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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2016 · 48 MIN

Episode 13: Orphan Black

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Theme Month: Wrong Side Of The Tracks Episode 13 of Pilot Study focuses on Orphan Black, the Tatiana Maslany-led, Hot Topic-loved BBC American show. We talk the show's pitch perfect visual style, changes from the pilot script and "Vic The Dick." And stick around until the end for a preview of next week.

Theme Month: Wrong Side Of The Tracks Episode 13 of Pilot Study focuses on Orphan Black, the Tatiana Maslany-led, Hot Topic-loved BBC American show. We talk the show's pitch perfect visual style, changes from the pilot script and "Vic The Dick." And stick around until the end for a preview of next week.

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