Orphan Black features around the story of Sarah Manning (Tatiana
Maslany), a reckless ex-foster kid criminal in her late twenties. When she sees
a woman that looks just like her jump in front of a train, she sees a chance to
solve her own problems and assumes the woman’s identity. Unfortunately for
Sarah, becoming cob Beth Childs brings only bigger problems upon her,
especially when it turns out she and Beth are part of a large number of clones!
Only three weeks ago I started watching this new Canadian BBC TV-series,
and after the first episode, I immediately wanted to see the next. It had been
a long time until I stumbled upon a TV-series this good, and so it is sure
worth a blog-post.

Naturally, one of the storylines follows Sarah,
a criminal with a seven-year-old daughter, who she left with her ex-foster
mother one year ago. Taking on the life of Beth Childs, she all of a sudden has
to act like a cob, who is in the middle of a trial because she recently shot
someone. Next to that, she has to replace Beth in her relationship with Paul.
Now known as Beth, Sarah soon comes in contact with two other clones,
Cosima and Alison. Cosima is a geeky and eccentric biology student and the
complete opposite of Sarah. As is Alison, a suburban soccer mom with two
adopted children. Quickly they find themselves caught in a conspiracy regarding
the clones.

This summarized, there is already enough reason to start watching this
series immediately! But… There is one more great aspect that has to be
mentioned: All of the clones are played by the same actress, Tatiana Maslany.
The characters may be clones, but they all differ from each other completely: In
accent, personality, and approach to being in the world. An incredible
performance, which for sure is one more reason to get Orphan Black playing on
your screen right now!