'Orange Is the New Black' is still more than two weeks away, but you can get a taste of the new season with our review:
” is in the grand scheme of TV history. With its prison setting and focus on women who rarely get the spotlight, the Netflix drama changed the game by testing the limits of what streaming television could — and should — do back in 2013, when Netflix was still best known for DVD deliveries. In the six years since it first debuted, it’s become such a fixture that saying goodbye to the women of Litchfield Penitentiary for good feels downright surreal.
As in the first season, Piper provides the framework. This time, she’s trying to navigate life outside of prison, which is far more challenging and frustrating than she ever expected — especially without her new wife, Alex , who still has three years left on her sentence.
With as many inmates as “Orange” juggles every season and has to re-visit in its final hours, though, there are frankly still too many times when the focus turns to guards and wardens past and present, with the tone shifting wildly to accommodate them. McCullough becomes less of an enigma, though a nuanced flashback to her time in combat unfortunately devolves into a soapy mess in the present day.
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