Krystal Goderitch | |
Biographical information | |
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Birthplace: | Sudbury, Ontario, Canada [1] |
Birthdate: | May 5, 1984 [1] |
Status: | Alive |
Residence: | 44 Broadhurst St, Kingston, Ontario, Canada[1] |
Occupation: | Manicurist |
Other information | |
Also known as: | Kristine Wingam (alias while infiltrating BrightBorn) |
Gender: | Female |
Hair color: | Blonde |
Eye color: | Brown |
Height: | 5'4 |
Relationships | |
Monitor: | Hector † (formerly) |
Marital status: | Single |
Significant Other/s: | Rudy † (kissed; unaware of their being biologically related to one another) Hector † (former monitor; killed by Rudy and Seth) |
Family: | Leda clones (sisters/genetic identicals) Castor clones (genetic brothers) |
Series information | |
Portrayed by: | Tatiana Maslany |
Season/s: | 3, 4, 5 |
First appearance: | "The Weight of This Combination" |
Latest appearance: | "Manacled Slim Wrists" |
Appearance count: | 7 |
- "That's the most completely lovely thing anyone has ever said to me, you know, ever."
- —Krystal to Felix after he complimented her.[src]
Krystal Goderitch is a main character and a LEDA clone of Canadian origin.[2] Her "tag number" is 331C02.
After her encounter with Rudy in "The Weight of this Combination", she has become suspicious of what she is and "why all these weird things keep happening to her".[2] Despite her apparent 'dumb blonde' persona, Krystal is smarter than she looks and proves extremely useful in a lot of surprising situations.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
Nothing much is known about Krystal's early life other than she was raised unaware. Also, before her relationship with her monitor Hector, her previous boyfriend Craig left her for Alaska two years and a day into their relationship and she tells Felix that she notices this trend on all her relationships so far.[2]
Season 3[]
Krystal is first introduced in the Season 3 premiere "The Weight of This Combination" via archive footage shown to Sarah Manning by Delphine Cormier in Marion Bowles' mansion. Delphine explains that after greeting the Castor clones Rudy and Seth, they attempted to kidnap her. They were soon intercepted and Krystal was freed afterwards. However, her monitor Hector and another member of the Dyad security team was killed in the process.
Krystal plays a larger role in "Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method". She is visited by Delphine, posing as a customer, at her job as a manicurist, at which point she recounts her attempted kidnapping; she reveals that her boyfriend (and monitor), Hector, was killed by Rudy and Seth. Afterwards, Delphine and Dr. Nealon discuss her status, noting that she remained naïve about clones and had rationalized her encounter with Castor. There were also three potential candidates for her new monitor. Later, Felix also visits her nail salon to steal her identity for Rachel to use to escape the country. However, unbeknownst to the Clone Club, Rachel and Nealon had made other plans. Nealon kidnaps Krystal as she is getting off work, then places her into a medically-induced coma so that he can use her to take Rachel's place, allowing Rachel to be secretly removed from Dyad.
Delphine revisits Krystal at her medical room in "History Yet to Be Written" thinking she is Rachel along with Nealon, discussing on transferring her to a private facility before Ferdinand starts investigating deeper into her supposed death. Delphine examines "Rachel"'s left hand and finds her nails well-manicured, only for "Rachel" to suddenly awake from her coma and accidentally slaps Delphine with said hand. Krystal quickly recognizes her as one of her previous customers. She instantly panics at her hospitalized state and the eyepatch, much to Delphine's shock and confusion as she tries to calm Krystal down.
In "Human Raw Material", Krystal has begun taking self-defense lessons, in response to her attempted abduction by Rudy and Seth.
Physical appearance[]
In her first appearance in the Season 3 premiere "The Weight of this Combination", Krystal wears her hair in a thin blonde braided ponytail that falls down her left shoulder, a large black quilted jacket, a Venetian-red bodycon dress and a large beaded necklace that covers her upper chest.
When Krystal makes an appearance for the second time in "Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method", her hair is worn in soft, blond waves, framing her face, while she wears a peach-colored, body-fitting dress with a black undergarment peeping above the scooping neckline.
Season 4:[]
Although still very much unaware of her being a clone, she actually is able to unearth some critical info for Clone Club while inadvertently providing them with the whereabouts of Delphine Cormier.
Season 5:[]
In Manacled Slim Wrists, Sarah finally reveals to Krystal that she is a human clone but doesn't believe it.
In the finale, To Right the Wrongs of Many, it is shown that she has been cured of the sickness that plagued her sisters. But its unknown what degree her sickness had advanced to.
Gallery:[]
Appearances[]
Season 3 appearances | ||||
The Weight of This Combination | Transitory Sacrifices of Crisis | Formalized, Complex, and Costly | Newer Elements of Our Defense | Scarred by Many Past Frustrations |
Certain Agony of the Battlefield | Community of Dreadful Fear and Hate | Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method | Insolvent Phantom of Tomorrow | History Yet to Be Written |
Season 4 appearances | ||||
The Collapse of Nature | Transgressive Border Crossing | The Stigmata of Progress | From Indistinct to Rational Control | Human Raw Material |
The Scandal of Altruism | The Antisocialism of Sex | The Redesign of Natural Objects | The Mitigation of Competition | From Dancing Mice to Psychopaths |
Season 5 appearances | ||||
The Few Who Dare | Clutch of Greed | Beneath Her Heart | Let the Children and Childbearers Toil | Ease For Idle Millionaires |
Manacled Slim Wrists | Gag or Throttle | Guillotines Decide | One Fettered Slave | To Right the Wrongs of Many |