So intense! Episode full of drama and science, which are the main elements of the show. There is more to come, for sure. The way the series is dealing with the Beth arch is fantastic, and they were able to create an emotional engagement between the audience and Beth/Cosima/Kendall in this episode in a way they have never done before. Standing ovation. It was amazing.
Maybe I'm just hardcore in denial but until they show us Delphine's dead body I'm gonna believe that she's actually alive. If I've learnt anything from binge watching TV shows it's that if they don't show you the body, they ain't really dead. TELL us she's dead all you want I'm not listening.
Also did anyone else notice that Krystal referred to Delphine like she was still alive? 'Is she involved in this?' If Delphine was dead, wouldn't she be saying 'Was she involved in this?'
Awesome and intense episode. Finally we know why Beth took the decision to kill herself. I'm sorry for Kendall, the last minutes were so sad. I hope Delphine is not really dead and I would like to see what happened to Helena.
Fuck- Tatiana Maslany is absolutely amazing, how one person can convey such different emotions, the anger of Sarah, the utter disappointment and emotional wreck that is Cosima in this episode, and even the curiosity that is Beth... it is astounding.
I like to say that when it comes to TV and movies, I am emotionally stubborn, and even though the writers may be trying desperately, I usually don't cry. But I say, as Kendall fell into her final character development, as she announced her love for her clones, I did feel those tears begin to leak. Man was this a good episode.
I am really, really disturbed by this. And not by all the emotional scenes (which are all of them). I mean, surely, it's one of the most riveting episodes yet but when analysing this last twist coldly I am not satisfied. Now they fancy eugenics? Now Susan is the good one just because she saw the light after doing such terrible things? And I don't think Evie's motivations are well shown either. She really has no reason to end the original. So although it certainly was an intense episode, I'm not sure I like where things are going
...aand I thought, it's a stupid idea to put in an unknown harddrive into your systems...obvious part there.
But now we know why Beth killed herself. I like that this season went back to this whole Sarah + clones story and away from Castor, although interesting. Poor Cosima though, so much suffering in that one scene for her.
I guess Cho openly declared war now. :)
Best episode of the series so far. Loose ends were tied up nicely and Tatiana Maslany did a spectacular acting job, as usual.
Certainly one of the best episodes of the series if not the best. It looked like the season finale, I don't know how can they top this.
This might be my favorite Orphan Black episode so far. My god.
I like how Siobahn is so disgusted with Sarah making a deal involving her relative without discussion as if she didn't do the same exact thing with Helena!! This was the most intense episode by far.
This episode was sooooooooo intense O_O
GOD FUCKING DAMMIT. MY HEART.
Don't know how to deal with all the feelings this episode left me with. Pure intensity!
This episode was só intense and absolutely heartbreaking. Best episode so far!
Easily the best episode of the season. That ending scene was so cinematically perfect. I like this season so much better than season 3.
This episode was so good, it gave me shivers, at the end.
Delphine better not really be dead and also I didn't quite understood the last scene of Beth and the "To Trains" sign like was that an indication that she's actually still alive or was it just "after she talked to Mika she went to the train station to kill herself and know you know what happened after she walked out of that door' stuff and I can't believe that I had to see Cosima suffer even more.
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Wow, so many things happened in this episode, and all of it was painful. It always amazes me how they can pack so many plots into each episode and still have it make sense and connect. Plus, a HUGE question that had lingered since the pilot was finally answered. Those last few minutes of the show with the Beth flashback were so heartbreaking.