Anarky wrote:Orange is the New Black season 2..... and it's gone!
Good season, but I may have liked the first season better. Some characters finally got their backstories in and there were some shockers.
I just watched the first season. I refused to watch this show for a while because I have no interest in the idea of a prison drama, too confining... But then I saw the main character cast, and was immediately interested.
1. Kate Mulgrew, Captain Janeway, as Russian woman with ties to the mafia who seems to have a thing for running prison conspiracies.
2. Natasha Lyonne from But I'm a Cheerleader and American Pie... Playing a lesbian again.
3. Jason Biggs, the pie fucker, plays the main character on the outside of the prison, and the romantic interest of the main character on the inside of the prison.
4. Laura Prepon, Donna from that 70's show, plays a former love interest of the main character - and the reason why the main character is in prison.
The show was very different from what I thought it was going to be. I do somewhat feel more than a slight American Pie vibe from it, probably because of the casting, and that some of the other actors remind me of American Pie characters. Mendez reminds me of an corrupt Stiffler meets even more corrupt anchorman, the younger guard reminds me of Thomas Ian Nicholas (Kevin), and the young female security guard reminds me of Michelle. The shift between comedy and drama is more along the lines of Chasing Amy to me, though. I'll probably change my mind on this as I watch a little further; as there's not really any other show/movie, that I can think of, that it can be directly compared to.
I love all of the conflict in the story - and I am not talking person A vs. person B conflict - I am talking about things such as the inner conflict that Piper has about not knowing who she really is, is she actually some adventurous whimsical girl living a dangerous life? Or is she a down to earth progressing on a productive life type girl? Also, what should she be? What would benefit her most in the current situation? Etc... It is thick with conflict, and in a really great way.