(And Hale’s sister seems REALLY happy to see Dyson, if you know what I mean.) Bo’s surprised to see Kenzi there and Kenzi subtly tells her she’s “undercover”. Bo and Dyson show up at the luncheon, and Hale’s father seems happier to see Dyson than he was to see his own son. We see more evidence of that as Hale’s father goes on about what an honour it is for them to be hosting the summit and how they don’t want some filthy human like Kenzi fucking it up. Dyson tells her the Clans are a “prickly bunch”. Trick thinks that might mean the other Clans will be targeted too, so Bo says they should warn them. Dyson wants to go “old school” (you know, drag people in and beat confessions out of them), but Bo notices the killer left a burned photograph, showing three Clan heads. At the Dal, Bo, Dyson, and Trick try to figure out who snuffed Mrs. We find out that Hale’s mother is dead (and was a siren like him, which seems to be a disappointment to his father), his sister’s name is Val (she can steal voices and is an asshole), and his family really don’t like humans and especially don’t like the idea of him dating one. Hale tries to warn Kenzi about his family, but forgets to mention that they’re stuck-up asshole racists (or species-ists, I guess, since they hate humans). Speaking of which, Hale and Kenzi go to meet his father and sister for lunch. He tells Bo to help Dyson investigate and to get prettied up, since the noble Clans are snobby bastards who don’t like riff-raff. If the three biggest Clans start fighting each other, the Goruda can feed off that and get stronger. (Bo: “Like the mob, but with mermaids.”) He also mentions the big summit meeting and says Carmody’s death was probably engineered by the Goruda to cause even more distrust between the Clans. He says they’d all kill each other happily to gain extra influence with the rest of the Light Fae. Basically, there are only three Clans that matter: Zamora (Hale’s family), Bukharin (which was Carmody’s Clan), and Fin Arvin. He says the summit is tomorrow, but first she has to meet his family.Īt the Ash’s compound, he tells Bo about Carmody’s death and explains the Clan structure to her. He gives her an old-fashioned dress and “fascinator” that belonged to his grandmother she looks pretty fascinating, all right. Hale reminds her of all the favours he’s done for her (and actually pulls out a list), so she agrees. (Kenzi: “I’m sorry you guys are having a boy-fight.”) He asks Kenzi if she’ll be his date for the once-per-century summit meeting of all the Clans he figures showing up with her will get his family off his back, but Kenzi says she can’t because she already has a boyfriend. Hale isn’t happy and goes to Kenzi to complain about Dyson’s being a dick lately. Dyson comes in and basically tells Hale he’s off the case because Hale’s father thinks it’s inappropriate for his son to be investigating a rival’s death. Later, we see Hale investigating the murder, but the consigliere isn’t being too helpful, since Hale is a member of Clan Zamora, who are rivals to Mrs.
But he and Carmody’s consigliere (who looks nothing like Robert Duvall) hear a scream and when they get to her room, they find Carmody incinerated. This guy is having business trouble and wants Carmody’s help. Elsewhere, some dude comes to a fancy mansion to meet a woman named Carmody, who sounds like a Fae version of the Godfather. He obviously still has no idea about what’s really going on with them. They duel with wooden practice swords for a bit (obliterating Bo’s ice cream) and almost impale Nate as he brings tacos. She goes to get some ice cream, but suddenly gets attacked by … Kenzi? Yeah, Kenzi’s making like Cato in the Pink Panther movies and attacking Bo to keep her alert, in case the Goruda strikes. Take a look and see if you agree with our choices.This one starts with Bo returning home to an empty house. Here, we made some tough calls and came up with our top five picks for the most iconic episodes of Lost, and our top five picks for the most forgettable. Lost also included several forgettable episodes that no one would miss if they slipped out on the show's serialized story.
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So it’s no surprise that the series also included some of the most iconic, memorable episodes ever made.
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Over six seasons, the series took fans on a mind-bending trip that touched on questions of life and death, science and faith, destiny and free will.īetween its heady themes, nuanced characters, and epic storytelling, Lost has earned its place in television history. When the series premiered in 2004, audiences quickly became hooked on its story of plane crash survivors on a mysterious island. It’s hard to remember television before Lost.