The Canadian supernatural drama television series Lost Girl premiered on Showcase.
Showcase announced the renewal of Lost Girl for its second season due to strong ratings and fan response.
The second season of Lost Girl began airing on Showcase in Canada.
Showcase confirmed a third season of Lost Girl along with an extended number of episodes.
Third season began airing, continuing the story of Bo and the Fae world.
Showcase announced renewal of the series for a fourth season.
The fourth season premiered with new story arcs and characters.
Showcase announced the fifth season making it the final season of the series.
The fifth and final season began airing to conclude the series.
The series concluded with its last episode airing on Showcase.
Bo realizes she is a succubus and discovers her supernatural abilities.
Bo meets Dyson, the wolf-shapeshifter, who becomes her ally and love interest.
Bo formally enters the Fae community, navigating the politics between Light and Dark Fae.
Bo learns about Dyson’s dual role as a Light Fae detective and his feelings for her.
Bo and her allies defeat the Garuda, a dangerous Fae entity threatening humans and Fae alike.
Bo and Kenzi’s friendship grows stronger, with Kenzi becoming her human sidekick.
Bo declares her independence by choosing neither Light nor Dark Fae faction, becoming a neutral party.
Bo confronts Trick, the Blood King, discovering the depth of his influence and secrets.
Kenzi makes a difficult choice that causes tension but ultimately strengthens their bond.
Bo defeats the Morrigan, the Queen of the Dark Fae, shifting the power balance.
Bo discovers details about her birth and parentage, deepening her understanding of herself.
Bo and Dyson officially start a romantic relationship.
Bo wrestles with the darker aspects of her nature and power.
Bo plays a key role in initiating peace talks between the Light and Dark Fae.
Bo establishes a refuge where humans and Fae can coexist peacefully.