Showcase renewed Lost Girl for a second season on November 12, 2010, announcing that it had "consistently drawn over 700,000 viewers weekly, making it the number one scripted drama series across all Canadian specialty channels." [1][2][3]
The order for an additional nine episodes to make the season a total of 22 episodes was announced by Showcase in a July 7, 2011, press release [4][5] made public two weeks before the first appearance of Lost Girl cast and producers at San Diego Comic-Con International on July 22, 2011.[6]
♦ Season 2 premiered on Sunday, September 4, 2011, at 9 p.m.[7]
The twenty-second, season finale episode aired on April 1, 2012.
The final episode of the season was preceded by Lost Girl Finale Pre-Show, a one-hour Showcase special with a live audience, hosted by Lost Girl writer Steve Cochrane, featuring Anna Silk and other cast members.[8]
On May 18, 2011, Syfy (U.S.) announced that it had acquired 26 episodes (Season 1 and Season 2) of Lost Girl from Prodigy Pictures Inc. [9]
In the United Kingdom (UK and Ireland), Season 2 premiered on Syfy UK on January 12, 2012.[10]
In Australia, it premiered on SF on February 23, 2012.[11] SF ceased operations on December 31, 2013, and SBS (Special Broadcasting Service) acquired the rights to the second season of Lost Girl.[12] The season (repeat) premiered on free-to-air channel SBS 2 on September 29, 2014.[13]
In the United States, it premiered on Syfy (U.S.) on April 16, 2012 (one week after the last episode of Season 1 aired on April 9, 2012).[14]
The DVD of Season 2 was released in Canada and the United States on November 13, 2012; followed by the United Kingdom on September 9, 2013; and Australia on September 19, 2013.
For the complete history of Lost Girl (including gallery and videos) visit: Lost Girl History.
Showrunner
- Jeremy Boxen
- Grant Rosenberg
Writers
- Alan McCullough
- Alexandra Zarowny
- Duana Taha
- Emily Andras
- Grant Rosenberg
- Harris Goldberg
- Jay Firestone
- Jeremy Boxen
- Michelle Lovretta
- Shelley Scarrow
- Steve Cochrane
Directors
- Brett Sullivan
- Clark Johnson
- David Greene
- David Winning
- Gail Harvey
- George Mihalka
- James Dunnison
- John Fawcett
- Lee Rose
- Lynne Stopkewich
- Michael DeCarlo
- Paolo Barzman
- Paul Fox
- Robert Lieberman
- Steve DiMarco
Story arc
After Bo's reunion with her Succubus birth mother, Aife, and following the clash between them, she faces personal challenges with Dyson when she finds out that he had lied to her about knowing who her birth mother was and that he had been Trick's undercover agent, as well as his lost feelings of passion for her – and with Lauren when their relationship becomes complicated after The Morrigan informs Bo that Lauren had a girlfriend. At the same time that she is coping with these emotional turmoils, a villainous and evil ancient enemy of the Fae, The Garuda, is awakened and resurfaces with the intent to destroy the peace truce between the Light Fae and Dark Fae clans, and reignite The Great War between them. The new Ash, Lachlan, recruits Bo to be his champion in the final battle against The Garuda and she agrees on the condition that he regard her as a partner, not as his servant. Bo finds out that she is not only Trick's maternal granddaughter, but that she has inherited some of his Blood Sage powers. Bo must quickly learn how to handle herself so that she may protect those who have protected her, and form a united team in the fight to stop a powerful enemy bent on destroying everyone and everything in its path.
Season 2 Episodes
- Something Wicked This Fae Comes
- I Fought the Fae (and the Fae Won)
- Scream a Little Dream
- Mirror, Mirror
- BrotherFae of the Wolves
- It's Better to Burn Out Than Fae Away
- Fae Gone Wild
- Death Didn't Become Him
- Original Skin
- Raging Fae
- Can't See the Fae-Rest
- Masks
- Barometz. Trick. Pressure
- Midnight Lamp
- Table for Fae
- School's Out
- The Girl Who Fae'd With Fire
- Fae-nted Love
- Truth and Consequences
- Lachlan's Gambit
- Into the Dark
- Flesh and Blood
Main Cast
- Anna Silk as Bo
- Kris Holden-Ried as Dyson
- Ksenia Solo as Kenzi
- Zoie Palmer as Dr. Lauren Lewis
- Rick Howland as Trick
- K.C. Collins as Hale
Supporting Cast
- Aaron Ashmore as Nate (Human)
- Anthony Lemke as Ryan Lambert (Loki)
- Athena Karkanis as Nadia (Human)
- Emmanuelle Vaugier as The Morrigan (Evony Fleurette Marquise) (Leanan Sidhe)
- Hayley Nault as The Nain Rouge
- Kate Trotter as The Norn
- Lina Roessler as Ciara (Fairy/Scuffock)
- Paul Amos as Vex (Mesmer)
- Raoul Trujillo as The Garuda
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
Supporting – Guest – Bit Actors
- Bruce Beaton as Marvin (Doonie)
- Daveed Louza as Bruno
- Dennis O’Connor as Elder "Buzz" Porter
- Hayley Nault as The Nain Rouge
- Ho Chow as the Tesso
- Izaak Smith as Clerk
- Lovina Yavari as Carnival Fae
- Melyssa Anishnabie as Carnival Fae
- Paulino Nunes as Zael
- Sarah Jurgens as Gaia (The Land)
- Ted Ludzick as Geek
- Chris Hoffman as Hamish
- Conrad Coates as The Blackthorn
- Edwin MacIsaac as Large Hunk
- Jamillah Ross as Gladys
- Joanna Bacalso as Female Contender
- Natalie Brown as Sabine Purcell (The Stag)
- Rebecca Amare as Attendant
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.03 – Scream a Little Dream
- Cliff Saunders as Mumphert (Brownie)
- Conrad Bergschneider as The Baku
- Jason Blicker as Frank the Doorman (Sandman)
- Jessica Huras as Old Bo
- Jill Frappier as Mrs. Farlinger
- John Corbett as Gruff Voiced Figure
- Kate Trotter as The Norn
- Kristina Pesic as The Mare
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.04 – Mirror, Mirror
- Catherine Fitch as Aunt Ludmila
- Jessica Philips as Sex Trade Worker #1
- Jessie Behan as Soccer Mom
- Kate Lynch as Baba Yaga (Witch)
- Nenna Abuwa as Sex Trade Worker #2
- Odessa Kelebay as Anna
- Rayisa Kondracki as Elena
- Tattiawna Jones as Daphne (Water Nymph)
- Tenika Davis as Selma
- Theresa Joy as Gloria
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.05 – BrotherFae of the Wolves
- Ari Cohen as Brikram
- Dan Lett as Cumberbatch
- Graham Abbey as Cayden (Wolf-Shifter)
- Jayne Eastwood as Velma (Mongolian Death Worm)
- Kate Trotter as The Norn
- Lina Roessler as Ciara (Fairy/Scuffock)
- Paul James Kelly as Stefan (Wolf-Shifter)
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- Athena Karkanis as Nadia
- Dewshane Williams as Jason Gaines
- Emmanuelle Vaugier as The Morrigan (Evony Fleurette Marquise) (Leanan Sidhe)
- James Cade as Tryst
- Katie Boland as Bianca (Seniatta)
- Kenneth Wickes as Old Man (Scorpion Man)
- Marty Adams as The Eye (Cyclop)
- Nahanni Johnstone as Dominatrix
- Paul Amos as Vex (Mesmer)
- Steve Lund as Rockstar
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.07 – Fae Gone Wild
- Cindy Morellato as Exotic Dancer #4
- Cristina Rosato as Sheri (Selkie)
- Dave Hemstad as Lewis / Kobe Ah Ket (Bunyip)
- Hayley Nault as The Nain Rouge
- Jung Yul Kim as Bouncer
- Lina Roessler as Ciara (Fairy/Scuffock)
- Maria del Mar as Donna (Selkie)
- Mellisa Moore as Exotic Dancer #2
- Mellisa Veszi as Exotic Dancer #3
- Richard Chevolleau as Officer Boyd
- Robin Kasyanov as Zephyr
- Tanisha Thammavongsa as Exotic Dancer #1
- 2.08 – Death Didn't Become Him
- A. Frank Ruffo as Italian Chef
- Athena Karkanis as Nadia
- Chad Connell as Christoph
- Chris Gillett as The General
- Cory Grant as Boxer
- Courtney White as Tori (Telepath)
- Dave Kiner as Musician
- Glen Gaston as Scientist
- Russell Ferrier as Groundskeeper
- Salvatore Antonio as The Lich
- Vanessa Burns as Cowgirl
- Von Flores as Donovan
- Zachary Bennett as Gary (Cheeno)
- 2.09 – Original Skin
- Aj Jaywar as Reynard
- Hayley Nault as The Nain Rouge
- Lina Roessler as Ciara (Fairy/Scuffock)
- Michael Cram as Woods (Boraro)
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.10 – Raging Fae
- Angelica Lisk as Thrasher
- Bola Olubowale as Obsidian Man
- Kevin Claydon as Limo Driver
- Joanne Boland as Mel Williams
- Joe Pingue as Ferraro
- Nicholas Bode as Tyler (Gama-Sennin)
- Noah Danby as Oscar (Ogre)
- Tim Campbell as Mike
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.11 – Can't See the Fae-Rest
- Devon MacDonald as Drunk Girl
- Drew Nelson as Clive
- Fulvio Cecere as Sgt. Ross
- Fenulla Jiwani as Eulalie
- Hardee T. Lineham as Heinze (Kobold)
- Kristopher Turner as Russell
- Lina Roessler as Ciara (Fairy/Scuffock)
- Pamela Matthews as Maganda (Batibat)
- Rainbow Sun Francks as Cameron
- Sitara Hewitt as Lita (Mama Wata)
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.12 – Masks
- Aaron Ashmore as Nate
- Anthony Lemke as Ryan Lambert (Loki)
- Athena Karkanis as Nadia
- Denis Akiyama as The Preta
- Elena Lau as Hale's Girlfriend
- Lina Roessler as Ciara (Fairy/Scuffock)
- Philip Akin as Tshombe (Shaman)
- Pragna Desai as Peggy
- Steve Cochrane as Bartender
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.13 – Barometz. Trick. Pressure
- Aaron Ashmore as Nate
- Alisen Down as Wife [Isabeau] (Succubus)
- Athena Karkanis as Nadia
- Kyra Harper as Wai Lin (Luduan)
- Lina Roessler as Ciara (Fairy/Scuffock)
- Phil Nessel as Teague
- Raoul Trujillo as The Garuda
- Richard Willis as Wendell
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.14 – Midnight Lamp
- Anna Cyzon as Bartender #2
- Anthony Lemke as Ryan Lambert (Loki)
- Gregory Finney as Norn's Assistant
- Kate Trotter as The Norn
- Lauren Holly as Sadie (Afreet)
- Lina Roessler as Ciara (Fairy/Scuffock)
- Moses Nyarko as Tough Guy
- Rebecca Dalton as Scenester Gal
- Ryan Cooley as Blogger
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.15 – Table for Fae
- Aaron Ashmore as Nate
- Alex Keeton as Backpacker
- Anthony Lemke as Ryan Lambert (Loki)
- David Richmond-Peck as Garrity
- Emmanuelle Vaugier as The Morrigan (Evony Fleurette Marquise) (Leanan Sidhe)
- Genelle Williams as Hessa (Serket)
- Katherine Barrell as Maisie
- Kyle Buchanan as Everett
- Kyle Labine as Tony
- Lauren Bullivant as Delphine
- Les Carlson as Cole (Older)
- Lyndie Greenwood as Lana (Serket)
- Richard Blackburn as Gerald
- Tammy Gillis as Marissa
- 2.16 – School's Out
- Allana Harkin as Coach
- Andrew Jackson as Jed
- Anthony Lemke as Ryan Lambert (Loki)
- Athena Karkanis as Nadia
- David Macniven as Beverly's Dad
- Madison Cipparone as Popular Girl
- Samantha Munro as Beverly
- Sasha Clements as Sarah
- Shamier Anderson as Evan
- Steffi DiDomenicantonio as Female Student
- Sterling Jarvis as Vice Principal Dickerson
- Steven Yaffee as Earl (Akvan)
- Victoria Adilman as Mrs. Phelps
- 2.17 – The Girl Who Fae'd With Fire
- Aaron Ashmore as Nate
- Athena Karkanis as Nadia
- Christine Aziz as Maid
- Clive Walton as Crier
- Damon Redfern as Emmett
- Erica Luttrell as Val Santiago (Pombero)
- Eugene Clark as Sturgess Santiago [closing credits name listed: "Fletcher"]
- Katie Bergin as Tamsin
- Paul Fauteux as Nigel
- Samantha Madely as Consigliere
- Sean Cullen as Dabner
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.18 – Fae-nted Love
- Anthony Lemke as Ryan Lambert (Loki)
- Isabelle Kiraly as Assistant
- James Cade as Tryst
- Jay T. Schramek as Singing Man
- Kathy Laskey as Tulip
- Kris Siddiqi as Delivery Man
- Merwin Mondesir as Guard
- Oliver Becker as Acher
- Richard Clarkin as Brother Douglas (Addonc)
- Rick Braggins as Dougalitte
- Robin Brule as Carla
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.19 – Truth and Consequences
- Aaron Ashmore as Nate
- Athena Karkanis as Nadia
- Courtney White as Tori (Telepath)
- Ingrid Kavelaars as The Glaive (Telepath/Wood Nymph)
- Ree Andrews as Glaive Guard #2
- Shannon Leroux as Glaive Guard #1
- Tricia Braun as Woman
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.20 – Lachlan's Gambit
- Glenn Cross as Berserker #2
- Greg Bryk as Cleasby
- Jack Sansone as Lachlan's Guard
- Lina Roessler as Ciara (Fairy/Scuffock)
- Martin Julien as Alastor (Mole)
- Raoul Trujillo as The Garuda
- Vincent Rother as Berserker #3
- Vincent Walsh as Lachlan (Naga)
- 2.21 – Into the Dark
- Ashley MacIsaac as Fiddler #1
- Billy MacLellan as Duncan (Redcap)
- Brock Johnson as Drunk Reveler
- Carla Giuliani as Chanting Woman #2
- Deborah Odell as Awhero
- Emmanuelle Vaugier as The Morrigan (Evony Fleurette Marquise) (Leanan Sidhe)
- Hayley Nault as The Nain Rouge
- Jon Cor as Paulo
- Kate Trotter as The Norn
- Lina Roessler as Ciara (Fairy/Scuffock) [photograph]
- Paul Amos as Vex (Mesmer)
- Sonja Vanbesien as Chanting Woman #1
- Stephanie Cadman as Fiddler #2
- 2.22 – Flesh and Blood
- Alisen Down as Isabeau (Succubus)
- Erica Luttrell as Val Santiago (Pombero)
- Martin Julien as Alastor (Mole)
- Paul Amos as Vex (Mesmer)
- Raoul Trujillo as The Garuda
Season 2 Quotes
See Quotes: Season 2 for collection of memorable quotations.
Soundtrack
The Lost Girl Theme Song was written by Jody Colero, Marco DiFelice, and Benjamin Pinkerton.
- Aheb Hawak by Sonoton Music / APM Music
- Follow Me by Make Me Young
- Give It Away by Delhi 2 Dublin
- House Of Mirrors by Ted Brett Barnes
- In The Dark by Pom Pom
- In Your Machine by Alex Metric
- Psycho Circus by Kristian Southhouse / Jam Symposium
- Slovenian Circus by Kristian Southhouse / Jam Symposium
- Stained by Bonesaw
- Flute Sonata in G Minor - Arioso by Kristian Southhouse / Jam Symposium
- The Four Seasons: 'Autumn': III. Allegro composed by Vivaldi; by Kristian Southhouse / Jam Symposium
- Goa’s Wake Up courtesy APM Music
- Northern Lights by Bad Hands feat. Britta Persson & Karl Larsson
- Our Heartland courtesy APM Music
- Percy Street Stomp courtesy APM Music
- Rambling courtesy APM Music
- Sheep’s Eyes courtesy APM Music
- String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor D180: Andante con moto 'Death and the Maiden' by Schubert / APM Music
- Velvet Jazz courtesy APM Music
- We Are Everything by Brandon Chandler
- American Toy by Jewel Timo / APM Music
- Drop Names Not Bombs by Louise Burns
- Jerk It by Thunderheist
- Travellers’ Ways courtesy APM Music
- Villain by The Duke Spirit
- 2.04 Mirror, Mirror
- Bodhran Dance by Sonoton Music / APM Music
- Romanian Polka by Sonoton Music / APM Music
- Toundra by Kosinus Music / APM Music
- Turkey Pulse by Selected Sound / APM Music
- Visions Of You by Modern Superstitions
- Ancient Voices by Sonoton Music / APM Music
- Big Bad Wolf by The Heavy
- Connaught Chase by KPM Music / APM Music
- The Gathering by KPM Music / APM Music
- Highland Games by Carlin Music / APM Music
- Space Mandoline by Kosinus Music / APM Music
- Spin And Win courtesy APM Music
- Cold War by Tori Sparks
- Eastern Glen by Bruton Music / APM Music
- Friends United courtesy APM Music
- Give It Away by Delhi 2 Dublin
- Here’s To The Days by Drakes Hotel
- Lose It by Austra
- Special Shoes by Gypsophilia
- Tar Pond Tango by The Tom Fun Orchestra
- Wildness by Sonoton Music / APM Music
- 2.07 Fae Gone Wild
- Aegis by Johnny Hollow
- The Ballad Of NGB (Instrumental) by Stateless
- Bodytalk by Selected Sound / APM Music
- The Deep by Data Romance
- Cage Of Love by West One Music / APM Music
- Can We Go Wrong by Hesta Prynn
- I Love Your Style by Selected Sound / APM Music
- Licky (Work It Out) (Vandalism Radio Remix) by Larry Tee feat. Princess Superstar
- Sweet Life by Madison
- Sweet Rock N' Roll by Vibrolux
- Tempted By You by Bruton Music / APM Music
- Throw Me To The Rats by The Tom Fun Orchestra
- Timebomb by Pati Yang
- Air & Variations composed by Handel, arranged by Kristian Southhouse / Jam Symposium
- Boom by MC Magico
- Brother by July Talk
- I Caught Holden Smiling by Ronley Teper
- The Crazy Baby by Raquel Reed
- Jig From The Suite in E Minor For Harpsichord composed by Handel, arranged by Kristian Southhouse / Jam Symposium
- Killing It by The Hundred In The Hands
- Monster Donte by Misteur Valaire
- Passacaile From The Suite In G Minor composed by Handel, arranged by Kristian Southhouse / Jam Symposium
- Realpolitik by Wilderness
- Romeo And Juliet Fantasy Overture courtesy APM Music
- Romeo And Juliet Fantasy Oveture composed by Tchaikovsky, arranged by Kristian Southhouse / Jam Symposium
- When I Get Home by Wildlife
- 2.09 Original Skin
- Love by Ronley Teper
- Pop Culture by Creature
- Venetian Hautboy by Beatrice Antolini
- Young Blood by Lynx
- 2.10 Raging Fae
- Ajnabee by Earthrise Soundsystem feat. Go-Ray
- Dressed In Dresden by The Hundred In The Hands
- Groove Bastard 2 by Kristian Southhouse
- I’m So Glad by Royal Wood
- In This Drum A Secret (Four 80 East Sunshine Mix) by Eccodek
- So Cool by Saidah Baba Talibah
- Strange Love by Winter Gloves
- All Saints Day by Aquatic
- Bodhran Dance by Sonoton Music / APM Music
- Celtic March by Tim Tickner
- Falling Away (Jacques Renault Remix) by Big Scary
- Float A by Sonoton Music / APM Music
- Formulas and Functions (Remix) by Circle Research feat. Maylee Todd
- Ignition by Chris Lewis / KPM Music
- Lass Vicious by Old Man Luedecke
- Nah Nah Song by Kristian Southhouse / Jam Symposium
- Oh My Love by John and Jehn
- Right Before Ya by Michael Boland
- 2.12 Masks
- (unknown) by Aaron Ashmore
- Brand New Weapon by Wildlife
- Coming Up Strangers by Zoe Sky Jordan
- Covenience Store by KPM Music / APM Music
- If The Creeks Don't Rise by Sunparlour Players
- Journeyman by KPM Music / APM Music
- June Strangelets by Megastick Fanfare
- La Di Da by Victorian Halls
- Runner by Sunparlour Players
- China Soul by AXS Music / APM Music
- 2.14 Midnight Lamp
- The Keeper by Bonobo feat. Andreya Triana
- Leave The City Outside by DJ Center feat. Oddisee
- She’ll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain
- Sirens by The Pack A.D
- Time Is The Enemy by Quantic
- 2.15 Table for Fae
- Baby In The Black And White by Madison Violet
- Cruising The Boulevard courtesy APM Music / Cherry Picked Music
- Deep by APM Music / Sonoton Music
- Haydn’s String Quartet by Kristian Southhouse
- Jazztronic courtesy APM Music / Kosinus
- On A Roll by CTZNSHP
- Quit, Your Being Thoughtless by Moros Eros
- Serenity Blanket by Kristian Southhouse
- Shame On Me by Amanda Blank
- Summer Sounds by Maylee Todd
- Uknowwhatiwant by Elektrisk Gonner
- 2.16 School's Out
- Bercy by Gypsophilia
- Colleen Harpe by Top Less Gay Love Tekno Party
- Forth And Back by Art Of Fresh
- Ghosts by Hooded Fang
- Going Back To School by The Fleshtones
- Just One Look by Doris Troy
- Bach Badinerie by Kristian Southhouse
- Bach Brandenburg 2nd by Kristian Southhouse
- Boccherini Minuet by Kristian Southhouse
- Chopin Mazurka Opus 7 No. 1 by Kristian Southhouse
- Chopin Mazurka Opus 7 No. 2 by Kristian Southhouse
- Handel Entrance Of The Queen Of Sheba by Kristian Southhouse
- Jigs In A by Ashley MacIsaac
- Old Mythologies by The Barr Brothers
- Sinner by Emika
- Tchaikovsky Waltz From Serenade For Strings by Kristian Southhouse
- 2.18 Fae-nted Love
- Mendelssohn Wedding March by Kristian Southhouse
- Rolling Along by Stephanie Cadman
- Why Don't You Believe Me? by Small Sins
- Close Watch by Agnes Obel
- Go On And Kiss Me by The Raveonettes
- Some Things I Am by Kristian Southhouse
- 2.20 Lachlan's Gambit
- ( No commercial music)
- 2.21 Into the Dark
- D-Troi - T by Ashley MacIssac
- Echo Bay by Ohbijou
- High Road To Linton by Ashley MacIssac
- I Got Booze by The Lucky Ones
- Jigs In D by Ashley MacIssac
- Reels by Ashley MacIsaac
- Seduce Them All by Central Park feat. Emilie Mover
- St. Paul & Queen by The Lucky Ones
- U Can't Touch This by MC Hammer
- 2.22 Flesh and Blood
- Serpents by Sharon Van Etten
- Turkey Pulse by Selected Sound / APM Music
Viewers – Ratings: Canada
- 2.01 = 420,000 [15]
- 2.02 = 358,000 [16]
- 2.03 = 332,000 [17]
- 2.04 = N/A
- 2.05 = 345,000 [18]
- 2.06 = 265,000 [19]
- 2.07 = 236,000 [20]
- 2.08 = N/A
- 2.09 = 285,000 [21]
- 2.10 = 223,000 [22]
- 2.11 = 377,000 [23]
- 2.12 = N/A
- 2.13 = 308,000 [24]
- 2.14 = 330,000 [25]
- 2.15 = 264,000 [26]
- 2.16 = N/A
- 2.17 = 232,000 [27]
- 2.18 = N/A
- 2.19 = N/A
- 2.20 = 264,000 [28]
- 2.21 = 241,000 [29]
- 2.22 = 323,000 [30]
Awards – Nominations
• Nominated: 2013 Leo Awards [31]
- Best Direction in a Dramatic Series
- David Winning – Lost Girl – Midnight Lamp
• Nominated: 2013 Canadian Screen Awards [32]
- Best Achievement in Casting
- Lost Girl – Barometz. Trick. Pressure – Lisa Parasyn
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series
- Lost Girl – The Girl Who Fae'd With Fire/Truth and Consequences – Ksenia Solo
- Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Fiction Program or Series
- Lost Girl – Something Wicked This Fae Comes – Ian Brock
- Best Writing in a Dramatic Series
- Lost Girl – Into the Dark – Emily Andras
DVD Cover Art
Gallery
Videos: Trailers - Previews - Sneak Peeks - Interviews
Syfy Trailers - Sneak Peeks - Previews - Features
Showcase – Shaw Media – Prodigy Pictures: re Season 2
[ if a web page is no longer accessible try a search of the URL on Wayback Machine for a possible archive ]
FAEDOM HITS A NEW HIGH WITH THE LAUNCH OF FIRST EVER LOST GIRL PRE-SHOW
February 24, 2012. Shaw Media PR@ShawMediaTV_PR (Twitter)
Lost Girl pre-show and contest coming up:
FAEDOM HITS A NEW HIGH WITH THE LAUNCH OF FIRST EVER LOST GIRL PRE-SHOW
February 24, 2012. Shaw Media (Press Release) [via TV, eh?]
Lost Girl episode order upped to 22:
SHOWCASE ORDERS NINE MORE EPISODES OF LOST GIRL AS CAST PREPARE FOR THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE AT COMIC-CON!
July 7, 2011. Shaw Media (Press Release) [via TV, eh?]
Lost Girl starts production on Season 2
May 16, 2011. Prodigy Pictures (Press Release) [via TV, eh?]
Showcase Keeps the Fae: Lost Girl Gets Second Season Renewal
November 12, 2010. Showcase Blog (CW Media)
Articles – Interviews – Media Releases
[ if a web page is no longer accessible try a search of the URL on Wayback Machine for a possible archive ]
- Season 1 & 2 Cast Conference Interview (Syfy) (Anna Silk, Zoie Palmer, Kris Holden-Ried)
Supernatural series Lost Girl is fun, sexy and soon on SBS
September 20, 2014. The Chronicle (Toowoomba)
Review: Lost Girl – The Complete Season 2 (U.K. DVD)
October 8, 2013. CultTVTimes
Leo Awards 2013 Nominees
May 13, 2013. Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Foundation of British Columbia
Canadian Screen Awards TV and Digital Media Nominations
January 15, 2013. CBC/Radio-Canada
2012 Visibility Awards
January 3, 2013. AfterEllen
- Favorite Fictional Lesbian Couple: Bo and Lauren (Lost Girl)
- Favorite TV Actress: Anna Silk
- Favorite TV Drama: Lost Girl
- Hottest Hookup in Film/TV: Bo and Lauren (Lost Girl)
15 Fabulous Pleasures From the Year in TV
December 21, 2012. Slate
- Number 1: Lost Girl
A MESSAGE TO THE FAENATICS (Season 2 Canada)
October 29, 2012. Take Lost Girl Home
After "Lost Girl" fans complain, Syfy explains Doccubus scene cuts
May 4, 2012. AfterEllen
Exclusive: Kris Holden-Ried on Season 2 of "Lost Girl"
April 19, 2012. SciFi Vision
'Lost Girl' Isn’t 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'— And That's Okay
April 3, 2012. ThinkProgress
Lost Girl - Showcase airing a one hour Lost Girl special on April 1 before the finale
February 24, 2012. SpoilerTV
'Lost Girl' Season 2 Will Air Very Soon On Syfy In U.S.
February 16, 2012. HuffPost TV (The Huffington Post)
Best Of TV Awards 2011
February 3, 2012. Canadagraphs
- Best Couple: Bo and Dr. Lauren Lewis - Lost Girl
'Lost Girl' actresses open up about show's same-sex love triangle
January 26, 2012. Paranormal Pop Culture
Anna Silk Interview LOST GIRL
January 16, 2012. Collider.com
Anna Silk is SYFY’s "Lost Girl"
January 13, 2012. ABCNews (Video)
Meet Anna Silk, sexy succubus of Lost Girl, Syfy's newest series
January 10, 2012. Blastr.com
Lauren Holly to guest star on Lost Girl (from Media Release)
January 10, 2012. TV, eh?
Lost Girl - Emmanuelle Vaugier returning for dark fae arc at the end of season 2
December 29, 2011. SpoilerTV
Lost Girl - Vex returning at the end of season 2
December 28, 2011. SpoilerTV
An interview with "Lost Girl" star Zoie Palmer
December 22, 2011. AfterEllen
All who wander are not Lost
December 19, 2011. Dorothy Surrenders
Interview: Zoie Palmer on 'Lost Girl' Fall Finale and More [Part 2]
December 18, 2011. Suite101
Inside 'Lost Girl' - Interview with Zoie Palmer [Part 1]
December 17, 2011. Suite101
- http://anca-dumitru.suite101.com/inside-lost-girl---interview-with-zoie-palmer-a399175
- Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20120624100119/http://suite101.com/article/inside-lost-girl---interview-with-zoie-palmer-a399175
"Is Laurens BO call her Faetal Attraction? Zoie Palmer – Lost Girl"
December 14, 2011. Bulldog Publicity
Doctor Doctor – A Conversation with Lost Girl's Zoie Palmer
November 27, 2011. The Televixen
Go Fae yourself: Lost Girl fans can influence the series
October 11, 2011. Media in Canada
Aaron Ashmore to guest star on Lost Girl (from Media Release)
October 6, 2011. TV, eh?
Lost Girl - Lina Roessler lands major role
September 15, 2011. SpoilerTV
BO'dacious "BO" BOcomes Showcase Sweetheart & Scores Second Season, As "Lost Girl" Sky Rockets Television Ratings for Specialty Channels!
September 4, 2011. Bulldog Publicity
Interview: Anna Silk is ready for Lost Girl season two!
September 4, 2011. Mike's Bloggity Blog
Anna Silk and Zoie Palmer [VIDEO]
September 3, 2011. TOROMagazine.com - On Set
We Preview LOST GIRL Season 2 with Star Anna Silk
September 1, 2011. TheTVaddict.com
'Lost Girl' star Anna Silk drops inhibitions to play seductive succubus Bo
September 1, 2011. (The Canadian Press) Global News
Televisualist: Heroic Bisexual Succubus Fairy Time
August 29, 2011. Torontoist
'Lost Girl' fans a dedicated bunch
August 29, 2011. Toronto Sun
"Lost Girl" showcases the Lauren and Bo relationship for Season 2
August 26, 2011. AfterEllen
Lost Girl - Season 2 Character Bios - Including the new Ash!
August 25, 2011. SpoilerTV
Syfy Acquires Supernatural Drama Series 'Lost Girl' from Prodigy Pictures
May 18, 2011. TV by the Numbers
LOST GIRL Renewed for Second Season
November 15, 2010. Channel Canada News
Canadian series Lost Girl gets second season renewal (from Canwest Press Pelease)
November 15, 2010. Throng Canada
Lost Girl renewed for season 2 (from Media Release)
November 12, 2010. TV, eh?
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