Following the discovery of Beth's death and Sarah's impersonation of her, he chooses to continue trying to protect Sarah, calling it his job. Dylan Bruce as Paul Dierden, an ex-military mercenary, who was blackmailed into being Beth's monitor under the guise of being her boyfriend.Maslany also voiced the scorpion, called Pupok, that speaks to Helena in her hallucinations in Season 3.
(All clones were presumed to be sterile before Sarah was discovered, with one of the original scientists revealing that the clones, as 'prototypes', were all designed to be sterile, and it is also revealed in season 2 that Helena is also able to conceive given her origin as Sarah's specific twin.) Other clones include Elizabeth "Beth" Childs, a police detective whose suicide at the start of the series leads Sarah into the conspiracy Alison Hendrix, a soccer mom who tries to be the perfect housewife, but suffers from pill and drink addiction as well as jumping to conclusions Cosima Niehaus, a lesbian graduate student studying evolutionary developmental (" evo-devo") biology who researches the clones' biology Helena, the twin sister of Sarah, a fanatic assassin trained by the Proletheans who has suffered severe abuse throughout her life Rachel Duncan, an executive at the Dyad Institute, who was raised knowing that she is a clone from childhood. The series focuses on Sarah Manning, a small-time con woman and orphan who is the only clone to have a biological daughter. Their creation was referred to as Project Leda. Tatiana Maslany as a number of clones (Sarah Manning, Beth Childs, Katja Obinger, Alison Hendrix, Cosima Niehaus, Helena, Rachel Duncan, Jennifer Fitzsimmons, Tony Sawicki, Krystal Goderitch, Veera "MK" Suominen), all born in 1984 to various women by in vitro fertilisation.^ Dylan Bruce is only credited for appearing in the first two episodes of season 4.Subsequent appearances are credited as series regular. ^ Josh Vokey is credited as a special guest for his first two appearances of the season in episodes 2 and 3.Pupok is a hallucination of Helena's of a talking scorpion voiced by Maslany. ^ Pupok is the only character played by Maslany who is not a Leda clone.This show is a work of art.Appearances = Main cast (as credited) = Recurring cast (3+) = Guest cast (1–2) Main Actor I feel in love with all of Maslany's identities and the supporting cast. I feel very deeply connected to this show that has made me cry, and laugh out loud in the same 10 minutes. Felix is another obviously gay character but again it isn't his only trait, he is a complex character and Jordan Gavaris does an amazing job of creating this character who loves deeply and strongly for his family. The relationship feels true and real and that is something that so many shows these days seem to forget about. Cosmia and Delphine's relationship is not defined by the fact that they are two women, but by the idea that they are in a relationship, their trials and complications are true to the show and not far fetched. It is truly amazing.Īs a member of the LGBT Community, I feel like it is my place to cast light on the LGBT aspects of the show. You find yourself blown away at the end of each episode when you are reminded that each clone is not played by multiple actors but just her. The absolute talent she holds to give all of 6 main Clones their own lives, accents and their individual identities is amazing. Tatiana Maslany plays many roles and makes each one individual. I am usually not a huge Si-Fi Fan, but this show took my breath away right from the start. Although now during this COVID-19 Lockdown I decided I required something different. I have been putting off watching this show for a long time, in fear of being disappointed by it.