Lost Girl: the best cotton candy & milkshakes ride in the TV carnival
It doesn't take itself seriously. It doesn't care if plot holes are bigger and deeper than a San Andreas fault crack. It doesn't think twice about having the audience go "Huh? What?! Baloney!" It tripped and scraped its knees with a Season 4 that threw in way too much to handle; then got up, dusted itself off, and heads towards the final curtain with wham bang thank you, oh man!
Lost Girl forevah.
It’s one of the most absurd, sometimes-great, sometimes-impossibly-bad, long-running UltraLowBudget shows on television right now. Is it possible to mean sometimes-impossibly-bad in a complimentary way, because that’s how I mean it. At least Lost Girl goes for things. At least it’s exploring a world with not just “strong female characters” but messy, different, geeky, headstrong, quiet, funny, troubled, problematic, flamboyant, treacherous, manipulative, loving, meek, loyal, women, some of whom have intense friendships or animosity, and one lovely case of animosity-turned-respect-and-love.
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