'Orphan Black' Season 3: Episode 10 Spoilers: Will Tatiana Maslany's Sarah Manning Survive "Collison?"
There is only one episode left of Season 3 of the sci-fi thriller Orphan Black on BBC America. In the upcoming Episode 10, as the truth behind the Project Castor Clones unravels, what will Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) survive the "collision course" she's now on with the Castor Original?
As we previously mentioned, Delphine shared a kiss with her ex, but she doesn't know Cosima is responsible for the "Island of Doctor Moreau" deception. Rudy (Ari Millen) actually survived the blast from Paul's grenade. After threatening his cat, Scott reluctantly handed over Professor Duncan's copy of "The Island of Doctor Moreau" to Rudy. After kissing Alison, Jason Kellerman (Justin Chatwin) went after her husband, Donnie, and knocked him out.
In a recent recap by Wall Street Journal, Helena slaughtered her way through Pouchy and his gang, giving Donnie a huge bag of cash. Kendall Malone, who also happens to be Mrs. S' mother, has an interesting back-story. Because she absorbed a male twin in the womb, which gives her two cell lines, and also makes her the Castor original.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, creator/co-showrunner Graeme Manson teases what's in stores in the finale, "We're on a collision course with Castor after this long season. This being Orphan Black, there might be a massive [co-creator/director] John Fawcett clone sequence in the offing. As well as some really shocking reveals and twists-the way we like to go out on our seasons."
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Manson also explains the significance of the Castor Original, "We thought it was an intriguing way to put the original as the ultimate goal of both Castor and Leda and put us on a collision path towards our finale. And also, it was important to us to draw, for Sarah, some deep understanding and a little bit of closure with her own past-that's her own family's journey with Mrs. S and the reason they went to London in the first place."
Season 3 of Orphan Black continues airs one last time on BBC America Saturdays at 9pm.
Readers, are you excited for History Yet to Be Written?