Tonight is an all-new episode of "Orphan Black" season four on BBC America, and Sarah (Tatiana Maslany) is back home in search of a hard-to-find ally.
If you can recall in the season four premiere episode, "The Collapse of Nature," we learned a lot more about Beth's (Maslany) past and witnessed her downward spiral throughout the episode. After three long seasons, we finally know more about one of the series' more controversial characters. Aside from learning more about Beth, we were also introduced to a new clone named M.K. (also Maslany). Thanks to M.K., Sarah was able to escape a Neolution attack and make it back home.
According to Comicbookmovie.com, the synopsis for the second episode "Transgressive Border Crossing," reads: "After evading a Neolution attack in Iceland, Sarah returns home to track down an elusive new ally. She follows breadcrumbs and uncovers the next facet of Neolution’s agenda – implanting dangerous technological devices in humans."
"However, those she left behind are wary about her return, not wanting to relinquish their semblance of normalcy. As Cosima struggles with Delphine’s disappearance, Alison and Donnie host a pregnant and ever-hungry Helena. Meanwhile Felix, feeling like an outsider, embarks on his own journey of self-discovery."
"Orphan Black's" "Transgressive Border Crossing" will air on Thursday, April 21, at 10 p.m. EDT on BBC America. BBC America does offer a live stream service, so if you are away from your TV you can watch the episode via your computer or smartphone. If that's not an option, the episode will be available the following day on BBC America's website or for purchase on stores such as iTunes and Google Play.
If all else fails you can watch the "Orphan Black" new premiere here, here and here.
Check out the promo trailer for "Transgressive Border Crossing" below:
Don't get too comfy, #CloneClub, because we've got the #OrphanBlack ep 2 trailer for you.https://t.co/hHyRidZduw
— Orphan Black (@OrphanBlack) April 15, 2016
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