Contributor: Bronzethumb
Written by Stephen Cochrane
Directed by Steve Dimarco
After a shaky start to the season, “SubterrFaenean” feels like a much better premiere and makes a better promise to the audience that good things are coming. It feels a lot more like the better episodes of seasons one and two, balancing the fun characters, an interesting A-plot and a deepening of both the Fae mythology and the ongoing plotlines. For the first time since mid-season two, “Lost Girl” seems like it’s back on track.
A friend from Kenzi’s past is one of many humans that have been snatched by an unknown group of Fae, leading Bo and Kenzi deep into the sewers to find those responsible and rescue the missing humans. Dyson tries to help, but his attempts at investigating are stymied by politics and policies within the police department, and by Tamsin, his new Dark Fae partner. Tamsin is determined to nail Bo for attacking citizens of the Dark, and soon it becomes apparent that despite her own ignorance, Bo isn’t as innocent as she thinks.
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