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As "Orphan Black" begins its fifth and final season, here's a reminder of the many clones that have appeared on the BBC America show. ... Here are all the clones on 'Orphan Black' you need to know.
With an incredible performance from star Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black delivered five great seasons of thrilling and ...
Andrea is a Digital News Writer who loves all things superheroes. She also has a deep and intense appreciation for Linda Cardellini's entire career. Orphan Black is upping the clone ante in season ...
Co-star Gavaris’ goodbyes to ‘Orphan Black’ and all the clones By David Wiegand , Assistant Managing Editor, Arts and Entertainment Updated June 6, 2017 11:56 a.m.
So you missed out on the astonishing first season of “Orphan Black”? Don’t beat yourself up. After all, how could you have known that a trippy little under-the-radar clone-conspiracy drama ...
Orphan Black inspires questions about how human clones could be treated. In last Saturday's episode of Orphan Black, we learn more about one of the Leda clones who appears to be the only one still ...
Though this BBC America/AMC series has provocative things to say about identity, memory, love and loss, it fails to reproduce the best element of the original Orphan Black: the crazy, colorful clones.
Clone Drama 'Orphan Black' Returns, As Complex And Complicated As Ever The BBC America series returns for a third season on Saturday. NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says the show's dense stories are ...
Clones may be perfect copies, but “Orphan Black” can only retrace its steps so often before the trail starts to fade. Reviews of “Orphan Black,” Season 3 Caroline Siede, A.V. Club ...
All of this vitriol directed at the Castor clones is baffling. Since its premiere, Orphan Black has explored issues of personal agency and institution, and what it means when the latter asserts ...
Orphan Black‘s Season 2 key art is all about optical illusion — fitting, no? Here’s your exclusive first look at the BBC America thriller’s profile-happy new posters.
Orphan Black creators Graeme Manson and John Fawcett dig into the secrets of keeping an audience guessing while making a complex narrative work. Hint: Having really good actors helps.