Re: Orange Is The New Black: “an odd, sometimes ungainly, yet majestic being”
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Reading ‘Orange Is the New Black’ Taught Us What Netflix Was For, an essay from the NYT’s chief TV critic, made it all the more bittersweet to realize that Season 7 — dropping this Friday — will be the last. Besides using a really great chicken metaphor, James Poniewozik writes beautifully about how the show used the whitest premise on earth (i.e., an artisanal soap-maker from Brooklyn has to go to, *gasp* prison!) as a trojan horse to critically examine the American criminal justice system and tell the stories of the most diverse cast ever seen on TV:
Re: Orange Is The New Black: “an odd, sometimes ungainly, yet majestic being”
Re: Orange Is The New Black: “an odd…
Re: Orange Is The New Black: “an odd, sometimes ungainly, yet majestic being”
Reading ‘Orange Is the New Black’ Taught Us What Netflix Was For, an essay from the NYT’s chief TV critic, made it all the more bittersweet to realize that Season 7 — dropping this Friday — will be the last. Besides using a really great chicken metaphor, James Poniewozik writes beautifully about how the show used the whitest premise on earth (i.e., an artisanal soap-maker from Brooklyn has to go to, *gasp* prison!) as a trojan horse to critically examine the American criminal justice system and tell the stories of the most diverse cast ever seen on TV: