It is an open secret that the "Orphan Black" season 3 premiere episode will be dominated by the male clones (all to be portrayed by Ari Millen) who were introduced by the end of the season two finale.
So far among all the female clones, it is only Sarah Manning (portrayed by Tatiana Maslany who plays other clones as well) who is aware of the new threats in their lives.
Outside the of the camp where Sarah is at, her seestrahs are stuck in different situations. The one who does not have much to think about is Alison a.k.a Soccer Mom. Alison is trying to get back to her normal life unlike Cosima who is ill, Helena who has been kidnapped, and pro-clone Rachel Duncan who just lost one eye. Over the course of season two, the suburban-living clone has found some unlikely friends.
The most notable of which is Felix Dawkins (Jordan Gavaris). They have created a strong bond. As Alison journeys back to a normal life, will she still have Felix on her side? Will people see more of them in the "Orphan Black" season 3 premiere episode or in the succeeding weeks.
Jordan Gavaris talked to Entertainment Weekly and shared some spoiler ahead of the "Orphan Black" season 3 premiere that will happen two weeks from now. There, he talked about the dynamics of relationship between Felix and Alison and what he said might not sound great for the followers of their friendship this season.
"We definitely see them together. They have some fun-there are a couple of trials," Gavaris started.
"I think this season in particular probably has a little bit less Felix and Alison, just because Felix and Donnie have become this like, wild Bonnie and Clyde, crazy crime duo murdering people in the suburbs. I also love how psychotic the suburban couple is-like, compared to everybody else, they're the most psychotic. They do the most horrible things."
So there will be less of Felix and Alison and more of Felix-Donnie tandem. How will that go?
"Orphan Black" season 3 premiere is on April 18. To read more of this interview with Entertainment Weekly, click here.