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'Lost Girl' Star Anna Silk Teases With Season 2 Tidbits
by Annette Bourdeau, posted Sep 1st 2011 3:40PM
September just got a whole lot sexier. Last fall's hit 'Lost Girl' is set to return to the small screen this week, and this time around we get double the succubus action. Season 1 was so popular, Season 2 is going to be almost twice as long with a gratifying 22 episodes.The alluring fantasy show about a sexy succubus named Bo (Anna Silk) has made waves across the globe, even though Season 1 only aired in Canada. At one point, it was among the top 10 illegally downloaded shows in the world, demonstrating that Bo's powers of seduction transcend cultural differences. Our friends south of the border will get to start watching Season 1 in January, when 'Lost Girl' will begin airing on SyFy.
In Season 2, Bo is becoming more adept at reining in her succubus powers, and she's learning how to navigate the fae politics with a tad more finesse. She still has BFF Kenzi (Ksenia Solo) by her side, and she's still torn between two lovers, Dyson (Kris Holden-Reid) and Lauren (Zoie Palmer). But that doesn't mean all is status quo in this complex fae underworld. We caught up with the delightful Silk to get all the delicious details.
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