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An engineer gets himself incarcerated so he can spring his death-row brother (framed for a crime he didn't commit) in this taut drama. Michael's success is followed by he and his fellow escapees on the lam in Season 2-and back in prison, this time in Panama, in Season 3. In Season 4, the crew, back in the U.S., chase the nefarious Company. And a Seaso (more) An engineer gets himself incarcerated so he can spring his death-row brother (framed for a crime he didn't commit) in this taut drama. Michael's success is followed by he and his fellow escapees on the lam in Season 2-and back in prison, this time in Panama, in Season 3.
In Season 4, the crew, back in the U.S., chase the nefarious Company. And a Season 5 revival picks up after Michael's apparent death, with Sara and Lincoln teaming up to investigate clues that point to his still being alive.
SPOILER: Orphan Black follows outsider, orphan and street-wise chameleon Sarah. After witnessing a woman's suicide, Sarah assumes the stranger's identity - who happens to look just like her. Expecting to solve all her problems by cleaning out the dead woman's savings, Sarah is instead thrust headlong into a kaleidoscopic mystery as she realizes the dizzying truth - she and the dead woman are clones.
As Sarah searches for answers, she discovers the chilling fact that there are more people like her out there - genetically identical individuals who were planted in unsuspecting birth parents and nurtured in completely different circumstances. With no idea who created the clones, she'll need to discover the reason in a hurry as an assassin is killing them one by one. GoofsIn season 1, Cosima confidently refers to the clone experiment being 'double blind.' However, this is a factual mistake. A double blind experiment is designed such that neither the participants nor the investigators know which participants belong to the test group(s) versus which participants belong to the control group.
If this were a double blind experiment, Cosima would have no way of knowing unless she had designed the experiment herself. She would also know that a double blind design requires a control group, whose existence she would likely seek. More likely is that the experiment is single blind, where the participants do not know the group(s) to which they belong, but the investigators do know.
However, once again, Cosima would have no way of knowing this information about the study design unless she were herself an investigator. As a graduate student scientist, realistically, she would at least know the difference between a double blind and single blind design. As this series aired on BBC America, it seems to me it should have been part of the Emmy candidates.
However I wonder about that since it received no mention and as a minimum, Tatiana Maslany's performance in the lead character role is one of the best ever in any media. Tatiana plays the multiple clones effortlessly. Whether American, British, Eastern European, anti-social, nonconformist, conformist, straight, LGBTQ I am never questioning the character. I was a fan and regular viewer of United States of Tara, but Tatiana's performance eclipses Toni Collette's. As I watched each week of the first season, I went from mildly entertained by her transformation to completely believing there were multiple actresses in the show. I would watch the opening credits thinking there were missing actresses! Jordan Gavaris is also great as Tatiana's brother.
He brings just the right level of doubt yet support to the character. The story lines, settings, direction are also very good. As video science fiction, I think this is one of the best shows I have seen. It explores many different ethic and moral views - personal, scientific and social - with just enough creepiness to both entertain and make me think.