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You guys really need to brush up on the news. Piscatella's backstory, specifically the shower incident, was inspired by a true (and not remotely the only) incident from a Florida prison. And spoiler alert, the real life CO wasn't found guilty.

This was a great episode.

She not at all, and she's great in the role of Alex Vause.

I think he's a creepy guy regardless but I'm sure he charms the hell out of people especially women while he preys on their vulnerabilities. He got Prepon into Scientology when she was 18 back during That 70s Show. I'm sure Prepon's lack of a father figure was something DM preyed on.

Masterson converted Prepon when she was 18.

Masterson converted Laura Prepon to Scientology.

Do you believe anything someone writes on the internet? That is totally false.

That is false. Masterson had converted Prepon. Prepon never did that. Prepon got along very well with Kunis, Topher, Ashton, and Wilmer, and they all still do. And there were rumors Prepon and Topher had dated.

Prepon and Kunis got along really well. Prepon , Topher and Wilmer also got along very well, and there had been rumors Prepon and Topher had dated early on.

It was, that's why they said "if you know what I mean" and mentioned "contagious". It was a joke on wanting to have sex with her.

If you use Netflix, why haven't you checked out their original shows, like Orange is the New Black and House of Cards?

They're also streaming Orange is the New Black. Why is that not in the title?

No the writers have stated that the incidents in his backstory were deliberate to illustrate the parallels between both.

I can not wait.

"is there really an historical aspect to Butch Vig"
Are you insane or just deeply ignorant?

It's fine, it is subjective; like I said we'll agree to disagree.
I also root for this film's success. It's indie film that's a long time coming, with women at the center, in a particular, unfamiliar time period, shot in a relatively unconventional way, and handling themes that are universal but with a kind of story

We'll have to agree to disagree, and you with the vast majority of reviews lol. The chemistry was amazing and what makes the slow burn of the love story come to life on screen. The fact that the characters were living in such constraints, particularly Carol, and had to restrain themselves, their real thoughts and

It wasn't "blurry rolling-around". There is obvious intent behind the filmmaking approach used in the film. Authentically reflecting the time period and its influence on the characters existing in it - 3 characters who are subverting conventions - is a big part of it. And this is not a love scene taking place in 2015,

"Blanchett’s career-long aversion to nude scenes does seem to get in the way of what Haynes wants."
My god do you dilute your review with that moronic, ignorant, and sexist comment.
Go read or watch an interview with Haynes, Nagy, and/or the actresses talking about the conceptualization and making of the love scene.

She was joking kid.