Metascore
53

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Emma Stefansky
    Jun 25, 2024
    70
    During the churnier middle episodes, it makes you want to lock everyone in a room and force them to talk it all out, if only to get things moving along. The show is at its best when all of its characters are pinging off each other, Ritter’s jabs moving against Fix’s sullen walls and Hawes’ desperate pleas for everyone to just have a little sense while they navigate the twisty, emotional core of the show’s action.
  2. Reviewed by: Emma Fraser
    Jun 14, 2024
    70
    Echoes is at its best when it focuses on the ramifications of the revolutionary science that has entangled the lead characters played by Krysten Ritter, Amanda Fix, and Keeley Hawes. Some information is withheld for too long, but once the series hits its fourth episode, it gains momentum, and the second half of the season is much stronger.
  3. Reviewed by: Lacy Baugher
    Jun 13, 2024
    68
    At the end of the day, Orphan Black: Echoes is perfectly serviceable science fiction. Its pace is brisk, its twists are generally exciting, and its story is not quite as convoluted as its predecessor’s. (Which, let’s be honest, is a good thing in some ways!) But is it the spinoff that OG Clone Club members were likely hoping for? Probably not.
  4. Reviewed by: Aramide Tinubu
    Jun 25, 2024
    60
    Ritter and Fix infuse enough charm in their characters for the audience to remain mostly engaged until the end. Although some revelations are gasp-worthy, other plot points — including Darros’ secret plan — feel rather uninspired for the “Orphan Black” universe.
  5. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Jun 20, 2024
    60
    The original Orphan Black was more fun. .... If the sequel is more dour meditation on loss, mortality and the possibilities and pitfalls of rebirth, the first season builds to some shocking climatic jolts, begging for renewal. [24 Jun - 14 Jul 2024]
  6. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Jun 24, 2024
    55
    The new show does a decent job threading the needle in terms of providing a connection to its namesake while establishing a separate set of stakes and characters that stand on their own. That said, Ritter’s role isn’t as conspicuously showy as Maslany’s was, which largely defined that series.
  7. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Jun 20, 2024
    55
    None of the acting shines the way Maslany did the first time around. “Echoes” offers fan service at best but too often it’s just a degraded copy of the original “Orphan Black” series.
  8. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Jun 21, 2024
    50
    If you make it through the clumsy series introductions and weather the pointless linkages to Orphan Black, Echoes has its pleasures — starting with Fix, Liao, Hawes and Kihlstedt. What it lacks is that thrill of discovery. Compared to Orphan Black, it’s but a distant echo.
  9. Reviewed by: Saloni Gajjar
    Jun 20, 2024
    50
    Echoes doesn’t have anything unique to add to the wonderful world Orphan Black built. Even the color palette is paler here. And the few reminders that this is indeed a sequel (with the help of some cameos and references) either feel forced or random.
  10. Reviewed by: Dave Nemetz
    Jun 13, 2024
    42
    A disappointingly mediocre follow-up that lacks the unique spark of the original and isn’t interesting enough to justify how convoluted it is.
  11. Reviewed by: Margaret Lyons
    Jun 21, 2024
    40
    The show’s curiosity about the nature of memory and experience has a poignant allure, but it wastes its questions and answers on stock characters and blank vessels. A few characters from the original pop up, but only in hollow ways that highlight the new show’s absence of chemistry. Copies of copies deteriorate. Echoes, too.
  12. Reviewed by: Kaiya Shunyata
    Jun 18, 2024
    40
    The series’ concerns with memory are an interesting development from its original ideas of free will, but the writing isn’t strong enough to allow this to truly take off. This spinoff feels like it's coming not only too late but without any real care for the story or its characters.
  13. Reviewed by: Maggie Boccella
    Jun 13, 2024
    40
    It feels less like a sequel to the original, continuing its ideas in a new format, and more like a cheap remake; change a few names, and it could be a completely different project, with almost no throughline to the original beyond Kira’s name.