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Even though I don't know how they could possibly go on, I do like what they're doing. Like the show Weeds, they just take you in such unexpected directions at such a quick rate. Even though Weeds stopped being good really early on (although I did actually enjoy s6), I love the bold, don't care about the consequences

God, this is such a perfect movie. Just love it.

Great review. I agree, knowing there are at least three more seasons makes me wonder if they can maintain this cycle and still stay good/fresh. I hope so!
Also, regarding last stray observation, that was hilarious. I was surprised Angie even tried something, but the fact that she abandoned it almost immediately, after

They had Thanksgiving and Christmas late in s1, so I'd say yes. I wonder what they'll do when her sentence is up.

Yeah, I watched Moscow Mule and it sure seems like that. Although wasn't she in with Vee at one point? I'm guessing that was also in Litchfield.

I watched Deadpool. It was pretty good! Loved the opening credits.

That is such a perfect comparison.

Final scene was brutal, but so good. Piper finally realizes there are consequences for her actions, and Red offers some Russian wisdom. She's such a great character. But how long has she been in prison? Did she say the mirror hasn't been in commissary since '92? Has she been there since then?

That's probably why I didn't see them. I just hardly ever watch CBS. I'll definitely check it out, though.

Yeah, I remember in Red's flashbacks she was married to this real wimp and she was power hungry even then. Really just a tough as hell character. So I guess when you put it like that, and take into account all the other things that happened in s3, it makes sense that she would think Healy was an option for a moment.
And

oh yeah, I forgot. She's been in there almost a year now then I'm guessing?

Oy, these just make me feel uncomfortable.

Spy was such an unexpectedly good movie, I have no idea how a sequel would turn out. I'm guessing most likely bad?

I see what you mean. He's (reviewer) literally saying prison privatization means women need to make a choice to objectify themselves? Wasn't that happening anyway?

Deleted it!

Absolutely, my bad! Sorry!

Oh gosh, totally my bad! Sorry!

Yeah, exactly, it's like the inmate they pair Healy with every year is supposed to help him become a better person, but there is never any progress between seasons.
I feel like it's got to be intentional, because hes the only guard that's been around this long and gotten so much time devoted. And he's definitely the

I too don't know why Healy is still around. They've made him into such an awful character, but then him give flashbacks and a new inmate to be with/mentor every season. Don't know if it's to try and make him sympathetic, but then why is he still such an asshole? I actually think about this every year. The closest I

Yes, Criss with no h and two s's.