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‘Orphan Black’ Season 3 Finale: ‘History Yet To Be Written’ Mysteries Explained

| Jun 21, 2015 01:16 AM EDT

Tatiana Maslany accepts the award for best actress in a TV drama for her role in "Orphan Black" at the 2015 Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto, March 1, 2015.

"Orphan Black" season 3 episode 10 aired on June 20, Saturday. Recently, the creator of Canadian science fiction television series explained the mysteries in the final episode titled "History Yet To Be Written."

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, John Fawcett said what was important for them in "Orphan Black" season 3 is that "this was a chapter in the larger puzzle that we're trying to tell in the bigger mystery."

Fawcett said they were making an attempt to answer many questions in "Orphan Black" season 3 finale and have much resolution. He said it was important to them that there are many answers in the finale.  

For Fawcett, it is interesting to come to the end of the Castor mystery. About the worm-like thing that came out of the mouth of Doctor Nealon (Tom McCamus), he said the shocking thing about it was that "this goes from Neolution are the bad guys to the reveal that Nealon is part of Neolution."

When it comes to Kendall Malone (Alison Steadman), Fawcett explained what the character's DNA as the original means for the health of Cosima Niehaus (Tatiana Maslany.) He said it is a positive thing and is exactly what they need to figure out the solution for the Leda clones.

In addition, Fawcett said Evelyne Brochy has just had an amazing season. The series creator said the actress who plays Delphine Cormier had "this great arc" through "Orphan Black" season 3 where she goes pretty dark and she does some bad things.

In another interview with The Hollywood Reporter, "Orphan Black" co-creator Graeme Manson explained the scene with Delphine getting shot. He said they "worked with Evelyne to craft the role of Delphine stemming from that promise she made to Cosima and to tell a story about true love, but impossible love." 

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