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"Vexed"
Series Lost Girl
Season 1, Episode 8
Lost Girl 1x08 001
Air date November 7th, 2010
Writers M.A. Lovretta
Director John Fawcett
Producers Emily Andras; Jeremy Boxen; Wanda Chaffey; John Fawcett; Plato Fountidakis; M.A. Lovretta; Peter Mohan; Vanessa Piazza; Paul Rapovski
Starring Anna Silk; Kris Holden-Ried; Ksenia Solo; Zoie Palmer; Richard Howland
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"Vexed" is the eighth episode of season one of the Canadian supernatural fantasy series Lost Girl. The episode was written by series creator Michelle Lovretta and directed by John Fawcett. It first aired on the Showcase network in Canada on Sunday, November 7th, 2010. Regular cast members for the series this season include Anna Silk as Bo, Kris Holden-Ried as Dyson, Ksenia Solo as Kenzi, Zoie Palmer as Lauren, Rick Howland as Trick, and K.C. Collins as Hale.

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  • Vexed is the original pilot that sold Lost Girl to Showcase.[1][2] It was commissioned in October 2008[3] and principal photography was completed in February 2009,[4] one year and seven months (19 months) before the premiere of Lost Girl on Showcase on September 12, 2010.
  • In Vexed, Bo does not orally draw chi from anyone and in the sex-chi heal scene between her and Dyson her eyes do not turn blue when she feeds from the sexual energy; instead, her pupils become black and enlarge until her eyeballs become black.
  • During the Lost Girl panel Q&A at the 2013 Comicpalooza pop culture convention, Zoie Palmer revealed that after the completion of principal photography a problem with the film stock was discovered in post-production that necessitated the reshoot of the love scene between Bo and Lauren. You can see the differences in the hairstyle and eye makeup of Anna Silk between one scene (Bo and Lauren) and the scene that follows (Bo with Mayer).
  • The soundtrack during the rough sex scene with Dyson is "Sour Cherry" performed by The Kills, and during the sex scene with Lauren it is "Madman" performed by Clara Klein.

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