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Rick Howland: Filming my death scene was both exhilarating and draining. Anna and I worked hard together to make it as real to ourselves as possible. It helps to carry that emotion through with such a well written scene and the horrific, but beautiful visuals the director and art department created. In fact, the whole episode was an opportunity to finally drop the veiled feelings, the guarded motives I had to often portray as Trick, and let his real feelings show.

And what was most challenging about it? His loyalty and integrity. Also, the opportunity to play the advisor, mentor and father figure — the endearing love you can have for someone you truly care about while you watch them go out into the world and live their life.

Guiding them with out controlling them, allowing them to make mistakes and learn how they want to live on their own terms. TTVJ: What was your favourite scene to shoot—from any of the five seasons—and why?

Trick is the mysterious old owner and bartender of The Dal Riata tavern, a "way station" that serves as neutral territory for the local Fae, and where all traveling Fae must check in and make their allegiances known. Politically savvy, if not politically ambitious, Trick is also a secret confidante and mentor of Dyson's, as well as Bo's grandfather both were shocked by this news.

Trick is also "The Blood King," a powerful Fae sage who can alter fate if he writes certain outcomes in his own blood.

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Bo then drew the energies from all of those around her, including Trick to revive Dyson in her first widely known display of her power. Later Trick revealed a lock-box he possessed which contained an old drawing of a mythical creature which looked something like a Pegasus rearing up while drawing something, likely Chi, from a group of either Fae or humans, Trick seemed to have been very concerned about this and what it could mean for the future.

During Delinquents , Trick provided information to Bo which helped to solve a murder case and also helped Bo to save Lauren 's life when she was attacked by a human who was romantically involved with a Fae responsible for the murders. During Adventures In Fae-bysitting Trick used his knowledge of Fae to help Bo and Kenzi discover that a Duppy, a kind of Fae spirit, was being controlled by a trio of humans to kill others in their community. During the episode Trick also had to deal with one of the tunnels under the Dal flooding, a back-order of Guinness arrived and two Centaurs started a fight over a woman in the Dal Riata.

Trick also provides comfort to Bo when she was asked by Lisa, the Duppy, to end her life. Trick had prepared the Dal Riata for Hale 's inauguration with Kenzi 's assistance. He seemed to be very pleased with events and all seemed to be well until The Morrigan arrived to attend the event at Hale 's request, but without Trick's permission.

At one point Trick and Kenzi have a conversation about humans being held by Fae and Kenzi mused about creating a union. Trick, whether jokingly or not, told her that the last human that tried such a thing did not fare well, the human being Jimmy Hoffa. During the episode, the Dal Riata suffered an attack when [[[Dyson]] was taken by a group of humans with the help of a Fae bartender.

Trick, Hale and Bo attempted to obtain answers from the Fae, but he committed suicide in their presence after both Trick and Hale threatened his life. As The Morrigan raised the fears of the Fae over humans, Trick attempted to have Kenzi leave for her own safety, but was unable to do so. He also attempted to sway the vote that The Morrigan held about humans, but also was not able to do so. Trick escaped the Dal Riata, but in doing so he left Kenzi to the mercy of The Morrigan and her henchman.

However, before he completed his escape, he was captured by two men, placed into the trunk of a car, and driven away to an unknown destination. In the Third Season finale Those Who Wander , it was revealed that Trick had been kidnapped by persons loyal to Hale who took Trick to a meeting with him far away from the danger that The Morrigan represented.

After Hale rescued Trick, he was reunited with Stella Nashira. At the urging of both Hale and Stella, Trick left with her for Scotland to be safe from what was coming as Hale with the assistance of Vex dealt with The Morrigan.

At the end of the Third Season, Trick had seemingly abandoned the Dal Riata due to the threat of The Morrigan and left for Scotland in the company of Stella Nashira, a Fae he had become romantically involved with.

It was unclear if he was to return or not at that point in time, what would happen to the Dal Riata with his not being present, and the ramifications of his departure for Bo , Dyson , Kenzi , Hale and Trick's other friends. Between the Third and Fourth Seasons, according to the webisode Prophecy , Trick and Stella had broken off their relationship at some point and he returned to the Dal Riata to find the damage caused when Bo had been taken. Through the use of a Fae divining board, Trick came to the realization that the Una Mens were coming soon, but what he may or may not have done to prepare for that event was not explained.

His first appearance in the Fourth Season was in the premiere episode In Memoriam where he, like everyone else that had known of Bo 's existence, had their memories altered.

While he still appeared to own the Dal Riata, his relationship with Kenzi had been altered in that her relationship with Trick was similar to that of Bo 's relationship with him.

After confronting Kenzi about some items she had tried to take from him, he came into contact with a photograph of Bo which had a significant physical effect on him. Having asked for more information from Kenzi about the woman that had hired her to find Bo , Trick came into contact with his daughter Aife. He found her moments before Kenzi and Dyson returned everyone's memories. Before that occurred, it appeared their meeting would be positive as Aife had no sign of her previously seen insanity.

Once the missing memories of Bo had been returned, Aife attacked Trick with a knife as the episode ended. In Sleeping Beauty School , Trick had survived Aife 's attack, showing knife cuts on one arm as evidence of the attack. With the help of the compass that Kenzi had recovered in the previous episode, he came to the conclusion that Bo was no longer on their normal plain of existence which then set Dyson on a quest to find her.

Trick also was in search of an item which Kenzi had stolen, but she did not reveal to Trick that she had and intended to use it as partial payment for Massimo's services to her. Let the Dark Times Roll was an important moment in Trick's story.

It was revealed that he was responsible for the creation of the Una Mens. He also held a final key they needed to become unstoppable should he use it and become part of them.

He did however assist Bo in dealing with what appeared to be a hostage situation by giving her clues in how to defuse the situation. Trick's appearance was in the memories of Dyson set in France where their first meeting was shown as well as the moment when Trick revealed himself to be the Blood King to Dyson who swore fealty to him and then accompanied Trick to the New World to start a Fae colony there.

At some point during the celebrations, Trick became drunk and ended up in Bo's bathtub. Bo and Tamsin found Trick there and attempted to gain information they needed to break a time loop from him, but did not gain much information. Bo confronted Trick during one of these loops, asking him why he had not been helping her to find The Wanderer and Trick's answer was that he was scared of The Wanderer and what he represented.

Much about Trick was revealed in Destiny's Child during which his past actions as the Blood King and his connection to The Wanderer were explained.

Trick believed that he covered up those memories himself to hide his actions as the Blood King and as well his knowledge of who and what The Wanderer was. It was revealed that as the Blood King, Trick was arrogant and a tyrant who lorded his power over all those that did not follow his rules or opposed him. As part of this, Trick revealed that he was responsible for causing an earthquake which killed hundreds of thousands of souls.

He also claimed to be responsible for the deaths of millions, but also claimed that he did so to avoid a genocide. When asked who he loves, Trick answers at first he loves Isabeau, bit then is forced to answer: "Me!

I am the first son of this Earth! I am the one to be worshiped! What Trick did exactly was revealed through the actions of Kenzi and Tamsin who used Trick's book of blood in an attempt to find answers. When Tamsin touched the book, her name appeared in blood on one page three times and then a flashback occurred where it was revealed that Trick made a deal with Tamsin to give her a new life and a chance to redeem herself in exchange for her not taking Rainer's soul to Valhalla, but instead leaving it to Trick's mercy.

He would then use his blood to write Rainer out of history, trapping him in eternity and never allowing him to return. Trick then returned to the Dal Riata, not being aware that Tamsin was now aware of her true past, and was present when Bo returned from the Death Train having released The Wanderer, now known as Rainer, from his imprisonment and declaring him to be her "destiny".

He did not know at the time that Bo had already done so and his request was far too late. During End of a Line , Trick told Vex about his father, calling Vex's father one of the bravest men he had known. Trick also bemoaned that he could have been a better King. Trick also confronted Vex, asking if he was the one that had stolen the Original Seed. While Vex did not outright admit this to Trick, it seemed to be likely.

He next appeared in Origin where Lauren overheard Trick speaking with The Morrigan who suggested that the best course of events was to kill Bo and Rainer before they came after the leaders of the Fae. Trick would have nothing to do with this plan and instead suggested that they set aside their differences in order to prepare for what was going to happen as a result of Bo's actions.

Trick appeared in the season finale Dark Horse where he learned for the first time that Bo was aware of her father and what he might represent. Rainer stated that Trick was responsible, when he was the Blood King for separating children from their families and watching as they were burned at the stake if they didn't choose from Light or Dark.

At a later point in the episode, Trick had The Morrigan as a guest in his lair, she becoming drunk and flirting with him, but also giving him a clue about how to stop Bo's Father from arriving on Earth.

Following this, Trick went to join Dyson and Tamsin in defending the portal Bo's Father was going to use as a means to escape from Hel. He battled with them, using a long staff, and bore witness to Kenzi sacrificing her life to stop the threat they were faced with.

He also watched as Tamsin collected Kenzi and took her to Valhalla. However, where he was afterwards was not revealed in the episode.

Trick had possession of one of the Helskor which Tamsin had given him for safekeeping, which he gave to Bo.

Trick requested that if Bo should meet her Grandmother in Valhalla that she pass on a message for him as well. Following Bo's departure to Valhalls, Trick was given possession of Tamsin's diary for a short time where he gained some information about the other realms where Bo had vanished to before returning the diary to Lauren. The board had last been seen during the Season 3. He also appeared at the Dal Riata to speak to Dyson when Dyson was attempting to divert the attentions of a Valkyrie who was seeking a soul close to Bo.

At the end of the episode, Trick hosted a celebration party at the Dal Riata to mark the return of Bo and Kenzi back to their friends and family once more. Trick welcomes Bo home and then comments: "Two thousand years. Ten thousand books and yet the afterlife remains a mystery to me. What's it like? Later in the episode, he had an an uncomfortable talk with Bo about sex and Succubi at one point. During this discussion, he revealed that Aife had "a dry spell" with sex and called it "the longest year of my life.

When Bo almost died from an attack when she was unable to feed, Trick was present at Lauren's clinic and when Bo revealed her fear of losing everyone close to her, Trick explained: "We are the same blood. Wherever you go, I go. You'll never be alone. In When God Opens a Window Trick was rescued from a pair of thugs by Vex and after speaking with Vex, came to the decision to team him up with Dyson to investigate a trio of murders that had only a mark on their bodies connecting them.

At first Dyson did not want anything to do with Vex save end his life, and Dyson told Trick that he no longer swore fealty to him, but to Bo. Trick then invoked his powers as the Acting Ash to compel Dyson to take the case and investigate, as well as taking Vex on as a partner to do so.

During It's Your Lucky Fae , Trick gave a finger from Alexander The Fay to Bo for her birthday, calling it a family heirloom that had been handed down for centuries in their family. Trick also provided a job for Dyson's son Mark at the Dal Riata. Trick had Mark sign the ledger of Fae names that Trick kept in his lair, but due to Mark's ineptitude, it was stolen soon afterwards when Mark had sex with a female Fae in Trick's lair.

Trick provided information to Lauren and Tamsin that explained why Bo was becoming more catlike over time, the source of this transformation being a stuffed cat statue which contained a Aitvaras. Later in the episode, Trick gave information to Lauren and Bo which indicated that a football player they were investigating was a Heraclid. This later led to a meeting between Trick, Bo, Dyson, Lauren and Tamsin where they began to put the pieces of the mystery together and Trick told of the existence of the Ancient Fae and that it seemed like they had returned for an unknown reason.

During Here Comes the Night , Trick was visited by the Oracles who showed him a vision of Isabeau, Trick's late wife, and attempted to obtain his truth. This failed when Mark interrupted the Oracles and they feld. Trick explained the purpose of the Oracles, that they sought out the truths of others and in doing so, took truth from them. Trick then interrupted the Oracles when they were attempting to obtain Bo's truth and afterwards learned from Bo that Bo was born in Hel, her father is Hades and Bo's lighting of Persephone's candle was the doorway that brought the Ancients back to Earth and allowed them to take human bodies as a means to exist on Earth.

During this party, Trick came in contact with the Ancient Fae known as Zee, and commented that her clam dip was excellent.

In the season opener, a nomadic Fae sideshow comes to town looking to take advantage of the chaos that the bombing of the Light Fae headquarters has wrought.

Unbeknownst to the general Light Fae populace, The Ash is in a coma, and his bond with the land is weakening — which makes this the perfect time for the travelling circus freaks to steal the most precious thing the Light Fae possess. The hunt for The new Ash is on. A traditional Stag Hunt is held, whereby the candidate who successfully tracks and kills The Stag becomes The next Ash.

Bo barely takes a passing interest in this ceremony until a surprise visitor with a vested interest in the hunt appears in her front room. In a move of sisterly solidarity, Kenzi drunkenly invokes the Russian hag Baba Yaga to curse Dyson for his behaviour towards Bo. In the sober light of day, however, Kenzi and Bo seek to remove the curse. When things get complicated, Dyson finds himself reliving his medieval days — tormented by the hard choices he once had to make, and fighting in the present not to repeat past mistakes.

The young painter has killed a Dark Fae, and his urban murals are exposing Fae secrets all over town — with The Morrigan on the hook for his actions. Bo is happy for the distraction provided by an assembly of strippers that helps break an accused cop-killer out of the police station. While Bo goes undercover at a strip joint to follow the trail of one of the apparent accomplices, Dyson and Hale simultaneously track the murderer. Both investigations meet in the middle at The Hand of Glory — a disembodied hand with remarkable powers.

Coming off The Morrigan's shocking revelation about Lauren, Bo and the doctor have a difficult conversation.



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