Warning: Full spoilers from the episode follow.
Much like the premiere, this week's Orphan Black was another very dense episode, with a lot of different storylines inching their way forward in the span of an hour. However, I think the elements at play did vibe a little bit better than last week and even offered a good twist near the end to hook us back into the story. This included the start of the episode, which kicked off on a humorous note, as Sarah and Felix didn't know what to do with Seth's bloody corpse. ("Do you want a drink?")
This also brought about a strong storyline for Art and Sarah, as well as Cosima, Scott and Felix. In the second group's case, it was pretty hilarious to see the unlikely trio dive headfirst -- literally -- into Seth's brain. ("Well, I looked. Shouldn't have looked.") These scenes also led to one of the biggest turning points of the episode, the revelation that the Castor and Leda originals were in fact siblings -- dun, dun, DUNNNNN!
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Much like the premiere, this week's Orphan Black was another very dense episode, with a lot of different storylines inching their way forward in the span of an hour. However, I think the elements at play did vibe a little bit better than last week and even offered a good twist near the end to hook us back into the story. This included the start of the episode, which kicked off on a humorous note, as Sarah and Felix didn't know what to do with Seth's bloody corpse. ("Do you want a drink?")
This also brought about a strong storyline for Art and Sarah, as well as Cosima, Scott and Felix. In the second group's case, it was pretty hilarious to see the unlikely trio dive headfirst -- literally -- into Seth's brain. ("Well, I looked. Shouldn't have looked.") These scenes also led to one of the biggest turning points of the episode, the revelation that the Castor and Leda originals were in fact siblings -- dun, dun, DUNNNNN!
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