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The premise of 'Orphan Black' probably wouldn't even have to be half as intriguing as it is - and yet the show would still be fun to watch. Some TV-shows have such a great cast, you'd keep watching simply for the joy of seeing an outstanding ensemble act. To get those kinds of actors is a rare privilege for any show, and 'Orphan Black' is very privileged, indeed. Thankfully, it also has a fascinating story to tell, and that combination makes for one of the most entertaining and most original shows on recent TV.
This review won't contain any spoilers, so I'm not going into plot details - just know that 'Orphan Black' delivers a perfect blend of mystery, sci-fi, thriller, drama and comedy elements - and many wonderfully colourful characters - that will make you want to binge-watch entire seasons. And while everybody in the cast does an outstanding job, one thing can't be stressed enough: Tatiana Maslany, the lead actress, is a revelation. It's hard not to spoil anything for those who still have the joy of watching 'Orphan Black' ahead of the them (and I think the first few episodes are enjoyed best without knowing what the show is about), but let me just say: you're not likely to see so many different aspects of one actress' amazing acting capabilities in any other show or film.
So my verdict: Worth watching for the quality of the acting alone, 'Orphan Black' offers dark thrills, edge-of-your-seat suspense - and more than a few laughs along the way. Perfect entertainment from Canada - 9 stars out of 10.
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Lesser-known Masterpieces: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls070242495/
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Favorite TV-Shows reviewed: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls075552387/
This review won't contain any spoilers, so I'm not going into plot details - just know that 'Orphan Black' delivers a perfect blend of mystery, sci-fi, thriller, drama and comedy elements - and many wonderfully colourful characters - that will make you want to binge-watch entire seasons. And while everybody in the cast does an outstanding job, one thing can't be stressed enough: Tatiana Maslany, the lead actress, is a revelation. It's hard not to spoil anything for those who still have the joy of watching 'Orphan Black' ahead of the them (and I think the first few episodes are enjoyed best without knowing what the show is about), but let me just say: you're not likely to see so many different aspects of one actress' amazing acting capabilities in any other show or film.
So my verdict: Worth watching for the quality of the acting alone, 'Orphan Black' offers dark thrills, edge-of-your-seat suspense - and more than a few laughs along the way. Perfect entertainment from Canada - 9 stars out of 10.
Favorite films: http://www.IMDb.com/list/mkjOKvqlSBs/
Lesser-known Masterpieces: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls070242495/
Favorite Low-Budget and B-movies: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls054808375/
Favorite TV-Shows reviewed: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls075552387/
- gogoschka-1
- Aug 7, 2014
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Her acting skills are phenomenal and anyone who loves acting should watch this series for that reason alone. But the story is also fascinating and even if your not into sci-fi, it's still very entertaining and a original show to watch.
- leonnemarcha
- Feb 21, 2021
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This show is sooo good. The perfect mix of action, science fiction(very intelligent and realistic btw), drama, and HUMOR!
Tatiana Maslany is literally a GODDESS!! This woman is SOOOO TALENTED.
When I first heard her speak in an interview I thought she was still acting. Her ability to do accents is next level good. Not only that, her ability to be up to 6 very different and distinct personalities in a single episode is AMAZING.
The only reason she didn't win the emmy and golden glove for every season is because this show was more of a cult series than a mainstream one.
That's a big mistake on the people in charge of the awards because Maslany deserved every single leading actress award, also the supporting actress awards.
Tatiana Maslany is literally a GODDESS!! This woman is SOOOO TALENTED.
When I first heard her speak in an interview I thought she was still acting. Her ability to do accents is next level good. Not only that, her ability to be up to 6 very different and distinct personalities in a single episode is AMAZING.
The only reason she didn't win the emmy and golden glove for every season is because this show was more of a cult series than a mainstream one.
That's a big mistake on the people in charge of the awards because Maslany deserved every single leading actress award, also the supporting actress awards.
- dilloncamp
- Mar 4, 2021
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As this series aired on BBC America, it seems to me it should have been part of the Emmy candidates. However I wonder about that since it received no mention and as a minimum, Tatiana Maslany's performance in the lead character role is one of the best ever in any media. Tatiana plays the multiple clones effortlessly. Whether American, British, Eastern European, anti-social, nonconformist, conformist, straight, LGBTQ I am never questioning the character. I was a fan and regular viewer of United States of Tara, but Tatiana's performance eclipses Toni Collette's. As I watched each week of the first season, I went from mildly entertained by her transformation to completely believing there were multiple actresses in the show. I would watch the opening credits thinking there were missing actresses! Jordan Gavaris is also great as Tatiana's brother. He brings just the right level of doubt yet support to the character. The story lines, settings, direction are also very good. As video science fiction, I think this is one of the best shows I have seen. It explores many different ethic and moral views - personal, scientific and social - with just enough creepiness to both entertain and make me think.
- scott_sherwood
- Oct 5, 2013
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- telesfunken
- Jul 31, 2015
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"Orphan Black" is a highly underrated series starring the woefully underrated Tatiana Maslany. What is the story there? This woman's name should be shouted from housetops. She should be heralded as the next Meryl Streep.
Like others on this board, I don't want to say too much and give the story away. In order to see what makes Maslany so amazing, you need to watch the show.
The story is full of twists and turns. In the beginning, we see a young woman, Sarah (Maslany) witness the suicide of a woman on the subway tracks. A fast thinker who lives on the edge, Sarah grabs her purse and her identity. It goes from there.
The series is peppered with interesting characters, including Jordan Gavaris as Sarah's gay hustler brother; Maria Doyle Kennedy as Mrs. S, Matt Frewer as Dr. Leeke, and many others. I'll just name the characters - they're all marvelous: Cosima, Alison, Rachel, Helena, Tony, etc.
Don't miss this, and don't ask me why everybody's not talking about it.
Like others on this board, I don't want to say too much and give the story away. In order to see what makes Maslany so amazing, you need to watch the show.
The story is full of twists and turns. In the beginning, we see a young woman, Sarah (Maslany) witness the suicide of a woman on the subway tracks. A fast thinker who lives on the edge, Sarah grabs her purse and her identity. It goes from there.
The series is peppered with interesting characters, including Jordan Gavaris as Sarah's gay hustler brother; Maria Doyle Kennedy as Mrs. S, Matt Frewer as Dr. Leeke, and many others. I'll just name the characters - they're all marvelous: Cosima, Alison, Rachel, Helena, Tony, etc.
Don't miss this, and don't ask me why everybody's not talking about it.
A title that I had stumbled upon and never looked back. At first, I wasn't sure if I'd like the premise of the show since it wasn't really my cup of tea. However, there have been very few shows that have intrigued me from the very first episode to the series' finale. Ophan Black is one of those shows. Tatiana Maslany deserves every praise she receives from this show and then more on top of it. Her acting was diverse and extraordinary. Orhan Black would not be what it is had any other actor played the roles that Maslany did.
Back in my uni days i used to binge every season in a day. This series is one of my favourite, and quite underrated. As for Tatiana Maslany, she's truly a remarkable artist, with a very few good roles for women on television, she plays all 9 of them. It's intelligent, dark, dramatic, mysterious, intense and humorous at the same time. Though each episode's duration quite long but, it never bores me.
- Austinfung
- Sep 20, 2020
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Not at all sure WHY someone wrote that this is obscene. There isn't bad language, no T&A, no lurid sex, it's just high voltage, very hip and modern television. It also has great music and mind-twisting story lines mixed with witty dialog. The premise is unique. I don't want to spoil anything but after three episodes it's apparent that what I thought was going on is much more intense and crazy that I'd originally imagined. If you want something different and can go into this appreciating a fresh idea, you're in for a treat. Tatiana Maslany proves to be a very capable young actress. The rest of the cast is equally as entertaining. Enjoy!
- skillswordfish
- Apr 13, 2013
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I loved this show the whole way through, the characters really draw you in and give you a sense of a genuine connection to the show. Tatiana is incredible, playing so many roles for all seasons, her acting is amazing and the way she can make you truly believe she is all this different personalities and beings is excellent. Highly recommend.
- Deleinquent
- Oct 10, 2020
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I thoroughly enjoyed Seasons 1 & 2. The premise, acting, settings and character interactions were well done.
Seasons 3 & 4 were OK but were on a downward slide.
Season 5 I struggled to watch and had to force myself just so I could satisfy my curiosity on how the show ends.
From Season 3 onwards, the show became more of a soap opera, with lots of love interests, characters re-appearing, hurt feelings, etc. There were too many sudden plot twists that made little sense. The stories in subsequent seasons, were the same stories from the previous seasons, but used new characters and new corporations.
My favourite character- Helena.
Seasons 3 & 4 were OK but were on a downward slide.
Season 5 I struggled to watch and had to force myself just so I could satisfy my curiosity on how the show ends.
From Season 3 onwards, the show became more of a soap opera, with lots of love interests, characters re-appearing, hurt feelings, etc. There were too many sudden plot twists that made little sense. The stories in subsequent seasons, were the same stories from the previous seasons, but used new characters and new corporations.
My favourite character- Helena.
- bluesquirrel2004
- Aug 13, 2017
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I am just mesmerized watching the actress play so many roles with such differing mannerisms, personalities and even vocal/linguistic differences. I am in awe of her ability. She absolutely needs to get an award for this performance. The premise is unique and a welcome addition to the sci-fi genre. Truly it is one of the best sci-fi shows I have seen in a very long time. There is mystery, romance, danger and with the promise of more characters to be played by Tatyana Maslany, Orphan Black just has to continue for as many seasons as possible. PLEASE. I love the rest of the cast also, (especially her homosexual foster brother who provides some timely comic moments). The excitement just builds and builds as the season unfolds. Love it.
- foreverbounds
- May 22, 2013
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IMDB only lets you do one review for a show and I think it is only fair to review it as a whole.
At it's best, Orphan Black it a tense, intelligent, dystopian sci-fi thriller. But ultimately, the complexity of the story becomes unsustainable.
Seasons 1&2 are fantastic and would rate a 9/10 if the show had stopped there. There are a couple of episodes that miss the mark, but the rate of story development is so fast that they don't linger on the weak points. It's a tense, mysterious drama about a group of female clones who have grown up with no idea of their background, and who now have various dark forces trying to control them.
Season 3 takes a markedly different direction, with a more military setting and another group to focus on. It's not bad, but it loses some of the focus and believability that made the first two series such a success. 7/10.
Season 4 does an amazing job of ret-conning almost all of the events in Season 3, and goes back to the urbanised, commercial dystopianism of the first two seasons, with an increasing number of flashbacks to explore the characters stories in more depth. However, when you are effectively re-telling a different version of the story in Seasons 1&2 it's hard to make a big impact. 7/10.
Season 5 is where it all falls apart. The writers very cleverly left little nuggets of information in earlier seasons which weren't fully explored. This season tries to bring them all together, and neatly tie up all the loose ends, both in terms of the storylines, and the characters that have been involved. It's too optimistic an undertaking and it just doesn't work. The psychological tension is mostly replaced by gore. Many of the rules that rooted the show in a degree of reality previously are broken. It's a step too far into fantasy, and it's a chore to get through. 3/10.
Tatiana Maslany is exceptional - granted a couple of the characters are a bit annoying (Sarah/Cosima)- but some of them are fantastic creations (Helena/Alison/Krystal). The brilliance of the performance is that she includes little details that mean you know who is who, even when their hair and clothing are hard to tell apart.
The show is bold enough to get rid of key characters. It's a risk that a lot of shows aren't willing to take. Unfortunately the cast and characterisations in later series is not as strong as at the start.
Long running dramas like Orphan Black always suffer from the same problem. There is a great story to be told in 10 episodes. But if the audience likes it, they will want more of it. The networks will want more of what the audience wants. And the writers would be fools to say no to another 3 months production budget. Which means that "jumping the shark" becomes inevitable - at some point you will run out of good material to extend the story further.
Orphan Black did really well to keep the quality up for 4 seasons. And were wise enough to end it in the 5th.
At it's best, Orphan Black it a tense, intelligent, dystopian sci-fi thriller. But ultimately, the complexity of the story becomes unsustainable.
Seasons 1&2 are fantastic and would rate a 9/10 if the show had stopped there. There are a couple of episodes that miss the mark, but the rate of story development is so fast that they don't linger on the weak points. It's a tense, mysterious drama about a group of female clones who have grown up with no idea of their background, and who now have various dark forces trying to control them.
Season 3 takes a markedly different direction, with a more military setting and another group to focus on. It's not bad, but it loses some of the focus and believability that made the first two series such a success. 7/10.
Season 4 does an amazing job of ret-conning almost all of the events in Season 3, and goes back to the urbanised, commercial dystopianism of the first two seasons, with an increasing number of flashbacks to explore the characters stories in more depth. However, when you are effectively re-telling a different version of the story in Seasons 1&2 it's hard to make a big impact. 7/10.
Season 5 is where it all falls apart. The writers very cleverly left little nuggets of information in earlier seasons which weren't fully explored. This season tries to bring them all together, and neatly tie up all the loose ends, both in terms of the storylines, and the characters that have been involved. It's too optimistic an undertaking and it just doesn't work. The psychological tension is mostly replaced by gore. Many of the rules that rooted the show in a degree of reality previously are broken. It's a step too far into fantasy, and it's a chore to get through. 3/10.
Tatiana Maslany is exceptional - granted a couple of the characters are a bit annoying (Sarah/Cosima)- but some of them are fantastic creations (Helena/Alison/Krystal). The brilliance of the performance is that she includes little details that mean you know who is who, even when their hair and clothing are hard to tell apart.
The show is bold enough to get rid of key characters. It's a risk that a lot of shows aren't willing to take. Unfortunately the cast and characterisations in later series is not as strong as at the start.
Long running dramas like Orphan Black always suffer from the same problem. There is a great story to be told in 10 episodes. But if the audience likes it, they will want more of it. The networks will want more of what the audience wants. And the writers would be fools to say no to another 3 months production budget. Which means that "jumping the shark" becomes inevitable - at some point you will run out of good material to extend the story further.
Orphan Black did really well to keep the quality up for 4 seasons. And were wise enough to end it in the 5th.
- davidallenxyz
- May 13, 2023
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I've watched all 5 seasons.
Season 1 says "this is great, keep watching it".
Season 2 says "Just wait, it will be better".
Season 3 says "Ha, you thought this will be good?"
Season 4 says "We don't know what we are doing with this show"
Season 5 says "Ok guys, just finish this crap, ok?"
Too much nonsence scenes, too much questions, too much stupid outlines. I was expecting serious SCI-FI reading those comments ,and the most SCI-FI thing i've seen on this show, was only a stupid tail that had some guy. Wow.
Too much nonsence scenes, too much questions, too much stupid outlines. I was expecting serious SCI-FI reading those comments ,and the most SCI-FI thing i've seen on this show, was only a stupid tail that had some guy. Wow.
- RichardSRussell-1
- Jan 2, 2015
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It amazes me that one person could play so many lead roll characters. She is truly talented and so is the writer of this show. There's nothing like it out there very unique and addictive.
Do NOT start watching "Orphan Black". If you do, you'll soon find yourself watching the shows one after another after another. Then, when you get the end end, you'll go crazy waiting for MORE episodes. Seriously....you'll be jonesin' big time for more because the show is so incredibly unique, strange and sucks you into it. The show is extremely well written and amazingly acted by the lead who plays...well, I have NO IDEA how many parts, as again and again NEW clones keep appearing and each has a totally unique personality! There's really no other show like it....and you should NOT watch it! But, if you do, you're in for a roller-coaster of a ride. It starts out very slowly....and over time it gets crazy...as well as crazy good.
- planktonrules
- Apr 14, 2015
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This is not your regular Scfi show where we know all the protagonists and villains in the first episodes( and thats when it starts to fizzle out)With Orphan Black the potential for additional mind-blowing characters is endless ! Its like Scfi soap opera, you never know who is going to walk through the door. Kudos to Tatiana for her ability to keep in character almost all the time. I actually think she has the record over Eddie Murphy in terms of most diverse characters and yes it does look very down to earth in the characterization i.e soccer moms and students but I think thats makes Orphan Black urban , hip and unique. Love to see where it goes from here.
- enwange-biz
- Apr 17, 2013
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I watched the first season of Orphan Black in just two days. Yes, it was that addicting. Such a fast-paced first season as well, the thrills never stop, the twists and turns never let down. But what's most remarkable is Tatiana Maslany, who plays these various characters brilliantly. It's not just that she plays many characters though, it's how she does it, and how when you see a different one you can see the difference in characterization that she's able to give them. She honestly deserves to win the Emmy at this point, and I truly hope she gets the nomination. Still, the first season of this sort of reminds me of other shows' first seasons where the quality takes a drastic downturn. Something built like this in its structure certainly is always at risk of getting too outlandish or stupid, but thankfully this never did.
- Red_Identity
- Jun 1, 2013
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The acting skills of Tatiana Maslany worth 10 stars on its own. She is incredible, hence the show too.
- badreviewer
- Jan 1, 2021
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Her ability in this is quite astounding and to give it anything less than 7 would do her injustice. However, there are some plot holes and characters that dissappear not to be seen again with no explanation and at times it's incredibly frustrating to watch when characters just don't help themselves. In addition some episodes are lacking in development and progression particularly season 3/4. Overall not something you'll have seen before and there are some real laugh out loud moments as well as squmish. Final thought is that it actually had a well rounded ending for a change.
- Peter-Naulls
- Aug 4, 2021
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Great concept and great first season.
Gets boring really quick - the plot lines are just not interesting
Gets boring really quick - the plot lines are just not interesting
- phil-66099
- Dec 24, 2019
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- skay_baltimore
- Dec 9, 2017
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