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Another day, another opportunity for Bo to wake up with everything falling to pieces. This time, everything is black and white except for Bo who is in color. Things are definitely weird.
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Back in the real world, Bo is in a coma surrounded by Dyson, who is protecting everyone as per usual, Lauren who is urging everyone to stay close to Bo, and Tamsin, who is pregnant like crazy.
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So. Bo goes exploring in her weird black and white world and bumps into a dream world version of Tamsin, named Thomasina – a real estate developer who says the Pyrapus came and wiped everyone out. Thomasina (Tamsin) tells her to go see the Maestro, who knows all.
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So, they set off to see the…Maestro. And they follow a red brick road the splits off in a direction that only Bo can see. They are well underway.
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You know who has a complicated relationship? In real life? Tamsin and Lauren. They both love Bo, but Tamsin is pregnant with Hades' (Bo's dad) baby. Lauren says that Tamsin will never be alone, but Tamsin really kind of wants that, despite the fact that Valkyrie pregnancies move at a really fast pace. So… tricky, right?
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As everyone races to find a way for Bo to feed so she’ll wake up faster, Vex and Mark bring Trick’s book to Bo’s place. Mark is grieving pretty hard, Dyson is grumpy like crazy, and Vex is trying to offer parenting advice.
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And in true dream state fashion, Dyson turns up as a dog-soldier deserter type. He’s been left alone in the woods. A bit of a cowardly…dog. He joins them on their journey toward the maestro.
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All of that is a metaphor for what Dyson is really feeling – a good deal of guilt and weirdness about the fact that he was supposed to protect Trick and failed. All that while the two discover that something has bitten Bo.
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Turns out, it’s a moth. A striga moth. It bit Bo and in order to save her, they have to find it and force it to spit into Bo’s mouth. Woah. Gross.
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And in Bo’s psyche, the gang run into a version of Lauren we haven’t seen before – stoner Lauren, a Lauren who forgets, a Lauren who is of no help at all because she chooses to forget all her knowledge. Also she has killer dreadlocks.
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Mark and Vex, who let’s be honest, we’re all shipping really hard – have a tender moment where Vex reveals he’s sorry for all the terrible things he’s done.
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And in the dream world, an apt symbol as Vex appears as a two faced set of brothers in one body. One of them is helpful and one of them is trying to keep Bo and the team trapped in a weird hall of mirrors. He gives them a riddle that reveals…
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…what Bo has been dealing with all along is her reflection and not reality. And that leads her to The Dal. She thinks she is about to meet Trick but instead she meets herself.
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In the real world, Kenzi returns! She breaks into the attic of the clubhouse just in time for the moth to make its appearance. The antidote! They’ve found it!
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In the dreamworld though, things aren’t so rosy. Kenzi has arrived, in a white dress looking like her make up was done in her sleep. Things go from bad to worse, though, as the moth medicine seems to be keeping Bo trapped and…
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The reflections that have plagued Bo in this dream state have taken effect! Kenzi’s other side is revealed. She attacks Bo, who fights back, and…
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Bo wins! Kenzi’s spirit is restored, Bo’s healing commences and she goes back to her friends just in time for the reading of Trick’s will.
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Trick leaves Kenzi constant passage between the Fae and human worlds. He leaves Lauren his books to further her research, a blanket that provides home for Tamsin, and Vex gets the compass of Nerad – so he can stay on the right path. And then, (awesome!) he leaves Dyson and Mark the bar. And to Bo? He leaves his heart. Aw.
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Everything is lovely until Hades turns up to try and get Vex to join his evil plot. Vex, in his last act of coming to the light side, refuses Hades' offer – and has his throat slashed. Oh, man!