Orphan Black Season 4 Update: Beth's past Affiliation With Alison and Casimo To Remain A Mystery

By Bisma Kaleem - 20 Apr '16 10:19AM

The Canadian science fiction thriller television series is back with a buzz, fabricating scenarios that are jam-packed with suspense and mystery as the plot moves on.

The successful three seasons of the Orphan Black have allowed the screenwriter Graeme Manson and director John Fawcett to produce more attention-grabbing sequences. Debuted on Thursday, April 14, titled as The Collapse of Nature, the episode was exclusively Beth-centric. Played by Tatiana Maslany, the episode kicked off with Child's relationship with Leda clone sisters, Alison Hendrix and Cosima.

Regardless of the mystery, the recurrences didn't explain how Beth was able to uncover how she was nothing, but a clone and how she was able to trace the movements of her siblings. And if the viewers are expecting the answer is yet to be exposed, keep your fingers crossed as the series creator maintained that this is a pure mystery and will never be easily revealed on the hit BBC America series.

Other than that, the show will probably never explain Beth's affiliation and her past involvement with Alison and Cosima, however, the viewers will get a slight hint regarding Leda's clones through the innovative participation of M.K.

The show will experience a new twist in the plot as Sarah Manning will be seen teaming up with M.K to learn more about their existence and acquaint themselves with the theories of Neolution as well as their factual identities.

While the premiere episode definitely created a stir within the audience, the forthcoming episode titled as Transgressor Border Crossing will focus on Sarah reuniting with her family and close friends. Whereas, the rest of the episode will reveal how she will try to set up a meeting with M.K, as Sarah remained totally unaware as she never expected that M.K and Beth know each other!

Fawcett, the series frontman maintained that the new character of M.K will be a plot-twister as well as helpful in Sarah's investigations.

Orphan Black airs on Thursdays at 10pm ET on BBC America.

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