When has anyone on this show ever thought someone was trying to kill them and had it NOT come to fruition? The inmates need to drop the skepticism at this point.
When has anyone on this show ever thought someone was trying to kill them and had it NOT come to fruition? The inmates need to drop the skepticism at this point.
I remember when I used to watch OITNB through the Netflix app on my Roku the subtitles didn't show up automatically and I was never able to get them working, but you should be able to configure subtitles from a computer or Netflix app on a smart tv.
What was the problem? I spent the entire time thinking Red was the blonde girl—somehow—until we didn't follow her when she went missing, but otherwise it seemed like a perfectly fine flashback.
At the time of the shooting she was surrounded by a crowd of people encouraging her to kill him; at the time the riot hadn't broken out yet so anyone who disagreed would expect that choice to get Daya sent to max, not them. As for her reaction, she didn't think the leg shot was a big deal and when she realized where…
Daya doesn't have a dynamic personality but I don't think it's because of bad acting. I find her delivery totally believable, she seems like a real person to me.
In the video game 'Prey' a doctor poses the same tied-to-the-tracks decision to the main character as part of a psychological test before a space mission—I wonder if the writers are drawing inspiration from video games now!
I'm pretty sure the special guest credits this season have been over the scene following the theme song, not during the theme song itself.
Why would the other inmates be mad at her for kicking Humphrey's wound?
Was Alerida the runaway nurse in Logan? I totally forgot about that.
Leanne has plenty to go back to. In fact their portrayal of her is odd because we know she's intelligent and capable from her back story. I don't understand why she'd fall in with Pennsatucky and Angie who actually are the hillbillies they appear to be. Leanne seems like she fell off the deepend after she got to…
Cake is considered solid food, it may be soft but it's a long way from being pureed. Even an adult could easily choke trying to gum down a piece of cake and babies can't cough as hard to get food out of their pipes if it goes down wrong.
Yeah, it's seeming like Humps was recovering normally… until the stroke. So whatever Daya might be charged with would be more severe than would be appropriate. I wish there was a way for that to be clarified without Maureen going down.
I could barely focus on the story I was so confused about the casting, that maybe it was Daya with a prosthetic nose. All I could think was "It looks exactly like her—but younger!"
Daya looks like she could be as young as 18 and Aleida looks like she could be as old as 45.
I've been re-watching season 1 and it's heartbreaking to see the episode where Taystee returns to Litchfield after having gotten out; one of the main reasons she wants to come back is to be reunited with Poussey because she has no family on the outside. Had things gone differently I think Taystee would have had more…
I think it's another case of someone stuffing the ballot box like the methheads did for cheetos.
I'm interested in the possibility of these women governing themselves and being peaceful in the absence of authority figures; what a nice change to have a community emerge, finally. It's been so stressful seeing food on all the walls in the aftermath of the off-screen food fight that I actually breathed a sigh of…
Yeah, they cut bangs! There's no going back from that! I'm curious to see what state her hair will be in once the makeover wears off.
Janae's mother was on her side but she also didn't speak up when her father slapped her so I don't know how valued her input is in their family. If Janae had already found out she couldn't go to college by the time she spoke to the gang leader then the fact that he was rooting for her would have just made her feel…
I kind of went with the flow this season without too much criticism but having Red float around as drugged up comic relief has been the biggest failing of the 3-day-season structure for me. Other storylines are mostly evolving despite the shortened time frame but Red has been doing the same (weird) thing episode after…