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How ORPHAN BLACK’s Cast Wants It to End for Their Characters
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How ORPHAN BLACK’s Cast Wants It to End for Their Characters

With the upcoming fifth season of Orphan Black confirmed to be its last, emotions are running high here at Nerdist HQ, as we’ve been staunch members of Clone Club since day one. Losing something you love is never easy, but at least we know we’re not alone in our sadness—the cast of the series is going to miss the sestrahood like no other just as much, if not more so, than we will. So naturally we put salt in that big ol’ wound and asked them to pick what they hope their character’s (or—in the case of Tatiana Maslany and her clone double Kathryn Alexandre—characterS, as seen above) final moment on screen would be. Naturally—as things do with this crew—things got very silly as a result.

And also very on-brand given the characters’ motivations over the past few years.

But if Tatiana and her clone double Kathryn Alexandre’s answers aren’t enough for you—I mean, the boys are a pretty big part of the story, after all—why not try on the hopeful fates of Art, Donnie, and Felix:

What are you hoping to see from the final season of Orphan Black? What final moment would you like to see for each of the clones? Drop us your fan fiction in the comments below.

And while you’re here, check out Kristian’s time running around with our own Andrew Bowser, hunting for cosplay selfies in San Diego:

Image: BBC America


Alicia Lutes is the Managing Editor of Nerdist, creator and co-host of Fangirling, and a Twitter Dot Com Power User (that last part is definitely not true).

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