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'Orphan Black' Season 4 News: Rachel as a Mother

Fans will soon see more of Rachel Duncan in the upcoming episodes of "Orphan Black" Season 4.

The previous season of "Orphan Black" saw the terror of Rachel, another clone sister of Sarah Manning, played by Tatiana Maslany. The character brought challenges to the clone sisters, with her hidden agenda. However, the sisters were able to blind her right before she was hidden away.

With that, it was reported that Rachel will be back for the upcoming episodes for the BBC America series. According to TV Line, the character will soon explore her relationship with her mother. It was only until the finale of season 3 when Rachel learned that her mother was still alive.

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The co-creator of the series Graeme Manson shared some interesting details about what Rachel will go through in the upcoming episodes. He revealed that the season will learn more about the two, including other details about the Castor clones.

The other co-creator John Fawcett explained that Rachel's connection with her mother will allow her to explore her maternal instincts. She will be seen expressing her motherly desires with Charlotte.

Fawcett also teased the upcoming set of events. According to Entertainment Weekly, he said, "Well, we may or may not get to find out what Rachel is up to next week, so we're excited about that. In fact, that got left hanging at the end of season 3, and we haven't touched it yet in the first two episodes. That's a big one for the next episode, so it's going to be good to meet her mother, Susan Duncan. That's a big part of the mystery we're going to follow."

With that, fans can expect to learn more about Rachel as "Orphan Black" season 4 continues. "Orphan Black" Season 4 airs on BBC America every Thursday nights.

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