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Hey, I'll take all the flops he wants to hand out.

The tribal stuff was uncalled for, but Seal does look like he goes to the same dermatologist as Edward James Olmos and F. Murray Abraham.

I love how arrogant and elitist people find a working class British accent.

Also, hiring a bunch of ex-army, an institution with maaaaybe something of a checkered history of institutionalized misogyny, to work in a womens' prison may not have been the best call.

Also, how has it not come up that a women's prison now only has ONE female guard?!

They grow up so fast

Intensity of high*life-destroying addiction potential*ease of OD

Definitely good points. Do we then tie forgiveness to punishment, though? Because Tucky is being punished for her crime, and Coates will get off scot-free (barring one Hell of a plot twist), is that why we can forgive her? Even if we see the system of punishment as fundamentally flawed?

When it gets deliberately kept out of the schools, is it any wonder?

I should always scroll down a bit before I post a quote.

Alfredo con Budget

"This is the saltiest thing I ever tasted, and I once ate a heaping bowlful of salt!"

Caputo's reaction to Linda's gun was equal parts disappointing and hilarious.

It's like a 6 hard. Heroin is like a 9.

I may be poking the bear here, but why can't Coates be forgiven? It seems like we all, as an audience, have forgiven Tucky for murdering an abortion clinic nurse, and in a larger sense, it's a show about prison. If we're just writing people off after they've done monstrous things, do we not as viewers mirror the

If WE were real

Clueless, apathetic and remorseful are officially the best we can do right now.

I am seriously beginning to question how honourable those guards' discharges were.

Banjo = boy
Fiddle = girl

Also, Boyd had that swastika on his chest.