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9/10
Beyond excellent season premiere.
dancin-singin-queen19 April 2014
One thing I have come to adore about this show is that it gets straight to the point and the story is so amusing by itself that it needs very little embellishment. This season premiere was a perfect little concoction of embellishment and raw story. I guess every season premiere needs some showiness to set the stage and attract people into the world of the show. Anyways, the episode is entertaining, of course brilliantly acted, and fabulous science fiction with an exceptional cast. Orphan Black is very entertaining and promising. Season 2 looks 2 steps up from the first season. I for one am definitely looking forward to watching this every week.
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9/10
Season 2 hits the ground running
DVD_Connoisseur1 December 2018
"Nature Under Constraint and Vexed" continues the trend for the best episode titles in any series, ever.

The opening of Season 2 is an action packed one. There's a natural progression from its predecessor but with the scene all set, this season doesn't have to stop for breath.

Characters who haven't previously met now have the opportunity to exchange words face-to-face. It's an exciting new playing board for the Orphans, their allies and their foes.

9 out of 10.
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9/10
Like the Bourne Ultimatum... but with clones.
I make this comparison because of the particular style of evading a large corporation. This episode had a lot of neat modern espionage vibe, that I feel they're going to continue throughout the season.

My favourite thing about the episode is clones pretending to be each other. I really enjoyed these moments in the first season, and felt that it was a neat, underused trick. It lead to the coolest sequence in the episode. I hope they continue it throughout the series. You have to give props to Tatiana Maslany, because that would be either confusing or painfully overacted if she did not strike the right balance with it, but she totally does.

I thought that the plot twist at the end of the last season was that Mrs. S was actually one of the scientists behind the project and that she left with Kira. I thought that Sarah saw her as one of the scientists in the photo. But, according to this episode, they were just abducted. In that case, I'm not sure what the photo means. I can't really make out who the people in it are. This really should have been clearer.

In other news, Sarah is continuing down her Breaking Bad style path. I like the new villain revealed at the start of the episode, he has a menacing presence.
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10/10
Still going strong
SJulien1214 May 2021
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We pick up immediately after the first season, as the Proletheans gain importance in the storyline and the police still don't understand anything about the clones. Paul is more and more stuck between his allegiance to Neolution and his love for Sarah, the same thing for Cosima between her bond with her sisters and her love for Delphine who works for Leekie. Alison's musical is shaping up to be interesting and the latter is as funny as ever, and Sarah is now known to be the chameleon of the gang and manages to « be » Cosima well enough to get to Rachel. Art is finally in the Clone Club and Helena, like every good villain, seems immortal.
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Last year's sleeper hit returns to let people know, Orphan Black does live up to the hype.
Amari-Sali3 May 2014
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Last year, Orphan Black came in like a summer breeze, and stormed out like a tornado, and since the 1st season Tatiana Maslany has found herself winning and being nominated for many accolades for her role(s). However, with such a dramatic rise, especially from a show hosted on BBC America, which I have honestly never watched before this show, there is the question: Does this live up to the hype? Well, whether fans from the beginning or seeking this out of curiosity, let me tell you that the season 2 premiere doesn't just live up to the hype, but may even up the ante.

Topic 1: Where is Kira? – Sara

For most of the episode, Sara is trying to figure where, if not who, has Kira. Of course though, as much as she is looking for her daughter, Rachel is looking for her. She even sends two men after her, one of which ends up dead due to a rather nice diner cook. But, thankfully, Sara finds a way to escape him.

However, with Kira's whereabouts still unknown, Sara looks to the one person who may have her: her clone sister Rachel. Thing is, with the Dyad institute being almost a well-established company, supporting 27,000 employees, Sara is quite outnumbered, and even with Allison helping her to get a gun, and two double agents, one being Delphine and the other being Paul, she still has quite the uphill battle.

Luckily though, with Dr. Leekie having a strong desire to have Cosima on his team, she uses their similar look to get into Dyad's Gala and find Rachel. In this moment, Sara shows us that truly Rachel isn't as bad ass as she seems, for with a warning shot and getting pistol whipped, Rachel begins whimpering like a coward. But, then Paul shows up, seemingly ready to betray Sara, but then lets her go. What makes matters horrible though is that Sara was looking into the wrong organization for Kira.

But, perhaps realizing that her clone sisters, Felix, and the double agents may not be enough, it seems Sara may turn to Art in order to gain some strength in her fight for Kira. However, with Angie not trusting Sara after the whole masquerading as Beth, it seems she nearly turns Sara away from trusting Art. For, firstly, she puts her in handcuffs and Art doesn't say much since he really does want answers out of her. Then, it almost seems like Angela is ready to give Sara to the feds, until Art finally puts his foot down when it comes to Angie's attitude.

And seemingly, after Sara poses as Cosima to get into the Dyad's gala, and realizes they don't have Kira, she goes to Art's apartment to tell him everything. Now, whether this will help or just lead Art to knowing enough to become a liability, who knows? But it is nice to see him still being someone reliable she can turn to.

Topic 2: Say Hello to Old Friends – Cosima, Allison, and Helena

As for the rest of the clones, Cosima is still dealing with her sickness, while having her strange relationship with Delphine. However, she reassures everyone she isn't going to be played for a fool again, but considering how Delphine seems like she may not be the best double agent, it seems but a matter of time before Cosima trust in Delphine bites her in the butt. Especially since she hands Delphine some of her blood, and Delphine hands this over to Dr. Leekie with the code 324-B21 on it. While also alluding to two other clones of which are theirs. Of which, I assume, they maybe referring to Sara and Allison.

Speaking of Allison, as seen last season, despite the tornado that ran through her life as soon as Sara and the clones came into her life, much less her torturing her husband and letting her former best friend die, Allison seemingly has gotten her life back together. She is working on her family life, has stopped drinking, and has even moved her guns out of the house. However, when Sara asks to find a gun, Allison knows just the man, one named Ramon, who has everything from guns, to prescription pills, to weed. I guess things get dull in the suburban life huh?

But, one clone who is never dull is Helena. Yes, because there is a God, and it is Easter, Helena has arisen from what seemed to be her grave and seemingly the Prolethians have taken note. In fact, we learn not only were the people from the diner, earlier in the episode, were the Prolethians, but also that they are the ones who took Kira? Making it seem that the two sisters will be reunited again, and though their last meeting was quite the violent one, considering Helena's love for her niece, maybe they can set their differences aside?
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8/10
Helena isn't Dead
ZegMaarJus27 July 2021
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This episode begins with Sarah, Kira and Siobhan have just been ubducted by Rachel. Sarah escaped out of the bar after she has been attacked by Mark. Sarah got arrested by Art. Angela let Sarah go. Sarah threatens Rachel and points a gun to her. Art wants to know the entire truth from Sarah. It gets revealed that Helena survived the gunshot. Nice Episode of Orphan Black 2, just a great start of the second Season. Helena survived the attack, but will she live normal again?
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8/10
[8.1] Melee
cjonesas27 July 2021
A confused episode (as always) with very good acting, some dramatic moments and some convenient ones. The storyline needs a thorough polish. In its current state, it's like SpaceJam on steroids. Arrange the sub-plots in a neat way! For now, (it's) like a melee in Football...
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5/10
I'm not your 'Proper Tea'
GameAndWatch1 May 2014
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Kira has been taken. By whom? Sarah thinks it's Rachel, the recently revealed posh British dragon doppelgänger.

Two people are pursuing Sarah whose dialogue in this one has begun to grate (blimey governor, who nicked my daughter!). She now fancies herself as James Bond. It all went a bit Matrix like with Agent Smith like characters running about after her.

Comedy moments saved this contrived action flick: Felix adorned chaps, Alison sang, and fought well with her rape spray. Cosima's dreads looked slightly untangled.

Meh.
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