Lost Girl Will be Back for a Third Season

Excellent news for the Fae fans – Lost Girl will return for a third season! The awesome Canadian show was renewed up north a few months back and then recently SyFy renewed it for US viewers. We will all get to watch Season 3!

Lost Girl follows supernatural seductress Bo, a Succubus who feeds on the sexual energy of humans. Bo discovers she is one of the Fae, creatures of legend and folklore, who pass as humans while feeding off them secretly, as they have for millennia. Relieved yet horrified to find out that she is not alone, Bo is faced with choosing an allegiance between the Dark and Light Fae clans. Bo decides to take the middle path between the humans and the Fae while embarking on a personal mission to unlock the secrets of her origin. With the help of her human sidekick, Kenzi, and detective Dyson (a wolf shifter), Bo takes on a challenge every week helping a Fae or human client who comes to her to solve a mystery, or to right a wrong.

I am a huge fan of Lost Girl so I am so happy that it was renewed for a third season. And even though the upcoming season won’t air for a long while yet, executive producer Emily Andras has already dished a little on what’s to come.

What can fans expect from Season 3?
The succubus who refused to make a choice is finally forced to make some big ones.

What will there be more of and less of?
More sex. More drama. More lightning-in-a-bottle chemistry between our incredibly talented cast. More fiercely witty lady superheroes kicking ass while enjoying non-mean-girl friendships. Less lovers in comas (notice I didn’t say “none”).

Can you talk about the “romantic choice” Bo will have to make in Season 3?
Lemme just say this: Can a succubus ever truly be monogamous? Even if she wants to?

Will there be a new big bad or an ongoing arc during the season?
Several ongoing arcs. As to a new “big bad,” well, Bo’s hard-fought notions of good vs. evil will be seriously challenged. Everything — and everyone — in her life may not be what they appear. Including Bo herself …

Are there any specific directions in which you’d like to take the show?
Into a world where a bisexual protagonist is non-news. I’m so proud of the comedic ambitions of “Lost Girl,” that it’s dedicated genre [fare] that doesn’t take itself too seriously, but I also love exploring the shades of gray; the moral ambiguity of characters who may live forever and their relationships with mortals who will not. I’m also obsessed with the different cultures, politics — the rules of the Light Fae vs. the Dark. These are worlds I would feel lucky to play in for years.

I can’t wait!

Who else is excited about Season 3 of Lost Girl?

– Moonlight

About the Author
Moonlight (aka Amanda) loves to write about, read about and learn about everything pertaining to werewolves and other supernatural beasties. She writes for top genre sites like Vampires.com and Werewolves.com. You will most likely find her huddled over a book of folklore with coffee in hand. Touch her coffee and you may lose a limb. You can stalk her via her Twitter.

 

By moonlight

One of the writers for werewolves.com, as well as vampires.com.

1 comment

  1. I had a feeling it might. When they were advertising the last finale it looked like the end but when they had it along with the preshow with the cast it definitely felt like there may be more to come. I like some episodes more than others but am glad it survived.

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