I had planned to write about another show today but just realized that I've never reviewed our all-time favorite TV show, Orphan Black.
This unique sci fi thriller with a sense of humor is so stunningly good
that when we first discovered it, my husband, son, and I binge-watched
the entire first season in a matter of days! The fourth season has just
started, so this is a great time to catch up.
In the
first episode, Sarah Manning, a sharp-tongued street-smart Brit in
Canada, is standing on a train platform when she see a woman who looks exactly
like her step in front of an oncoming train and kill herself. Shocked
and horrified, Sarah grabs the woman's wallet so she can find out who
she was and runs off. The mystery woman's ID identifies her as Beth
Childs, and Sarah sees from her photo that she was absolutely identical
to Sarah. An orphan brought up in foster care, Sarah doesn't know of any
genetic family members, but the temptation to take advantage of the
situation is great.
Sarah assumes Beth's identity, with
the goal of cleaning out her bank account to help her out of the
difficult situation she is in. She discovers that Beth was a police
officer, and taking on her identity gets more and more complicated. She
meets Beth's boyfriend, Paul, and her partner, Art. She also meets other
women who are identical to her, one at a time. Each one is unique in
hairstyle, clothing, and other aspects of outward appearance, but they
are clearly identical. In fact, Sarah soon learns they are clones.
I
don't want to give away any more of the plot because there are
surprises around every corner in this fast-paced thriller, but it keeps
you guessing...and watching. Tatiana Maslany is absolutely amazing as
Sarah - and all of the other clones! - juggling multiple roles, looks,
accents and more in a way that seems impossible. There is Allison, the
high-energy suburban mom; Cosina, the dredlocked scientist; evil Rachel;
and Helena (possibly our favorite), the wild-eyed Ukrainian who will
protect her "sestras"at all costs. The clones gradually meet each other
and band together, trying to get to the bottom of the convoluted mystery
of who they are and where they came from. One of the best scenes in the
show is a clone dinner party at the end of season 3 when they are all
in the same room together - awesome.
Supporting
Tatiana in her multiple roles are other excellent actors. Our hands-down
favorite is Jordan Gavaris as Sarah's snarky, flamboyantly gay
foster-brother, Felix, who provides a lot of laughs on the show and
often wears just an apron over his naked body when working on a piece of
art. Kevin Hanchard is intense and concerned as Beth's cop partner,
Art. Maria Doyle Kennedy plays Sarah and Felix's caring foster mom,
Siobhan, who knows a bit about Sarah's mysterious beginnings. Another of
our favorites is Kristian Bruun as Donnie, Allison's husband - those
two are fabulous together, especially in later seasons. And little
Skyler Wexler is absolutely adorable as Kira, Sarah's beloved daughter.
The
excellent acting, wholly unique plot full of surprises, non-stop
action, and complex ever-growing mysteries make this an outstanding show
in every respect. It is incredibly addictive. Watch the first episode
of the first season, and I guarantee you will want to watch them all!
Just writing about it makes me want to watch the latest episode (but we
promised to wait for our college son to come home after exams later this
week).
Orphan Black is produced by BBC
America and filmed in Canada. Here in the US, it is available On Demand
through cable (season four currently airing). Amazon Prime has the first five seasons of Orphan Black available to subscribers for free (that alone is worth the fee!).
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