Season 3 of the sci-fi thriller Orphan Black has officially begun on BBC America. In Episode 2, while Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) deals with the Castor Brothers (Ari Millen), will Cosima (Maslany) witness the love of her life, Delphine (Evelyne Brochu), becoming more "twisted, cold, and brutal?"
As we previously mentioned, con artist Sarah Manning (Maslany) discovered several women who looked exactly like her. Sarah and the other women, including soccer mom Alison, killer Helena, and geek girl Cosima, are all part of a cloning experiment gone horribly wrong. The military, a corporation, and an extreme religious cult all seem to be involved in the growing conspiracy as they attempt to get their hands on the female clones and Sarah's innocent daughter.
In the second season cliffhanger, it was revealed that not only does Sarah have twin sisters, her DNA was also manipulated by geneticists to form male versions. Her so-called brothers, Mark Rollins and Rudy (Ari Millen), are tied to the upcoming storyline, which includes the Project Castor military clones.
In the recap by Wall Street Journal, Rachel's master plan is to unleash her own version of "Helsinki," a kill-switch on the clones, and claim Sarah's daughter, Kyra, as her own. After Donnie lost his job, Allison is running for school trustee. Sarah discovered from Mrs. S that Helena has been captured.
Check out this extended look here:
In an interview with TV Line, Maslany reveals how the break-up between Delphine and Cosima will affect the story arc, "Delphine's in this conundrum, in this position, that a number of our characters are where they're torn between their heart and their allegiances. The heart hasn't changed for Delphine. Telling Cosima that they can't be together, you see how hard that is for her, for both of them. But the real question for us in the writers' room was, "OK, Delphine made this promise. She made this promise to Cosima that she would keep her sisters safe and love them all equally. So how far will she go to do that?"
Season 3 of Orphan Black continues on BBC America Saturdays at 9pm.
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