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Lost Girl - Episode 2.20 - Lachlan’s Gambit - Synopsis - Updated

16 Mar 2012

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Thanks to isbloom for the heads-up on the new image other promotional images for 2.20 can be viewed here




79 comments:

  1. That description doesn't exactly tell us if Lachlan does good or bad :(

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  2. this is an amazing synopsis, the last four episodes of this season are gonna be EPIC

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  3. Sounds interesting and hopefully it will be suspenseful :D

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  4. I agree :( I have a feeling that he is bad or at least very grey which makes him an interesting Ash for the light Fae

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  5. I agree, I find myself liking him now. When he first appeared I thought he was a real ass, but he's grown on me.

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  6. Wow it sounds like this season is ending with an epic battle and Bo choosing her side!

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  7. Yeah he has grown on me too but I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop too so I'm on the fence about him. I'm not sure that he has the light fae's best interests in mind and I think that he wanted the Ash position to use it for something else...we shall see what happens

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  8. I hope not. If she chooses a side, she'll be limited to areas that are light or dark, restricting both her and the show.

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  9.  I totally agree with you, but I think the Lachlan’s Gambit is a way to get her to choose his side.
    "When those close to her suffer devastating injuries, Bo can no longer ignore her destiny." meaning she can no longer avoid to choose.
    Or may be she's the one who will manage to unite dark and light??Well...good episode in perspective anyway! :-)

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  10. hmm perhaps Lachlan tortures Lauren & Dyson to get Bo to unlock her super-succubus?

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  11.  Maybe he tries to do something to help the situation but ends up making it worse.

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  12.  Hmm not if he wants her to be on his side one day...and first not being killed by her super-succubus!

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  13. This sounds like a perfectly viable theory, and is likely how it'll play out. They just better not kill of Dyson xD

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  14. Me parece que Trick é o pai de Bo... (ele sempre faz tudo para proteger Isabo)

    E Bo sendo filha do rei de sangue, ela descobrirá que é realmente muito poderosa!

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  15. Here is what I think. I think trick is Bo grandfather. That eva  is the daughter of trick and his late wife.

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  16. I had that theory also. That would make Trick look like a protective father figure when it came to her objection to a relationship w/ Dyson. We'll see...

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  17.  i agree Trick seems to be somehow related to Aiofe but i dont think they were a couple

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  18.  that's good thinking my friend... what you say really hit home when she asked talked to him. and told him shes going to ask him a ? later and she wants an answer to it....but it all kinda come together when she was talking to him about when her blood got on whats is face...you make a very good point there....

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  19. Oh but maybe we are NOT talking about her destiny as a fae but about her DESTINY as Bo/Isabeau, the one Trick alluded to since the start of the show?

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  20. They won't. KHR said he's been looking at scripts for season 3 and they're giving Dyson a new partner.

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  21. Glad I'm not the only one who thinks that.  Ever since he gave her his wife's sword cane for her birthday I suspected he was related to her.

    Plus, he told Dyson she wouldn't be the first to go to the Dark SIde out of revenge (never mentioned what kind of revenge).

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  22. You mean he hasn't been doing that already (at least with Lauren)?

    My bet is it has something to do with Trick, since we know he's going to go through some kind of emotional turmoil or something.

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  23. Since, gambit is chess move to sacrifice a pawn or minor player to gain an advantage, I don't think it's Trick, 'cause Trick isn't minor, right? And Lachlan kneeled down and swore fealty to him.

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  24. Unless Bo is Lachlan's ultimate focus....

    But what minor characters do we have left to risk/sacrifce? I mean, there's Ryan  (not the type to risk his neck) and Ciara, but I'm not sure how she can be wrapped into this (unless its part of a brilliant plan to get Dyson back in he game). I mean, O guess he could use Lauren, Hale, or Kenzi thus forcing Bo to make said life risking decision to protect them, but I seriously doubt Lachlan's willing to risk alienating her.

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  25. I don't know. I wouldn't put sacrificing Trick off the list (especially on the "fulfilling destiny" front) it just seems to early to me. If they go with Lauren or Kenzi it would be really redundant after last episode. Given the promo shot the only one not there is Hale. And he might fit the bill.

    Please God, Dyson get back in the game.

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  26. Yeah, it could explain why he and Dyson aren't partners next season.  If Hale gets injured (beyond the fact I will probably never forgive Lachlan), he might be unable to fulfill his duties as a cop hence the need for a new partner.

    I've got my fingers crossed Dyson will be back in full fighting force, but I fear we may have to wait till the end of the season for that....

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  27. I thought an injured Hale would be a reason he'd be out of it for a few episodes. Plus, it makes more sense for the injured parties to be fae and not human.

    My biggest fear was that he would be gone for an episode and yeah, that happened. I'm worried. The writer for this episode isn't giving me hope for a major Dyson storyline. I can't take much more.

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  28. Well, unless they're going to tell us how he dealt with the "I don't care about anyone" scenario (which I think the viewers deserve to know) or he'll just return and be back to normal there's really not much they can do with him right now. Which is so annoying.

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  29. Or Bo could go kick his butt and give him one heck of a scary lecture.  I'd be okay w/ that development =)

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  30. The whole, put on your big boy wolf-pants part 2. :P

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  31. Yeah, I saw those, was worried for Hale for a while, but he's in season 3 as well.

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  32. I keep telling myself that he's in the picture and he's fighting with the team. So maybe he really did go off and get his head straight and they'll work it out. They can't keep asking fans to stick by this crap. Plus, KHR only said a couple more episodes, not the whole rest of the season!?!?

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  33. Where did he say that? So maybe those sides with the new character Tasmine are true, indeed.

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  34. I don' think Bo will  not be aligned  either LF or DF. It already mentioned that in Season 3, Bo will be locked up in Light Fae compound.

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  35. Sorry, I meant he said he'd be back (slice of scifi interview). The stuff of about the partner was only from what's been said in the rumor mills.

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  36. There are only a couple more episodes of the season.

    But my guess (hope) is he will probably be back either back to normal, or having figured out how to get back to normal.

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  37. New pic, new pic!!! And Hale's in it. And he's alive and unharmed.

    That's the good news. Bad news? I think Bo is talking to the Garuda, ack!

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  38. I've considered that this is where they were going for a little bit. But rewatching season 1, I can't think that Trick would turn his daughter over to be executed. Not when he was still writing in his book of blood. And the oracle said the "one she loved the most." I'm worried that they switched directions from season 1 and we're going to be expected to overlook some stuff.

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  39. Why is this bad news? Maybe it leads to her kicking his ass.

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  40. Why do I suddenly have the bad feeling thanks to the second picture there that Kenzi might be one of the ones "suffering devastating injuries"?

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  41. I only meant dramatic tension-wise. Like 'bad news the big bad is here!!!!!"

    But also, I don't think she'll defeat the garuda this far from the season finale, do you? More likely it kicks one or more of the team's asses--like Kenzi or Hale.

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  42. I know her character was forewarned multiple x's and now it seems like she is most likely to get her bum kicked (maybe Hale will help out). Or Lauren will, again (poor Lauren she needs to take some self defense).. Glad to see Hale w/ the team. 

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  43. I don't have a good rationale for thinking (*wishing*) that Kenzi isn't totally out of commission except for Emily Andras wrote the next episode and that usually means lots of Kenzi time. (See not really good logic.)

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  44. No, not really.  Just wishful thinking on my part. :P

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  45. Unfortunately, Trick didn't help matters with the whole "I don't see you in the final battle" speech, even if it was only to scare her off/protect her last episode.  

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  46. Well, the best way to learn is experience?  Though, if this ends up teaching Lauren self defense it's gonna be a rough education.

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  47. And then they can spend the next two episodes fixing Dyson and setting the LG world back on it's axis?

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  48. Yes, it's like the Bo's "What could wrong?" line...

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  49. Ha. And if wishes were horses, we'd all be eating steak....

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  50. I think Bo needs Kenzi to stay grounded, ie, keep her humanity about her. So, even if she isn't fighting, I don't think she'll go too far in the run up to the final battle.

    She had her chance to run and the "show" gave us all these reasons she needed to be there. To go through all that and then force her out of it seems counterproductive from an audience standpoint. I don't anticipate her doing much fighting, so she could totally get hurt, I just hope not/doubt it's of the physically "devastating" kind.

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  51. True, but S!@# happens. I always thought Kenzie role was a bulls!@# meter/ con detector. She seems to catch on the fae trickery.

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  52. Oh, I fully believe Kenz'll be the...er, "cheerleader" for the team in the final battle.  But on the same vein of her grounding Bo, I'm starting to get the feeling that hurting Kenzi or being the reason for Kenzi getting hurt is going to be the Garuda's fatal mistake.

    Though, for Kenzi, if an injury keeps her from her place at Bo's side, she might find it devastating.

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  53. As I recall, though, didn't he say he had (at one point) tried to fix what happened to Aoife but every time he did things got worse? Maybe I misunderstood....

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  54. or maybe she is the traitor since she still owes the morrigan

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  55. She has good instincts, but she's not Emma "I can sense a lie" in OUAT. xD

    I'm not sure if Trick was being literal in the I can't see you in the future--and I hate to say it but I failed to memorize the exact language he used and I refuse, flat out REFUSE, to watch the episode again--but I got the impression that he was speaking more abstractly about what was "good" for Kenzi in the long run. She's in a really dangerous position. I mean, Bo is in a really dangerous position and she can heal herself. Kenzi is "weak pathetic and in need of glasses." So her decision to stay was a decision to keep putting her very life in danger. So from a story point she is definitely potentially on the chopping block. But she is such a small frail human that it would be hard to give her a "devastating" injury that doesn't pull her from the main plot indefinitely. That's why if I were choosing (and we know I'm not), I'd give all devastating injuries to fae.

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  56. Ooo, I forgot about that....it's possible.  And maybe that's what brings the Dark Fae elders into the mess (if said rumors about their appearance are true).

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  57. Maybe. The dark hasn't shown up yet.

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  58. If they make Kenzi the traitor, they better throw the fans a bone, like a giant peace offering bone, because Kenzi as disloyal and Dyson as "broken" is too much to ask us to swallow.

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  59.  Emotionally devastating is sooo much easier to deal with!

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  60. Isn't Vex suppose to come back in the last couple of episodes?

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  61. Is the betrayal suppose to come in the finale?

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  62. Well, there is the whole "Dyson revelation" claimed in the season finale, so maybe that's the bone?

    Somehow, though, I can't see Kenzi betraying Bo. Even if the Morrigan tries to get her to, she'd do something to let Bo know.

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  63. Well, they don't exactly specify how the injuries are devastating.

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  64. Episode 2x22 synopsis: "Concerned that Bo’s plan is too risky, Trick offers Bo one more weapon for her own, and everyone else’s, safety. Bo must lead her friends into battle ahead of schedule when her hand is forced by their enemy. A revelation from Dyson provides Bo with ammunition, but another’s deceit threatens the mission. Prophecies come true… but at what cost? "

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  65. I think he said he had books filled with trying to fix the mistake, but I didn't get the impression he was trying to prevent turning her over. Also he said he didn't know until "much later" that the dark didn't immediately execute her. IMHO it seemed like he was trying to fix the "plotting against Trick ever since" problem.

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  66. Thanks!

    If Kenzi has to "pay" the morrigan and that's the deceit, it might not be that bad because it only "threatens" the mission??? Wishful fandom thinking is hurting my ability to be rational.

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  67. I'm going to need more than a "revelation" from Dyson to make up for them having Kenzi do something unequivocally bad. And it better involve that back tattoo.

    I'm with you. If Kenzi is forced to do something against Bo, they will mitigate it somehow--she'll tell Bo or someone else on the team, she'll double-cross the morrigan, something.

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  68. I'm totally pro the back tattoo (particularly if Hale's sister has absolutely nothing to do with it)!

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  69. My only problem with Kenzi messing with the mission is that if Bo and the gang team up with the dark, it would be stupid of the Morrigan to try and mess that up.  But, then again, the Morrigan hasn't always struck me as rational....

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  70. That's entirely possible.  Meh, I'm not entirely sold on the "he's her grandfather" theory, but I get the feeling he and Aiofe are biologically related somehow (or he's related to Bo's father).

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  71. Too true. Rational self-interest though, she's always had.

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  72. Hale's sister ruins everything!

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  73. And Hale makes everything better....oh the irony.

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  74. Ha. I have a sister like that.

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  75. You guys need a drink! Happy St. Patrick's Day =) We'll see whats up on Sunday.

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  76. And a Happy St. Patrick's Day to you!

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  77. Actually an industrial show (had planned it awhile ago). So more like the Carpe Noctem.

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