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COLLECTION · Series · 2024

Orphan Black: Echoes

In the near future, a group of women weave their way into each other's lives and embark on a thrilling journey, unravelling the mystery of their identity and uncovering a wrenching story of love and betrayal.

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* 6.6 (31)DramaFantasyScience FictionCanada · United States
Creators
Anna Fishko
Countries
Canada · United States
Studios
AMC · BBC America · Boat Rocker Studios · AMC Studios · You Say Potato
Age rating
TV-MA
Release
23/06/2024
Score
6.6 / 10 (31)
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
Season 1
10 episodes · 2024

In search of her origins, a woman uncovers a scientific manipulation that touches the very essence of the human being. Others are concerned.

Pilot
Episode 1. Pilot
2024-06-23 · 48 min

Despite a childhood she can't remember, Lucy has found peace. But when a man from her past shows up, the life Lucy built is put in the crosshairs. After Lucy and her chosen family flee to find answers, she meets a woman who only begs more…

Jules
Episode 2. Jules
2024-06-30 · 49 min

Lucy forces Jules to go to Settlement House where she enlists Craig's help in a haphazard interrogation. Kira receives an unexpected visit from a family member. Billionaire Paul Darros raises alarm with his team in his search for Lucy.

Pegasus Girl
Episode 3. Pegasus Girl
2024-07-07 · 45 min

After Lucy's claims about who Jules is leaves her unsettled, Jules begins to question her past, taking Wes on a journey to investigate. Lucy and Jack chase down a lead that may reveal Jules' origin. And Kira confronts Darros about Lucy.

It's All Coming Back
Episode 4. It's All Coming Back
2024-07-14 · 42 min

With Jack supervising, Lucy and Jules turn to extreme measures to excavate a shared memory that may contain clues to their past. Kira encounters Emily at a Darros Foundation event and discovers she may be more friend than foe.

Do I Know You?
Episode 5. Do I Know You?
2024-07-21 · 48 min

Kira's research as a graduate student captures the attention of Paul Darros as well as Professor Eleanor Miller, setting in motion a life marked by love, achievement, and struggle that carries enormous ramifications for Lucy many years…

Unless You Trusted Someone
Episode 6. Unless You Trusted Someone
2024-07-28 · 47 min

Kira teams up with Lucy to chase down a lead about Jules, all while Kira navigates problems at home. After being kidnapped and taken to Paul Darros' mysterious compound, Jules attempts to escape captivity with the help of an unusual new…

The Dog's Honest Truth
Episode 7. The Dog's Honest Truth
2024-08-04 · 45 min

Kira's life starts falling apart when Lucy discovers another printout of Eleanor, and Lucas learns the truth about what happened to his mother. Jules sees another chance to escape from Darros, but he and Xander stay one step ahead of her.

The Paradox of Joyce
Episode 8. The Paradox of Joyce
2024-08-11 · 46 min

Kira meets with Emily and realizes her loyalties are divided, while Lucy and Craig track down Lucy's old flame to help unlock Darros security token. Jules and Eleanor reconnect with their closest relative and get a grim look at their…

Attracting Awful Things
Episode 9. Attracting Awful Things
2024-08-18 · 43 min

Craig reveals a secret to Lucy; Xander on the memory drug makes him question whether he wants to carry on Darros' legacy; as Kira gets closer to uncovering Darros' master plan, a security breach could cause her to lose everything she's…

We Will Come Again
Episode 10. We Will Come Again
2024-08-25 · 49 min

After Charlie is kidnapped Lucy is left with a difficult choice, Kira and Eleanor finally uncover the connection between the 12 unidentifiable files and Darros' bigger plan but it may be too late to stop him.

Cast by season
Krysten Ritter
Krysten Ritter
Lucy
Keeley Hawes
Keeley Hawes
Kira Manning
Rya Kihlstedt
Rya Kihlstedt
Eleanor Miller
Amanda Fix
Amanda Fix
Jules
Avan Jogia
Avan Jogia
Jack
James Hiroyuki Liao
James Hiroyuki Liao
Paul Darros
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misubisu
★ 8.0 / 10
### **Review: *Orphan Black: Echoes (2024)*** **Score: 8/10 — A Worthy, If Uneven, Return to the Clone Club Universe** As a devout fan of the original series—who lived for the twists, celebrated the sisterhood, and still uses “sestras” unironically—walking into *Orphan Black: Echoes* was equal parts thrilling and terrifying. Could it recapture the electric, paranoid energy and thematic depth that made *Orphan Black* a masterpiece? The answer is a qualified yes. *Echoes* is not a reboot or a rehash; it’s a bold, next-chapter expansion of the mythology that succeeds most when it embraces its own new identity, even if it occasionally stumbles in the shadow of its iconic predecessor. **What Works Brilliantly for the Fan:** * **Krysten Ritter’s Compelling Anchor:** Stepping into the Tatiana Maslany role is an impossible task, but Ritter wisely doesn’t try. As Lucy, a woman “printed” from a genetic source with no memory of her past, she delivers a performance of raw, physical vulnerability and fierce determination. Her journey of self-creation—of choosing who to become—feels like a natural, poignant evolution of the original’s “identity is a choice” theme. * **Thematic Legacy & New Tech:** The show brilliantly updates the core questions for a new era. If *Orphan Black* was about nature vs. nurture and bodily autonomy, *Echoes* asks: **What is the self when you are literally a copy?** The move from cloning to “printing” people opens terrifying new doors about consciousness, trauma, and the ethics of creation, feeling like a logical, frightening next step for the neolutionist nightmare. * **Nostalgia Done Right:** The connections to the original are **organic and thrilling**, not cheap fan service. Returning characters and locations (hello, Dyad Institute aesthetics) are woven in with care, serving the new story. Hearing certain names or seeing certain symbols delivers genuine, earned chills. The show respects the legacy without being enslaved by it. **Where It Stumbles for the Fan:** * **The Pace of the Paranoia:** One of the original’s greatest strengths was its breakneck, white-knuckle pacing. *Echoes* adopts a more deliberate, mystery-box slow burn. While this allows for deeper character immersion, fans might miss the relentless, episode-to-episode cliffhangers and the chaotic, multi-clone energy that Maslany orchestrated so effortlessly. * **The “Sestra” Dynamic (or Lack Thereof):** This is the biggest adjustment. The profound, complex sisterhood between Sarah, Alison, Cosima, and Helena was the soul of *Orphan Black*. *Echoes* is, at its heart, a story about a fractured mother-daughter relationship (a superb Keeley Hawes and Amanda Fix) and found family. The bond between the “echoes” themselves is compelling but doesn’t yet—and may never—reach the transcendent, chosen-family heights of the Clone Club. You long for that specific chemistry. * **Villainy Scale:** The original’s rogues' gallery—from icy Rachel to the Proletheans—was iconic. The central antagonist here, while intellectually frightening in its corporate, systemic evil, lacks the immediate, personal menace of a Helena or a Dr. Leekie in the early going. **The Verdict for the Clone Club:** *Orphan Black: Echoes* will not replace the original in your heart, nor should it. It is a different show—more cerebral, more melancholic, and focused on a different kind of family trauma. But it is a **worthy successor** that expands the universe in smart, respectful ways. It proves there are more stories to tell in this world, and Ritter is a fantastic guide for this new chapter. Watch it not to relive 2013, but to see the consequences of that story ripple into a terrifying future. Stay for the questions it asks, the stellar performances, and the hope that, somewhere, the sestras are still out there, fighting the good fight. It’s a solid, often gripping **7.5/10** that earns its place in the canon, even if it doesn’t quite clone the original’s magic.
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