The end of Orphan Black apparently wont leave fans hankering for Season 6.
Ahead of the clone drama’s fifth and final season, BBC America chief Sarah Barnett assures Deadline that the ending will reward fans with a sense of ‘completeness’:
The ending will be something that fans will both mourn and feel has a certain kind of completeness to it. For us, we really have spent an amount of time thinking about how do we end this show?
[..] So, as we go into it, you know, we have a number of things we’re weighing up that will celebrate the ending of the show in the spirit of what the show is. [..] A lot of that will be based around thanking, rewarding, and engaging our fans for instance. The Clone Club has just been the prototypical example of fantastic fandom, and I think the network’s relationship with the fan club over the five years has been also an example of just this kind of always-on, really respectful, really listening, understanding, responsive, joyful relationship with a group of fans. So, yeah, we’ll miss all that, and we’ll miss the show.
Will Orphan Black set itself apart with a ‘complete’ and satisfying ending? Stay tuned as we observe the passing of the clone drama into the TV afterlife…
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