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Lost Girl

Lost Girl

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Lost Girl focuses on the gorgeous and charismatic Bo, a supernatural being who feeds on the energy of humans, sometimes with fatal results. Refusing to embrace her supernatural clan and its rigid hierarchy, Bo is a renegade who takes up the fight for the underdog while searching for the truth about her own mysterious origins.

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80

The Huffington Post by Maureen Ryan

What a light, yet satisfying treat this show turned out to be.

80

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by Rob Owen

With a witty script by series creator Michelle Lovretta, Lost Girl mixes mystery-of-the-week plots and character stories with an overarching mythology in a way that's palatable for fans of serialized and procedural dramas.

80

Zap2it (Inside the Box) by Jean Bentley

It's not exactly groundbreaking TV, but it's fun, sexy and filled with "Degrassi" alums--easy to watch and incredibly addictive.

75

Boston Herald by Mark A. Perigard

Give Lost Girl a try. You might be seduced.

75

Chicago Sun-Times by Lori Rackl

The mythology is intriguing and so are the characters, who are as full of witty one-liners as their closets are bursting with black leather.

75

People Weekly by Tom Gliatto

Girl has a surprisingly casual sense of humor and Anna Silk is physically just right in the lead role. [13 Feb 2012, p.45]

70

Variety by Brian Lowry

It's a respectable addition to their genre menu, if not likely to become many people's fae-vorite.

60

PopMatters by Michael Abernethy

Structural laziness detracts from what's good about Lost Girl, its witty dialogue and evolving relationships among Bo and her new friends.

58

Uncle Barky by Ed Bark

Lines like ""Did you feel that? It was like the Fourth of July in my mouth." help to make Lost Girl see-worthy without taking it to the level of must-see.

50

The New York Times by Mike Hale

It offers the minor pleasures of formulaic fantasy and weekly puzzle solving, though in a cheaper-looking and less original package than usual.