Orphan Black impressed audiences for five seasons with its exploration of identity, sisterhood, and scientific ethics. Now, we jump ahead 37 years to meet Lucy, a new woman with a mysterious past, in Orphan Black: Echoes.
Lucy carries on the franchise’s legacy of strong female leads. She’s a complex character with fierce maternal instincts for her boyfriend’s daughter, Charlie.
Their heartwarming and supportive relationship is a highlight of the show. But Lucy is more than just nurturing; she’s resourceful and tech-savvy, using her skills to survive and escape danger.
Orphan Black: Echoes retains the series’ suspenseful thriller vibe. The premiere opens with a disorienting calmness, mirroring Lucy’s own confusion.
As the unsettling reality unfolds, the scenes become increasingly frantic, capturing her desperate escape. The constant sense of danger keeps you on the edge of your seat, unsure of who Lucy can trust.

Orphan Black: Echoes – Familiar World, Fresh Mystery
Orphan Black: Echoes inherits a legacy of high expectations. While the premiere reveals some of Lucy’s past, reducing initial mystery compared to the original’s “Natural Selection,” it does tease a fresh scientific twist that propels the narrative forward. This allows Echoes to carve its own path within the franchise.
Keeley Hawes excels as a conflicted scientist, wrestling with the ethics of her work, reminiscent of a modern Dr. Frankenstein.
The character’s past ties to the original series, revealed in a surprising end scene, add depth to her inner struggle and aren’t just a cheap fan service. It offers valuable insight for those familiar with Orphan Black lore.
The premiere might not fully recapture the magic of the original, but it cleverly balances familiar elements with a new central mystery, ensuring the spirit of Orphan Black lives on while forging a new path for the future.
