It seems that new details for BBC's "Orphan Black" have been unveiled as spoilers and teasers about the plot about the upcoming season have been revealed.
As was noted by Angelica Mei Dollesin of the Venture Capital Post, "Orphan Black" Season 3 ended with lighter tone as opposed to previous season finales as the ending is meant to close the dark parts of the season. Venture Capital Notes that the scene where Tatiana Maslany's Sarah and her daughter Kira as portrayed by Skyler Wexler are playing in the snow symbolizes the closure to some dark parts in their lives as shown on previous seasons. The end of "Orphan Black" season three shows Helena reunited with Patrick Adams' Jesse while Alison won the school election.
Venture Capital Post has also reported that "Orphan Black" season 4 would a reset of some sort and that Maslany has revealed her glee that the show would be similar to the first season of the show.
"Absolutely. That's the season that I fell in love with the show. That first episode was so thrilling to me and captivating when I read it. So I would love to go back to that and the pure roots of the show," said Maslany in an interview with TV Line.
Meanwhile, according to a report on The Hollywood Reporter, "Orphan Black" season 4 will also explore about Kira and her own genetic makeup and more about her character's background.
The report also notes that Maria Doyle Kennedy's Siobhan "Mrs. S" Sadler's relationship with Sarah is going to be explored in "Orphan Black" season 4.
Meanwhile, the report also notes that Sarah's foster brother, Felix "Fee" Dawkins played by Jordan Gavaris, told TV Line that he hopes that Felix will have some romance during the fourth season of the show.
Finally, fans may expect more sexual plot points during the fourth season of "Orphan Black" and it may even deal with LGBT issues.
Speaking about the representation of Sexuality of the show, "Orphan Black" co-creator Grame Manson stated that:
"We really decided we wanted to explore sexuality - it works with all the themes of cloning," he said. "But very purposely, we didn't want to put anyone's sexuality at the forefront. Television is getting much better at sexual representation - we should be beyond asking or caring. I think maybe that's what we're trying to do," said Manson.
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