[tps_title]#5 Rachel Duncan[/tps_title]
#5 Rachel Duncan
Jon Espino: Rachel is possibly one of the most self-aware of the bunch. She knew her role, and what was expected of her, but ultimately she was also a victim of the lies and control most of the clones have experienced in their life. When her daddy issues came to life, it added some much needed personality to her character, and I appreciated her story much more after that.
Allyson Johnson: I don’t know if I ever bought her as the big bad last year, but it was fun getting to see Tatiana Maslany play the part of an icy villain for a season.
Dana Cuadrado: Rachel is a great villainous clone. There were a few moments when you felt bad for her, and you understood how she became this way. Seeing a clone at the helm of Dyad Institute was a great plot twist. I just don’t love Rachel as a character to justify her evil ways.
Leigh-Ann Brodber: Rachel is one of those people you love to hate. I don’t understand why she does the things she does sometimes. Still, I love her dominating attitude.
Gabrielle Bondi: It was fun seeing Tatiana play a villain like Rachel. I wasn’t blown away by Rachel’s villainy though, but I am definitely curious how she proceeds with her mission after that huge set-back at the end of last season.
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