

And, she also presumably referenced him when she revived Dyson. She is relieved that she is able to save him. When Lauren isn't able to revive him, Bo uses her power to suck chi out of her friends and uses it to revive Dyson. Bo refuses to leave him behind and creates a key or portal with his blood and transports them back to the Dal. When she won't he turns into a wolf and threatens the "baby." Bo stabs Dyson. Kenzi feels the weight of trying to find a place in her friends’ new lives leaving her vulnerable to an impending threat. Alexandra Zarowny Self-delusion meets illusion when Bo and Dyson take on a case in the world of new age psychology, and Bo suffers the consequences of denying her ravenous hunger. He pulls her out of this vision and insist that she kill him. Fae-de To Black is the fourth episode of Season 3. After revealing she is pregnant, Dyson's mind clears and he realizes it's all a dream. He insists that she still take them, when she wants to stop. He declares his love for her and the creatures shows up again and Bo disappears with a key. Dyson steps in front of Bo and she gets irritated. They arrive in the Temple and face a creature. At first Bo refuses, but then gives in at the insistence of her friends, including Lauren. She refuses to align herself with either side and understands she will face the Dawning without a weapon. As she is ready to enter the Temple, she is asked to pick a side before she can choose a weapon. Tamsin does so, but when she reports to The Morrigan, she states that the man, who now lies dead, said nothing.- It's Dawning time for Bo. Her extracurricular activities complete, Tamsin goes to fulfill the task The Morrigan set for her: To bring the Dark Fae whom Bo attacked out of a coma and get him to confirm that Bo is guilty. Her body is changing, revolting, and if she can't fight it off, she'll transform into the most grotesque kind of underfae. But Lauren's worries go beyond whether she and Bo will make it as a couple: Trick informs everyone that Bo is going through an ancient Fae rite of passage called The Dawning - about 200 years too soon. Lauren tries to apologize, but Bo can't speak to her just yet, not after the betrayal she felt when locked up and poked like just another specimen. Hours later, Kenzi lies well fed and sleeping (thanks to drugs from Dr. They reach the den where Kenzi lies chained, starved, and terrified, and as they fight through the zombie creatures Inari posted as guards, Dyson arrives and finishes the job. Considering the strength of their opponent compared to Bo's rank hunger, Tamsin insists that Bo feed on her, and they both swear each other to secrecy. Tamsin sees that Bo is willing to risk anything for her friend, a concept heretofore unknown to Tamsin. On a tip from the sorority sisters, Tamsin and Bo head to Inari's den, pausing only when Bo is too weak to continue. Dyson musters what confidence he has left and tracks Bo's trail.

There's little time for relief, though, since this means that Bo was right and Kenzi is in trouble. Lauren arrives to see Dyson weeping over the body, and when she runs a test that proves the body's Fae, he wraps her in a childlike hug. She reaches for Dyson's gun, and in his struggle to wrest it from her, he shoots her. He rejects her only to unleash her fury, and she bares rows of razor-sharp teeth. Lauren and Trick are worried beyond belief when they learn that Bo's gone, but they usher the shaken Dyson home where the Kenzi doppleganger wastes no time in seducing Dyson in the most lurid way. Bo knows that had to have been Kenzi, but has no idea why she would've visited the ancient crone. The sisters say some human visited The Norn and loosed Inari's power on herself. Tamsin and Bo head to the sorority den where Tamsin had once been hired as security after Inari went cuckoo. What with The Norn's craftiness, the trade left Inari hopeless of ever getting what she wanted. And not just any kitsune, but Inari, a girl who traded her charm and grace to The Norn in hopes of winning a true friend. On the run, Tamsin explains to Bo that the strange behavior of "Kenzi" - attraction to shiny objects, munching on metal - betrays her as a kitsune, a Japanese, fox-like Fae. Dyson gets back earlier than expected, however, and Tamsin reveals her identity as a bare-skulled Valkyrie, her power of intimidation causing Dyson to doubt everything about himself. Ironically, Tamsin is the only one who thinks Bo's sane, and when Dyson escorts a weeping Kenzi to his apartment, she busts Bo out of lockdown and starts an investigation for the whereabouts of Kenzi.

Lauren and Dyson don't believe Bo's Kenzi claims. Without proof, however, and considering Bo's questionable feeding habits, Trick has her locked up for her own safety and that of those around her. Bo storms into the Dal with Kenzi as a captive, saying that it's not her friend, but a Fae impostor. After observing Kenzi's clingy behavior for some time, culminating in Kenzi eating peanut sauce (which Bo knows Kenzi is allergic to), Bo realizes something is afoot.
