
In la-la land, Bo tries to get Thomasina to help her and wonders why she didn’t leave when everyone else did. Lauren tells her she’s never going to be alone, no matter what, but Tamsin is stubborn about not needing anyone. In the real world, Lauren tries to talk to Tamsin about the devil-spawn she’s carrying, but Tamsn refuses to open up. Thomasina mentions someone called the Maestro, who knows everything but is generally hard to find. Bo tries to use her succubus powers to compel Thomasina’s help, but they don’t work. When Thomasina finds out Hades is Bo’s father she freaks and tries to leave. Bo is surprised, since she thought the Pyrippus was only a symbol representing Hades, not a separate being. She says the whole place cleared out when the Pyrippus (the winged, fire-breathing horse we’ve seen before) showed up and she’s stuck trying to unload properties. Turns out this isn’t Tamsin (though she does have the same sarcastic manner), but Thomasina, a real estate developer. In fantasyland, Bo runs into Tamsin, who maces her. Tamsin’s pregnancy-she was knocked up by Hades pretending to be Bo a couple episodes back-is proceeding apace she looks like she’s already well into the second trimester or more. Her friends are taking turns guarding her, as they have no idea what Hades’ next move will be. In the real world, Bo’s comatose body has been moved to her place and Lauren has her hooked to numerous life support machines. Bo can’t get anyone on the phone, so she goes for a drive, and soon realizes that she’s the only person left in town all the cars on the street are empty and there are no pedestrians either.


That, combined with the episode’s title, makes me think this is going to be a Wizard of Oz homage, though Bo likens it to a rerun of Lucy.

Everything is in black and white except Bo’s dress, a red-checked number. This episode starts with her waking up at home … except it’s not quite how she remembers it. When Dyson found her, Bo was in some sort of catatonic state. Last episode ended with a bang, as Bo found the bodies of her mother and Trick, murdered by her father, Hades.
