Lost Girl: Created by Michelle Lovretta. With Anna Silk, Kris Holden-Ried, Zoie Palmer, Rick Howland. When a succubus finds it difficult to adapt with her unusual traits inspite of being born in a human family, she sets off on a journey to find out the t
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Lost Girl focuses on the gorgeous and charismatic Bo, a supernatural being called a succubus who feeds on the energy of humans, sometimes with fatal results. Refusing to embrace her supernatural clan system and its rigid hierarchy, Bo is a renegade who takes up the fight for the underdog whi...
(Annabelle Wallis) who keeps having visions of people being killed, only to realize the murders are actually happening in real life. I won't spoil anything, but when she eventually learns who the murderer is, it results in one of the wildest horror-action showcases you'll likely ever see...
Not premium channel worthy. The show lost its punch. Additionally, the plots and subplots were not as well developed as they were in the first season.If there is a third season, I hope the writers revert back to first season form. Helpful•5 3 ...
Yes, this was once a Channel 4 show that is now a full-on Netflix production. But Feel Good Season 2 counts on this list as it was entirely filmed and mostly set in the UK with a mainly British cast, and it's so damn bloody excellent I’m including it, alright? Building ...
Lost Girl Edit Summaries The hunt for the new Ash is on. Literally. A traditional Stag Hunt is held, whereby the candidate who successfully tracks and kills the Stag becomes the next Ash. Bo barely takes a passing interest in this ceremony until a surprise visitor with a vested interest in...
Supergirl.tv, we'll be around. After the series is over, we will be sharing some of our personal stories that this journey has provided us. We plan to pull back the curtain and show you ALL the stuff we went through with this show. Some of it not so fun, and some of it, ...
Unlike fellow show about sixth form students The Inbetweeners, Skins isn't just an out-and-out comedy — it also contains a fair bit of drama and darkness. One of the interesting things about Skins is its structure; every two seasons we get a new group of characters, following them on ...