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'Orphan Black': Paul's Death Will Change the Course of Sarah's Mission

The last episode of BBC America's hit science-fiction TV drama series "Orphan Black" saw the death of a major character who has been in the show since its inception.

The shocking demise of Paul (Dylan Bruce) won't certainly mean for nothing, however. John Fawcett, the series co-creator clarified that the character's death will put a major impact on Sarah's (Tatiana Maslany) mission to save her sister and destroy Castor, once and for all.

"It's such a big emotional explosion for Sarah, and it sends her on a different course ... It means big things to help push her towards the drama of the finale," Fawcett told The Hollywood Reporter.

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For those who missed it, "Certain Agony of the Battlefield" saw Paul coming back to rescue Sarah. To make sure that she goes free from Coady's clutches, Paul made a suicidal move to fire up the grenade and blows himself up along with the rest of Castor.

He did, however, was able to reveal some crucial information about Sarah's clones as well as made a confession about his true feelings for her.

Meanwhile, a synopsis released by the network was shared on Hollywood Hills for the upcoming episode titled "Community of Dreadful Fear and Hate" and it reads:

"Alison will have to secure a store front in order to take her and Donnie's business to the 'next level.' But things won't go according to plan when her mother, Connie, proves to be a major hindrance. Cosima will be facing familiar health issues and calls upon beleaguered Alison for a favor."

Catch the "Orphan Black" Season 3 Episode 7 this Saturday, May 30 at 9 p.m. on BBC America.

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