Tatiana Maslany
IN PHOTO: Actress Tatiana Maslany takes part in a panel discussion of BBC America's new series "Orphan Black" during the 2013 Winter Press Tour for the Television Critics Association. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas

Tonight is the Season 4 finale of "Orphan Black" on BBC America and the episode is sure to close out the season with a bang.

Neolution is within striking distance and communication with Cosima (Tatiana Maslany) has gone dark. Even with all that Sarah's (also Maslany) alliance with Rachel (also Maslany) turns sour fast. But even without Rachel, Sarah puts her plan into motion as she and her sestras take the necessary steps to take down Neolution once and for all.

Plus, thanks to a few new promotional stills for the episode, it looks like Krystal (also Maslany) finally meets Sarah and the rest of the clones. As Comicbookmovie.com reports, Krystal's knowledge of Delphine's (Evelyne Brochu) shooting and disappearance could be crucial to the Season 5 plot.

The synopsis for the Season 4 finale, "From Dancing Mice to Psychopaths," reads: "When communication with Cosima is cut off and Neolution appears to be within striking distance, Sarah’s alliance with Rachel goes out the window. Sarah lures a high-level Neolutionist into a trap, and sets out to bring down Neolution once and for all."

"Orphan Black's" Season 4 finale "From Dancing Mice to Psychopaths" will air Thursday, June 16, at 10 p.m. EDT on BBC America. The network does offer a live stream service, so if you are away from your TV, you can watch the new episode via your computer, smartphone or tablet.

If that is not an option, the episode will be available the following day on BBC America's website or for purchase on digital stores such as iTunes and Google Play. Series episodes range from $1.99 to $2.99.

As a last resort you can watch the latest episode of "Orphan Black" here or here.

Check out the promo trailer for episode 10, "From Dancing Mice to Psychopaths," above.

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