with, no matter how
sweet he seems. Mark hurries to get away.
Tamsin
mows through the Chinese food, nearly eating herself into a food
coma, when Mark runs in. Tamsin wonders if he's delivery. He's not
delivery, but he's definitely hungry, as he powers through the rest
of the take out. He apologizes to Tamsin and Bo for bursting in, it
doesn't exactly look like a detective agency, which is exactly how Bo
likes it. Mark is on the run, but claims to not have done nothing. He
tries to pay with a watch, again, but Bo refuses his watch. Mark
doesn't have much, and even offers him some of the men's clothing she
has a collection of. Tamsin doesn't trust Mark one bit, but Bo wants
to make whatever is chasing Mark her problem. Bo sets some guidelines
if they're going to have a successful partnership. 1. When you say
you're coming back with weapons, come back with weapons. 2. They need
a more positive way to speak to eachother, and 3. They help those who
need help, so deal with it. Tamsin doesn't really like her tone. Bo
tells her that there's something that is familiar to her. Tamsin
reminds her that he's not Kenzi, that they can't keep every stray.
Mark overhears everything. Changed in new duds, he goes to leave, but
Bo stops him. She's a pro at running, and she's learned that no
matter what, you can never run far enough, the past always catches
up. He needs to face it head on. He leaves anyways, and Bo isn't
surprised. Tamsin heads to Bo's room. Mark tossed the thing up, and
now its Tamsin's turn to do things her way.
Lauren
is impressed by the grounds. The former Morrigan, rides in on her
horse, at least Evony is keeping a low profile now that she's human.
She makes some off colored comments, which the butler doesn't find
funny. Only Lauren thinks she's funny. She follows Evony to brunch.
Evony wants the dish on Lauren's murdered assistant. Lauren feels
remorse, but Evony is more concerned about the equip,ent inside. She
asks about three dead bodies, a fact that Lauren was kind of hiding,
but Evony has ears everywhere, and she will not be made to look like
a fool. Lauren assures her that the security papers that she's
signing will assure that, but the serum she wants Lauren to make is a
whole other story.
Mark
is on the run again. Tamsin catches up to him first, and she's all
valkyried out. Bo tells Tamsin to bring down the scare factor, and
Tamsin asks for an aside. Tamsin needs to let her bad cop fly, but Bo
thinks that they need to try something sunnier. Its all very Dr. Phil
as they try to listen and acknowledge eachother's feelings. Mark
tries to make a break for it, but the girls turn on him. Bad move
buddy. Mark tries to assure him that he's really a good guy, but he
needs to get out of town fast. He's sorry for stealing, especially
since they've been so nice to him, but he didn't have a choice. He
feels that “he” is here, right before Bo gets a arrow through her
back. Oooh, she's gonna be one pissed succubus. Tamsin goes to help
Bo as Mark run off. Tamsin pulls the arrow out of Bo.
Trick
takes out the trash, and a pair of ruffians looks for trouble. Trick
doesn't want any. They tell Trick he just needs to let them inside,
and there will be no trouble. Trick doesn't think that's a good idea
either, and before the men can strike, they're tossed aside like rag
dolls at the flick of a mesmer's wrist. Vex is back!
Back
at home, Bo can't believe Tamsin just pulled the arrow out of her,
but Tamsin insists that it was for her own good. Tamsin makes her
laugh, and Bo cautions her against it, it hurts. Tamsin leans in for
a kiss, which makes things a little better, but Bo isn't healing.
Tamsin tries again, and not only does it not help, Lauren walks in,
and walks out too.
Trick
goes to Dyson. Dyson nearly wolf's out on Vex. He doesn't exactly get
a warm welcome, the whole betrayal thing may still be fresh in his
mind. Trick reminds Dyson that its better to have a mesmer and not
need him, plus he has a case for Dyson. He gives Dyson the file on
the three dead, marked humans. Dyson has no choice but to play nice
with Vex, as Trick is the acting Ash.
Lauren
is amazed that she just took fae krytonite out of Bo's shoulder. Its
a metal derived from a parasite. It's a mineral and alive. Everytime
that she healed it would resplit open the wound. Bo looks at it with
disgust, as Lauren marvels over the pair in their respective test
tubes. Tamsin wonders if the shooter can find them with it. Lauren
thinks that she has the healing touch, but Tamsin moves to make her
heal faster, with a kiss. Bo heals up, and wants to find the archer,
but knows they need to find Mark first.
Mark
is chowing down at the Dal, trying to hustle a couple out of some
traveling money when Bo and Tamsin catch up to him, and they want
answers. He claims to not know much, but Tamsin doesn't buy his story
for a moment. Bo points out that she could have been killed. He owes
her an explanation. He's been hunted for a long time, but he isn't
sure why. His mother died when he was young, and he has no other
family. Tamsin asks what type of predator he is. He isn't sure. He
hasn't changed yet, but he keeps leaving a body count in his wake. Bo
wants to help, but he has to trust her, no more lies.
Back
at the crack shack, Mark tells her that he's been moving around from
place to place, and has no chance to settle down, or find work.
That's not really a priority at moment, Bo points out. Her shoulder
still hurts, she wonders if there is still shrapnel in there. Mark
kisses her to heal her, and Bo pulls back, before diving back in.
Someone enters with a knife, he's been waiting a long time. Bo's been
waiting all night too. Tamsin jumps out from hiding. Oooh, Bobo set
Mark up. Lauren too jumps out of her hiding spot and shoots the guy
full of tranquilizers. They plan to take him back to the lab, but
Mark wants the hunter to die. Lauren shoots him too, and considers
that maybe someone else should take the gun.
Lauren
marvels over the hunter's knife, and its ancient bone handle. Bo only
has eyes on the hunter though as he awakens. She's not really happy
that he tried to kill an innocent fae, and he shot her. The hunter
claims that the kid is anything but innocent. He claims that Mark
killed his wife and child, that he hunted them down in cold blood,
that he ate them. He plans to continue to hunt Mark, to make him
suffer as he has. Bo doesn't quite believe, but she's willing to try.
She asks for his hand, and uses her powers on him to gauge his
sincerity as he tells her again about his wife.
Dyson
tries to get to work, as Vex annoys him with questions about Mummies
and their portrayal in modern times. Dyson remains focused. Vex
offers to help him out, but his continuing babbling sends him over
the edge. When he sees Vex's face all he sees is the man who helped
kill his partner, he sees nothing more than Massimo's face. Massimo
broke Vex's heart. He raised him from a child, he knew he was bad,
but he still saw him as precious, something to protect. Dyson mocks
his legacy. Vex isn't taking it lying down. He reminds Dyson that
he's the one that let him go in the first place. Dyson punches him,
and warns him that if he's there when he returns from the clinic he
will kill him.
At
the clinic, Dyson notices a familiar smell. Lauren doesn't smell it,
but Dyson's wolf nose picks up a bad smell. Lauren reminds him that
its a hospital, there's lots of bad smells, and gets his focus back
to the body at hand. Vex arrives with theories of his own. Dyson
warned him. Vex tells him that he tried to get Massimo to leave town,
and Dyson punches him again. Vex reminds him that Hale was his friend
too, and Dyson pulls his gun on him. Dyson warns Vex again. Lauren
tells Dyson that he's telling the truth, she too was with Massimo at
the end. Dyson doesn't like to always be a good guy, and he raises
Vex up with the gun shaft. Vex tells him to just do it, as Lauren
talks him down. Hale and Kenzi were no one's fault. Dyson leaves.
Mark
awakens, wondering what happened. Bo reminds him of the previous
events, just a normal thursday. Mark tells her he can explain. Bo
hopes so because the hunter was pretty convincing. She asks him about
the hunter's family, his ear. Mark admits that he did bite the ear
off. The hunter killed his mother, he didn't have much a choice when
he came after him. He was six at the time, hidden under the bed when
the attack happened. He hid the entire time. Bo warns him against
lying, but Mark is sure it is the truth. When the hunter was
finished, Mark jumped on him, bit the ear off, and ran, just like he
did when Bo got hurt. He's a coward that runs at the first sign of
trouble. He's sick and tired of running. Bo assure him that killing
the hunter is not the answer. He asks what is the answer. He has no
where else to go, no one else to turn to. Bo is inexplicably drawn to
him. She pulls him in for a kiss.
Vex
mutters to himself but with Dyson's wolf hearing, he heard it. It
jogs something from his memory though. The first was a cop, a pig. He
was branded and hung so that he would bleed out faster. The second
was a prison guard, a bull, and he died the same way. All signs point
to a pagan ritual where a pig and bull are needed. Lauren asks about
the third victim. No branding, no throat slit. He died of
dehydration. He was a criminal, with a heavily reduced sentence. Vex
thinks that the guy was a snitch, a rat, but that doesn't fit. It's a
Russian prison, the guy would be a goat. Three ritual killings, and
the three missing elevator bodies. It could all be connected. Dyson
asks if Lauren has anything from the missing bodies with a scent, and
she does.
Bo
awakens post coitus, and finds her bed empty. She calls for Tamsin,
as she robes up. Mark's gone, and he's stolen her knife. The kid is
going after the hunter.
Vex
follows Dyson up a huge bank of stairs. Vex takes in the beauty of
Dyson's shifter nose. Before they can get much further, Bo call. She
needs Dyson to get to the clinic before Mark does to protect the
hunter. Dyson turns on his heel, and heads back to the clinic. He was
so close to the elevator blondie. She's thirsty, and wants her
companion to refill her glass, but he can't. He's been electrified.
Lauren
does little to stop Mark from man handling the Hunter. Mark wants
answers, namely why he's being hunted. Dyson arrives, and Mark asks
who he is. They're both shifters, both wolves. Mark is a little
shocked. Dyson tells him that the man has been hunting their kind for
centuries. Killian knows Dyson too. Dyson reminds him that they don't
hunt shifters anymore, especially not those who haven't shifted yet.
Mark keeps his eyes on Dyson. The Hunter figures that since the Una
Mense are gone, he was just cleaning house. Mark raises the knife,
but Dyson stops him. Their kind did kill his family long ago, but its
time to heal the riff between them. Dyson sends Killian off, and
holds Mark back as he begs to go after him.
At
the Dal, Mark tears into his meal. Bo tries to understand why Dyson
just let the hunter go. That's a question that Mark wants the answer
too, thinking that Dyson is just a self-righteous douche bag. Dyson
doesn't want to talk about it. As Bo watches him, she notices all
their same movements, and actions and realizes that Mark is Dyson's
son. Dyson confirms it, he knew it the moment he smelled him. Mark is
shocked. Bo knew there was something about him that was familiar.
Mark doesn't want the bonding moment. Judging by his age, Dyson
figures out who his mother is. Mark doesn't want to hear his words.
Dyson left his mother, and she died. Dyson explains that he never new
she was pregnant, Mark's mother never told him. Dyson knows that no
matter what he says, Mark won't forgive him right now, but he offers
him a place, a home. Mark fears being turned away when Dyson gets
tired of him, but Dyson won't let that happen no matter what. Family
really isn't Mark's thing any longer and he's off.
Lauren
cleans up. Evony is done with the BS. She wants her serum. Lauren
claims that she thought Evony was happy with her rich husband. She
breaks down in tears, human emotions suck. Lauren tells her that
she's had some recent set-backs, as has Evony. The hubby wants to
turn the pool house into a man cave, so Evony needs to store some
items at the clinic. She calls in her guards, who bring in a high
tech case. Evony tells her that its the most feared creature known to
fae. Lauren asks what its called, but Evony claims it has no age its
so old. She warns that should it get out bad things would happen, and
that Lauren should plug it in asap, so it can't break free.
Dyson
walks out into the alley, and Killian stalks him. Dyson tells him
that he can kill him, under one condition that he leave his son
alone. Killian relishes the thought of killing Mark all the more now
that he knows the truth. Killian moves to strike, but Dyson has other
ideas. He calls Vex, who uses his powers to hold him in place. Dyson
once made the mistake of letting a killer go, he refuses to make that
mistake again. He wolfs out, and Killian is no more.
Bo
tries to let the son knowledge sink in. Tamsin relishes the blackmail
potential. There was a time that Bo thought Dyson was her soulmate.
Tamsin points out that they're good together, even if they're just
friends. Tamsin admits that there was a reason she was hard on Mark.
She knew he was trouble, that he was a liar, but most of all because
he was just like her. When she was in Valkyrie school she hurt a lot
of people, did a lot of things she wasn't proud of. Bo tells her that
they're going to be okay.
Dyson
sits and drinks, with Killian still in his hair. He's looking at old
pictures. Piper, was Mark's mother. He had heard that she died, but
he never heard that she was pregnant. He wasn't really into long term
those days. Bo points out that Mark could be his second chance. Dyson
loves her, thanks her for stopping by, but he just wants to be alone
for now. Bo kisses Dyson, leaving him to his grief. He thanks her for
taking care of Mark, telling her that he could use a big sis. Bo
laughs uncomfortably, yeah sister. Dyson turns back to his pictures,
shuffling crime photos around. Three photos make a symbol, that may
be familiar. He walks away, and the symbol becomes electrified,
charring the surroundings as lightening strikes.
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