Tag: lost girl
Lost Girl preview: “Faetal Attraction”
by Doc on Feb.02, 2012, under Television
On next Monday’s Lost Girl, Dyson investigates what happened to Olivia and asks if she was seen with the weapon or the head and Bo finds herself in the hot seat. He asks her why she brought them back to her place and she states that her last meal left her unsatisfied, speaking of her last encounter with Dyson. Tune-in to an all new episode of Lost Girl on Monday, February 6th @ 10/9c and watch as Bo faces the wrath of a fury scorned and deals with rejection from Dyson.
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Programming reminder: Alcatraz, Being Human, Lost Girl
by Doc on Jan.16, 2012, under Television
Just a programming reminder: Being Human returns to Powerful Mondays on Syfy tonight with the second season premiere at 9/8c, followed by the U.S. premiere of Lost Girl at 10/9c. For more information about Lost Girl, see our preview article from October.
Over on Fox, the two-hour premiere of Alcatraz, from J.J. Abrams and about an investigator who finds evidence at a crime scene that leads to a suspect, who supposedly died in Alcatraz prison 30 years previously, and uncovers an even deeper mystery, airs at 8/7c. Alcatraz stars Sarah Jones (Sons of Anarchy), Sam Neill (Jurrasic Park) and Jorge Garcia (Lost).
Merlin and Lost Girl sneak peeks
by Doc on Dec.07, 2011, under Television
Merlin finally returns to the U.S. on Syfy Friday, January 6th (10/9c) and Lost Girl makes it’s U.S. debut on Syfy Monday, January 16th (10/9c), after the return of Being Human.
Here are a couple sneak peeks to get you in the mood, plus a special promo for all the new and returning shows in 2012 on Syfy! For more about Lost Girl, check out our report.
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Syfy Digital Press Tour: Lost Girl comes to the U.S.
by Doc on Oct.18, 2011, under Television
Our last panel on scripted programming was about Lost Girl, a Canadian show currently in its second season that Syfy has acquired and will join Being Human on Monday nights beginning January 16th at 10pm ET.
Lost Girl follows the story of Bo (Anna Silk), who discovers as a teen that she isn’t human, but instead she’s a succubus, one of the Fae who can drain life energy from others after she kills her love. She later learns of the Fae would, and is told she must choose between the light or the dark Fae – she rebels and considers herself neutral in their conflicts and she tries to protect the humans.
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Lost Girl to premiere on Syfy on January 16th
by Doc on Oct.10, 2011, under Television
ORLANDO – October 10, 2011 – Syfy will premiere the hit Canadian supernatural drama Lost Girl on Monday, January 16 at 10PM (ET/PT). Syfy acquired both seasons (26 episodes) of the series from Prodigy Pictures in May.
Lost Girl stars supernatural seductress Bo (played by Anna Silk/The Ghost Whisperer), a Succubus (a powerful female entity in folklore) who feeds off sexual energy. Raised by human parents, Bo had no reason to believe she was anything other than the girl next door — until she “drained” her first boyfriend to death.
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A preview of the Syfy Digital Press Tour event
by Doc on Oct.08, 2011, under Television
The Syfy Digital Press Tour event begins tomorrow, so I thought I’d give a little preview of what’s going on, and give you another opportunity to ask questions that I will get answers for! during the event, you can follow along with Twitter using the #syfytour hash tag, and I’ll be live tweeting through all the panels, and as much as I can during the Halloween Horror Night and Harry Potter parties!
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Syfy acquires rights to Lost Girl
by Doc on May.18, 2011, under Television
Syfy has acquired both seasons (26 episodes) of the hit Canadian supernatural drama Lost Girl from Prodigy Pictures, it was announced today by Thomas Vitale, Executive Vice President, Programming and Original Movies, Syfy. Lost Girl stars supernatural seductress Bo (played by Anna Silk, The Ghost Whisperer), a Succubus (a powerful female entity in folklore) who feeds off sexual energy. Raised by human parents, Bo had no reason to believe she was anything other than the girl next door — until she “drained” her first boyfriend to death.
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