Most of the Fae considered Bo an unknown entity that should either be eliminated as a risk to their secret existence or exploited for their benefit. Confronted by the Fae leaders of the local territory with a demand for her to choose a side – either "Light" or "Dark" – Bo declares herself neutral, deciding instead to side with humans after Kenzi risks her life to find out where Bo had been taken by force and what they were doing to her. The two quickly become friends and Kenzi decides they should team up to create a Fae/Human detective agency. In the first episode, Bo saves a young human woman, Kenzi, from a rapist who had surreptitiously drugged her with a " roofie" in her drink. Not knowing what she was and what she had done, Bo hated herself and ran away from home, exchanging her previous life for one without family or friends, moving from place to place and assuming a false identity whenever she killed again. When she told her parents what had happened, they broke the news to Bo that she had been adopted (see " Raging Fae").
She began to feel "different" when she entered puberty and didn't know she was not normal until she accidentally killed her high school boyfriend by draining his life energy during her first sexual encounter. Starting with Season 3, 30 seconds of story that would have otherwise been cut from the episodes for Syfy's advertising blocks were preserved by replacing the original opening title sequence with opening credits superimposed over the first scene of each episode.īo is a Succubus who grew up in an adopted human family, unaware of her non-human nature and of the Fae world she descended from. Episodes on Syfy in the United States are 90 seconds shorter to allow for more commercial advertisement time. Total episode running time is 44:00 minutes, including opening title sequence and closing credits roll. The Lost Girl Theme song was composed by Jody Colero, Marco DiFelice and Benjamin Pinkerton. I was lost for years, searching while hiding only to find that I belong to a world hidden from humans.
It's harder when you don't know what you are. Life is hard when you don't know who you are. Over the top of the sequence and theme song is the voice-over monologue by the protagonist, Bo (Anna Silk), summarizing her story: The show title and credits are accompanied by the Lost Girl Theme song.