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Orphan Black Week: Jordan Gavaris Teases That Felix Is "Fed" Up With the Clone Club in Season 2

Exclusive! Today's round of exclusive content from the BBC America teases what Sarah's fan favorite sidekick is up to when season two kicks off on April 19

By Tierney Bricker Apr 03, 2014 12:00 PMTags
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Watch out ladies, it's Felix's (Jordan Gavaris) time to shine!

All week long, we've been providing you with exclusive sneak peeks at the highly anticipated second season of Orphan Black, BBC America's breakout hit that proved clones are the new black.

And while each day has focused on one of Tatiana Maslany's clones (including Sarah, Alison and Cosima), today's exclusive video focused on everyone's favorite sidekick: Felix!

And fans will be happy to know that Felix will be sharing a lot more screen time with Alison, the hilariously uptight soccer mom clone, when Orphan Black returns on Saturday, April 19. (To this we say: huzzah!) But is Felix "fed up" with the Clone Club?! (To this we say: no!)

Watch our exclusive featurette above, which features inside scoop on season two from Gavaris, as well as creators Graeme Manson and John Fawcett, and  gives us two sneak peeks at Felix's hilarious (and pill-popping...and binge-drinking) interactions with Alison. Plus, we get a glimpse at a major showdown between Felix and Sarah. Ruh-roh, is there trouble in sibling paradise?!

(P.S. We can't get over how amazing Gavaris' British accent is.)

Make sure to check out all of our exclusive Orphan Black videos we've been gifting you with this week, including an introduction to the newest (and "elite") clone, Rachel, as well as updates on our favorite ladies, including Sarah's desperation, Cosima's illness, and Alison's paranoia! And check back tomorrow for the final day of our week-long Clone Club celebration.

The second season of Orphan Black premieres Saturday, April 19 at 9 p.m. on BBC America.

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