'Orphan Black' Season 3 Update: Friction Likely Between Sarah and Mrs S
Jordan Gavaris, who plays Felix in BBC America’s “Orphan Black,” has said that there is likely to be some friction between Mrs S and Sarah in "Orphan Black" Season 3. This may probably has to do with Mrs S deal with Paul behind Sarah’s back.
The actor told Entertainment Weekly (EW) that Felix will be seen acting “more as a go-between -- as a bridge between S and Sarah.” He also revealed that his character will be seen frustrated with the tension between Mrs S and Sarah. Felix is “desperately” trying to “keep things together because if he loses that, if the family really falls apart, he’s got nothing,” Gavaris told EW.
Speaking about what is in store for Alison and Felix, Gavaris said that “Orphan Black” Season 3 does not focus much on them, as Alison and Donnie have become the crazy crime couple like the “wild Bonnie and Clyde.” He revealed that Felix and Cosima’s relationship will be explored in the upcoming season.
“Orphan Black” Season 3, according to Gavaris, revolves around Leda and Castor. He said that the new season is going to provide some answers to the questions that have been piling up since Season 1. The upcoming Season 3 is set to answer questions related to Leda and its purpose, Castor and why the clone projects and more. The actor said that the answers will “satisfy the appetite of the audience” but they will also open the door for plenty of more questions.
It is Castor versus Leda in the upcoming season, which is scheduled to premiere on Saturday, April 18 on BBC America and also simultaneously on AMC Network’s channels. Unlike Sarah and her clone sisters, Castor clones were raised as a wolf pack and are self aware. Scarface Rudy, solider clone, prolethean Mark and Seth, who are all male clones, are set to target Sarah and her sisters because they have something that they want. Meanwhile, the spoiler reports have revealed that Rachel, who got a pencil stuck in her eye, is alive. However, she will not be the same cold person.
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