I hope Ford faked his death with a Host version of himself.
"It's just a flying saucer, Ed. We gotta go." lol, Peggy kills me.
Damn, I hate it when shows end. Maslany, the cast, the visual effects, the writing, and everything about this show have continued to amaze me all the way up to the final scenes; and for that, Orphan Black will be one to remember.
This was the perfect finale in a great final season of an overall great show. Last seasons finale would have made a good series finale if it had to, but it came nowhere close to this. It actually reminded me a bit of Six Feet Unders finale.
It wasn't always a perfect show, but it was great most of the time, and it was the last suvivor from an era in which NBC knew what great comedy was.
It’s honestly starting to feel like the seventh season of GoT.
Yes, the action is bigger and better than the previous season, but any of the fantastic writing with a mystical/mysterious/philosophical edge, that was present in the first season, has vanished.
It’s still good, of course, but this straight forward human vs robot continuation isn’t I was hoping for.
I hope Darhk destroys the world so that I don't feel like I need to keep watching this show
HOLY FUCK RACHEL DID THAT
FLAWLESS.
We probably won't be able to see such fine and elegant TV for a long time. #SAVEHANNIBAL
Malcolm: And no offense none of you are particularly good actors.
Tell me that was not funny :-P
Literally perfect. How do I even go back to other TV shows now?
Alex' coming out was so pure/real and important fml. Yes straight ppl this is how you develop a gay character. That storyline is real as fuck IT HAPPENS IN THE FUCKING REAL LIFE so get over the "the writers just want to please the gays or can the writers stop writing stories that have nothing to do with their sexual preference?". We need/deserve this rep. And finally, i'm so glad the writers pulled this off i'm really looking forward to see maggie falling for alex ahhhhh fuck
Thank god it's finally over.
Goddamn junkie dreams. So boring.
Dear Savitar. Please kill everyone, maybe except Caitlin and Cisco. Thank you.
That Nauvoo launch sequence was beautiful. We need more space shows on TV right now.
That last scene. That's the show i fell in love with.
I need to stop hate-watching these ridiculously stupid shows.
WHY DID THEY HAVE TO DO THIS TO DELPHIIIIINE :'((
When they try to squeeze Mon El/Kara moments in there to distract us from the obvious chemistry between Kara & Lena lol
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.
will this show ever stop being sad and gay? i hope not
I'm giving it a 10 because of the beautiful last scene. So elegant and well executed. Though the episode and the second half of the season were all over the place and the characters made no sense and I really didn't like it...I kept watching because it always delivered something no other show on tv has (and Fuller always gives me), and that's the cinematographic quality. And that last scene had it all.
This might have been the darkest episode of this show I've ever seen and it can be described with only one word: RACHEL. Thank goodness my girl Krystal was there for some comic relief because this episode needed it.
I can't believe another season of Orphan Black is behind us and that we only have one more left to wrap it all up. Can't wait to see the final (my heart breaks just thinking it) season in 2017!
I thought this was better than the last couple of episodes. Eve going fully feral for a second there with Dasha was maginifcent (Sandra Oh EGOT when), Villanelle got a couple chuckles out of me in that first scene ("thank you for the inappropriate touching"), and Konstantin and Dasha ending up in the same hospital might lead to some really funny interactions. Can't believe the season is ending next week, is it just me or does it feel like not much has happened? Nothing, even Niko getting stabbed or Kenny dying or Villanelle murdering her family felt all that impactful.
33 minutes of "can we talk about it?" followed by 8 of the craziest minutes this show has ever aired.
OMG that ending, great suspense!!
This episode will be polarizing, but we can all agree it was good, borderline great. No matter what viewpoint you are watching it from. From a thriller, to a romantic love story to sacrifice...Wow I got the feels from this one.