I'm afraid the show isn't working so well for me lately. It's getting too broad and way-out. I'm concerned they're starting to delve into mystical hoodoo, first with Cosima's "near-death experience" and sudden interest in spirituality, now with Sarah having a sort of visitation from Beth and a seemingly prophetic vision of Charlotte leading her through a tunnel just like the one she escaped through in the end. That makes it hard to dismiss as a mere hallucination.
Also, things are just getting silly with Alison and Donnie. The latter is turning into a caricature of himself, his stupidity growing to sitcom-dad levels. And what was with that bizarre bedroom-money-underwear-dancing thing? That was just weird. (Granted, Tatiana Maslany looks fantastic in her underwear. I just wish she hadn't been in Alison form, since I'm not particularly fond of Alison.)
Now that I knew Shay was Ksenia Solo, I definitely recognized her voice, at least. I'm surprised I didn't recognize it before, in fact. (I did find her familiar; I just couldn't place her.) Anyway, I find it amusing that she's playing a lesbian character here, because her character on Lost Girl was the only heterosexual female in the entire regular cast. She had to move to another show to finally get her turn making out with a girl.
Surprising that Paul is out of the picture, evidently for good, because Dylan Bruce is the second-billed lead, isn't he? Well, maybe the seventh or eighth if you give Maslany credit for all her characters.
Also, things are just getting silly with Alison and Donnie. The latter is turning into a caricature of himself, his stupidity growing to sitcom-dad levels. And what was with that bizarre bedroom-money-underwear-dancing thing? That was just weird. (Granted, Tatiana Maslany looks fantastic in her underwear. I just wish she hadn't been in Alison form, since I'm not particularly fond of Alison.)
Now that I knew Shay was Ksenia Solo, I definitely recognized her voice, at least. I'm surprised I didn't recognize it before, in fact. (I did find her familiar; I just couldn't place her.) Anyway, I find it amusing that she's playing a lesbian character here, because her character on Lost Girl was the only heterosexual female in the entire regular cast. She had to move to another show to finally get her turn making out with a girl.

Surprising that Paul is out of the picture, evidently for good, because Dylan Bruce is the second-billed lead, isn't he? Well, maybe the seventh or eighth if you give Maslany credit for all her characters.