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Monday: Bomb Girls, Seed, Murdoch Mysteries

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Bomb Girls, Global – “Party Lines”
It’s harvest time and as the girls pluck the bounty of their victory garden, Vera uncovers a TNT shortage, shining an unwelcome light on the men of the Blue Shift – and jeopardizing her burgeoning friendship with Marco. Meanwhile, as preliminary reports of a successful raid on Dieppe are broadcast cross-country, Gladys isolates herself to fight her own private battles and Betty has an unexpected reunion with a soldier. Lorna fights for her long coveted home telephone, but any success is tempered by her growing fears for the safety of her sons.

Seed, City – “Bromosomes”
When Harry (Adam Korson) is diagnosed with sympathetic pregnancy, Rose (Carrie-Lynn Neales) finds that she’s competing for sympathy with her new, narcissistic belly-buddy. Meanwhile, Janet discovers Jonathan (Matt Baram) has been seeing another therapist (guest star Tom Green, Tom Green Live!) behind her back, and wonders what else he’s hiding.

Murdoch Mysteries, CBC – “Lovers in a Murderous Time”
Detective Murdoch and Julia find themselves at odds when a delusional woman becomes the prime suspect in the violent stabbing of her gambling fiancé.

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Meet Orphan Black’s clones

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From People:

Orphan Black’s Characters Revealed
In Orphan Black, Tatiana Maslany plays Sarah, a woman who finds herself in that very situation when she witnesses a suicide and then decides to empty the bank account of the deceased (who happens to look just like her). But that’s when the trouble begins for Sarah, an orphan turned hustler, who discovers that she and the dead woman are actually clones – and there may be more of them. Read more.

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