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9/10
Best of the season so far
amirhosseinmirfatah14 July 2020
This season was so disappointing but this episode was the Best episode of this season so far and it was the emotional episode
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8/10
Good Episodes with Good Story line
ankitdasofficial3 August 2020
Orange is the New Black Season 3 Episode 11

Review : it's a good episode and i like the storyline of kaputo and Dianara Diaz

Acting : Although there is an outward manifestation of good acting, there is a touch of over-acting somewhere

Direction : Good enough

Story : Much better than the previous episode

Dialogue : Could have been a little better

Background Score : Too bad in this episode like every time

Soundtrack : Good enough compared to the previous episode

Editing : Very very good

Cinematography : Good enough

Lightning : Pretty fine

Overall Episode : Eight out of ten stars
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10/10
One of the very best episodes
Chuck4Ever7 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This is easily one of the best episodes of the whole series. It flies through innumerable issues including developmental problems, organized labor, organized crime, helping rape victims, infidelity, parenting, adoption, greed, selflessness, heroism, love, sex (always sex), religion, responsibility, friendship, bullying, psychosis, neurosis, foibles, fetishes, trust, corporate corruption, power, exploitation, you name it. And practically everything is presented responsibly and sensitively.

I'm going to start recommending this show more often. It's thrillingly hip, clever, shocking, sensitive, and humorous.
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10/10
Caputo is the man!
jbrookskaz21 September 2023
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OITNB is an ensemble cast, that is made incredibly clear by episode 2. We have seen the backstories of many characters and how they came to be, from Floca to Red to Poussey, we have learned who they were before prison. The backstories can be incredibly moving or tragic. I don't think I have felt so emotional or as invested into one until. He really is a man struggling to fight his way through, mostly at the botrom rung of life/progress. The end scene really made me tear up over the COs singing "Do You Hear the People Sing?" from Les Miserablès.

I know I rated this episode a ten, it's a personal favorite on rewatches, with this being my third watching. However, I completely forgot how AWFUL Piper is this season until this episode. She cheats and lies and starts, what essentially is, a criminal orginization.

Thankfully everyone else in this season (or series), no matter how messy their backstory is, are still less annoying that Piper.
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