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Orphan Black
Season 2
TV-MA
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Sarah is in a desperate race to find her missing daughter, but her scorched earth tactics spark a war with Rachel, dividing and imperiling all the clones. As Sarah discovers more about her past, mysterious newcomers appear, but can they be trusted?
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Cast of Season 2
Tatiana Maslany
Sarah / Cosima / Alison / Helena / Rachel
Dylan Bruce
Paul Dierden
Jordan Gavaris
Felix 'Fee' Dawkins
Maria Doyle Kennedy
Siobhan 'Mrs. S' Sadler
Kevin Hanchard
Detective Arthur 'Art' Bell
Evelyne Brochu
Delphine Cormier
Alex Levine
Producer
Russ Cochrane
Consulting Producer
Aubrey Nealon
Co-Producer
Karen Troubetzkoy
Consulting Producer
Claire Welland
Producer
Graeme Manson
Executive Producer
John Fawcett
Executive Producer
Ivan Schneeberg
Executive Producer
David Fortier
Executive Producer
Michaela Cheyne
Art Direction
John Dondertman
Production Design
Elizabeth Calderhead
Set Decoration
Aaron Morton
Director Of Photography
Sandy Sokolowski
Key Hair Stylist
Orphan Black • Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
AV Club
Sonia Saraiya
Part of what makes Orphan Black so appealing is, like Sherlock, its comfort in shifting the tone of the story so suddenly.
The Atlantic
Spencer Kornhaber
Orphan Black self-consciously apes Maslany's multiple-personality routine, switching between a dizzying array of genres but injecting them all with almost-subversive humanity and humor.
Entertainment Weekly
Jeff Jensen
Orphan Black remains high-order lo-fi sci-fi, brilliantly engineered for dynamic multiplicity - feminist allegory, conspiracy thriller, cheeky satire - electrified by Tatiana Maslany's all-star performance(s).
New York Times
Mike Hale
Every futuristic mystery could benefit from having Max Headroom in the cast.
Screen Rant
Perri Nemiroff
Orphan Black could be in for yet another innovative, smart and powerful run.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
Sorry to say, the sometimes arbitrary storytelling, the lackadaisical direction, the reliance on coincidence and miraculous plot turns all undermine the drama. Maslany deserves better.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Maslany is so good here that one wishes she wasn't so often forced to deal with exposition in her dialogue instead of the truly remarkable characters she's crafted from each clone but it's impossible to deny the pure entertainment factor of Orphan Black.
NPR
Eric Deggans
I'll always value how Orphan Black's ability to shift and combine genres - sometimes in the same scene - kept me hooked through the first season while supercharging the second.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
From the space between wreckage and rebuilding comes much of our great literature, music and art. And now, Orphan Black.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
This style of no-style is often distracting in Canadian-made shows that clutter American cable networks. Somehow, Orphan Black is one of the few shows to make provenance irrelevant. It really has been engineered in a lab.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
Orphan Black is a very dense show, and I mean that in a good way.
Slate
Willa Paskin
There is not a better performance-magic trick?-on television right now than watching Maslany break herself into a multitude that's learning it might be one.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
I'm really glad to have Orphan Black on my TV again, and to know that the first season wasn't just a fluke, or a trick of the light. This is a good, solid show that understands its strengths and keeps playing to them in season 2.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
It's a complex, multi-layered show, with the writing and acting chops to pull it off.
Newsday
Verne Gay
The show can be messy and confusing -- a headlong rush to who-knows- where-or-why at times. But those clones keep it grounded.
HuffPost
Maureen Ryan
I'm fully on board for Season 2, and I have every reason to believe Orphan Black will keep evolving in the direction of perfection. Science demands it.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
Nobody should worry about a drop-off in quality this season, as Orphan Black comes out of the gates as strong as ever, picking right up where season one left off and allowing Maslany to thrill anew with her impressive acting chops.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
The second season takes a deeper dive into the trust and ethical issues at the heart of the show.
AV Club
Emily St. James
Orphan Black is better than almost any show on TV at feeling like it's constantly building toward something, no matter how perilous and rickety its structure becomes.
Variety
Geoff Berkshire
It's an inordinately intelligent sci-fi series in which the flaws only enhance its overall underdog appeal. Season two looks to be another roller-coaster ride.
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