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ha ha, I'm with Dr. Lincoln on this. I can understand watching Kimmy Schmidt in a day or two but bingeing an entire season of OITNB in a day or two is crazy to me. I just finished today and granted, if I were more engaged with the season, I probably would've finished sooner but I don't like watching more than two or

That's definitely possible but considering the show made it a point to have Vause be in the video, as opposed to Red, who was the main focus of torture, or any of the other kidnapped inmates makes me think that storyline is not quite finished yet.

I feel like we saw her for a brief moment in one of the first couple of episodes and then we heard her voice, as you mentioned. I think we only saw her once or twice last season as well. We need more Chang next season!

There are so many tonally off plotlines and scenes this season. I can't say I care that Humps is dead since he was a repulsive person but his death should be taken seriously if only because of the repercussions.

This season has been a mess in many ways but I'm hopeful after this episode that they'll pull it together for a somewhat cohesive finish. Fortunately they did such a great job over the first four of making me care about these characters that even an uneven season like this has its good moments.

Didn't pretend Dr. Lorna have access to what medications the inmates were prescribed? I don't know why Cindy didn't just make her give her exactly what Suzanne needed rather than just randomly grabbing the one drug that she was familiar with.

I really liked Yoga Jones in the early seasons but everything about her since she became roommates with Judy King has irritated me. I would have preferred her to be on the sidelines this season with Chang invited into the bunker instead.

I think it would help if the reviews were bumped up on a one per day schedule so that it would have a presence on the home page.

Noone is disputing that. It was a disgusting thing to do but my point is that his plan worked so if all he cared about was the money, he would have let them settle and collected his check without caring that Irene lost all of her friends.

The buyout was never put in writing and presumably the check will burn up along with everything else so is there even a record of it? Either way, whoever is Chuck's beneficiary (I would venture to guess, Chuck screwed Jimmy in death as he had in life), they will be owed funds from the firm but would it be paid out all

But what he did here actually delayed his million + fee. He could easily have washed his hands of Irene and let them go through with the settlement. He is certainly flawed but his choice to make himself the bad guy was a selfless move.

What a fantastic episode. Jimmy seemed to take a couple of steps back from his transformation into Saul by throwing himself under the bus to help Irene but with no settlement money on the horizon and no client base waiting when his suspension is over, his devolution into a CRIMINAL lawyer seems imminent. Not to

Thank you for sharing your experience. For those of us with (thankfully) no personal experience with prison, it is sometimes difficult to tell how realistic this show is, particularly with the sadistic guards like Piscatella and Humps. All the best for your foster daughter.

I started doing that after this episode for the same reason.

Despite a few missteps, I found this season to be riveting. I agree with some of the criticism about making a couple of episodes too much about the men involved but I also think it's important to see things from all perspectives so we can decipher how Gilead came to be.

I would've put the Red-Nicky pairing higher on the list. I love that Red finally understands a bit of what Nicky has gone through so many times in her quest for recovery. Also loved Morello referring to Nicky's makeover as trashy Audrey Hepburn (or something along those lines).

He was the main guard to antagonize the fight between Suzanne and Maureen. Bayley told Caputo about that and he tried to suspend Humps so the authorities will definitely know what a monster Humps is.

Agreed. I'm not sure how they're promoting these on a daily basis, if at all, but it would make a big difference if they bumped up a review each day to keep it on the front page.

I also like Brook way more than I ever have. She was less intolerable last season thanks mainly to Poussey but she finally feels like a real person. Her idea for the library memorial was wonderful and of course, I teared up when it was revealed and during the scene between Taystee and Brook.

I like Watson more this season than ever.