[tps_title]#8 – #6: Katja Obinger, Jennifer Fitzsimmons, & Tony Sawicki[/tps_title]
#8 Katja Obinger
Jon Espino: I didn’t really know too much about her, except that her brains are all over the backseat of some car somewhere.
Allyson Johnson: My opinion of [Jennifer Fitzsimmons and Katja Obinger] above are pretty limited. I mean, Maslany playing Sarah playing Katja was amusing!
Dana Cuadrado: I liked Sarah pretending to be Katja more than the small snippet of Katja we saw. Her sense of style was not the greatest. She was a very short-lived character who doesn’t have much importance on the story.
Leigh-Ann Brodber: I didn’t get the chance to know Katja before she was shot in the head. But if I did, I’m sure she would’ve been just as awesome as Helena.
Gabrielle Bondi: We didn’t really get to know Katja, but she’s the one that sort of propelled Sarah into figuring out this mystery of the clones.
#7 Jennifer Fitzsimmons
Gabrielle Bondi: Jennifer’s appearance is brief, but she managed to shed important information that could help save the clones’ lives, especially Cosima’s. That counts for something in my book.
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Leigh-Ann Brodber: In just a few minutes, I met Jennifer and then she was gone. It’s a shame she couldn’t have met Cosima and exchanged information. Who knows what they would’ve discovered.
Jon Espino: She is the original guinea pig on treatment for the disease found in all of the clones. We see her life pass in a series of videos, and it is the saddest thing ever. She seemed like a good, optimistic person.
#6 Tony Sawicki
Jon Espino: Just because they are clones doesn’t mean they are all the same. Their upbringing has something to do with the development of their personalities, but beyond that there is also biology. The deviation we saw this the most in was Cosima’s sexuality. I thought that is where they were going to end it, but I was beyond excited when they introduced the possibility of a transgender clone. I loved everything about this character, and I can’t wait to see them again.
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Allyson Johnson: This is one of those cases where I’m sure the writers intentions were good, but the ending result was less than stellar. All I can think about was the awkward kiss he and Felix shared at the end of the episode.
Dana Cuadrado: Tony was such an unexpected clone. I can’t wait to see more of him. I loved the weird sexual tension between Tony and Felix, which I oddly shipped despite Felix being Sarah’s foster brother. Tony being a transgender man worked and was done so well by the show. Tony is really funny, and I hope to see him more in the third season.
Leigh-Ann Brodber: Tony comes last in my book because, as talented as Tatiana Maslany is, I just didn’t feel his character. I’m glad that a male clone was revealed in the last season, and I definitely can’t wait for season three.
Gabrielle Bondi: I really wanted to like Tony, but it just didn’t happen. As well-meaning as it was, it didn’t feel very authentic, and that kiss with Felix was too weird. Despite my feelings, I’d like to see Tony come back one day.
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