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'Orphan Black' Season 3 News, Spoilers: 'Certain Agony of the Battlefield' Will Be the Mid-Season Climax

This week's episode of the hit science-fiction TV drama series "Orphan Black" is touted to be the current season's major turning point filled with emotional and action scenes.

A report from Fashion & Style cited a number of TV show scoopers who were given the chance to preview the upcoming episode titled "Certain Agony of the Battlefield," and according to them, this segment could easily be considered as Season 3's best one yet.

TV Line's West Coast editor Vlada Gelman took to her social media to say that "This Saturday's #OrphanBlack is bananas. Feels like a season finale."

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"I'm just going to tell you right now, #CloneClub: the next ep of @OrphanBlack is the best of the season and one of my all-time favorites," Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly tweeted.

Inside Orphan Black, series co-creator John Fawcett said that the sixth episode will be the mid-season climax.

"Well, I certainly would like to see some answers in regards to those strong storylines that we left on-which is, what the hell is going on with Gracie?" Fawcett told Entertainment Weekly.

"And the Castor clones-I really feel like the audience needs some answers. Episode 6 is a big one for us. It's really important. It answers a lot of things in the show. It's kind of a bit of a midseason climax for us, to be honest," she teased.

Last week's episode saw surprising twists involving the male clones as well as the emotional reunion between Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) and Helena at the Castor military camp.

Zap2It meanwhile shared a brief summary for tonight's segment and it reads:

"Paul learns the truth about Coady's plans for Castor and has no choice but to make a dangerous play."

"Orphan Black" Season 3 airs Saturday, 9 p.m. EDT on BBCA.

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