Airing: February 17, 2013
Written by: Sandra Chwialkowska
Directed by: David Greene
The gang is forced to stage an intervention against an increasingly erratic Bo. Bo believes the only way to save someone close to her is to accept help from the person she trusts least – only to learn the truth about secrets kept by the people she trusted most.


Ugh. The Morrigan used to be fun but she's becoming more of a psycho with every appearance. It might be time for someone to take her out. Permanently.
ReplyDeleteThe problem with Morrigan seems to be that we do not know the exact story of what is going on with her(hell, we do not even know the real role Bo is supposed to play in all the stuff yet).
ReplyDeleteI am kind of feeling that the writers writing Morrigan are borrowing a bit from the character of Mab in Jim Butcher's Dresden Files novels - as in there seems to be something bothering her that makes Morrigan act incredibly more and more erratic, but since we do not know what it is, she just looks more and more crazy.
I'm going by track record. Lost Girl's track record with the Morrigan is that what you see is what you get. There never seems to be anything deeper going on with her. Odds are that she's crazy simply because the writers decided to start writing her that way.
ReplyDeleteI don't see her as crazy, but the typical dark fae that is completely selfish and all decisions stem from that. I do wish they would do another Morrigan milf ep like in season two, but I assume they are doing the drama eps now and more comedy later..
ReplyDeleteThe Morrigan has always been selfish. There's nothing different there. What is different that she's increasingly erratic and reckless. She's also becoming more consumed with her personal vendetta.
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