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Yes, it's from the Orphan Black Dance Party video on BBC America's YouTube channel. In case you live in a country where their content is blocked, here is the full video:
Ugh. So perfect! Picture taken from Hudson and Rex's official Facebook/Instagram/Twitter accounts. Why does January seem so far away, when it's literally next month!?
CityTv again decided to play on the feelings of fans.
Will not work. You didn't really give the last episode of the season any promotion. It was the anniversary episode, it was directed by Kevin Hanchard and it was a great episode.
You're ignoring the fans. You didn't answer why the second half of the season was suddenly switched from January to February. I’m already silent about the fact that you sold the rights to show it to a channel with, to put it mildly, a dubious reputation.
F@ck @ff, CityTv. So you have to be able to dislike your audience.
Haven’t really done the speculation posts consistently since about s3, but since I’m just rereading upcoming episode descriptions right now, here are some “what ifs” on the off chance I happen to be right:
512: Flashback to the case six years ago and maybe to Sarah’s arrival in St. John’s?
513: Truong. Family. Please. But also what if “old friend” is an ex? (Let it be Thomas. I know it won’t be, but can you imagine?) Also gimme some Charlie rushing to Toronto because Sarah’s in danger, please.
514: Can’t stay at the house. Gotta stay at Sarah’s house. I am honestly just trying to finally manifest her house because we deserve nice things.
515: No description yet but I *think* this might be the one Kevin Hanchard directed?
516: They’re going to keep the spoilers locked down until the last possible moment for episode 100.
Ok so, I'm a bit disappointed at the season finale cause we didn't get that much expected proposal from Charlie but I still did enjoy this episode so much. I'm happy that Jesse gets to enjoy and explore his job as a DETECTIVE not only as the tech guy in the office. I can see that he loves doing outdoor investigations. And salute to Kevin Hanchard aka Superintendent Joe Donovan for directing this episode. It was freaking great!! I just hope they announce the renewal for season 7— aaaaaandddddd hopefully with more Charah moments.
And last but not the least, GOD DAMN IT! DETECTIVE JESSE MILLS CAN FUCKING SING!! I actually did not see that one coming. He has the voice of an angel and I think I just fell in love with his character even more🥰
He said he was getting some guitar lessons for a while NOT singing lessons!!!😂😂
October 4th you say? HAPPY SEASON 6 PREMIERE DAY! I'm very, very excited. I hope you enjoy @starry-mist, @devilgurl150747, @stillaslavetothisdream, @somefandomcontent Apologies to anyone I may have missed out.
Blame Orthodox Easter for delaying this post. I wanted to watch again before I wrote this.
It’s amazing how much this season is paralleling S3 in certain aspects. The whump, for example. Or the fact that both finales were flipped, and while I can’t remember now if I liked S03E15 better than the finale (they were possibly equally forgettable cases aside from the storyline about Sarah getting the offer for London), I can say with certainty that S06E15 was a better season finale than S06E16. Honestly, I don’t think that there’s a lot to say about this episode. It’s a solid filler with few character moments.
Director Kevin Hanchard. I think he did a good job. I don’t have anything against the episode, it just wasn’t season finale material and it’s pretty clear it wasn’t shot as such. I enjoyed the BTS stuff about directing, at least they remembered to mention that.
Jesse in this episode:
Jesse’s first solo case as a detective! Or rather, Jesse’s first solo case until they realize the two cases are connected. But still.
I am a hundred percent sure I’ve seen the husband elsewhere but I’m too lazy to look it up.
There is the kind of mentoring that pretty much most crime shows do, which is something between bullying and tough love on the rookie law enforcement officers (totally unintentional pun, I was thinking of NCIS), and then there’s Charlie’s support and encouragement to Jesse. I know the lack of friction doesn’t do much for tv but it’s nice to see sometimes.
Making fun of the detective who has taken up the case of your fellow band member is totally the right thing to do. Especially if you want to become the prime suspect. Even more so if you are the actual killer.
It made sense in my head at the time but midway through the episode I was sure the drummer had done it. Even though I didn’t pay attention enough to remember who the drummer was.
I liked the takedown scene with Rex throwing the guy on the glass table and breaking it.
That lady was stone cold. Damn. That’s good casting.
Were there even drugs? Or rock’n’roll?
Hopefully CityTV doesn’t think 100 is a good round number for cancellation. Oh, what am I saying, they don’t even remember we reached a hundred episodes.
Guidance: Directed by Pat Mills. With Pat Mills, Zahra Bentham, Kevin Hanchard, Tracey Hoyt. Fabricating credentials to score a last-ditch job as a high school guidance counsellor, a boozing, drug-addled former child star becomes an improbable hit with his students by dispensing the worst advice possible.