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Rachel is HBIC while the other clones fight for their lives in new "Orphan Black" trailer

Rachel has put her allegiance with P.T. Westmoreland, the founder of Neolution. BBC America

Sarah (Tatiana Maslany) and her Leda clone sisters are embarking on one last ride in Orphan Black Season Five, and from the looks of this new trailer, they're ready to band together and take down all comers.

In the action-packed sneak peek, the tagline says the clones "fought for their freedom, for their family. Now they fight as one to the end."

Will it be a happily ever after for all the sestras? That seems unlikely. A previous trailer featured Sarah's daughter Kira (Skyler Weller) being kidnapped and yelling, "I can't feel her anymore!" Clone Club members know that Kira is dialed in to the clones' feelings and moods. So not only is Kira in jeopardy, but one of the clones might have died also.

Furthermore, the new trailer shows Helena (Maslany) asking a doctor, "What is wrong with my baby?" When we last saw her, she was hiding out in the woods with Alison (Maslany) and Donnie (Kristian Bruun). Now she's in a hospital, which is a step in the right direction, but it doesn't sound as though everything is going the way it should with her pregnancy.

According to the episode description for the premiere, titled "The Few Who Dare," Sarah is struggling to save Cosima (Maslany) and Delphine (Evelyne Brochu), while Rachel (Maslany) has thrown her allegiance to the 170-year-old founder of Neolution, the mysterious P.T. Westmoreland (Stephen McHattie). As Mrs. S. (Maria Doyle Kennedy) says in this new trailer, "Whoever the man behind the curtain is, he's put Rachel in charge."

That cannot be good.

At 2017 Paleyfest, Maslany warned fans that Rachel is going to be fighting to regain power.

"I feel like Rachel had the biggest arcs and she’s gone through a lot of transformation; she’s had a lot of things that changed her power entirely and now we see her clamoring back into power," Maslany teases.

The 10-episode final season of Orphan Black premieres Saturday, June 10 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on BBC America.


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