I totally agree. Almost feels like a season 5a to me. I've always thought about OITNB having 2 seasons a year. This year feels like we could use a second season to wrap things up.
I totally agree. Almost feels like a season 5a to me. I've always thought about OITNB having 2 seasons a year. This year feels like we could use a second season to wrap things up.
Yes to number 4. Piscatella's death was also a murder by the system. The same system that places undertrained individuals in high pressure situations-deaths occur.
I was just having a Sister Wives conversation with my cousin, and telling her how I get it. And my rational was the exact same wording Alison used - I'm tired and there is jusy too much work to do, homework to do, giving to your husband to do, that there is very little left for your self. I totally get it because it…
Yeah, she was. Any character that's a hybrid of Martha Stewart and Paula Deen is going to super annoying
I caught that Russian-Spanish exchange from them as well and I thought it was well played.
Yessir! Heterosexual women and OITNB fan over here. Thank you to OITNB for giving us something to drool over. It took 5 seasons, but we finally got it!
Right, the oxymoronic-ism (yeah I made up a word-lol!) of that see was great writing. The crucifixon with the Nazis wearing hijabs being mistaken as Muslims. The show always exposes so many cultural misappropriations, and this is why we love it!
Sorry late to the discussion, I'm posting this again to get your thoughts. Hopefully my thoughts still have value here: 1. Janae's back story totally explains why she is so over the top "black power". Every line of hers on the show was anger and anger against the establishment and the white man. It became…
I wanted to throw my remote when I saw the little girl in an Afro.
Yes, sadly it does. And it helps the people that reinforce the baffling stereotypes that were in that school sleep at night, because they were able to give a helping hand to a "poor unfortunate soul" - in my Ursula voice. They can somewhat atone for the weight on their shoulders they bear as white-privilege.
Sorry late to the discussion, so hopefully my thoughts still have value here: 1. I work with safety departments for a living, and yes it is a safety issue to have a beard with a helmet with a face shield. Even though he could have another acting gig, the story tracks. 2. Janae's back story totally explains why she is…