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Tomorrow, Netflix will release fourteen new episodes of the hit series Orange Is the New Black, inevitably renewing discussions of a host of prison issues. From the start of the series, the incarcerated women of Litchfield Penitentiary warn protagonist Piper Chapman about the horrors of “the SHU,” the federal prison’s Segregated Housing Unit. Chapman’s character, loosely based on writer-come-advocate Piper Kerman’s experiences with prison, has spent thirty days in solitary in the course of the first three seasons. Although Kerman never spent any time in solitary while incarcerated, her fictional counterpart emerges from SHU visibly troubled in the second season premiere. On the third and most recent season, two characters effectively disappear. Both are sent to solitary confinement, and both are not heard from for the rest of the season, mirroring the silence that characterizes the practice. Natasha Lyonne’s character, Nicole Nichols, is sentenced to time in administrative segregation following a drug charge. Transgender woman Sophia Burset, portrayed by Laverne Cox, is shanked by a group of women in a hate crime and is sent to protective custody after the incident. For Orange is the New Black, a show whose plot hinges upon the relationships between women on the inside, solitary confinement holds little entertainment value. Rather than focusing on the experiences of women in solitary, the show naturally follows those able to communicate with the outside world, a telling omission that illustrates how those in the box are erased from the narrative. Regardless, OITNB has managed to spark conversation both in public discourse and in more official settings. In 2014, Kerman testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights. The hearing, “Reassessing Solitary Confinement,” gave Kerman a platform to express the specific traumas facing women who enter solitary in our prisons. Regarding sexual assault, she said, “Solitary is
misused as a threat to intimidate and silence women who are being sexually abused by staff
The terrible threat of isolation makes women afraid to report abuse and serves as a powerful disincentive to ask for help or justice.” [transcript] Despite the recent growth in news and social media, solitary confinement as a plot-point in television remains sparse, at best. Its first small-screen appearance 1995’s “F. Emasculata” episode of The X-Files is among a small handful of times TV viewers have been asked to incorporate solitary confinement into their entertainment. After a few appearances exclusively in passing and often in sitcoms [My Name Is Earl – “Didn’t Pay Taxes”, 2006], the effects of prolonged isolation were explored for the first time in primetime. Law and Order Special Victims Unit aired “Solitary” on October 7, 1999, highlighting the lasting psychological effects and potential dire consequences of solitary confinement. Detective Elliot Stabler voluntarily spends a three days in solitary after being attacked by Callum Donovan, a man he had helped put away years earlier. After learning about Donovan’s 15-year stay in solitary to avoid recruitment to the Aryan Brotherhood, Stabler elects to try it out for himself. Shortly into his stay, he becomes agitated and even slightly delusional. Before, he had wanted Donovan back behind bars; he changes his perspective following his own time and thinks Donovan should walk. On the non-fiction front, MSNBC’s Lockup and National Geographic Channel’s Lockdown both present a documentary-style look into what National Geographic calls “America’s hardest prisons.” This sensationalized, dramatized version of what goes on inside our prisons reflects a narrative driven by the desire to create a divide between criminals and citizens. Viewers may become convinced that, as terrible as these places are, they are necessary to house our worst, most violent offenders. Violent treatment toward those with a history of violence, however, does not prevent future dangerous behavior. Furthermore, men and women serving sentences in solitary often get released back into their communities directly from solitary, which boosts recidivism rates and can increase the risk of violent reoffending. There are also thousands of non-violent people in solitary confinement, which undermines the narrative of “Lockup” and “Lockdown.” This “worst of the worst” theme allows viewers to dodge accountability and excuse the practice. In the world of “reality” television, Fox Reality Channel aired a game show entitled Solitary from 2006 to 2010. At the start of the season, we enter a complex in which contestants are imprisoned for a number of weeks. The last one standing wins $50,000, and each contestant seems fully prepared to test his or her limits in order to win the money. The Survivor-style show creates an atmosphere in which the contestants’ actions are dictated by a computerized voice named Val. Val refers to her prisoners as Number One, Number Two, and so on, and she is their only source of contact throughout the show. There are various elements in the show that distract from the fact that contestants are participating in a practice that has been condemned in the human rights field and by the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture. The upbeat background music, brightly colored units, and omnipresent robot voice replace the extreme silence, drab and muted colors, corrections officers, and abuse occurring in real solitary confinement units. In this context, the fascination with testing human limits extends as far as simulating torture. The nature of the show trivializes true experiences in solitary, making it out to be a test of various strengths rather than a forceful denial of basic human rights and human contact. Contestants do not have to live with the stigma of being incarcerated, and they are able to leave whenever they want, returning to their lives, jobs, and families seamlessly. Men and women being held in solitary in real prisons may lose months or even years of their lives, and remain permanently scarred. The increase of televised attention to solitary confinement in recent years begs the question Is flawed media better than no media at all? Many viewers may have forgotten about OITNB’s Nichols and Burset when they left the general population. Is their absence enough to increase awareness about the depths of the system they were entering further into? When Burset is sent to protective custody, Michael Bryan French’s character, a higher-up prison official, has no awareness that it is a form of solitary confinement. Is getting this message across to the viewer enough to change attitudes regarding the practice? Whatever its flaws, Orange Is the New Black’s presentation of solitary confinement to its enormous and critical audience is a step forward. Although viewers should not assume that the show imparts an accurate education on the prison system, presence may lead to pertinence, which allowed Kerman to deliver her testimony. Making the issue present in popular culture and in news media serves to reach people who would not normally be interested. As for reality-style series, Lockup and Lockdown could offer a more critical look into the prison system, rather than capitalizing on the split between criminals and society. For a country that prides itself for its human rights record, it would be interesting for the shows to take a look at how and why the conditions of “America’s hardest prisons” were created and how and why they are being sustained, even after being deemed torture. And taking institutionalized violence as a premise for a game show – like Solitary – simply serves to capitalize on, if not further normalize, torture. In the past year alone, solitary confinement has made great strides in penetrating mainstream political culture, with everyone from the Pope to Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy to President Obama denouncing its devastating effects. Yet so far, reforms have brought practical change to a small percentage of the nearly 100,000 people currently in solitary. More progress is not inevitable, and popular culture can have a true impact by making bold choices that promote justice over complacency. OrangeIs The New Black. Convicted of a decade old crime of transporting drug money to an ex-girlfriend, normally law-abiding Piper Chapman is sentenced to a year and a Funko Pop Orange Is the New Black offers some of the first collectibles for the hit Netflix show. It might not be the place a lot of people expect vinyl figures, but when you're one of the most talked-about shows of the 2010s, there are bound to be 2015 lineup includes five main figures, which is on the small side for a show with such a big cast. Leading things is Piper Chapman played by Taylor Schilling, Orange Is the New Black's central character. Others include Alex Laura Prepon, "Crazy Eyes" Uzo Aduba and "Red" Kate Mulgrew. The only male figure is George Mendez Pablo Schreiber, a scheming guard better known as "Pornstache."Hot Topic is the place to find the "Crazy Eyes" exclusive with Suzanne holding a piece of for Orange Is the New Black collectibles on Funko Pop Orange Is the New Black vinyl figures are part of the massive Pop! 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The Fizz; Watch; Listen; Read; Play; Search. Close. Menu. The Fizz; Watch; Listen; Read; Play; Search. Close. Orange Is the New Black. Television. The Best Ensemble TV Shows Kat Sweet July 11, 2022 Television. Have You Watched These Shows That Are Based As Netflix's third original series and one of its most outstanding successes, Orange Is the New Black OITNB was a landmark series for diverse female representation in TV. Meanwhile, the men of Litchfield have served as sounding boards for the females' cries of injustice—for better and for worse. The 7th and final season of Orange Is the New Black shows big ambitions to wrap up its social commentary on the big ticket issues, from immigration and prison privatization to the cycle of addiction and MeToo reconciliation. In particular, this season Joe Caputo Nick Sandow, the milquetoast former warden and aspiring good guy, confronts his previous inappropriate behavior towards season 2's CO Susan Fischer Lauren Lapkus. His MeToo redemption arc is as heavy-handed as the series other closing statements, but it's what best completes Caputo's series-long, bumbling plight to be a better man. Does he deserve that satisfaction? As much as any of the men of OITNB deserve what they get, which is to say sort of. Beta MaleNetflixCreated by Jenji Kohan Weeds, the series has been hailed as a "pioneer" of representing diverse female, immigrant, and trans experiences. In its final season, the show also closes the book on the particular male experience represented by Joe Caputo. He vacillates between a beta male and yet another man under the Nice Guy delusion; as Salon describes, "All he's doing is waiting for the world to give him something in return—the gold medal in exchange for heroism, the blue ribbon award for showing up." When Fischer, a former Litchfield CO for whom Caputo developed feelings, makes a viral Facebook post about how uncomfortable she felt when an unnamed boss expressed his interest in her, Caputo feels unfairly targeted. Since his advances were akin to teenage fumblings over a crush, including inviting her to see his band called Sideboob perform, he argues that his good intentions set him apart from those called out in the MeToo and BelieveWomen movements. Of course, Caputo did use his position of authority to fire Fischer, but he argues that she was a terrible guard. For a show that has featured genuinely malicious acts of coercion, sexual harassment, and rape by male authority figures, making Joe Caputo the target of a MeToo accusation is the perfect move to capture the intention of the movement without virtue-signaling or making misandrist outcries. While Slate proposes that "Caputo's reckoning with his sexual harassment of an ex-employee feels a bit like the show grappling with its own earlier miscalculations," the character's redemption arc is more thoughtful than that. In season 7, Caputo's trail of failed careers leads him back to Litchfield to teach a restorative justice class to inmates, guiding them through role-play exercises and personal reflections to help them assume full responsibility for hurting their victims. It's during one of these exercises that Caputo has an admittedly kitschy moment of self-realization. Despite his initial protests, he realizes that his actions toward Susan Fischer, however well-intended, were inappropriate and an abuse of his authority. He tells his class, "If someone comes to me and says 'This is what you did to me,' it's my job to listen to them. It's not my place to correct what they're thinking or what they're feeling." CO Susan FischerDanielle Brooks, the actress who gives a fiercely human portrayal of Tasha "Taystee" Jefferson as both a victim of injustice and a beacon of reform, has said that she's proud of the show for "hitting on the MeToo movement before the MeToo movement even happened or was being spoken of." In praise of the show's takedown of "toxic male entitlement" whether in the form of beta male self-victimization or the Nice Guy fallacy, Salon noted, "Orange Is The New Black offers up not just an array of male experience, but an array of male frailty; the subversive mission of the show finds ways to lay bare the strength of its women as it exposes the weaknesses of the men."Truly, OITNB does not just depict men as flat caricatures or the ultimate root of all evil; it does something more uncomfortable than that. While outlier critics have accused Jenji Kohan's show of spreading "irresponsible portrayals of men," the dramedy has always relied on its cutting, self-aware humor to present even the most depraved characters as deeply flawed humans. Even season 5's CO Piscatella Brad William Henke, by far the series' worst villain, was given a backstory of an abusive childhood and falling in love with a male inmate who was beaten and sexually assaulted by other prisoners because of their relationship. Prior to that, former CO Sam Healy Michael Harney embodied the Nice Guy who alternates between moments of genuine empathy and vindictiveness, thinly veiling his latent racism, homophobia, misogyny, and transphobia. Still, he's given a tragic, over-the-top backstory about growing up with a mentally ill mother and bigoted father. While each man exhibits a "desperate and sad entitlement, enacted by toying with the inmates unconsciously, to either hurt or help them to his satisfaction," they're also sort of funny. The series doesn't skimp on its signature humor when it comes to toxic characters or their problematic attitudes; that simple gesture creates layers of sympathy that complicate the false dichotomies between innocence and guilt, victim and abuser, intentions and consequences. As creator Jenji Kohan told The New York Times, "I believe it all goes back to the fact you're not that worst moment in your life. I'm not saying that there are not sociopaths who might be irretrievable, but I think it's a small percentage, and everyone else is the people who messed up." She added, "I'm a strong believer in humor for survival. I don't believe a drama that is 100 percent dramatic, because that's not how we live and function as human beings. So I find it very natural to slam comedy up against tragedy, because it mirrors life."At the core of good comedy is empathy, and in its final season OITNB manages to sustain high notes of humor while depicting the tiny daily tragedies that come with mental illness, systemic injustice, and institutional failures. Amidst the strong women of Litchfield, Joe Caputo is the last man standing, as he's the only recurring male character in the series with an evolved sense of self. His MeToo redemption arc underscores the show's point that everyone is reckoning with their past selves and their mistakes, but rehabilitation depends on one's willingness to take responsibility for their actions. People aren't defined by the worst moment of their lives, but they have to work to change their story.
Thecast and crew of Orange Is The New Black did not mince words Friday when they sent a message to Donald Trump: 'F*** You.' The OITNB fam is the latest major TV show to denounce Trump, following
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 beaucoup de longueurs. Un manichĂ©isme un peu primaire Ce nouveau volet s’ouvrait pourtant sur un changement important de cadre les dĂ©tenues de Litchfield ont Ă©tĂ© transfĂ©rĂ©es dans un quartier de haute sĂ©curitĂ© aprĂšs la grande rĂ©volte de la saison prĂ©cĂ©dente. Finis, les privilĂšges, les dortoirs communs et la chapelle oĂč les femmes pouvaient discrĂštement s’encanailler. À prĂ©sent, Piper, Cindy, Gloria, Nicky et les autres sont sĂ©parĂ©es en diffĂ©rents blocks » qui se livrent une haine de principe Ă  cause de deux sƓurs ennemies qui rĂšgnent sur des quartiers sĂ©parĂ©s. Évidemment, les mĂ©chants ne sont pas ceux que l’on croit les dĂ©tenues sont victimes de toutes sortes d’abus perpĂ©trĂ©s par les nouveaux gardes, qui organisent un jeu secret malsain grĂące auquel ils gagnent des points si les prisonniĂšres se battent entre elles. Orange is the new black n’a jamais Ă©tĂ© d’une grande finesse pour ce qui est de la reprĂ©sentation du systĂšme carcĂ©ral, donnant parfois dans le manichĂ©isme primaire. Mais sa capacitĂ© Ă  montrer des femmes de couleur, de minoritĂ© de genre, sexuelles ou religieuses, et de donner la parole Ă  celles qui sont gĂ©nĂ©ralement cantonnĂ©es aux seconds rĂŽles en a fait une des productions les plus importantes des annĂ©es 2010. L’ùre des serious women AprĂšs l’ñge des difficult men des Soprano, The Wire et autres Mad Men, Orange is the new black a aidĂ© Ă  porter le mouvement des serious women, des femmes qui ont des choses Ă  dire et Ă  qui on donne la possibilitĂ© de le faire. Mais aprĂšs six annĂ©es de temps de parole, comment la sĂ©rie de Jenji Kohan peut-elle encore Ă©voluer ? De la difficultĂ© de faire vivre une sĂ©rie sur une dĂ©cennie Si elle est renouvelĂ©e pour une saison 7, OITNB deviendra la plus vieille sĂ©rie originale de Netflix — House of Cards, son aĂźnĂ©e de quelques mois, prendra fin aprĂšs la mise en ligne de sa saison 6, sans Kevin Spacey, le 2 novembre prochain. Or si Netflix produit aujourd’hui des centaines de contenus originaux, on a tendance Ă  oublier que la plateforme de SVOD amĂ©ricaine est encore toute nouvelle dans le monde des sĂ©ries. La multinationale n’a encore jamais Ă©tĂ© confrontĂ©e aux difficultĂ©s de faire vivre une sĂ©rie sur une dĂ©cennie, avec ce que cela implique comme alĂ©as de castings, besoin de renouvellement et pertinence des sujets choisis. Faire Ă©chouer vos personnages prĂ©fĂ©rĂ©s Lorsqu’elle s’écrie qu’il n’y a pas de justice ni pour Poussey, ni pour elle, Taystee montre le boulevard qu’a Orange is the new black devant elle en matiĂšre de possibilitĂ©s narratives. Parce que le public est tellement habituĂ© Ă  voir ses personnages prĂ©fĂ©rĂ©s sortir vainqueurs de circonstances tragiques, la saison 6 d’OITNB frappe fort en nous montrant que non, les femmes noires ne peuvent pas s’en sortir, et oui, le systĂšme judiciaire amĂ©ricain n’est intrinsĂšquement pas fait pour les sauver. Et ça fait comme un coup dans l’estomac, une douleur fantĂŽme qu’on a du mal Ă  oublier. C’est Ă©galement le souffle court que l’on assiste Ă  la premiĂšre scĂšne de la saison 6, qui s’étend sur huit minutes, prĂ©sentĂ©es sous la forme d’un dĂ©lire Ă©veillĂ© de Suzanne qui imagine ses camarades en cage, dĂ©guisĂ©es en clowns, qui lui font un show pour la divertir. Une maniĂšre d’insister sur le caractĂšre performatif inhĂ©rent Ă  l’environnement carcĂ©ral — dĂ©jĂ  Ă©voquĂ© Ă  plusieurs reprises dans la mythique expĂ©rience de Stanford —, qui pousse les dĂ©tenues Ă  intĂ©grer les codes de la soumission, tandis que les gardes reprennent ceux associĂ©s Ă  l’autoritĂ© excessive et violente. Alors pourquoi reste-t-on tellement sur notre faim ? Peut-ĂȘtre parce que Netflix, notamment contraint par son carcan de 13 Ă©pisodes, accouche Ă  nouveau d’une saison qui prĂ©sente de grosses longueurs. À l’image d’un paquet de chips gonflĂ© d’air qui se fait plus gros qu’il n’est rĂ©ellement, on rĂ©alise rapidement que certains Ă©pisodes — pour ne pas dire, toute l’intrigue autour des deux sƓurs ennemies — s’apparentent Ă  du remplissage, de surcroĂźt d’une pauvretĂ© narrative caractĂ©risĂ©e. À l’heure oĂč les plateformes engendrent de nouveaux modes de consommations et que le public est prĂȘt Ă  engloutir tous les Ă©pisodes Ă  sa disposition, rĂ©ussir Ă  faire durer une sĂ©rie sur une dĂ©cennie sera un trĂšs gros dĂ©fi, qui n’a encore jamais Ă©tĂ© relevĂ©. Orange is the new black a les moyens de le faire, encore faut-il qu’on lui en donne la possibilitĂ©.
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Cest la fin d'une Ăšre. Orange Is The New Black, l'une des toutes premiĂšres sĂ©ries originales Netflix, s'arrĂȘtera aprĂšs sa prochaine saison. DĂ©veloppĂ© par Jenji Kohan (Weeds) en 2013, le As with any book-to-film adaptation, there are clear differences between Piper Kerman’s 2010 memoir Orange is the New Black My Year in Women’s Prison and this summer’s Netflix Original adaptation, with Weeds creator Jenji Kohan at the helm. There are dozens of ways the show changed in its book-to-TV adaptation. The character of Delicious in the memoir is renamed Taystee in the series, Yoga Janet becomes Yoga Jones, the guard “Gay Pornstar” earns the even nastier nickname “Pornstache.” “Crazy Eyes” is Latina in the memoir, and isn’t NEARLY as aggressive as her African-American television counterpart. In the memoir, Piper’s fiancĂ© Larry is basically perfect, on the show he’s a bordeline-offensive Jewish clichĂ© who jump-starts his writing career by stealing Piper’s best prison material for his Modern Love column a real-life event that wasn’t nearly as creepy in real life and a segment on a This American Life-like radio show. And, my personal favorite, the prison jackets are “ugly” in the memoir, on film those coats are so bad-ass I’ll bet you my Netflix subscription that Old Navy and Forever-21 are racing each other to see who can mass-produce that shit by Christmas first. Here’s the thing. We can compare and contrast book and show until we’re out of things to compare and contrast. At the end of the day, there’s one difference between the book and the show that stands head and shoulders above the rest. Orange is the New Black is a fine memoir. Orange is the New Black is a revolutionary first season of television. As a memoir, Orange is the New Black is cover-blurbed by Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert, and this makes ALL the sense in the world. Orange is the New Black is of the Eat, Pray, Love tradition a skinny, blonde, upper-middle-class white woman becomes a fish out of water and through her misadventures, finds herself. The world is interesting enough, the prose is good enough, every problem is resolved and tied up with a neat and pretty bow. I don’t mean to damn with faint praise. The book works. It’s a good book. If you like this type of memoir, you should read this book. True Story Newsletter Sign up for True Story to receive nonfiction news, new releases, and must-read forthcoming titles. Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. By signing up you agree to our terms of use As a television show, Orange is the New Black is a game-changer. We start with Piper as our touchstone, but we quickly find ourselves amidst an ensemble of female leads who are black, white, Latina, old, fat, gay, transgender, track-marked, meth-teethed, or, in other words, the kinds of women that usually get two lines on NCIS before they are shot or led away in handcuffs. This is truly a feminist’s show. And it’s not just feminism for cute, young white girls see, well, Girls. It’s feminism for women, all women, we all see ourselves on this show, this show says no matter what we look like or where we come from, we are worthy of being watched and listened to, our stories are worth caring about. Instead of slapping the Bechdel Test on this show like I’ve had to do with almost all other new media I’ve consumed this summer, I had to do a REVERSE Bechdel Test on this show Are there two named male characters? Do they talk to each other? Do they talk to each other about something other than a woman? I’m not sure this show passes on account of that last question. And after years of watching film and television fail the regular Bechdel test, I’m okay with that. This isn’t to say Jenji Kohan for the win, Piper Kerman for the lose. On the contrary, Piper Kerman is a consultant on the show and appears to have a lot of influence on the content. So Jenji and Piper both for the win, together they’ve made a hell of a team. I usually hate giving the adaptation more props than the book it was based on, but with Orange is the New Black, I don’t have much of a choice. As a memoir, it played right into its genre. As a television show, it’s changing the cultural conversation of who is worthy of having their story told. Whatever splash it made as a memoir can’t compare to the tidal wave it’s made as a television show. I can’t wait to see the aftershocks that follow. ____________________________ Sign up for our newsletter to have the best of Book Riot delivered straight to your inbox every two weeks. No spam. We promise. To keep up with Book Riot on a daily basis, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, , and subscribe to the Book Riot podcast in iTunes or via RSS. So much bookish goodness–all day, every day.
OrangeIs the New Black is back with its sixth season and it's everything. From the hilarious script to the dramatic storylines, we're obsessed (although we're still processing what happened to Blanca and Taystee ). Not only that but there's also plenty of new characters to get to know and love. Daddy, Carol and Barb are all iconic.
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OrangeIs the New Black Brief Information Orange Is the New Black is an American comedy-drama series, created by Jenji Kohan which first aired on Netflix on July 11, 2013. The series, produced by Lionsgate Television, is based on Orange Is the New Black by Piper Kerman, a memoir about her own experiences in prison.Orange is the New Black stars Taylor Schilling as

Dale Soules as Frieda. Photo Jojo Whilden/Netflix In the new season of Orange Is the New Black, Litchfield devolves into chaos as the prisoners riot, and everyone’s lawlessness manifests differently. Taystee handles the hostage negotiations, while Flaca and Maritza run a beauty vlog. The otherwise quiet Frieda invites a handful of inmates — which includes much of the original cast — into her bunker near the old pool. Trained as a survivalist, Frieda has outfitted the bunker with enough food, supplies, and weapons to survive a nuclear war. But the space seems dark and cramped, and they are down there for hours. At a recent party for the premiere of season five, Vulture asked the cast and executive producer What was it like to shoot there? And how many Pop-Tarts did they consume? Natasha Lyonne Nicky My personal favorite location was the abandoned pool. To me it really feels like Terry Gilliam’s Brazil. I can easily imagine De Niro climbing through the air-conditioning ducts looking for an exit. It does something that gives me a white-noise feeling like surrealism is in the house, and they pump some smoke into that room. It is just abandoned and weird and a suspicious location. It was a very easy room to suspend disbelief as an actor and feel you were really in that place. I would say that Frieda’s bunker was another weird extension of that. The way this shook up all the standard dynamics was very helpful. I remember an incident with a Pop-Tart. There is a scene involving a Pop-Tart, and at some point, and I remember doing a lot of aggressive Pop-Tart eating. A lot of actors want to spit it out midway, I find that revolting. As far as I’m concerned, making out on set is not cheating, and eating Pop-Tarts on set is not calories. That’s my recommendation for those far more advanced than me, and those young ones only now submitting applications to Julliard — get your rocks off when you can get them for free. We are all going to die. Carpe diem, seize the Pop-Tart. Lauren Morelli Writer, Executive Producer It was a really tight space in the bunker, as you see in the episode, we had so many bodies in there. It was rough. I am pretty sure Natasha consumed like ten boxes of Pop-Tarts. I think everyone was tired of the Pop-Tarts by the end of the day. Anita was tired of handing them over, Natasha was tired of eating them, I regretted writing the Pop-Tart in. Dale Soules Frieda It was great, even though when I first get down there, [Frieda] gets lonely. Then, little by little, it becomes more of a safe place for people. Frieda has her talents utilized and is able to be thought of as a useful member of the society. When we first meet the Golden Girls in season two, we were ostracized. Nobody would speak to us. Just as it often is in the outside society, ageism was rampant. It was one of the only times that this character had gotten to be social. You know, the characters played games, smoked a little grass, laughed together, and that has never happened, so it was a real comradery in the story that hadn’t been there before. Taylor Schilling Piper It was quite poignant simply being with the people we started the journey with who were all together again after five years. So many people came in and out, and there was something really poignant about being with the tribe. It is impossible not to think about it in the context of our lives as people, and where we were when we started together. So that last scene when we were holding hands was really powerful. It felt kind of reflective and sweet. The OITNB Cast Ate a Lot of Pop-Tarts This Season FigurinePOP. Figurine POP. â€ș Voir plus de dĂ©tails. +. +. Cet article : Funko 5789 Orange is
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TV Show Search Airs Sunday on Netflix TV-MA Creators Jenji Kohan Writer Piper Kerman, Jenji Kohan Star Star Star Star Star Add a rating User Rating 0/5 from 0 users N/A User Ranking TV Shows Convicted of a decade old crime of transporting drug money to an ex-girlfriend, normally law-abiding Piper Chapman is sentenced to a year and a half behind bars to face the reality of how life-changing prison can really be. QuickRate Rate trending movies in seconds and rise to Ultimate Status Launch QuickRate Latest Updates Lauren Lapkus Talks Returning for Possible 'Orange Is the New Black' Reunion Exclusive Brian Jones 04/04/2022 Lauren Lapkus Teases What to Expect From Her New Netflix Series 'Bad Crimes' Exclusive Brian Jones 04/04/2022 'American Idol' Alum Lands Lead Role in 'The Color Purple' Musical Adaptation Alyssa Fikse 02/04/2022 'Orange Is the New Black' Alum Laura Prepon Reveals She Left Scientology Michael Hein 08/18/2021 Ruby Rose Hospitalized for Surgery Complications Anna Rumer 07/28/2021 More stories about Orange Is The New Black

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Michelle Hurst, best known as Miss Claudette to fans of the Netflix hit "Orange Is the New Black," has been in a medically induced coma for more than two weeks following a car accident, but according to a fundraising page set up to help the actress, she's now awake."Michelle Hurst was in a bad car accident just before the holidays," fundraiser details on the page, "Helping our OrangeNetflixJan. 17, 2014, 152 PM UTCMichelle Hurst, best known as Miss Claudette to fans of the Netflix hit "Orange Is the New Black," has been in a medically induced coma for more than two weeks following a car accident, but according to a fundraising page set up to help the actress, she's now awake."Michelle Hurst was in a bad car accident just before the holidays," fundraiser details on the page, "Helping our Orange Family," read. "She had major injuries, so the doctors put her in a medically induced coma to avoid movement while they did multiple surgeries near her spine. She is out of the coma after 16 days and has opened her eyes!""OITNB" stars Natasha Lyonne Nicky Nichols and Matt McGorry John Bennett have directed their Twitter followers to the page in an effort to draw attention to Hurst's those efforts have been paying off. Though the goal was simply to raise $5,000, as of Friday morning, the contributions totaled more than $11,000. Piper Kerman, the author behind the story "OITNB" is based on, celebrated the news."Helping our Orange Family" will continue accepting donations for Hurst until Feb. 5. The money will "go through Michelle's sister" to cover her medical expenses and time away from work.
Oct 18, 2018, 6:57 AM PDT. By Variety. "Orange Is the New Black" is set to end after its upcoming seventh season on Netflix. The cast of the series broke the news in a video post on Wednesday
TOP No. 1 TOP No. 2 TOP No. 3 TOP No. 4 Última actualizaciĂłn el 2022-04-27 / Enlaces de afiliados / ImĂĄgenes de la API para Afiliados CatĂĄlogo Completo Funko Pop! Orange Is The New Black 245 Piper Chapman 246 Alex Vause 247 Galina “Red” Reznikov 248 Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren 248 Suzanne Exclusivo 249 George “Pornstache” Mendez Funko Pop! Orange Is The New Black Las figuras de Funko Pop! Orange is the New Black del año 2015 es una de las primeras colecciones que nos trae a nuestras vitrinas un Ă©xito de Netflix, no es raro encontrar listas de la gran productora multimedia, si cuentas por Ă©xito cada serie o pelĂ­cula que produces
 A pesar de ser una serie un amplio reparto, la colecciĂłn de cabezones y muñecos solamente nos trae a cinco de sus personajes principales, centrĂĄndose en la primera temporada no puede faltar Piper Chapman, que interpretada por Taylor Schilling es sin duda la protagonista de la serie al menos en las primeras temporadas, luego se diluye un poco con el resto de presas. La segunda en aparecer en forma de muñeco Pop es Alex Laura Prepon, la pareja/causa por la que Piper estĂĄ encarcelada, tambiĂ©n el personaje al que da vida Uzo Aduba, “Ojos Locos” o “Crazy Eyes” en inglĂ©s y mi preferida Red, la rusa con mĂĄs genio de toda la prisiĂłn, interpretada por Kate Mulgrew, esta Ășltima mi preferida, junto a Piper. La Ășnica figura masculina es George MĂ©ndez Pablo Schreiber, un guardia bastante odioso mĂĄs conocido como Pornstache. La lista se me hace corta, como fan de la serie me gustarĂ­a que Funko sacara al mercado alguna oleada mĂĄs, debido al Ă©xito de la serie, no es algo descabellado
 crucemos los dedos. Comprar Muñecos Pop Orange Is The New Black España Nuevamente tenemos una colecciĂłn que pudiera ser fĂĄcil de comprar, sin exclusivos de Comic-Con ni de tienda, todo Pops regulares, y lo cierto es que lo es, salvo por un pequeño detalle, todas las figuras estĂĄn en la bĂłveda vaulted, o se salva ni uno. Pero no todos van a ser malas noticias, a pesar de estar todas confinadas y de que no hay nueva producciĂłn para ellas, los precios en Amazon siguen siendo asequibles, Âżdurante cuento tiempo? nunca se sabe. Red y Crazy Eyes se mantienen sin sobrepasar la lĂ­nea de los 25€, Piper y Alex en torno a 30€, y por extraño que parezca, el mĂĄs caro es George Mendez, que supera los 60€. Lista Figuras Pops Orange Is The New Black Completa Si estĂĄs pensando en comprar algĂșn muñeco de Orange no lo dejes pasar mĂĄs, conforme pase el tiempo el precio subirĂĄ inevitablemente. TodavĂ­a puedes comprar algĂșn chollo y Pops a un precio asequible, asĂ­ que si quieres poner en tus vitrinas a alguna de las reclusas mĂĄs famosas de la pequeña pantalla con permiso de las protagonistas de Vis a Vis, este es un buen momento. Echa un vistazo a las ofertas y la lista completa, ÂĄa ver que Pop cae coleccionista! Lista Completa Orange Is The New Black 245 Piper Chapman 246 Alex Vause 247 Galina Red» Reznikov 248 Suzanne Crazy Eyes» Warren 248 Suzanne Exclusivo 249 George Pornstache» Mendez Colecciones Funko POP Vinyl TV MĂĄs Populares ÂżTe ha gustado la colecciĂłn Funko Pop! Orange Is The New Black? Pues echa un vistazo a las colecciones Pop de televisiĂłn mĂĄs populares de
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Around 6 weeks ago I posted this picture on my Facebook with the caption “My Halloween Costume This Year, Please Don’t Steal it!” Actress Uzo Aduba playing her character Suzanne aka Crazy Eyes’ I was met with overwhelming laughter and encouragement from all of my friends. “OMG Crazy Eyes, That’s so Funny!” said one. “I Can’t Wait to see your Pictures. Please Post them on Halloween!” wrote another. *** About ten posts into the thread, a relative by marriage living in the States wrote “isn’t this offensive?” To which I quipped back; not entirely devoid of feeling huffy that I was being called out on my OWN FB board
 “Offensive? To whom? This is a great character on TV from a show I adore. I’m not reading into it more than that I assure you?” *** And then last weekend
this happened. Dancer/Actress Julianne Hough Dressed up as Crazy Eyes’ for Halloween Immediately like wild-fire, there were allegations that Ms. Hough was racist, that her outfit was offensive and that she was misguided in thinking it could ever be appropriate. This jarred me to my marrow, as, this was my idea only 6 weeks prior? In the end, Ms. Hough put out an apology tweet, that in my opinion was vetted by her PR team who implored that she do so. I believe that she felt bad that she was offensive in any capacity as well, but had she truly understood the implications and backlash, I don’t think she would have ever done it in the first place? She truly had no idea! The apology in full read like this “I am a huge fan of the show Orange is the New black, actress Uzo Aduba, and the character she has created. It certainly was never my intention to be disrespectful or demeaning to anyone in any way. I realize my costume hurt and offended people and I truly apologize“ *** Ok, so back to topic. Disclaimer My intention here is not to offend ANYONE, but rather curry a dialogue about how people can see things so differently, especially people of different races, cultures, and even ages. I have to be honest and this is truly with zero intended malice or disrespect, but I didn’t think there was anything wrong with Julianne Hough’s costume? Not to get into a debate about color or hues
but I see her as orange-faced’ at best, and didn’t even think that something like this would offend? Honest! Is it possible that it’s because the character is based on someone who is both mentally ill and incarcerated? The latter being an overused stereotype in the black community or inversely as negative ammunition towards the black community? What if Julianne had dressed up with her ex-boyfriend Ryan Seacrest as Mr. & Mrs. Obama; The President & First Lady of the United States? Would the maelstrom reaction have existed as badly? Or how about someone like the beloved and gorgeous Beyoncé–successful & strong people of color? I’m not the one who is offended here, so I’m truly asking? Is this more about negative stereotypes, than a case of Blackface? I pride myself as someone who is moderately educated and informed on historical matters and even *I* thought that there was a very different interpretation of Blackface. I’m not even *certain* I’m spelling Blackface properly, and even that gives me anxiety that I’m offending someone! Inset1Ted Dansen shocks the world as he wears Blackface in a 1993 Friars Club Roast to then girlfriend Whoopi Goldberg, 21900 Minstrel show poster, 3Entertainer Al Jolson in Blackface. I HONESTLY thought that the Vaudeville era of white entertainers who wore Blackface’, were what was offensive to the African American community et al. The notion that a white entertainer would dress up in such a lampooned manner, depicting a black clown face and emphasizing the larger lips, as if to denote that for them to entertain’ they felt the need to project the black face clown image’ ie; that white people don’t have to cower to entertain the masses, that the clown entertainer’ should be a black person long sentence, mea culpa. It’s not perfectly articulated, but this is what I thought’ was the offensive Blackface in question. I know there are many other offensive depictions of black culture such as the Mammy/Aunt Jemima house servant’ or other overt Blaxploitation characters that exist that I haven’t touched on, but my intention here is NOT to write-up a laundry list, so bear with me. My intention here is to express my own confusion and naivetĂ© about what is acceptable for Halloween, as a white Canadian who considers herself responsible and compassionate OMG, I’m writing in 3rd person
super ick! *** Another set of photo’s surfaced this week. That of a private party that was thrown in Italy called “Hallowood Disco Africa 2013.” It was attended by various taste makers and fashion designers and the pictures that surfaced were shocking to say the least. Below famed fashion designer Allesandro Dell’Acqua is wearing dark face paint and big white-painted lips while posing in a picture with a feather adorned Stefano Gabbana from Dolce & Gabbana pictured on left. In addition, there were various people who were sporting this slave-like costume? I’m unsure if these were actual guests or were male models who were hired as ambient props for the evening. Either way, it was in the utmost of poor taste, and I certainly didn’t need an Internet outcry to make me see that it was offensive and utterly disgusting. The organizers of the “Hallowood Disco Africa” have issued an apology via Instagram in the wake of all the controversy. *** While I didn’t think anything could trump that revolting display, I learned of a photo that was taken by some young white adults ages 22-25 re-enacting the death of Trayvon Martin and his assailant George Zimmerman. While the photo was eventually taken down, it had already gone viral and out of respect for Trayvon Martin’s family I would never repost it here. This particular Blackface of Trayvon was so caricature that I don’t even know what it was made from a mask or paint? but the entire picture, which included a bloodstained gun shot wound on the sweatshirt made me want to projectile vomit all over American stupidity and arrogance as a whole. Again, my reaction was one of disbelief and moral outrage. Apparently the parties involved issued some sort of an apology via I-have-no-idea, and with that image on permanent record I’m certain that this group is having to super-glue their lives back together and rightfully so, as it will probably haunt them for the remainder of their pathetic existence on this planet. It doesn’t end here friends. A couple of days ago, this happened to the daughter of Alec Baldwin & Kim Basinger–Miss Ireland Baldwin. Ireland was on vacay with her mother in Disneyland for Halloween weekend which as you can see was when most people dressed up who were above the ages of twelve. She posted the following picture via Instagram, and almost immediately she was inundated with accusations of RACISM?!?! She was earnest in expressing that as someone who is part Cherokee on her mothers side, was emulating this Disney character
BECAUSE DUH, SHE WAS IN DISNEY LAND; get a GRIP Merica! Being that she is the daughter of the famed Twitter outlaw Alec Baldwin, I’m not surprised she stood up for herself and good for her! She had this to say
 And this
 And ultimately this
 People make mistakes, everyone. I made a mistake and I apologize if it offended. — Ireland IrelandBBaldwin October 30, 2013 *** I can’t say I understand what its like to have lived under a narrative of oppression, and I’m sensitive and have compassion for all forms of suffering, bullying or racism→ but hasn’t this all gotten out of hand? Should all racial parody costumes cease? I don’t know the answer to that, but I felt compelled to immediately take down my original Facebook post about my Halloween plans, of which didn’t actually exist, and was just a fun post about what I would want to be this year if I could. I have a long history of dressing up as various characters from TV’ or ”Media’ some of them from different cultures, but I definitely won’t be doing that in the future any longer. Through all of this, I learned something new, and I’m thankful for a heightened awareness in my sensitivity footprint. I guess it’s back to the Sexy Nurse, Sexy School Girl, Sexy Meteorologist Halloween garb for me! “Its going to be MUCHO Caliente in the Gulf of Mexico today Papi
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Until the meteorologists get offended that is. I sincerely wish everyone and their families a safe and joyful Halloween eve. One Love, XOXO The Pop Culture Rainmanℱ *I have used the term black community in the majority of my expression above. Again this is in no way to disrespect anyone. I was brought up in Canada, and in my experience I don’t hear the term African-Canadians used very often, but understand that it is a valid, and often desired expression and way to address the black community. I do use it more when describing an African-American as I feel that this is the general term used. Might I also add candidly, that as a white person, I get frazzled when it comes to the right and wrong way to address people of color, and I believe it’s an anxiety shared by many conscious white people.
Amidall the rich character drama and humorous anecdotes that populate "Orange Is the New Black" is a cornucopia of pop-culture references. The Litchfield inmates are a well-read, well-watched group. They know their celebrity gossip even while behind bars, finding fodder for their conversations in everything from Fiona Apple to "Goodfellas" to "Toy Story."
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