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Realistically it seems like if someone like Suzanne were in a real life Litchfield, she would be in the SHU most of the time (like earlier season that showed her in Psych or something) and dead instead of Poussey because the guards would intervene, not her friends, if she were this prone to outbursts. The actress

I should have said I am in northern California and grew up in Texas and have not been exposed to it, though it may be a recent southwest phenom.

The motivation/arc feels a lot similar to Healy's with a lot more physical violence/less working the system against the inmate vindicatively. The plus side in all for this season is that at least Healy hasn't appeared.

You should be a writer on OITNB! :) Or they could have done a humiliation scene before they got to the retribution scene.

My favorite opening for a show in the last year has been The Last Kingdom where the main character narrates a different recap in character to bring everyone viewing up to speed, but on the other hand, one might think one is being spoiled by the appearance of whomever is in the recap.

My solution to guest stars popping in the credits ruining the episode is to not pay attention to opening credits that never change like OITNB. Off the top of my head only a few shows have opening credits that have details important to the series, like Person of Interest. Game of Thrones changes the credits but it's

I imagine you can find it if you google it.

Thanks, I definitely missed that.

Are Takis chips a regional thing? I heard it first when the inmates were discussing it in their list and their appearance this episode is the first time I have ever seen them.

At first I wasn't sure if they couldn't get the Vee actress back but then it dawned on me they were in a juvenile home of some kind and the adult female was a counselor for the home.

Sophia surrendered and is in some other prison facility. Remember she met the other inmate who recognized Sophia's voice from the SHU where the inmates were all in solitary with no windows 24/7.

I watched about the first half of the first season, the pilot is pretty good, but the procedural part was too far fetched for me. The character in the bag is covered in tattoos and they use the tattoos (a lot of times the smart female forensics scientist figures it out) to get clues to crimes about to take place or

When I first saw this I thought there's no way kids are that tone deaf in real life (to wear an afro wig ) but then remembered a bunch of white kids in a town near me, Los Gatos, earlier this month sent out prom invites mimicking racist stereotypes with one dude asking in blackface, and another asking his date to a

They did a great send up of Blindspot with Lizzie Caplan that I expect no one got because who watches Blindspot.

He has a what looks like a key role in the second season of Into the Badlands, he's also the most compelling character.

Their heads will explode when the game gets released and mod makers replaces the skins on the Nazi faces with Trump and real life white nationalist figures like Richard Spencer and Milo Ywhateverdontwanttolookitupus.

or the three or four times (lost track) that people in the Walking Dead hit something that surprises them on the road and flips a car.

It was a huge Checkov's gun, and it looked real so I gasped when he hit that guy's foot, but I watched again and they cut before the swing with a big zoom so I felt a lot better after that!

Why were Selina and Gary at the BBQ restaurant at the end?

Does any non jihadi say stuff like that?