A crime she committed in her youthful past sends Piper Chapman to a women's prison, where she trades her comfortable New York life for one of unexpected camaraderie and conflict in an eccentric group of fellow inmates.
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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.
Director: Andrew McCarthy
Writer: Jenji Kohan
The newcomers stir up ethnic and domestic conflicts, but Maria sees an opportunity. Judy's special treatment raises eyebrows.
Director: Constantine Makris
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A new job puts Taystee close to Caputo. Lorna has to get creative in her marriage. Soso and Poussey deal with some awkward truths.
Director: Andrew McCarthy
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Nothing stays hidden for long when emotions run high, but Red, Healy and Caputo try to keep the peace. Piper has a business competitor.
Director: Erin Feeley
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Company policies lead to a shortage of critical supplies and an eventful trip to a prison convention. Piscatella starts a new anti-gang initiative.
Director: Tricia Brock
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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.
Director: Uta Briesewitz
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Paranoia strikes deep for Lolly and Judy, aggravating an already tense situation. Red sticks to a Russian tradition for an important occasion.
Director: Mark A. Burley
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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.
Director: Phil Abraham
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Ramos and Flores figure out ways to rebel against authority. A news item has an unexpected effect. Red and Lorna face personal disappointment.
Director: Constantine Makris
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The movie night selection becomes controversial. Aleida makes an adjustment. Piper worries the prison punishments are getting medieval.
Director: Phil Abraham
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Caputo's leadership is challenged and the inmates are in for a long night of lockdown after workers make an unsettling discovery.
Director: Lev L. Spiro
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Alliances shift among the prison "families" as Piscatella and his guards crack down. Poussey, Judy and Alex prefer to look ahead to the future.
Director: Matthew Weiner
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Corporate bureaucracy and simmering anger work against Caputo's efforts to keep a sensitive situation under control.
Director: Adam Bernstein
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