
The Stigmata of Progress
As Sarah scrambles to learn more about her implant, Alison and Donnie take a drastic step to help. Meanwhile, Kira has a disturbing vision.
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"Season 4 of "Orphan Black" has a whole new energy. There's fresh dynamism in each episode with the plot sizzling with new possibilities. In short, it's a bundle of fun. Surprisingly, too, there are lovely nods to the previous seasons. It's refreshing that significant moments in the characters' lives haven't been forgotten and that new possibilities arise out of old scenarios. This leads to an interesting confession from Alison to a genuinely shocked and confused Cosima. 10 out of 10...."
💡 Did You Know?
The game that Kira (Skyler Wexler) and the Hell Wizard (Calwyn Shurgold) are playing is a complex fantasy board game called Descent. Orphan Black co-creator John Fawcett taught them how to play the game.
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As Sarah scrambles to learn more about her implant, Alison and Donnie take a drastic step to help. Meanwhile, Kira has a disturbing vision.