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Brad William Henke | Desi Piscatella | |
Natasha Lyonne | Nicky Nichols | |
Taryn Manning | Tiffany 'Pennsatucky' Doggett | |
Kate Mulgrew | Galina 'Red' Reznikov | |
Michael Harney | Sam Healy | |
Nick Sandow | Joe Caputo | |
Laura Prepon | Alex Vause | |
Jessica Pimentel | Maria Ruiz | |
Selenis Leyva | Gloria Mendoza | |
Taylor Schilling | Piper Chapman | |
Samira Wiley | Poussey Washington | |
Danielle Brooks | Tasha 'Taystee' Jefferson | |
Lea DeLaria | Big Boo | |
Alan Aisenberg | Baxter 'Gerber' Bayley | |
Dascha Polanco | Dayanara Diaz | |
Uzo Aduba | Suzanne 'Crazy Eyes' Warren | |
Yael Stone | Lorna Morello | |
Adrienne C. Moore | Cindy Hayes | |
Jackie Cruz | Marisol 'Flaca' Gonzales | |
Blair Brown | Judy King | |
Kimiko Glenn | Brook Soso | |
Laura Gómez | Blanca Flores | |
Diane Guerrero | Maritza Ramos | |
Elizabeth Rodriguez | Aleida Diaz | |
Beth Dover | Linda Ferguson | |
Annie Golden | Norma Romano |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
David Price
Sara Hess Mark A. Burley Arturo Guzman |
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Writer/Composer |
Sara Hess
Nick Jones Jenji Kohan Jordan Harrison Piper Kerman |
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Cinematography |
Ludovic Littee
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Music |
Brandon Jay
Gwendolyn Sanford |
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. |
60 mins 6/17/2016 1. Work That Body for Me | ||
With a major security breach and a lot of new inmates, Caputo has to call in the big guns. Things get a little too real for Crazy Eyes and Lolly.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 2. Power Suit | ||
The newcomers stir up ethnic and domestic conflicts, but Maria sees an opportunity. Judy's special treatment raises eyebrows.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 3. (Don't) Say Anything | ||
A new job puts Taystee close to Caputo. Lorna has to get creative in her marriage. Soso and Poussey deal with some awkward truths.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 4. Doctor Psycho | ||
Nothing stays hidden for long when emotions run high, but Red, Healy and Caputo try to keep the peace. Piper has a business competitor.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 5. We'll Always Have Baltimore | ||
Company policies lead to a shortage of critical supplies and an eventful trip to a prison convention. Piscatella starts a new anti-gang initiative.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 6. Piece of Sh*t | ||
Piper's plan to edge out the competition could backfire badly. Cindy finds a way to make Taystee's job pay off. Luschek gets some interesting mail.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 7. It Sounded Nicer in My Head | ||
Paranoia strikes deep for Lolly and Judy, aggravating an already tense situation. Red sticks to a Russian tradition for an important occasion.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 8. Friends in Low Places | ||
A new work detail doesn't go over well with the inmates. Judy seeks help from Poussey. Maria finds a place she can conduct business.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 9. Turn Table Turn | ||
Ramos and Flores figure out ways to rebel against authority. A news item has an unexpected effect. Red and Lorna face personal disappointment.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 10. Bunny, Skull, Bunny, Skull | ||
The movie night selection becomes controversial. Aleida makes an adjustment. Piper worries the prison punishments are getting medieval.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 11. People Persons | ||
Caputo's leadership is challenged and the inmates are in for a long night of lockdown after workers make an unsettling discovery.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 12. The Animals | ||
Alliances shift among the prison "families" as Piscatella and his guards crack down. Poussey, Judy and Alex prefer to look ahead to the future.
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60 mins 6/17/2016 13. Toast Can't Never Be Bread Again | ||
Corporate bureaucracy and simmering anger work against Caputo's efforts to keep a sensitive situation under control.
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