Orphan Black ended its five-season run last month with one of the most satisfying series finales in some time.
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But as neatly as it wrapped up most of the story arcs, there were some minor issues left unresolved, such as what happened to the clones that weren't main characters, like Tony and fan favourite Krystal.
Fortunately, creators Graeme Manson and John Fawcett have provided answers for all your outstanding questions – although, as you'll see, they don't take all of them seriously.
We've rounded up our favourites below.
Any casualties when Helena torched the Prolethean farm?
Manson: The kids and the animals were not harmed during the CG burning of the farm.
Fawcett: They all perished.
Where's Tony?
Fawcett: Cincinnati
Manson: I just imagine he's got a muscle car wherever he is.
What happened to Krystal?
Manson: She goes on to become a YouTube star.
Fawcett: She's well on her way, she's got 50,000 followers.
What happened between Sarah and Cal?
Fawcett: There was some obvious off-screen differences between the two. Sarah made the decision that Cal wasn't really…
Manson: She dumped his ass.
Why did Rachel have so many fetishes?
Manson: That all has to do with her wanting control and being denied control by the men who controlled her in her life.
Where did Vic go?
Manson: We were going to have Vic in prison was one idea. I think right after the show fades to black, Vic will knock at the door asking to see Sarah and the whole thing just starts again.
After the series finale aired, Tatiana Maslany opened up about the possibility of Orphan Black returning as a movie or spin-off.
"If there was some story that we really wanted to tell that fit in the Orphan Black universe and it was vital and different and new, then that would be super cool," she explained.
Orphan Black is available to watch in its entirety on Netflix in the UK.
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