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Lost Girl- Aw man! On the one hand, it was cool to see Kenzi again. But is this the last we get of her? She had offered to stay on until the end of the current crisis, but Bo sent her away. Maybe she'll show up for the last ep, hopefully.

But ah, we find out what the deal was with Lauren. Apparently she had been using herself as a test subject for the mysterious formula she had been concocting. So now she's a "conduit". Meaning she can mimic any fae she's in contact with. Which, she keeps on putting more and more targets on her back.

Anyway, there is a bright side, at least in her opinion. It seems like one of her reasons for this is to give her Fae-like longevity, so she could be with Bo. Which she tells Bo, who is less than enthused. Now, is it because she's worried that Lauren is doing dangerous experimentation on herself, and they don't know what will happen? Or is part of the appeal of Lauren for her that she was human, and fleeting, and thus Bo didn't have to worry about real commitment?

Faking It- Some shifts in relationships. So after Theo got outed, his supervisors wanted to assign him to another school, but apparently Theo is tired of undercover work. He wanted to get assigned back to Hester (as a glorified security guard?!) to try and get back with Lauren. Which is kinda sweet, if you ignore the fact he's like a 20 year old going after underage trim.

But they're back together- Lauren, Karma, and Amy are trying for some fancy summer program at some college they want to go go. Lauren seems to be screwing up left and right though- cursing in front of the representative, having a flaming baton mishap. But, the rep is all, "Oh, you're an out intersex girl! You're practically guaranteed a spot!" Which pisses Lauren off royally! Even if she was screwing the process up, she wanted to get in that program on her own merits, not because she's someone they can check off on a diversity list. So, she tells them to eff off. And so she confronts Theo and asks him why he likes her. And he answers correctly.

Although, I'm not sure what answer she was expecting. Like its not like he would be all, "Oh, I'm dating you because you're intersex!" I would think if she expected him to be a jerk, he'd find the whole thing uncomfortable and not be dating her. Its not like boys are trying to fill some diversity quota in their dating habits. Though I guess she could be double checking that he wasn't with her out of guilt.

Shane and Duke have a little mix up where they both want to be monogamous, but thinks the other doesn't want to. They straighten that out in the end, but Shane's starting to feel guilty about outing him. Duke was talking about how that was the worst day of his life, but Shane was there for him, and he doesn't even know it was Shane's fault.

Oh, and Liam gets it in his head that Xander is his biological dad (which, interesting, I didn't even think that he knows nothing of his real dad) since he shows back up out of the blue wanting to mentor him again. And he looks in an old yearbook, and his sister and Xander definitely could have crossed paths. But whoops, Xander was only chatting Liam up because he found out that Liam is son of the Squirkel founder and was hoping he could put in a good word for him with his "father", since he doesn't know Liam is really grandson of the Squirkel founder.

Anyways, onto the main stuff. Reagan is upset over Amy not being sure if she's a lesbian or not, but Amy insists she is to calm her gf down. And Reagan is all, "Prove it!" and they totally do it, butlike, just because she and Amy get busy doesn't disprove she's bisexual! I mean, I think the only way for her to disprove it would be to show her like a picture of a penis and her be all, "Ew, gross, I hate dudes!"

Reagan does get pretty clingy after that, wanting Amy to go with her on the road with her band for the summer. She could even film a documentary about them for that college she wants to go to, but it would be even more pleasing to her if Amy doesn't go the college route, so they can spend more time together. But Karma reminds Amy that's not what she really wants, and she shouldn't just change herself to please Reagan. Amy has been wanting to go to that college since they were little girls.

So finally, Amy fesses up that she still doesn't know what her sexuality is, and she can't go on the road because she wants to try for that summer program. Reagan is devastated, and they break up. Well, I'm at least glad they didn't break up because of the bi thing. They just want different things out of life right now, so they don't fit just yet. But maybe in the future? It would've sucked if they destroyed Reagan's character by having her be all bi-phobic and wanting to break up because Amy might like guys.
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