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SEASON
As chaos descends on Litchfield three days into the riot, the inmates wonder what the future holds for them.
22 July 1973, USA
1 July 1974, New York City, New York, USA
9 February 1975, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
27 August 1987, Houston, Texas, USA
21 July 1986, New Jersey, USA
18 December 1990, New York City, New York, USA
June 11, 2015
Orange remains as sharp and funny and poignant as ever. And with each year, it becomes as self-aware and self-deprecating as the blonde woman who introduced us to the place.June 11, 2015
Three seasons in, just about everyone on the show is loveable. This makes for a thoroughly enjoyable, but not particularly varied or gripping viewing experience: the show tugs the same heartstrings, works the same funny bones.October 28, 2015
This is one of the best efforts of this golden TV age.June 11, 2015
It's still raw and brutal, still funny, still sad, although maybe just a little bit kinder.June 23, 2015
Among the inmates, Tiffany "Pennsatucky" Doggett (Taryn Manning) emerges in full as more than a one-note crazy hick.June 11, 2015
Are you laughing through your tears at the poignant comedy of Orange Is The New Black yet? If so, you're in for a fine new binge.June 11, 2015
Orange Is the New Black makes good on its promise for binge-worthy television, by doling out the rewards for marathon viewing in evenly spaced plot developments and mild tension.June 11, 2015
In the extended picture, it looks like season three might be playing a bit more with the larger concept of freedom - through the lens, naturally, of those who don't have it.June 13, 2015
Even in episodes which feature the backstories of the show's male characters, Orange is a show about women -- a show that is so powerful because it shouts against the idea that a single "strong female character" equals diversity.