In this week's episode, Trick risks revealing too much to the wrong Fae when he foresees the future. Meanwhile, an angry Bo confronts the Ash and faces an unexpected response.
As the episode opens, Lauren and Nadia head out on a road trip, while Ciara and Dyson prepare to move in together. So, for now, it looks like Bo is out of luck with of her potential love interests. But, hey, look on the bright side - Kenzi and Nate have a good thing going after reuniting in last week's episode, with Kenzi eventually agreeing to leave town with him (presumably not forever...I hope).
Later, Trick reveals to Bo that it's the time of the Blood Moon, a special period that only happens every 20 years during which he can see the future. Trouble is he requires two special items, a ring and a certain drug, and the acquisition of these items will require run-ins with two dangerous Fae. The first is a shapeshifter Fae who Trick hired to steal the ring from a museum. He successfully stole the ring, but then demanded more payment (apparently two bars of gold just isn't enough). Luckily for Trick, Bo is able to help him "negotiate" with the shapeshifter.
The second Fae, and holder of the drug Trick needs, is an old lover of his who has the ability to make people speak the truth. She agrees to give Trick the drug, but in return he agrees to answer four questions truthfully...so get ready for secrets from his past! The Fae also makes Dyson admit that he can never truly love Ciara, so maybe Bo's not so out of luck after all.
The ring and drug acquired, Trick is ready to foresee the future. In his visions he sees his wife, who tells him that ending the Great Fae War was a grave mistake. But was it? I'm not going to tell you and ruin everything (you can watch the episode here after all) so let's just say that some crazy stuff goes down, and it turns out that Fae everywhere are about to face a far greater evil than they could have imagined.
Meanwhile, Bo goes to Ash to confront him about his treatment of Lauren (as you may recall, when Nadia was healed Lauren pledged herself to the Ash again). The Ash and Bo have a old-school swordfight, which Bo eventually wins. The Ash gives Bo the chance to kill him, and when she refuses he reveals that he has only been testing him. But why? And what does Bo have to do with the evil Trick faced in his vision? Again, I'd like to avoid the whole ruining-it-for-you thing, so find out now!
Don't forget to enter our "Video Killed the Fae-dio Star" contest. First prize is a set visit during production of the season two finale, but the contest ends on January 2nd. So hurry!