Orphan Black review – 2×04: ‘Governed As It Were By Chance’

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Orphan Black veers into the horrific as intel on Project Leda reveals new insights on the origins of the Clone Club. Let’s bitch it out…

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Orphan Black review – 2×03: ‘Mingling Its Own Nature With It’

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It’s a bad Clone week as everyone suffers set-backs. Plus: Alison (Tatiana Maslany) may have literally broken a leg in her theater debut. Let’s bitch it out…

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Orphan Black review – 2×02: ‘Governed By Sound Reason And True Religion’

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The villains’ plans are laid out in Orphan Black‘s second episode of the season: they want clone children. Let’s bitch it out…

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Orphan Black review – 2×01: ‘Nature Under Constraint And Vexed’

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The buzziest show from last season (not set at a women’s prison) is back. Can the sophomore season withstand the intense scrutiny now that the show’s become a cult phenomenon? Let’s bitch it out…

Orphan Black review – 1×10: ‘Endless Forms Most Beautiful’

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The buzz about Orphan Black has been building in the last few weeks as the BBC America co-production wraps up its outstanding first season. Is all the hype worth it? Let’s bitch it out…