The series begins revolving around Piper Chapman , a woman in her thirties living in New York City who is sentenced to 15 months in Litchfield Penitentiary, a minimum-security women's federal prison in upstate New York. Chapman was convicted of transporting a suitcase full of drug money for her girlfriend Alex Vause , an international drug smuggler. The offense had occurred 10 years before the start of the series and in that time Chapman had moved on to a quiet, law-abiding life among New York's upper middle class.
Her sudden and unexpected indictment disrupts her relationships with her fiancé, family and friends. In prison, Chapman is reunited with Vause (who named Chapman in her trial, resulting in Chapman's arrest), and they re-examine their relationship. Simultaneously, Chapman, along with the other inmates, attempt to grapple with prison's numerous, inherent struggles.
Episodes often feature flashbacks of significant events from various inmates' and prison guards' pasts. These flashbacks typically depict how an inmate came to be in prison or develop a character's backstory. The prison is initially operated by the "Federal Department of Corrections" , and was in a later season acquired by the Management & Correction Corporation , a private prison company. The prison drama recently released its final season to the world last Friday, July 26, to immediate trending success and few worries of being replaced as Netflix's most-watched original series. Netflix, essentially, is trying to do away with the conventions of the television season as we know it.
In February the streaming service renewed Orange is the New Black for three additional seasons, keeping it on the air, presumably, through 2019. At that time, if this tactic continues, viewers will have 91 hours of a never-ending prison saga, where inmates come and go and return and go again, where guards are hired and fired, and where Piper never learns what a selfish jerk she really is. And as the show moved away from Piper toward characters like Poussey, it was hard to see her story treated as if it were just as important as racial profiling and the death of a black woman. The ending to the sixth and penultimate season serves as a perfect example of this dichotomy.
The season finale, "Be Free," introduced ICE detention centers at the same time that Piper is released from Litchfield. But as Piper goes to meet her brother, Cal, Blanca, a Latina character we've known since the pilot, is separated and put on an ICE bus. In the final scene, Piper's brother asks her what she'll do next.
One of the most persuasive criticisms of the show's exploitative qualities came from the writer and critic Ashley Ray-Harris, who has criticized the series for failing to tell nuanced stories about its characters of color. Now that the show is at an end and we can get a better sense of its overall message, I've asked Ray-Harris to talk out Orange Is the New Black with me, to examine and interrogate the show's final season and its ultimate legacy. It's hard to believe that Orange Is The New Black's final season is actually here, but Netflix just debuted season 7 in its entirety, and it's time to say goodbye to the Litchfield inmates we know and love .
But this time around, there are a few new faces in the mix, and the new OITNB characters and cast members may just end up cementing their place in fans' hearts just like the original inmates have. The season 8 plot is expected to focus on Piper Chapman who was accused to have been involved in a drug case for his girlfriend, 10 years after the present time in the series and gets sentenced for fifteen months. The story depicts the various incidents of Piper Chapman's character and the other women in prison. Litchfield's ICE facility also pulled back in fan-favorite Maritza. The inmate, who had been missing since the finale of the season five riot separation, is returned to Litchfield when she's caught up in an ICE raid.
Maritza had gotten out of prison during the time that passed, but she soon discovers that her mother lied to her about being born in America. When she finds out that she was actually born in Colombia, she still opts to help the detainees around her and shares a number for a free lawyer, catching the eye of the ICE agents. In the fifth episode of the final season, she is deported back to Colombia and, in a special effect, vanishes on an outbound plane never to return. On June 27, 2013, prior to the series' premiere, Netflix renewed the show for a second season consisting of 13 episodes. For the second season, Uzo Aduba, Taryn Manning, Danielle Brooks, and Natasha Lyonne were promoted to series regulars. Laura Prepon did not return as a series regular for a second season because of scheduling conflicts, but returned for season 3 as a regular.
On May 5, 2014, the series was renewed for a third season, as revealed by actress Laura Prepon. For the third season, several actors were promoted to series regulars, including Selenis Leyva, Adrienne C. Moore, Dascha Polanco, Nick Sandow, Yael Stone, and Samira Wiley. Both Jason Biggs and Pablo Schreiber were confirmed as not returning for the third season, but Schreiber appeared in the 10th episode of the third season. The series was renewed for a fourth season on April 15, 2015, prior to its third-season release.
For the fourth season, Jackie Cruz and Lea DeLaria were promoted to series regulars; with Elizabeth Rodriguez also being promoted by the season's sixth episode. On February 5, 2016, the series was renewed for a fifth, sixth and seventh season. In season six, Dale Soules, Laura Gómez, and Matt Peters were promoted to series regulars. On October 17, 2018, Netflix announced that the seventh season would be the series' last and would be released on July 26, 2019.
Samira Wiley is one of the true breakout stars of "Orange Is the New Black." After her character Poussey was killed off in 2017, Samira landed the role of Moira on the hit Hulu series "The Handmaid's Tale" — and the performance won her an Emmy. The actress has also appeared in several films like "Detroit" and "Nerve" and had a guest role on "Will & Grace." Up next, she'll star in 2020's "Bios" and "Breaking News in Yuba County." Samira not only found fame on "OITNB" — she also found love. The Washington, D.C., native began dating "Orange Is the New Black" writer Lauren Morelli after meeting her on the set and the pair married in March 2017. One of the big surprises of Season 6 happened in the finale, when Piper learned that she was going to be released from prison early. However, her release was inevitable, as the show's creators wanted to be true to the memoir. "We just want to make sure we didn't do it too soon in her complete arc as a series, but it seemed like the time was right," Orange Is the New Black executive producer Tara Herrmann told The Hollywood Reporter.
"It felt like we had sort of seen her full time in accordance to what the real story was for the real Piper." With the release of Orange Is the New Black, Netflix outdid itself once again. After all, it wasn't all that long ago when "Netflix and Chill" was actually a thing, mostly due to the fact that there was a dearth of good shows to watch on the streaming service. That, of course, all changed when Netflix droppedLilyhammer in 2012 andHouse of Cardsin 2013, heralding the seismic shift that was about to happen on the platform. Where I part with you a bit is in your argument that the show didn't offer us the rich storytelling for characters of color that it did for white characters in its final season.
I, too, disliked the moment when Taystee attempted suicide, but I think the rest of her final season arc was perhaps the strongest of the whole run. Sophia and Daya's respective scenes with Piper and Taystee during this final season hit right in that perfect middle ground that made the show so good in early seasons. Piper and Sophia are both free, but Sophia's freedom came with a sacrifice, since she had to drop her lawsuit against MCC, the private owners of Litchfield. Daya and Taystee are both facing life in prison, but Taystee chooses to do good rather than follow Daya's path. Back in season two, when the show started bringing its more diverse characters into focus, it did a great job of handling those characters' stories, because the stories were more personal.
Gloria's season two episode "Low Self-Esteem City" is a great example. It revealed that she's a victim of domestic violence, giving more context for the prison gang plot the series also threw her into. Because, like Gloria, all of these women, despite their various backgrounds, had ended up in the same place, and it was captivating to explore why that was. As long as in the fifth and sixth seasons, the series revolves around the occasion and occurrence in the prison. Lastly, the final season shows to give an end to different bosom stories. It characterizes the prisoner and the study of gender, race, etc.
Cox never shows up on the red carpet looking anything less than picture perfect. Her role on the show has made waves in the entertainment industry, as she's one of the first openly transgender people to star in a major television series, and she's the first openly transgender person to receive an Emmy nomination for acting. Gloria was another character viewers learned a lot more about in the final season.
A flashback revealed the mother of two boys had left two daughters in Puerto Rico when she first came to New York in hopes of making a better life for her family. By the time she was settled, her older daughters decided not to join her. That new information, coupled with Gloria's predicament in the detention center kitchen, further drove home OITNB's overall message of the range of challenges incarcerated mothers face. Daya is also left with no lifeline to the outside world after being abandoned by C.O. Bennett , giving up her daughter to the household of biological father George "Pornstache" Mendez and turning herself in for a life sentence for shooting a guard and inciting the prison-wide riot. When Daya links up with prison supplier Daddy — who Daya accidentally kills to start off the final season — and develops a drug dependence, even her mother Aleida, who is helping to sell the drugs, gives up on her.
When Aleida is returned to prison after breaking her parole, the tumultuous mother-daughter pair once again find themselves at odds when Aleida discovers that Daya has recruited little Eva in the family business. In a bid to save her other children from following their same path, Aleida ends their power struggle by strangling her daughter in a cliffhanger attack. In the final season, this means a #MeToo story line and a brutal arc about I.C.E. and immigration detentions. In another series, this might seem like a forced attempt to keep up with current events. In "Orange," it works; its prison world is one where time moves differently than on the outside, where the names and policies may change, but the essential divide remains between those who get to cross the wall, and those who can't.
Piper Chapman is a public relations executive with a career and a fiance when her past suddenly catches up to her. In her mid-30s she is sentenced to spend time in a minimum-security women's prison in Connecticut for her association with a drug runner 10 years earlier. This Netflix original series is based on the book of the same title. Forced to trade power suits for prison orange, Chapman makes her way through the corrections system and adjusts to life behind bars, making friends with the many eccentric, unusual and unexpected people she meets.
In her mid-30s she is sentenced to spend time in a minimum-security women's prison in New York for her association with a drug runner 10 years earlier. As of 2016, Orange Is the New Black was Netflix's most-watched as well as its longest-running original series. It was widely acclaimed throughout its run, and has received many accolades. For its first season, the series garnered 12 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series, winning three.
A new Emmy rule in 2015 forced the series to change categories from comedy to drama. For its second season, the series received four Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series, and Uzo Aduba won for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Orange Is the New Black is the first series to score Emmy nominations in both comedy and drama categories. The series has also received six Golden Globe Award nominations, six Writers Guild of America Award nominations, a Producers Guild of America Award, an American Film Institute award, and a Peabody Award. Uzo Aduba has transitioned from Hollywood newcomer to Emmy- and SAG Award-winning actress. She also won two Screen Actors Guild Awards for her performance as Crazy Eyes.
In addition to "OITNB," Uzo has appeared in "Candy Jar," "Beats," "The Wiz Live," "Steven Universe" and "Showing Roots" in recent years. She's set to appear in the FX miniseries "Mrs. America" in 2020. Fortunately for Orange Is the New Blackfans, there's a pretty good chance that everything will be wrapped up nicely. Netflixannounced in October of 2018 that the seventh season would be the final season, giving fans plenty of time to emotionally prepare for the show's inevitable conclusion. Plus, there's a whole season still ahead and plenty of drama, action, laughs, and tears to look forward to.
The core cast has been moved to a new maximum security unit after last season's riot, bringing them into contact with a new set of inmates. They're thrown into a prison divided into three main camps with, inevitably, bad blood between two of these blocks. Sisters Carol and Barb comprise one pair of enemies; soon long-term allies Freida and Red are also at loggerheads, as Red finds herself truly powerless for perhaps the first time. And Piper worries about the post-riot fate of her fiancée Alex before she falls foul of her psychotic new roommate Badison . It will take some time before I can say if my love for stories like Sophia's or Cindy's outweighs my disdain for the tragedy porn, but right now, it doesn't. As the cast members said goodbye in short clips featured over the finale's credits, I couldn't find joy in it.
I still love characters like Red and Suzanne, but I haven't been able to recommend this season to viewers who dropped out long ago. I don't want them stuck with the image of Karla dying in the desert, a moment so heavy it consumes everything else. And this is not me saying that I would have wanted to watch a version of this show without Piper or Red or Alex or Pennsatucky. But it is to say that even Orange Is the New Black seemed a little surprised by how much people loved its many vibrant women of color.
That speaks to your point about how the show, even when it tried really hard, was perpetually filtered through a white lens. What managed to keep Sophia from that fate might just be that Laverne Cox's career blew up, and she ended up having less time for the final few seasons of the show. The penultimate episode of the final season of Orange Is the New Black is haunted. Haunted by ghosts of the past and ghosts of the future; haunted by Sam Cooke crooning over scenes of utter despair; haunted by thoughts of death, and metaphorical death, and actual, mournful, tragic, regrettably real death. Arguably, OITNB is such a great show that the fans would really love to watch another season of the prison drama by Jenji Kohan. However, till any further announcement is made, you can go back and re-watch 'Orange Is the New Black' Season 7, or may be even the whole series, and come up with new plot ideas for a new season.
However, Netflix's version of her story looks beyond the main character. It loops in stories of different women inside the prison, coming from different race, socio-economic class, and ethnicities. Each woman carries a unique story of hers, as important as the protagonists. This makes the whole cast of 'Orange Is the New Black' equally significant. Thankfully, Natasha Lyonne continues to make a name for herself. Just shortly before Orange is the New Black's final season premiered on the streaming service, she starred in and co-wrote the excellent do-over dramedy Russian Doll, which also streamed on Netflix.
Lyonne also lent her voice to another season of Big Mouth and two recent episodes of The Simpsons. On the film side, she played a small part in Brad Pitt's Ad Astra, and she has roles in Jon Stewart's Irresistible and Lee Daniels' The United States vs. Billie Holiday coming up next. Natasha Lyonne is also keeping busy as a director; she will helm episodes of Hulu's Shrill and High Fidelity. Kohan says the room missed all the characters who didn't return, which is why the series finale welcomed back so many familiar faces for both the finale and end-credits montage , which saw the cast filming rolling goodbyes. Elsewhere in Max, that aforementioned lack of a lifeline or any support is what ends up sending two characters down hopeless paths and one is Pennsatucky.
In perhaps the biggest evolution of all of OITNB's characters, the former villain had turned her life around by the final season. Spending most of her time with Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren in the preferred cell block nicknamed "Florida," the redeemed Pennsatucky was focusing on earning a GED education with Taystee as her tutor and helping those around her, like Suzanne. But when Daya runs out the GED teacher, Pennsatucky, who only newly realized she has suffered from a learning disability her whole life, has no support during her test and is unable to finish. Taystee, who is the one to find her lifeless body, later finds out that Pennsatucky actually passed the exam. Kohan and executive producer Tara Herrmann told THR that Moore had the biggest impact on her final season arc and swayed the bosses to give Cindy a happier ending.
After betraying best friend Taystee during her trial, Cindy finds herself ostracized while serving out the rest of her days in prison. She gets released early in exchange for her cooperation, but her homecoming is cut short when her biological daughter receives a letter from Taystee informing her that Cindy is actually her mother. Cindy, at first, reacts to the secret being out by leaving her mother's house and living on the streets. Ultimately, she decides to find a path back to her family and takes steps toward a reconciliation. The 'Orange Is the New Black' cast dives into the endings and surprises of the final season and series finale of Jenji Kohan's Netflix prison dramedy.
But also, it was simply big — teeming, packed to the ceiling with characters and story — in a way that becomes clear when you peek at Netflix's spoiler list for its final season. The plot is all about Piper Chapman who was accused in a drug case for her girlfriend 10 years since the present time in the series and gets imprisoned for fifteen months. The story portrays the incidents of Piper Chapman's character and other women in the jail. From the creator of "Weeds" comes a heartbreaking and hilarious new series set in a women's prison. Based on Piper Kerman's acclaimed memoir, "Orange Is the New Black" follows engaged Brooklynite Piper Chapman, whose wild past comes back to haunt her and results in her arrest and detention in a federal penitentiary. To pay her debt to society, Piper trades her comfortable New York life for an orange prison jumpsuit and finds unexpected conflict and camaraderie amidst an eccentric group of inmates.
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