​Orphan Black (with its multi-talented star, Tatiana Maslany) has made waves with science fiction programming on TV, presenting one actress as multiple roles in the clone-centric drama.

The series has earned a Peabody Award, critical acclaim and big ratings numbers for BBC America. The second season premiere was Twitter’s No. 1 TV show of the night and remains second to only Doctor Who in ratings. Knowing the word-of-mouth following of the show, Amazon is about to stream the entire first season for free for 24 hours.

Orphan Black will kick off its third season on Saturday, April 18, with a whole new crop of clones to fight. So before the battle begins, check out how the show has evolved over only three seasons, but plenty of promotional material.

Season 1:

Orphan Black debuted in March 2013. Sarah, after seeing a woman who looks exactly like her kill herself, takes on the woman’s identity in order to take control of her bank account. But the problems start piling up after that, leading her to ask one of the show’s main questions: “How many of us are there?”

The first season’s key art reflects that very same question:


Season 2:

In season two, released spring of 2014, a scientific trailer features Maslany’s narration proclaiming a sisterhood that she has found. She is a piece of a puzzle, she says, “someone else’s experiment.”

Key art features each of the remaining clones with the contradictory tagline, “One. Of a Kind.”


Season 3:

The sisterhood faces even more trouble for the third season, set to premiere April 18. Especially since there is now a brotherhood to contend with, a Project Castor.

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