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Season 1 – Orphan Black: Echoes

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Taking place in 2052, 37 years since the end of the original "Orphan Black" series, Echoes follows the life of the now adult Kira, played by Krysten Ritter, and her wife as they try to help an amnesiac woman. The futuristic series takes a deep dive into an exploration of the scientific manipulation of human existence. A group of women weave their way into each other's lives and embark on a thrilling journey, unraveling the mystery of their identity and uncovering a heartwrenching story of love and betrayal.
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Orphan Black: Echoes — Season 1

Orphan Black: Echoes — Season 1

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Critics Consensus

Krysten Ritter and Amanda Fix bring enough distinction to ensure this new Orphan Black isn't just a clone of the original, but the latest mystery is only a faint reverb of what came before.

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Amy Amatangelo Tellyvisions Jul 26
Creator, writer, and executive producer Anna Fishko, who also serves as the series showrunner, has captured some of the mystery and the intrigue of the original series, even if this story is more straightforward. Go to Full Review
David Bianculli NPR 07/25/2024
You can cast wonderful actors without giving them quite enough to do. That's the big mistake "Orphan Black: Echoes" makes here. Go to Full Review
Valerie Anne Autostraddle 06/25/2024
Orphan Black: Echoes is similar enough to Orphan Black to give me nostalgic feelings, and different enough to be engaging and interesting. Like Lucy and Jules, it’s not an exact copy of the original. Go to Full Review
Marty Brown Common Sense Media 07/22/2024
This series moves a bit slower than its predecessor; it bears more resemblance to many of the lackluster "puzzle box" shows that proliferated in the original's wake. Go to Full Review
Dustin Rowles Pajiba 07/12/2024
It’s a lame iteration of the original series, and for reasons that make no sense, someone involved in the cloning of the earlier series is also involved here, having learned nothing from those earlier experiences. Go to Full Review
Alex Maidy JoBlo's Movie Network 07/01/2024
6/10
There is certainly room for this story to grow in subsequent seasons, but I anticipate fans of the original will be divided over this new chapter in the Orphan Black universe. Go to Full Review
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Ripper J @RJ2099 Feb 19 This was so effing boring. Every scene is drawn out and stretched to the point of absurdity. The characters are uninteresting, poorly written and portrayed like cardboard cutouts. It’s like a Jr High drama class put on a badly written soap. Slowly delivered lines and long pauses do not create drama or suspense and is boring AF to suffer through. I, and I think many people, have limited time to invest in entertainment and I’m not going to waste it watching some dull character stare off into space. Every moment needs to be about the story. Every moment should move the plot forward and/or develop the character. Time should not be wasted on nothingness. So much of what comes out of the modern "entertainment" industry is nothingness. Add to that all the narcissistic identity b.s. and it’s no wonder people hate many modern movies/shows. See more Fazle K Jan 16 The actors are great but unfortunately the final product is missing the intensity of the original. The production quality is great that may have been to its detriment. The original’s set was well put together but was not meant to awe so the filming was always close to the actors or in tight confines of an apartment, office, or house and made the audience feel they are in the room with action. Here viewers is at a distance so the viewer can witness the great sets but in so doing the viewers are distant from the action. The script pacing was too slow. There was too much build up to a not that dramatic conclusion. This season should have started in the middle of the story to capture the audience with a good hook. The background events could later be filled in with flash-backs to fill in the story gaps. I don’t regret watching but I wish it was better. See more Michael B @Michael709 Dec 18 I can't express how utterly disappointed I was after loving the original. I don't have any particular issues with the production or the acting, but the writing is so unbelievably lazy. The showrunner must have cut every corner. The characters constantly prove they're dumber than the audience. The immediate plot holes in the form of glossed-over HIPAA violations, unprepared assassins and unrealistic conversations all points to a disjointed writing team and a failure on every level to assemble a suspenseful story arc. I just couldn't keep it on after half an hour screaming at absurdity after absurdity. See more Pebbles C Nov 30 Starting the first episode off with lots of sign language and Spanish isn't a good start for a bored American audience. See more Maude L @Maude255 Nov 30 I *loved* the original. I'm struggling to make it past the first episode of "Echoes". It truly is an echo of its past. See more Christine H Nov 25 First I want to say it this show is an insult to the original Orphan Black series. The acting and the writing were excellent. This version (can't call it a sequel) especially the story lacks zero tension, zero mystery and I have no compassion for any of the one-dimensional characters. The flashbacks are redundant because the writers already told us what's going on... we aren't stupid! References to Auntie Cosima, an appearance by Uncle Felix with the exact same bar scene it's just sooooo sad. Ripping off the music from the original is also an insult. I can't believe anyone thought this might have any entertainment value at all. WATCH THE ORIGINAL, don't bother with this thing. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Nov 3, 2023 Pilot When Lucy's quiet life in the countryside is violently interrupted by forces from her past, she must escape to the city with her new chosen family to find answers, only to meet a familiar young woman who begs even more questions. Details Episode 2 Aired Nov 3, 2023 Jules Lucy forces Jules to go to Settlement House where she enlists Craig's help in a haphazard interrogation; Kira receives an unexpected visit from a family member; Billionaire Paul Darros raises alarm with his team in his search for Lucy. Details Episode 3 Aired Nov 3, 2023 Pegasus Girl Jules begins to question her past, taking Wes on a journey to investigate; Lucy and Jack chase down a lead that may reveal Jules' origin; Kira confronts Darros about his handling of Lucy. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 3, 2023 It's All Coming Back With Jack supervising, Lucy and Jules turn to extreme measures to excavate a shared memory that may contain clues to their past; Kira encounters Emily at a Darros Foundation event and discovers she may be more friend than foe. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 3, 2023 Do I Know You? 30 years in the past, Kira's groundbreaking research captures the attention of Paul Darros as well as the affection of Professor Eleanor Miller. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 3, 2023 Unless You Trusted Someone After being kidnapped and taken to a mysterious compound, Jules attempts to escape captivity with the help of an unusual new friend, while Lucy and Kira chase down a lead looking to uncover how Jules was created. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 3, 2023 The Dog's Honest Truth Kira confronts hard truths when the printout she made of Eleanor meets Lucy, while Jules tries to turn the tables on Darros and Xander to escape the compound. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 3, 2023 The Paradox of Joyce Kira meets with Emily and realizes her loyalties are divided; Lucy and Craig track down Lucy's old flame to help unlock Darros security token; Jules and Eleanor reconnect with their closest relative and get a grim look at their future. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 3, 2023 Attracting Awful Things Lucy nurses Craig's gunshot wound as he fights for his life, Xander has a revelation while on the memory drug that may cause him to abandon his loyalty to Darros, and Kira gets closer to uncovering Darros' master plan. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 3, 2023 We Will Come Again After Charlie is kidnapped, Lucy is left with a difficult choice, Kira and Eleanor finally uncover the connection between the 12 unidentifiable files and Darros' bigger plan, but it may be too late to stop him. Details
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Season Info

Director
John Fawcett, Ingrid Jungermann, Dawn Wilkinson, Samir Rehem, Jem Garrard
Creator
Anna Fishko
Executive Producer
Kerry Appleyard, Leslie Belzberg, John Fawcett, David Fortier, Nick Nantell, Katie O'Connell Marsh, Krysten Ritter, Ivan Schneeberg
Screenwriter
Amy Louise Johnson, C. Quintana, Sharyn Rothstein, Anayat Fakhraie, Julian Camillieri
Network
Stan
Genre
Drama, Sci-Fi, Mystery & Thriller, Crime
Original Language
English
Release Date
Nov 3, 2023
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