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9/10
A darker than usual episode
DVD_Connoisseur23 December 2018
The penultimate episode has a darker edge than its recent predecessors. Cosima is in mortal danger and Helena realises her current situation with the Proletheans is untenable.

A dramatic cliffhanger leaves the viewer desperate to see the season's resolution.
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9/10
A disturbing penultimate episode. Warning: Spoilers
I have long compared Alison's story to Breaking Bad, but now Donnie seems to be in on it too. He had a really great scene where he finally manned up. In fact, up until now, their story has mostly just been funny. But at the end of the episode, they do something slightly disturbing.

Speaking of disturbing, the prolethian story reaches a head. Henrik has been a total creep for a while now, but the things he did to his daughter this episode were really f*cked up. Luckily, he finally gets what's coming to him. Mark, his daughter, and Helena turn against him. Helena then tortures him. This was both gratifying and uncomfortable to watch. It ends with Helena burning down the farm, presumably killing all of the prolethians.

Finally, Kira is brought in to have her bone marrow extracted to help Cosima. Unfortunately, betrayals happen, and Kira is taken. This was such a masterfully handled cliffhanger, I can not wait to see the next episode.
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8/10
As life becomes increasingly difficult, each clone finds a way to make the best out of the situation, though not everyone ends the episode in triumph.
Amari-Sali16 June 2014
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There is one more episode to the season and I am already hating the fact you know the show is going to leave us on some sort of cliffhanger. For between Rachel aggressively wanting a child, Helena finally getting hers, then of course Cosima's condition, you know something is going to happen made to upset fans and make them anxious for season 3 next year. Still, so much happens just in this episode that just thinking of what will lead to the fated cliffhanger is intoxicating.

Topic 1: Rising to the Occasion – Allison & Donnie

With Leekie's body still a major issue we begin to really understand how adaptable Allison is, and potentially see why she married Donnie. For while Donnie is a bumbling mess at first, he quickly seems to learn from Allison's resiliency in the face of not only dealing with a body, but an external threat to their family. So when Vic visits because Angela just really can't let the clone situation go, Donnie loses that weird anxiety ridden persona he had with Leekie and becomes a sort of bad ass. I mean, dude literally takes on Vic and beats his poor excuse for a villain down and then threatens Angela and reminds her Art got suspended for doing less than she currently is. He even takes a picture of her with Vic to have something on her! This coming from the man who just in the earlier part of the episode was still freaking out.

I mean, you could look at this character development as a bit too quick, but it isn't like most of the clones didn't do their best to quickly adapt to the madness of being self-aware. Plus, Donnie knew something, though not much, so now it just seems like he is taking his cue from Allison to learn how to not only be the guy she needs, but the bad ass she probably always wanted. And I was quite glad he and Allison got it on because dude seriously did step it up.

Topic 2: Tricked (Part 1) - Helena

Something you can clearly see Helena and Rachel share is a love of children. In fact, arguably Kira is the source for both of their fascinations with motherhood. Focusing on Helena though, with Henrik promising her motherhood, and even having a mid-wife show Helena the farm's nursery, you can see that as much as Helena can be this uninhibited murderer, she has a soft spot for children. She even bonds with this one girl, Faith, who sort of reminds her of herself and her own childhood, with the aforementioned mid-wife being like the nuns who Helena despises. And perhaps that was strike one in this whole fiasco.

Strike two and three come directly from Henrik's plans being revealed. For one, Helena seems alright with being with the Prolethians, at least until the guise that she would be the only one with her babies there. Thus leading to strike two when Helena learns multiple women there are being impregnated by her babies, and Henrik is the father of them all, even the babies his daughter Grace are to give birth to. Showing that, while not as violent as Tomas, Henrik and his sub-sect of Prolethians are as twisted. But then comes strike 3. When Helena goes to leave, with Gracie tagging along, and Henrik stands in her and Gracie's way, he strikes her. A foolish decision since Helena, at least so far this season, isn't much for hurting people unless they make the first move, or act against Sara and Kira. So, as Gracie and Mark run, Helena does to Henrik as he did to her, though I believe with cow sperm. But, seemingly not satisfied, and being a lover of escalating a situation, she decides to just burn the whole Prolethian farm down and now she is off to find Sara. Here is hoping to some sister bonding and Helena's eventual birth in season 3.

Topic 3: Tricked (Part 2) – Sara and Rachel

Backtracking to Rachel's love for children, you can clearly see as she privately watches her home videos, as well as when we saw from her destroying stuff in her office, post barren by design news, she badly wants a child. Assumingly just because her childhood, before she lost her parents, certainly seems to be the primary bit of happiness she lives off of. I mean, she laughs and cries just watching her home videos and hearing herself say "I love you Daddy." And while she may have a business exclusive relationship with her father now, you can see she wants to experience the love a child could bring.

So with Delphine once again playing a double agent, Rachel seems ready to achieve this dream of having a child. First by convincing Sara to give Dyad Kira's bone marrow, a contentious subject amongst Kira's care givers. But, Kira agrees to it and so the procedure is done and somehow Mrs. S contact closes down a whole hospital floor to have some sense of privacy, though maybe Dyad helped. Anyway, as Ethan begins sequencing you can hear Rachel prepping for something. What exactly is hard to say, but it almost makes it seem like she is speaking with a fertility doctor. The truth is though, she is speaking to an interior decorator. For, after dressing up like Sara, and using Delphine to distract the real Sara, Rachel kidnaps Kira and seems ready to impose some Stockholm syndrome in Kira and perhaps make her Dyad's successor.
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10/10
A captivating penultimate episode
SJulien1223 October 2021
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All the stories of each clone continue to move forward at a good pace. Alison uses her DIY skills to deal with Leekie's situation, Cosima's health is more fragile than ever, Sarah is caught between her sister and her daughter, while Rachel still plots. Helena has had enough of the Proletheans and they end up going up in smoke. Now that Donnie is in the game, the Hendrix couple are stronger (and funnier) than ever. The scene where Kira agrees to help Cosima is really touching, and I also love the moment when Delphine reassures Sarah about her skills as a mother and sister. Stressful end of episode, Delphine does everything to help, but it never seems to work. I find it good that Maslany's acting double, Kathryn Alexandre, has a role, even if it is to play a character that is not very present and detestable (Alexis).
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8/10
[8.5] The needle and long slim tube
cjonesas28 July 2021
A little darker than usual episode or the proof that the writers are developing up. It was good in the sense that we swayed a little away from the mini circus that the clones (usually) provide us with their "family" problems.

Let's see (whether) the next episode keeps the pace up and do it justice?!
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7/10
Leekie's Body
ZegMaarJus29 July 2021
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This episode begins with Alison and Donnie, they thrown Dr. Leekie his body into the freezer. Henrik injects a liquid into Helena her womb. Vic showa up at Alison's house. Kira is in surgery to save Cosima her life, some bone marrow got scrapped and blood got taken. Helena and Gracie are pregnant. Helena strangles Hendrik. Donnie and Alison burried Leekie his body in a own made grave inside the garage. Helena let the farm burn down, Hank died in the fire. Rachel poisoined Felix, but she is dressed up like Sarah. Rachel ubducted Kira. Solid Episode of Orphan Black Season 2, i hope that the final will be better. This was a dissapointment!
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