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'Orphan Black' New Season 4 Teaser: Sarah Falls Down the Rabbit Hole and Wants to Go Back
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Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) recites a passage from Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland' while footage of a mask-wearing figure running in the woods and a burning room flashes.

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BBC America has unleashed a new teaser for "Orphan Black" season 4 to keep the anticipation high for the show's April return. The video sees Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) reciting a passage from Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" while some new scenes intersperse.

There's a look at someone wearing a sheep mask, possibly a new clone, running in the woods. This has been previewed in the previously released teaser. There's also a glimpse of Sarah's clone sisters before the scene shows a burning room. "The only way forward is to go back," Sarah says at the end of the video.

The last line in the video could mean the show will revisit the first season as co-creator John Fawcett told Variety in June, "I want from season four a vibe of season one again." He explained, "I want a lot of that paranoia back, and Sarah following a first-person mystery, and a feeling of not knowing where we stand again, and having the audience not know where we stand."

"When Graeme [Manson, series co-creator,] and I talked about it, it was like, 'How do we give it a feeling of conclusion after three seasons and now push towards our bigger mystery?' We just wanted a reset after season three and a big emotional ending," he teased.

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