"The kegs are full and the Dal Riata is open for business." "And what do we have here?" "Only the biggest, sexiest, craziest Lost Girl fans in the world!" "Welcome to the Lost Girl season-2 finale pre-show." "My name" " My name is Steve Cochrane." "I'm one of the writers for Lost Girl." "I'll be your host for this evening." "First, can I ask you guys a question?" "Is anyone here at all excited to meet the cast today?" "Excellent, excellent, excellent." "Now, they couldn't make it..." "No, I'm joking." "No, they're all upstairs." "They're in the building." "In less than an hour from this very moment, Bo and company will faceoff against the all-powerful Garuda in an epic battle for the ages." "But first, why don't we take a moment here to meet some of these lovely, gorgeous people here in the audience." "These fans have gone the extra mile to be here today and they've sent in some great stuff." "Some contest winners." "Let's take a minute to meet some of them right now." "You sent in this beautiful picture of you with these crazy" "Fae eyes." "Now, I noticed that they're very, very blue." "Is it hereditary, the women in your family, you can see their eyes from space?" "Yeah, it runs in the family." "I wish." "Thanks so much for the photo and thanks for being here." "It's nice to meet you." "You sent in" " Look at those pictures that she drew of Ksenia." "These are amazing." "Of Kenzi." "Are you an artist?" "Is this what you do?" "Yes, it's what I'm studying." "Oh, wow." "That's great." "These are amazing." "I can draw SpongeBob..." "almost as good as my 7-year-old." "It's pretty good." "Anyways, thanks so much." "I'm glad you're here." "All right, guys, so now for those unfortunate people at home who have not yet seen an episode of Lost Girl (and I'm talking to you, Grandmother), we're going to take a moment" "right now and get you caught up and take you inside the secret society that is the world of Fae." "Here is Lost Girl 101." "Lost Girl is a show about a girl name Bo." "She is a succubus, which is a creature that feeds on sexual energy." "Season 1 opens with Bo saving Kenzi's life." "I'll take you somewhere safe." "They meet in this kind of crazy set of circumstances where they have to help each other." "You are definitely the toughest kid on this playground." "I play a fella named Dyson, who is a shape-shifter." "The secret society is a world that is inhabited by what we call Fae, that we pulled from lots of different sort of superstitious, mystical backgrounds, from all sorts of different cultures around the world." "Well, I play Dr. Lauren Lewis." "And I work for the Light Fae." "Based on your feeding signature, you're..." "Just say it." "You're a succubus." "So there's a love triangle with Bo and Dyson and Lauren." "And there's all kinds of sacrifices made by both Dyson and Lauren." "You need all of the strength you can get, so take some of of mine." "Won't I kill you?" "Just kiss me." "There's a lot of really fun elements to the show." "It's a supernatural world that sort of is really vast, but I think people connect to the relationships because those relationships are really human, even though most of us aren't human." "Oh, you!" "You are the Kenziest Kenzi ever!" "All right!" "Exciting stuff." "Okay, now that we're all on the same page finally and we are counting down even closer to the big finale..." "But first, what would Lost Girl be without its lost girl." "Here's a look at this sexy succubus that we all know and love." "Bo, have you thought this through?" "No." "But it's the only way I heal." "I don't usually have trouble wrapping my mouth around things." "Something about that sentence makes me horny." "All right!" "And here she is:" "The unaligned Fae of the hour, everyone's favourite succubus, the lost girl, the pride of Fredericton, New Brunswick." "Anna Silk, everybody!" "Good to see you." "Good to see you." "Hi, everybody!" "Awesome!" "So awesome!" "How cool is this!" "This is fantastic." "I can't help but notice that your applause was bigger." "Sorry, Steve." "No, the energy in here is amazing." "I know." "Is this incredible?" "Yeah!" "Anna, you play a succubus." "I do." "Let's just say it." "Yeah, call it out." "You can kill people with sex." "I can." "How do you" " How do you prepare for a role like that?" "Well..." "How don't you prepare, really." "Draw on personal experience." "Yes, you do." "I murder people." "Excellent." "That's what I was trying to get." "The police will be here any minute." "Seriously, what kind of challenges are there to play a role like Bo?" "Well, I think" " Bo, obviously, she's a supernatural creature." "You all know what she does." "But I think to prepare to play Bo, you really have to identify with the human side of her, and that's what I play." "You can't really play a succubus." "I am a succubus." "So I sort of look at the human side of her and the relationships that she has on the show." "So, yeah." "The sexual part of it, I mean, you just have to go for it." "I guess so, right?" "There's no way around it." "You just have to go for it." "One of the biggest compliments I always hear about the show is that it's so sex-positive." "It's like there's not really any labels." "The sexual orientation thing doesn't really matter." "It's just about choosing who you choose to love." "How big is that?" "H I important is that message for you in playing Bo?" "Oh, I think it's really important." "I think it's one of the things I'm most proud of on the show." "I love that here's this, you know, leading female character who loves who she loves." "It's who she is, it's what she is." "There's no apology about it." "There's no questioning about it." "She questions a lot of other stuff." "But you know, she completely embraces who she is." "And that wasn't easy for Bo all the time." "I mean, her power was something she had to struggle with." "It was her greatest source of shame for so long and it becomes her greatest source of power." "But the sexuality part of it is completely unapologetic and completely who she is, which I love." "There's a lot to draw on." "Yeah." "It's really great." "That's one of the greatest things about fan response to the show, too, has been that aspect of who she is." "And I'm really proud of that." "Right on." "Now, you meet so many fans." "We have so many fans here today as well." "You meet a lot of people at Comicon, fan expos, and things like that." "Is there any moment of fan interaction that really hit you and kind of stuck?" "Yeah, definitely." "I mean, we've met all kinds of great people." "And everyone has their own specific reason for why they love Lost Girl, and I love hearing all of them." "But we had one girl last year at fan expo who wanted to speak to Zoie and I. Zoie who plays Lauren so wonderfully." "And she sort of came up to us, and she was nervous and pretty emotional, and really wanted to share with us that it was because of the relationship that we had on the show that she was able to come" "out to her mom." "And we were speechless and also just really happy that there's a role model out there for her at that time." "It's incredible." "It's incredible." "Yeah." "It's more beautiful than the breath of my kids." "We have an audience question here for you now." "Sure." "Hi." "Hello." "Just as we've come to the end of season 2 and looking back at how things..." "How was the biggest way that Bo has changed your life or getting to know her, playing her, this whole experience?" "Well, I mean..." "I definitely learned from Bo." "I mean, I think..." "Ultimately, I am Bo, but I have to sort of add a few layers to myself to play Bo." "You know, she's incredibly confident, which is something that I've learned from her." "No matter what she has to do, no matter how scared she is, she does it." "She stands up and she does it." "Which I think is something everyone can relate to." "I can relate to it." "I'm scared a lot of the time." "And you just have to kind of go for it." "And that's something I definitely have learned from her." "And you know, I like to think that she learns from me a little bit, too." "Excellent." "All right, Anna Silk, everybody!" "Thank you!" "Don't go aw. ." "There's a lot more Anna on the show." "And plus, our own big bad wolf is coming up after the break as we keep counting down to the Lost Girl season-2 finale." "We're just orchestrating a scene here where Dyson wolfs out and attacks 4 minions, at this case, but supposedly it'll be a swarm of minions coming at him, and he'll be taking them out." "Block, punch." "When you're having to act these moments out, you get caught up in the moment." "And you know, if it's a life-or-death situation..." "I actually injured a guy." "We had to do a head-butt gag." "And we're supposed to clear, you know, beside our heads." "And we did for every take except for this one." "I connected with this guy." "He got the hard part of my head and I got the soft part of his eye." "So it didn't hurt me, but I saw him glaze." "They really work to my strengths." "You know, they take what they know I can do well and they sort of make that really work, and that's kind of how we found Bo's fighting style, which is kind of to use-- She's really strong, but she's" "not really an expert fighter." "She's strong and she's smart and she's capable, so she kind of just takes whatever's around her and uses it to her advantage." "Well, anyone who's ever had a hit show knows you're only there because you've got great fans, and no one greater than this guy right here." "You know him on Twitter as Faenonymous." "Here he is." "Curt Bennett, everybody." "Curt, you've been so active in social media with this show right from the get-go." "What is it about Lost Girl that resonates so big with you?" "I love the characters." "I love the story." "It's such a big world out there." "There's even more out there than the characters that we see, even." "You know, there's so much more out there that could be explored eventually." "You know, spin-offs." "Who knows." "Also, you know, we're minutes from the big finale." "Are you excited?" "Definitely." "Any predictions?" "Wow." "I'd rather not try and make a fool of myself." "I'm not doing so well with that one." "Do you mind if I get a picture with you?" "Sure." "All right." "That's a good one." "All right." "Curt Bennett, everybody." "Thanks for being here, man." "Well, what do you call a cop who can sniff out evil, has served the one and only Blood King, and knocked boots with Jane Austen before leaving England?" "We'd call him lucky first." "But we call him Dyson." "When a wolf mates, he mates for life." "What the hell are you?" "You're a policeman who's also his own police dog." "Kicking it!" "And the Wolf man!" "And here he is, live in the Dal Riata, everyone's favourite motorcycle-riding badass, Kris Holden-Ried!" "Nice to see you, man." "Cheers." "Hello!" "Kris, so glad you're here." "Me too." "It's good to see you." "When you took the role of Dyson, there was a lot of opportunity sort of banging on the door." "But thank god for us, you chose to do Dyson." "I thank me, too." "Well, there you go." "Well, that's exactly it." "What is it about the role that just hit you so deeply?" "Well it wasn't just the role." "I mean, Dyson is a great character to play." "There's lots of interesting things that you usually don't get to play in characters." "You know, he's a thousand years old, he's a different species." "But it was also the script." "You know," "Michelle Lovretta put such a great pilot script together, which aired as episode 8 for us in the first season." "It was dark, it was complicated, there was some" " Lots of great interaction." "You know, I just read it and I knew this was something that I wanted to do, so I threw myself at it." "I heard a funny thing the other day." "The headshot you brought to the audition." "Oh yes." "Tell us about that." "Well, you know, Dyson, he's a wolf-shifter, so I just found the best headshot of a wolf that I could find online and put it in there." "I needed to get it into their heads on a subliminal level that I am an animal." "No, man, that's commitment, I've got to say." "Throughout the two seasons now, has there been sort of one defining moment that has spoken to you as Dyson?" "What do you think is the biggest moment he's had?" "You know, there's been so many, with all the different characters." "But if I'm gonna be selfish and just about Dyson," "I'm gonna have to say, episode 205, where we did the flashbacks and I really got to explore Dyson's history." "Broke out a little bit of the Scottish brogue, you know." "I got to play around." "I did a little Brave Heart running through the woods." "That was fun." "Did it bother you at all that I was your ab-double?" "Not at all." "In fact, I'm hoping you're gonna be my butt double in season 3." "Everyone else is too, really." "Yeah, yeah." "All right, well, now we have an audience question coming up for Dyson." "Hi." "My name is Chloe." "I'm just wondering if there's a part or quality in the wolf that you think we should all aspire to?" "That's a great question, because there's a lot of things that I drew on for creating Dyson." "You know, there's the mates-for-life, which was..." "It wasn't my fault, okay?" "I don't know about that one." "I was trying, okay?" "A wolf's got to live, though, you know?" "What a dog." "Similar, you know." "A slight offshoot." "But yeah, you know, loyalty, pack, honour." "We also got a Facebook question for you now." "It's from a girl named Marian." "And the question is going to read: what was it like for all the other actors to play each other in the episode Original" "Skin?" "And she specifically said "I enjoyed watching Kris"" ""play Kenzi." I think we all did." "What was that like for you, man?" "I got really lucky, first of all, because Kenzi is such an awesome character to play." "You know what?" "That episode was amazing for all of us." "Yeah." "And that's the real side of Kris, you have to know." "Dyson is a construct." "Really, I'm Kenzi inside." "You know, it was kind of like-- It was like theatre school for all of us." "We all really worked together." "We were doubling up, pairing up. w were reading each other's lines to each other." "And what was awesome also is we were shooting in here for the first part so we could really focus in, help each other." "Honestly, we were videotaping each other doing the opposite scenes with our iPads and watching it back." "It was a lot of fun." "Yeah, it was like acting camp or something." "All of us were here for 6 days in this room pretty much." "Such a fun episode." "Mr. Kris Holden-Ried, everybody!" "Don't go away." "More after the break, including everyone's favourite partner in petty larceny, the queen of the quips, Miss Ksenia Solo!" "Our whole look has gotten a great response from fans." "You know, they love th wardrobe, they love the hair and makeup." "As an actor, you need those elements." "That's really what defines you as a character in that role." "On an episode, I get a script, then I have about 6 days to get the whole show up and running, designed and made." "It would not be possible if I didn't have an absolutely amazing team." "The way she looks is everything." "If I just, you know, came to work and did not look like this, I could not play the character I play." "In Anne's case, she has to dress people in one episode for 4 or 5 days." "So every outfit has to change." "When we have a stunt guy, we have to be prepared to rip the clothes, to get them all bloody." "So she has to have four or five versions so that we can attack somebody, rip their clothes, get blood on it, and then 10 minutes later make them look like that never happened." "Crusoe had his man Friday." "Don Quixote had Sancho Panza." "And Bo, well, Bo has probably the most interesting partner in history." "There's no one quite like Kenzi." "Kenzi." "Kenzi." "You can freaking control people by touch, and not in a creepy hand-job way." "Please, r, r, may I have some beverage?" "She's got kick-ass boots and and a wit sharper than any knife known to Fae." "Ksenia Solo, everybody!" "Oh, my god." "How are you?" "Okay, you have to gracefully get on here." "Okay, wait, wait." "Okay." "Okay." "Now first off, Ksenia, I'd like to start with a real serious question, a hard one." "Do you know or are you related to Han Solo?" "Yes." "Crazy uncle." "I see him, you know, every Christmas." "It's not a big deal." "Okay." "But seriously, Kenzi is such a colourful character." "You know, you get into so many amazing situations." "You're a thief." "You have crazy Russian cousins." "How much of Ksenia is actually in Kenzi?" "All of it." "It's really me." "You're just seeing my life unfold." "No." "You know, it really" "It depends." "It depends on the weather, it depends on my mood that day, it depends on the scene, how much of me is in" "Kenzi." "But on a serious note, I feel like as the series progresses, as we dive deeper into all the stories, I can feel and discover how much of me is really in Kenzi." "And as she grows and evolves, I feel that I grow and evolve as an actor, as a person, as a woman." "So, yeah." "She's definitely memorable." "What's it like being sort of one of the only humans amongst this group of, you know, powerful, powerful people?" "It's pretty cool." "It's pretty cool." "You know, the Fae kind of annoy me sometimes because..." "You know, the bad ones, who are very disrespectful to humans and hate on them and only see them as food." "You know, it makes me very angry." "But it's very cool because my "bestie" is one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful Fae out there, so..." "I feel pretty good." "I feel pretty good when I'm by her side." "If you could have a Fae power, what would it be?" "That's such a hard question." "You know, I wish I could" " I'm going to use an ice cream shop analogy." "Is that okay?" "I was hoping you would." "You know when you go into Baskin-Robins and they give you that pink spoon and you're so excited to, like, try all the different flavours?" "That is what I would like for Kenzi." "I would like her to have, like, a Fae power buffet." "I would like her to get to try everybody's powers, because I find them all very fascinating." "Wow." "Okay." "I think we're going to go to an audience question Now." "It's for Ksenia." "Right here." "Hi." "I'm Sunny." "You have the most amazing wardrobe." "Your character does." "I was wondering, what was your personal favourite item?" "Really, I can't pick one." "It's almost like every episode there's some sort of unique piece that I'm like, oh, I wish I was cool enough in life to wear this or to take home." "But I love her shoes." "I love her jeans." "I love..." "We're very lucky on the show because we have a lot of custom-made pieces." "Now we have a Twitter question." "It's from Gogo." ""Kenzi and Bo are only friends?" "Or is there something more?"" "What do you think, ladies?" "I don't know." "She's pretty sexy." "I would say..." "Friends." "But you know, I have had the pleasure of experiencing a succubus kiss." "That was pretty great." "It was a brief..." "Brief, but I will never forget it. o. o..." "In terms of something more, I mean, they're like sisters." "You know, that's kind of what makes this relationship so unique." "But I don't know if it will go beyond that one kiss we shared." "Really?" "Although it was lovely." "Are you sure?" "It was lovely." "That's so true about your characters." "I mean, you guys are so tight on the show." "In a lot of ways, no matter about Team" "Dyson or Team Laura, Kenzi and Bo are kind of like soulmates in a way." "We can talk about that friendship, the relationship that it is for you guys." "I think these two people were very lost and scared and living in their own worlds, and they were really both" "(if I can speak for the both of us) were living without a purpose in life." "And by accidentally find each other, they found comfort and they found a home and they found this rare friendship, and ultimately this love and devotion in a nonsexual wa w which is very rare, I think, in this life." "Yeah." "And it was like instant family." "There was this unbreakable bond there from the very beginning." "And it's true with Ksenia and I, as well." "We met in the bathroom right before..." "Our screen test." "The screen test." "And, um..." "We fell in love under those disgustingly ugly florescent lights." "Yep." "So I think that exists on and off the show, and it's been really very nice." "It's amazing because, you know." "She could really just kill me." "I could be food for her." "But she doesn't, so..." "I don't." "Friendship over food." "Yes." "Ksenia Solo, everybody!" "All right, guys, don't go away." "A lot more Lost Girl cast and behind-the-scenes looks, as the season-2 finale pre-show continues." "Our sets are built by Ian Brock, who does an absolutely amazing job." "Because he has to take a paragraph describing an environment that we want to shoot and he has to turn it into what you've seen." "You know, you get to walk on to a set that is this insane asylum or an abattoir or something really sort of dark and you get to bring the story to life, you know, in a real" "setting." "They're incredible." "When you are able to live your character or inhabit a character that's within an environment that feels real, it really helps you with really getting into character and into the moment of what you're having to do." "One of the challenges of each day for me as we deliver a new set to the cast is to have that wow factor when they come in and they're all blown away." "And they've seen this every day and to be able to have them come in and go, "Yeah, I get it, this is great." That actually is really exciting to see how they can work with the set once" "they see what's there for them each day." "It's like a big surprise." "Everyone still excited?" "Glad you're here?" "It's my privilege now to introduce the man who's the reason why we're all here, the guy that fought to get this show on TV so you guys could have something to be here and cheer about." "The executive producer of Lost Girl, Mr. Jay Firestone." "This is fun." "Yeah, I know." "Isn't it great?" "Yeah, it's a riot." "I'm enjoying this." "I've got to say, one of the things for me when I starting working with you, what makes it so fun, is you're so enthusiastic about the show." "You love it so much." "You know it inside out." "What is it about" "Lost Girl that means so much to you?" "It was a hard show to get anybody to buy." "You know, I had this for years, I went around." "Can you imagine going into a room and pitching a show about a girl who doesn't know who she is, doesn't know what she is, doesn't know if she's good or evil, she's bisexual and" "she kills people during sex?" "You get the weirdest looks from everybody, everywhere you go, and everybody thinks you're crazy." "But eventually we got" "Showcase, and they've been great." "I mean, this show shows you." "Absolutely." "Yeah, I know." "Canadian television!" "When you look at your history as a producer and all the shows," "I mean, too numerous to mention." "But it's Femme Nikita, Relic Hunter, things like that." "One theme keeps popping up, keeps coming back and forth." "There's always just like a kick-ass, badass woman in the lead." "Do you like leather pants and weapons, or is it...?" "Yeah." "I actually had a line I used to use." "That I'd rather see a woman kick a guy through a window than preparing dinner in the kitchen sort of thing." "You know?" "And I actually don't believe there's enough shows on the air that show strong women." "And so it's like I'm doing another one, I hope." "Oh, absolutely." "I enjoy this business." "Oh, good, man." "I think we're going to go to an audience question now." "Here." "Hi." "My name is Amy." "How do you feel about the global success of the show?" "Oh, it's a riot." "I mean, the only thing I don't like doing is going on the Internet at night and see everybody spoiling it for everybody else." "No, it's a riot." "In fact, our cast is being flown everywhere and invited everywhere." "It's big in Australia." "It's big in the UK." "And it's actually fun when we went to Comicon last year to have people from countries where it "wasn't on the air" who had been watching it." "Thieves." "Well..." "But it's been fun." "The Internet response is great, too." "Jay Firestone, everybody!" "Okay, what do you get when you take a siren, the Blood King and a heavy-eye-lined mesmer and put them together?" "One of the strangest video packs I've ever seen in my entire life." "Roll it." "Looky, looky, looky-loooo." "I know things about you and about your mother." "The Glave is gonna make garters out of my tender bits." "At this way station, it's actually a 3 ass-whooping minimum." "Humans are for feeding off of, not wearing." "All it will take is a transluminal migration circle." "Spark me up." "Ah!" "The Blood King, Rick Howland." "Detective Hale, K.C. Collins." "And the new wing at Bo's side, Vex, Mr. Paul Amos." "Rick, I'd like to start with you." "Absolutely, Steve." "You're the most knowledgeable Fae around, as they say." "On the show, you have to say a lot about the Fae world." "We even call you Trikipedia." "It's true." "What's that like as an actor on the show?" "Transluminal migration circle, for example?" "It's a tongue-twisting, mind-bending good time." "I bet." "I mean, it's great." "I love playing Trick." "He's a fantastic character to play." "You guys write some amazing phrases for me, and words, that occasionally change in the last seconds, and then I have to wrap my mouth around another line or another word." "The great thing about it, though, is you can actually search all those things online and find things like that." "When I was a kid, you know, to "Google me" meant something completely different from what it does now." "So you know, Google away and you'll find the things that I'm talking about." "Which is really helpful for me, so I don't have to kind of make it up in my own head." "It's actually somewhere." "Somebody made it up in their heads a hundred years ago or something." "Anyway, you do it so well." "KC, Detective Hale, two seasons in now, how do you find" "In what way do you find your character has evolved?" "Oh." "Well..." "He's gotten half-naked." "That's right." "Woo!" "That's when you know you've almost made it." "Yes, sir." "But you know, he's become an individual, a leader." "Not that he was ever a follower." "He was just loyal to a fault." "And he's kind of put his foot down and said, hey, you know what, I've got to do" " This is me." "Right on." "Paul." "Now, you play Vex." "Yes, I do." "He's a sweetheart." "Of sorts." "How fun is it to play a villain like him?" "I mean, it's great." "You know, I get whipped by a dominatrix, I get vice clamps on my nipples, and I get kicked in the face with a football." "You know?" "Sorry, soccer ball." "Soccer ball." "Soccer ball." "Sorry." "I apologize." "No, I mean, it's as much fun as sort of, I don't know, watching The Goonies for the first time or something." "Shout-out to the Goonies." "He has such a great sense of adventure as a character." "Everything is fun." "He's up for anything." "There's no-holds-bar." "And I get to go into work every day and wear really tight leather trousers and basically take the mickey out of these guys all day." "It's the perfect job." "Excellent, man." "You do it well." "We're going to take an audience question now." "And we are...?" "Your character provides a sort of a mentoring, fatherly, wise figure." "Does any of that bleed out onto the set among your colleagues?" "It all just kind of oozes out out of me, actually." "I often tell the cast to eat with their mouth closed and chew their food well." "You know, I tie them to each other so they don't wander off." "Things like that." "We also have a Facebook question." "It's from Lori." "The question is, will Hale and Kenzi ever hook up?" "What do you think K.C.?" "Woo!" "That question." "From K.C.'s perspective..." "I don't know." "You know, from Hale's perspective..." "You wish." "Well..." "Here's the thing." "He is the ultimate bachelor." "So therefore" "I think, deep down, he really does want to give it a go, but he doesn't trust himself enough at this moment." "A big thing to jeopardize." "Yeah." "And we have another audience question as well." "Hi." "This is for Paul." "Hi, Paul." "I'm Cynthia." "Hello, Cynthia." "I would like to ask you does Vex have any redeeming qualities?" "He's a really nice guy!" "I don't know what everyone's got against him." "He's just misunderstood." "Yes, he does." "And I think, more as the season goes on, I think you get to see a bit more of who Vex is." "He's not so bad." "But he is bad." "All right, guys, thank you so much." "Rick Howland," "K.C. Collins, and Paul Amos." "Don't go away." "Bo's got a plan." "We don't know what it is yet, but it's all going to come up in a few minutes from now, as the Lost Girl pre-show finale continues." "The prop department is responsible for anything an actor handles." "Our props people, they have a challenge every time." "Because we want a prop that's authentic." "So when we go back in time a hundred years and we need weapons and we need shields and we need mysterious music boxes, or whatever we need, they have to research it, they have to find something, and this is tough." "We don't have a generic sort of look." "None of our objects are like a usual..." "Very few are, like, standard police-issue this or that." "They're all created from Fae." "They have supernatural abilities, the weapons or the items that we're dealing with." "I like to think that my props help the actors, that it's part of their world and that they can be comfortable and rely on their props." "And when they're happy with their props, I'm really happy." "You go through med school, you go to Africa to help out, you discover a secret society called the Fae, and then 5 years later you're sleeping with a succubus and fighting against a wolf for her." "You know, that same old story." "Here's a look at Lauren." "As your doctor, I would be more comfortable with you choosing someone slightly less well-traveled." "Can I sleep with you?" "From now on, the necklace stays on." "Forever." "Zoie Palmer, everybody!" "It's so good to see you." "You too." "It's been so long." "I know." "My god, you look different." "Thank you." "Thank you." "I had a little bit of work done." "Yeah." "Sit-ups." "Zoie, one of the things I love working with you is 'cause you're so versatile." "You know, as a writer, we can basically put you in any situation and you're going to give us exactly what we wanted." "But as an actor, what is one of the things that you really like playing?" "I like playing sort of crazy people." "Like, they're off kilter, or a little bit socially awkward, or a little bit sort of OCD." "Yeah, I do." "I think Lauren is a bit OCD." "Mm-hmm." "Well, she's a doctor." "I think she has, like, a cupboard of soap, just one cupboard, and all it has in it is soap." "And they're all labelled days of the week?" "That's right." "She uses it once, throws it out." "Is there one defining moment for the character of Lauren." "There's been a lot." "But anything that really sticks with you?" "I think probably when she finally told Bo that" "Why she was so indebted to the Ash." "I think that was probably the big sort of..." "just, like, for her to be able to express to Bo that there was a real reason that she behaved like a lunatic for so long." "Two seasons have passed." "How do you find Lauren has evolved over that time?" "Um, I think just her confidence." "I think that we met her as a really submissive character and somebody who was also sort of really mysterious." "And we didn't know if she was good or bad or really loved Bo or didn't." "And I think that she's kind of evolved into somebody that has a little bit more confident." "She's a bit more assertive." "Mm-hmm." "What kinds of things would you like to see Lauren do in the future?" "What kinds of things do I want to see her do?" "I think she should climb a mountain." "That's an excellent idea." "I also think she should take an audience question." "She should do that as well." "Okay." "We've got an audience question here for you now." "Hi." "You play such a kind character." "I was just wondering if you thought Lauren has a dark side at I.l." "Yeah." "You should ask Bo." "Yeah." "I don't know." "Yeah, I think she..." "I sort of feel like..." "You know, she's a human being and so I think that she is capable of a lot." "And I think that Lauren is a really committed, loyal, determined person." "I think that she would go to all kinds of great lengths for something or someone she believed in, even if those lengths were dark." "Zoie Palmer, everybody." "Well, as we all know, Bo is a lovely, inspirational character, but she has one problem with one fundamental issue, and that is making a choice, especially when it comes to love." "There's this whole friends with benefits thing that I have heard so much about." "Hey, stranger." "Hey." "Or the threesome." "Hat about me, right now?" "I love me some Bo, but she's got to end the juggling act." "Once again, Anna Silk, Kris Holden-Ried and Zoie Palmer." "Guys, I was asked to take a quick poll before we started." "Team Dyson?" "Woo!" "Team Lauren?" "Woo!" "Team Steve?" "Woo!" "Okay, Anna, I'm going to start with you." "What attracts" "Bo to both Dyson and Lauren?" " Gosh." "I mean...." "Sorry." "I'll get it right, Zoie." "I promise." "I mean, look, what cannot attract her to these people?" "I mean, you know, with Dyson, she..." "Bo meets Dyson right away, and there's an instant trust there, you know?" "And he's super sexy." "Yeah, yeah, yeah." "But besides that-- There's an instant trust." "There is." "She just trusts him, from the very beginning." "So, you know..." "And there's an attraction there." "And I think with Lauren..." "I mean, she..." "I think she feels..." "You know, there's an instant attraction as well with the lovely Miss Zoie Palmer, but she knows that there's more there than just that initial meeting, so I think she's curious to see more, and certainly does." "An onion." "Yeah." "Peel back the layers." "Yeah, yeah." "Lauren?" "Zoie?" "Hello." "Hi." "Why should Bo pick you?" "Well, just the lack of facial hair, I'm sure." "I'm going to have to agree." "I've had to make out with men in the past, too." "I don't know how you do it." "That's it." "That's all I have." "Just the facial hair?" "I have something else to offer." "All right, okay." "Why should Bo pick Dyson?" "I make an excellent foot warmer." "As Anna will attest," "I do give a good massage." "That's true." "I do." "But so can Zoie." "What?" "Are we forecasting, foretelling?" "I don't even know if you should pick Dyson, to be honest." "Let's see what season 3 brings us, shall we?" "Okay." "All right." "Very good." "Noncommittal, and facial hair." "That's where we're at." "Okay, we're going to move on to an audience question here now." "This one's for Zoie." "You seem to have an amazing sense of humour." "And I'm wondering if you pull any pranks on set." "Never." "Absolutely never." "I'm not a prankster." "I goof around quite a bit, though." "I do mess around." "She has the driest sense of humour, as you can probably tell." "And it's hard sometimes for me." "Because, you know, we can laugh, and then they call "action" and she just pulls it together, and I can't." "I can't pull it together." "So there's lots of shoulder shaking on our closeups where I'm laughing." "We've had so many takes." "There are so many takes, if you watch closely, where we are fully just, like, laughing throughout the whole scene." "There was one scene that just bailed on." "They gave up." "We were right over there, at the bar." "They're like, "Oh, we have enough." "T.t. Let's move on."" "It was like take 35." "And they were like, seriously, please." "And were like, no, we got it." "We fully got it." "This is not good behaviour, by the way." "No, this is not." "2 professionals, ladies and gentlemen." "They gave up and moved on." "'Cause she is that funny." "I think we're going to go to another audience question now." "Another question to Zoie." "Regarding the love triangle, if you could pick anybody out to bring into it, who would it be?" "You." "Do you mean to make it more than a triangle?" "Or take one away and put someone else in?" "So, four people?" "A love square." "Steve." "Without a doubt, Steve." "That's amazing." "I gave my five bucks to Kenzi, though." "Kenzi and Lauren had a little..." "It was your imagination." "Hallucination, yeah." "We had a little moment." "That was a nice moment." "I'm not gonna lie." "So maybe Kenzi." "Kenzi or you." "Kenzi or the writer." "Yes." "Guys, thanks so much for playing so nice." "Everybody, the triangle." "Well, things are certainly heating up here as we count down and we keep going on the Lost Girl season-2 pre-show finale." "Guys, we are so close." "I can feel it literally breathing down on our necks." "But for those of you out there who've missed some of the bigger moments of season 2, here's a recap of season 2." "If the Ash doesn't get better soon, bigger, more organized baddies are going to start testing." "That's not our deal." "The deal's off!" "The new successor to the Ash will be named." "Something old has awoken, something terrible." "It looks I if we have ourselves a new Ash to crown." "Hear me, Baba Yaga!" "You saved me." "Technically, I saved you." "When are you gonna learn not to interfere in Dark Fae business?" "You'd be surprised how many of my transactions involve power tools." "Well, you're going to have to get through me first." "And me." "You'll pay!" "The Blood King is no match for Garuda." "Garuda?" "I can't do that." "I can't do that." "Ah!" "I will strike down the Garuda." "What?" "It's been foretold." "No!" "You must recruit the Dark, one whose abilities rival your own." "I'd like to introduce you to the newest member of our army." "Bo?" "I may be the champion, but I can't do this alone." "Ladies and gentlemen, the cast of Lost Girl!" "Well, guys, the finale is almost upon us." "The Garuda is on his way." "Kris, K.C., take off your shirts!" "Ab-off!" "It's the only way to stop the Garuda!" "Kris first." "I need some airbrushing." "Quick." "All right, fine, fine." "No shirts." "Wait." "What about Paul?" "Paul, take off your shirt!" "He'll actually do it." "Guys, though, seriously, I want to say a big thank you to all the fans that came out here today." "Thank you so much for being such an amazing crowd." "And again, thank you guys for being here." "We're seconds away from the finale." "Let's count 'em down right now." "10...9... 8...7... 6...5 ...4... 3...2...1!"