After the "Orphan Black" season 3 premiere, the cat and mouse games of the male and female clones are about to start.
The pilot episode of the show saw Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) disguise as Rachel Duncan to be able to push her aim to have missing Helena tracked.
There were some confrontations between the male and female clones but the chasing will only start on the second week based on the "Orphan Black" Season 3 episode 2 synopsis released.
The second episode will be called "Transitory Sacrifices of Crisis." Read the description below:
"Castor pursues the Leda clones for original tissue samples. Helena, who is pregnant and imprisoned, is examined by a mysterious new villain. The Castor boys are also out to play, toying with a frightened young woman, Patty, in a sexy switcheroo that ultimately sets Sarah - and Art - hot on the Castor trail. But it's not all fun and games for the Castor boys, as Sarah gleans they may have a mysterious defect that puts their lives in peril."
Meanwhile, it seems the next "Orphan Black" season 3 episodes will see a less-comical Felix Dawson (Jordan Gavaris) as everything is about to get darker in the show.
Talking to E! Online, the Canadian actor said the theme of the current season will force his character to make decision that does not exactly represent the old Felix.
"They talk about life and love and loneliness, which is something we haven't really explored with him yet," Gavaris explained. "His life is not easy. He just gets dumped on a lot. It's fun to play with the heaviness of the last two seasons of the show this year. The drama of all that has happened is going to start to wear on him and bring him down. The exhaustion and fatigue is going to be really palpable."
Gavaris also teased Felix might go independent because of the things that are about to happen.
"He gets more independent in so many different ways, and I think it's time!" Gavaris said. "Sarah is still our touchstone and we're following Leda and Castor, which is informing a lot of the season, but Felix has a bit of an agenda in which I think there's a bit of nobility in it. Let's call it a vendetta actually. It's fun to watch him insert himself and assert his superiority for once."