A truly gut-wrenching episode proves that Orphan Black is one of the finest genre shows on TV.
ThisOrphan Blackreview contains spoilers.
A great deal happened this week onOrphan Blackbut most of it centered on Cosima.
When a viewer sees Cosimas weakness that viewer will desperately want a cure for her.
And this week that cure was in sight.
So it seems like a reluctant win-win for everyone.
Even better, as part of the agreement, Duncan will extract Saras mouth maggot.
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Susan Duncan cannot be trusted.
But, Duncan has something to lose Ira so maybe this trade is on the up and up.
Maybe Malones sacrifice will be worth it and Cosima might be cured.
There is no cure for Cosima and there is no Castor DNA for Duncan.
Sara does get her maggot removed, but the procedure is performed by one Evie Cho.
But this week, Evie Choo becomes perhaps the most hated villain in the history ofOrphan Black.
You see,Orphan Blackpulled a bait and switch this week.
Duncan wants to cure Ira, but Cho has other plans.
Cho puts her plan into action, kidnaps Kendall Malone and Cosima and murders the Castor original.
It is a moment of pure heartbreak as Malone holds her dignity in place and defies her killers.
Then, as Cosima weeps on the ground, Evie tells her that Delphine has been murdered.
In the span of a brief moment, Cosima truly loses everything.
Yup, after four seasons, we now know the secret of Beths train jump.
It also makes Cho seem like a heartless master manipulator.
It is clear that Cho must be stopped and only the Clone Club can pull it off.
I think someone is going to have to call in Helena from her pregnancy exile.
Felix gets maced for his trouble, but eventual cons Krystal away from the truth.
Funny stuff and a nice counter balance to the heavy death of Kendall Malone.