Meanwhile the Una Mens are torturing a naked and shackled Vex (not a good spot to be in). They want to know where the Morrigan is (she's not really dead). Then they plan to kill him with some creepy mask with "Last Mesmer" written on it. He says if they let him live, he'll take them to Bo. They seem to agree and put a slug/ear wig in his ear. Ewwwww. I didn't like that at all.
Hale tells Kenzi he has feelings for her and Kenzi seems to reciprocate (but it could be just the fairy juice talking). Quick! Send the kid to the store for some milk and lock the door.
Dr Lauren (ie Amber) is still hiding as a waitress but is not fooling her coworker. She does an emergency trach on a choking jerk fae. Crystal takes video with her phone. Lauren/Amber tells her she can't use it because it's very dangerous and Lauren is in hiding. Crystal promptly deletes the video. Looks like there's going to be a love connection some time in the near future.
Dyson and Hale goes to what seems to be a message parlor/beauty school to find a guy to help them locate Bo. They resurrect Eddie the Endemian (no thanks to Clio who first tried to have their memories wiped and then tried to have them eaten by the girls). Eddie takes them to the train tracks but is a "washed up has been" and is promptly run over by a train. Clio says she will help them because she pretended to be Eddie for thousands of years while he was passed out anyway. She's an elemental. They typically only has powers to control one element but she can control all them all (she's Super-Elemental). I dont trust her. She is working with Vex to bring Bo to the Una Mens. Beware of Jenny Schecter!
Anyway Dyson and Clio jump on the Death Train (just as Bo is jumping off of it). Ain't that the way it always goes? And I'm sure the creators of AfterEllen's Boobs O Clock are very happy to see Anna Silk (who just had a baby IRL).
Grade: 4 Monsters (out of 5). So far I'm really enjoying the fourth season (and Clio and the Una Mens and Slytherine).
TV: Heavy On Sci Fi, Horror & Adventure; Light On Reality
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