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Goddamn Healey is a piece of shit. He's just such a pathetic, vindictive, petty small, small man. No wonder his Russian wife hates him (though she is not very likeable herself).

Aleida is probably one of the most truly evil characters on the show, even if she isn't like a crazy murderer or stabbing people all the time, she's still a really, really awful person. IMO she's pretty much the worst of the inmates.

Morello is my fav

Dumb writing.

Supposed to be placebo I guess, but pretty ridiculous and unrealistic for that to happen.

1.) Selling fake drugs is still illegal
2.) She could be charged with some kind of endangerment since the kid jumped after taking her fake drugs. It definitely does have to do with the stage dive since they showed her getting arrested and charged for that.

I agree devastated is maybe a little strong. I think it's sort of like that feeling when something bad happens but it just seems so perfect in a way that you can't held but throw your hands up and say "Of course. Only this would happen to me." I think that's why she had a dejected little smile on her face at the end.

Also, honestly seems like Taystee is the kind of overly concerned straight edge friend who confronts you about "having a problem" because they saw you get drunk at a party once. Ease the fuck up! She's in prison, let her drink some homemade hooch once in a while.

People are pretty willing to look past that kind of thing when the result shows them in a good light and affirms everything they are dying to have validated about themselves.

Yeah, or it's just silly storytelling. No matter I don't think it's a big deal.

Yeah…I'll be a little less generous. Myles' reading of the scene is incorrect. She was devastated. All her talk of being better than everyone else and making something of herself were a delusion…There she is back in the sweatshop of her youth where she promised herself she would never be.

Yeah, selling fake drugs is definitely still a crime. But the idea of a kid on FAKE acid jumping off the roof because he's "freaking out" is beyond ridiculous. It's over the top anti-drug nonsense.

"And so while what we learn about Marisol’s past is far from profound to us, it helps us understand why the new job being making women’s underwear is profound for Marisol. Much like Poussey finding that Calvin and Hobbes comic in the piñata, Marisol walking through those doors to find sewing machines is—to

I did. It's a clean white handkerchief with brown trim, no blood. She didn't draw blood with that bite either, it was a playful nip, not a vicious bite.

No, it's just a white hankerchief with brown trim, no stains. She didn't take the antidote like Ellaria which proves this theory is bunk.

Yeah also the Sand Snake didn't have to take the antidote on the docks like Ellaria did, which proves she didn't poison Bronn.

At this point I honestly don't know if Brienne has it in her to execute a man like that. She seems really merciful.

Brienne really does suck when you take a step back. Has she ever accomplished any of the things she's set out to do?

This "gender politics" thing with Sansa is ridiculous. Sansa is an extremely weak and docile woman and has been her whole life. She's the definition of a girly girl. That's how she was raised and how she grew up. To think that because she "lacks agency" means the show views women this way is to ignore all the other

You'd think she'd want them to recognize her, otherwise she is just some random woman to be raped and kept as a slave or killed. If they know who she is they know she has value and could be traded for ransom.