Orange is the New Black Season 2 Episode 101

Orange is the New Black Season 2 Episode 101 Orange is the New Black - Orange is The New Black S2 - Behind Bars: Ladies of Litchfield

  • June 5, 2014

Orange is the New Black - Orange is The New Black S2 - Behind Bars: Ladies of Litchfield is a documentary-style episode that takes a deeper dive into the lives of the inmates of Litchfield Penitentiary. Narrated by the real-life Piper Kerman, on whose memoir the show is based, the episode features interviews with several of the show's cast members as well as former inmates, corrections officers, and even the show's creator, Jenji Kohan.

The episode begins by exploring the history of women's prisons in America and the myriad issues facing women who are incarcerated. We learn about the disproportionately high rates of trauma, mental illness, and substance abuse among women prisoners, and how the prison system often fails to address these underlying issues. Through interviews with actress Laverne Cox (who plays Sophia Burset on the show), we also hear about the particular challenges faced by transgender women in prison.

From there, the episode turns its attention to the characters we know and love from the show. We hear from actresses Uzo Aduba (who plays Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren), Kate Mulgrew (who plays Red), and Danielle Brooks (who plays Tasha "Taystee" Jefferson) about their experiences playing these complex characters, and how they've approached portraying inmates with such diverse backgrounds and personalities.

Throughout the episode, we also hear from former inmates who share their own stories of life behind bars. One woman, who was incarcerated for drug-related offenses, describes the camaraderie and support she found among her fellow inmates, despite the harsh conditions they were all living in. Another woman, who spent time in solitary confinement, talks about the torture of being cut off from all human interaction for days on end.

As the episode progresses, we delve deeper into the specific issues faced by the inmates of Litchfield. We hear from actress Samira Wiley (who plays Poussey Washington) about the importance of representation on the show, particularly for women of color and queer women. We also learn about the challenges of filming a show in an actual prison, and how the cast and crew have worked to strike a balance between respecting the real-life inmates' experiences and telling a fictional story.

Towards the end of the episode, we hear from Kohan herself about her vision for the show and the impact it's had on audiences. She describes how Orange is the New Black has sparked important conversations about race, gender, and inequality in America, and how the show's representation of women prisoners has helped to humanize a population that's often overlooked or demonized.

Overall, Orange is the New Black - Orange is The New Black S2 - Behind Bars: Ladies of Litchfield is a fascinating and thought-provoking look at a complex and often-overlooked issue. Through a combination of interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and clips from the show, the episode offers a multifaceted portrait of life behind bars for women in America. It's a must-watch for fans of the show, as well as anyone interested in issues of social justice, prison reform, and gender equality.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 5, 2014
  • Language
    English