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Jul. 20th, 2013 10:12 amOkay guys, I finished the thing. Talk to me about Orphan Black.
. . . maybe I should first talk to you guys about Orphan Black? Okay, for those unfamiliar, Orphan Black is a recent sci-fi show starring Tatiana Maslany as approximately ten characters, plus some other people. The show starts when Sarah Manning, petty criminal, sees a woman who looks identical to her jump in front of a train.
Sarah thinks: okay, creepy, but also, AWESOME, and promptly decides to impersonate the jumper long enough to fake her own (Sarah's) death, ditch her abusive boyfriend, clean out the jumper's bank accounts, and start a ~new life~ with her foster brother and her seven-year-old daughter.
Then it turns out that there are a whole bunch more identical-to-Sarah people running around and Sarah has accidentally wandered into a SCI-FI CONSPIRACY.
High points of the show: some really awesome physical acting from Tatiana Maslany playing approximately ten different characters; a focus on found and biological family, in all its complexity; the fact that 4/5 of the important relationships and interactions on the show are between varied and interesting women (mostly Tatiana Maslany); also several varied and interesting LGBQ characters (no T as of yet); some of the backstory involves an UNDERGROUND NETWORK of REVOLUTIONARY SOCIAL WORKERS; WACKY HIJINKS.
Less high points of the show: most characters are white (being mostly Tatiana Maslany); there is an unexpected amount of gore (I guess this could be a high point depending on who you are); many of the plot points are VERY SILLY. (This is not necessarily an actual a low point for me.)
Stuff I am super invested in: the family made up of Sarah and Felix and Mrs. S! I LOVE the focus on this foster family, how important they are to each other and how Sarah and Felix are the most rock-solid relationship in the show and how Sarah trusts her family with all this weird clone stuff she's finding out and brings them in, because it makes her stronger not to be isolated. My favorite character arc from the season was probably the story of Sarah and Mrs. S. repairing their relationship. Mrs. S. is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE -- underground revolutionary social worker! She taught Sarah about punk rock! "You took all of the attitude, none of the politics!" -- and if her just-revealed mysterious sinister backstory turns out to overwhelm or invalidate the family stuff I'm going to be really mad.
I am also invested in Art chugging along trying to unravel the conspiracy from the outside, because I am super entertained by stories about ordinary people trying to do their jobs who get accidentally involved in supernatural/science fictional shenanigans and are really annoyed by it. (Honestly that is probably part of the appeal for the whole show for me.)
I am also invested in the relationships between the clones! SUPER BERKELEY Cosima kind of cracks me up. I find Alison fascinating, but she also kind of terrifies me. This is twice now she's basically crossed the moral event horizon -- torture: NOT OKAY! Even if you turn out to be right that the person you're torturing is spying on you, not okay! Letting them choke to death, even less so! -- and I'm wondering where it will go from here. I also want to see WAY MORE of Alison's kids and her relationship with them; I feel like they've gotten sidelined a lot in favor of Kira, which actually really frustrates me, especially since people keep bringing up how sad Alison is that she couldn't have bio-kids. ADOPTIVE KIDS ALSO COUNT. While Kira is obviously important from a mytharc point of view, I want to see some of that family and adoptive-clone-family stuff come out more with Alison's family as well.
. . . plus Kira kind of bores me. Sorry, Kira! I LIKE KIDS WHO ACT LIKE REAL KIDS. I can't tell if it's the actress, or if Kira is supposed to be kind of blandly serene, but either way it jars me. Greatest mystery of the show: why does Sarah call Kira "Monkey" when she is the least monkey-like child ever to grace a screen?
Actually, no, that is not the greatest mystery of the show. The GREATEST mystery -- and I asked this on tumblr -- is HOW THE HECK DID HELENA GET HER BLONDE HAIR? Who took Assassin Clone to the salon to get a bleach job and a perm? Did Evil Religious Dad say, 'okay, kiddo, today you can take a break from stalking and murdering your sisters to spend three hours with your head wrapped in tin foil?' And wouldn't Prolethians be against hair dye as sort of a body modification? SO MANY QUESTIONS.
. . . maybe I should first talk to you guys about Orphan Black? Okay, for those unfamiliar, Orphan Black is a recent sci-fi show starring Tatiana Maslany as approximately ten characters, plus some other people. The show starts when Sarah Manning, petty criminal, sees a woman who looks identical to her jump in front of a train.
Sarah thinks: okay, creepy, but also, AWESOME, and promptly decides to impersonate the jumper long enough to fake her own (Sarah's) death, ditch her abusive boyfriend, clean out the jumper's bank accounts, and start a ~new life~ with her foster brother and her seven-year-old daughter.
Then it turns out that there are a whole bunch more identical-to-Sarah people running around and Sarah has accidentally wandered into a SCI-FI CONSPIRACY.
High points of the show: some really awesome physical acting from Tatiana Maslany playing approximately ten different characters; a focus on found and biological family, in all its complexity; the fact that 4/5 of the important relationships and interactions on the show are between varied and interesting women (mostly Tatiana Maslany); also several varied and interesting LGBQ characters (no T as of yet); some of the backstory involves an UNDERGROUND NETWORK of REVOLUTIONARY SOCIAL WORKERS; WACKY HIJINKS.
Less high points of the show: most characters are white (being mostly Tatiana Maslany); there is an unexpected amount of gore (I guess this could be a high point depending on who you are); many of the plot points are VERY SILLY. (This is not necessarily an actual a low point for me.)
Stuff I am super invested in: the family made up of Sarah and Felix and Mrs. S! I LOVE the focus on this foster family, how important they are to each other and how Sarah and Felix are the most rock-solid relationship in the show and how Sarah trusts her family with all this weird clone stuff she's finding out and brings them in, because it makes her stronger not to be isolated. My favorite character arc from the season was probably the story of Sarah and Mrs. S. repairing their relationship. Mrs. S. is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE -- underground revolutionary social worker! She taught Sarah about punk rock! "You took all of the attitude, none of the politics!" -- and if her just-revealed mysterious sinister backstory turns out to overwhelm or invalidate the family stuff I'm going to be really mad.
I am also invested in Art chugging along trying to unravel the conspiracy from the outside, because I am super entertained by stories about ordinary people trying to do their jobs who get accidentally involved in supernatural/science fictional shenanigans and are really annoyed by it. (Honestly that is probably part of the appeal for the whole show for me.)
I am also invested in the relationships between the clones! SUPER BERKELEY Cosima kind of cracks me up. I find Alison fascinating, but she also kind of terrifies me. This is twice now she's basically crossed the moral event horizon -- torture: NOT OKAY! Even if you turn out to be right that the person you're torturing is spying on you, not okay! Letting them choke to death, even less so! -- and I'm wondering where it will go from here. I also want to see WAY MORE of Alison's kids and her relationship with them; I feel like they've gotten sidelined a lot in favor of Kira, which actually really frustrates me, especially since people keep bringing up how sad Alison is that she couldn't have bio-kids. ADOPTIVE KIDS ALSO COUNT. While Kira is obviously important from a mytharc point of view, I want to see some of that family and adoptive-clone-family stuff come out more with Alison's family as well.
. . . plus Kira kind of bores me. Sorry, Kira! I LIKE KIDS WHO ACT LIKE REAL KIDS. I can't tell if it's the actress, or if Kira is supposed to be kind of blandly serene, but either way it jars me. Greatest mystery of the show: why does Sarah call Kira "Monkey" when she is the least monkey-like child ever to grace a screen?
Actually, no, that is not the greatest mystery of the show. The GREATEST mystery -- and I asked this on tumblr -- is HOW THE HECK DID HELENA GET HER BLONDE HAIR? Who took Assassin Clone to the salon to get a bleach job and a perm? Did Evil Religious Dad say, 'okay, kiddo, today you can take a break from stalking and murdering your sisters to spend three hours with your head wrapped in tin foil?' And wouldn't Prolethians be against hair dye as sort of a body modification? SO MANY QUESTIONS.
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Date: 2013-07-22 01:05 am (UTC)