Orphan Black - Season 2 ⭐ Premium
Season 2 pushes the clones into extreme psychological territory by challenging their survival instincts and forcing them to confront their origins.
Led by Henrik Johanssen, this faction represents traditional religious patriarchy weaponizing modern science. Rather than viewing cloning as an abomination, Henrik views it as a gift from God to be harnessed. His forced insemination of Helena in Season 2 serves as the ultimate dark metaphor for the loss of bodily autonomy. Orphan Black - Season 2
While Season 1 focused heavily on the shock of discovery for protagonist Sarah Manning, Season 2 masterfully expands the playing field by introducing competing factions that seek to control the clones' reproductive and genetic futures. Season 2 pushes the clones into extreme psychological
Represented heavily by the cold, corporate clone Rachel Duncan, the Dyad Institute views the clones as intellectual property. Season 2 illuminates the "watermarking" of synthetic DNA. This reflects a real-world legal and ethical anxiety regarding the patenting of life forms and genetic material. His forced insemination of Helena in Season 2
Through these two factions, creators John Fawcett and Graeme Manson establish that whether through sterile corporate contracts or fanatic religious indoctrination, the female body is treated as a vessel and a commodity. 2. The Psychology of Mortality and Identity