'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 4 Preview: Danger lurks as Jules and Lucy embark on a mission to uncover truth

'Orphan Black: Echoes' follows the story of Lucy, who embarks on a journey to uncover the truth about her origins
Jules and Lucy may face deadly threats in 'Orphan Black: Echoes' (@amc+)
Jules and Lucy may face deadly threats in 'Orphan Black: Echoes' (@amc+)

Contains spoilers for 'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 3 and Speculations for Episode 4 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The first three episodes of 'Orphan Black: Echoes' have officially been released on AMC+, introducing viewers to a thrilling new chapter in the 'Orphan Black' universe. 

The series revolves around Lucy (Krysten Ritter), a young woman who discovers she came out from the printer as part of a mysterious experiment.

As Lucy unravels the secrets of her past and the truth behind her creation, she is drawn into a dangerous world of conspiracy, betrayal, and scientific experimentation.

Let's discover the events of 'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 3 and speculate on what might happen in Episode 4. 

What happened in 'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 3?

Lucy kidnaps Jules in 'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 2 (@AMC+)
Krysten Ritter as Lucy and Amanda Fix as Jules in a still from 'Orphan Black: Echoes' (@amc+)

In 'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 3, Jules (Amanda Fix) awakens in a hospital bed and discovers that she has been in a coma for several weeks, having only been transferred to the hospital the day before.

She notices a red substance behind her ear before losing consciousness again. Shortly after, Dr Pam Teller (Marnie McPhail) checks on her and explains that she is there to help her in recovering her memory.

Pam informs Jules that she was involved in a head-on collision with a driverless truck, resulting in the tragic deaths of her parents. Due to the accident, Jules experienced brain hypoxia, leading to memory loss. Despite this, she does not remember any details of the incident. Subsequently, a new family arrives to adopt her.

They bring her to their home, and her foster mother, Neva (Alexandra Castillo), allows Jules to choose the wall color based on the samples provided. As the episode progresses, viewers witness Jules studying in school.

Later, Lucy confides in Jack (Avan Jogia), revealing the truth about her identity. She explains that she cannot remember her past and she is not a natural human being, but rather artificially created.

Lucy attempts to obtain information about Jules from the hospital due to their striking resemblance. However, the receptionist threatens to call security. Later, Jack intervenes and escorts Lucy away from the situation.

Krysten Ritter as Lucy in a still from 'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 2 (@AMC+)
Krysten Ritter as Lucy in a still from 'Orphan Black: Echoes' (@amc+)

Later, a woman informs Jules that she was discharged from the hospital when she was placed with her adoptive family. Her discharge was authorized by her neuropsychologist.

As the episode progresses further, Jules asks Wes to read her diary to get his perspective. As she reviews its contents, she discovers a reference to a book titled 'Pegasus Girl.' Jules becomes intrigued by the possibility that she may not have written the diary herself. 

After meeting the author, Jules comes to the realization that she may not have written the diary herself. This revelation leads her to consider the possibility that she is a 'printed form' and not a natural human being.

Jules goes to meet Lucy, who suspects that Jules is a newer version of the printed forms. Lucy believes that Dr Pam is involved in the situation because she also experiences nightmares. Subsequently, Jules reveals that there's a study drug at school that induces 'dream trips' in the students. Jules says she prepares the drug herself and leaves to retrieve it so they can take it together to see if it triggers any memories.

When she gets home, her foster parents tell her to take the pills given by Dr Pam and ask her to show her tongue to prove she has really taken them.

She takes the pills in front of them to avoid suspicion, but later, she discreetly goes to the bathroom and vomits them out.

When will 'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 4 air?

Amanda Fix as Jules in a still from 'Orphan Black: Echoes' (@amc+)
Amanda Fix as Jules in a still from 'Orphan Black: Echoes' (@amc+)

Directed by Dawn Wilkinson and written by C. Quintana, 'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 4, titled 'It's All Coming Back,' is set to premiere on AMC+ on Sunday, July 14, 2024. 

There are three different subscription models for viewing the content on AMC+.

Monthly ad-free membership is $8.99 per month, while yearly ad-free membership costs $6.99 per month, totaling $83.88 annually.

For a lower cost, choose the $4.99/month bundle, which includes advertisements.

What to expect in 'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 4?

'Orphan Black: Echoes' blurred the lines between humans and clones (@AMC+)
Krysten Ritter as Lucy in a still from 'Orphan Black: Echoes' (@amc+)

In 'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 4, viewers can expect more twists and revelations as Jules and Lucy delve deeper into their mysterious pasts.

They could finally consume the experimental drug that induces a 'dream trip.' During the dream trip, Jules and Lucy may start to piece together their fragmented memories. They may encounter visions of the cloning lab, printer, shadowy figures in lab coats, and a younger version of Lucy, confirming their suspicions about their origins. 

They could also discover the mystery behind the recurring dream where they see themselves in a bathroom with a knife and blood. 

Together, Jules and Lucy can work to unravel the secrets of the organization that created them for scientific experiments. As they delve deeper into their pasts, they could uncover a web of deceit and manipulation by powerful forces, who wants to use them for their own goals.

Jules' journey in 'Orphan Black: Echoes' may lead her to uncover the truth about her origins and why she was adopted by the foster home. As she delves deeper into her past, she may uncover hidden secrets and dark truths that shed light on her identity and the reasons behind the experiments conducted on her.

'Orphan Black: Echoes' Episode 3 is now streaming on AMC+

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