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Orphan Black premiered its first season on March 30, 2013. In that series, Tatiana Maslany starred not only as the main character, but she took on countless roles, each with different personalities, delivering a performance like no other.
Orphan Black Debuted 13 Years Ago

The first episode of Orphan Black, “Natural Selection” premiered on March 30, 2013. The first episode started with a bang and opened up the overarching mystery from the series as Tatiana Maslany starred as Saras Manning, a con artist living in Toronto, who sees a woman who looks exactly like her jump in front of a train and die by suicide. When Sarah picks up the woman’s bag and realizes she is wealthy, she decides to take over her life and steal all her money.
That makes Sarah seem like a villain from the opening of the show, but the series also made her sympathetic by showing she she has a daughter named Kira who lives with a foster family, and this money would allow her to regain custody of the girl. This doesn’t work out though she it turns out the other woman was a cop named Beth and when Beth’s old partner catches her, Sarah has to escape. However, at the end of this premiere, she sees another woman who looks just like her named Katja, only to watch as a sniper kills her and Sarah has to go on the run.
As sci-fi fans might expect, this is a sci-fi series about clones and the mystery was why they exist and who is killing the clones. There ended up being five seasons and 50 episodes of Orphan Black. Through those five seasons, Sarah ended up learning more about who created the clones and why, as well as who wants to see them dead. The mythology of the series was one of its biggest selling points, trumped only by Maslany’s incredible performance as all the clones. What is even more impressive is that Orphan Black ended on a high note, and it stuck the landing where other sci-fi shows often struggle. This made the entire five seasons worth the watch, as it remained one of the smartest and best acted shows on television from start to finish.









