Space’s Orphan Black

  How would you feel if you woke up one day and discovered that you are not as unique in the world as you thought? Instead of being a one of a kind, it turns out your a clone, and you have no idea how many other ‘you’s are out there.  This is the basic premise of the Canadian science fiction show Orphan Black airing on Space and BBC America. Clones were a big deal in science fiction in the 1970s, lots of movies, lots of books, and even a throwaway line tossed into Star Wars about Obi-Wan fighting with…

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Code 46 Can’t Tell The Players Without a Genome Card

We open with several pages of legalese explaining that it is against the law to have children with people who have either 100%, 50%, or 25% of the same genetic code as yourself.  At the same time we see Tim Robbins flying over a vast desert, which surrounds the city of Shanghai.  Clearly something has happened, something bad.  We are never told what this something is.  We are given hints that sunlight is bad-so bad that everyone now works at night and sleeps during the day.  We are also told that clones and test tube babies are common.  And most…

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