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10 things to look forward to in season five of Orange is the New Black

Viewers were left on the edge of their seats at the end of season four. Here are 10 reasons why this mega fan of the Netflix series cannot wait for the new season to air on Friday

Daya (Dascha Polanco) takes justice into her own hands at the end of season four of Orange is the New Black. Photo: Netflix

At long last, season five of Orange Is The New Black premieres this Friday, June 9 on Netflix, and it’s going to be an epic season! Not only was everything turned upside down , but new elements have been added to the show at the end of season four. Here are some of the things we’re looking forward to come Friday:

1.

Throughout seasons one to four, the dominant group had ebbed and flowed between Red, Gloria, Vee, Maria and so on (Kate Mulgrew, Selenis Leyva, Lorraine Toussaint and Jessica Pimentel respectively). But this is the first time the inmates form a united front against the authorities. There’s no knowing how that will go (chaotic, for sure. But beyond that, goodness knows) so it’s going to be exciting to see the tables turned.

Kate Mulgrew and Laura Gómez play alongside each other in Orange Is the New Black . Photo: Netflix
Kate Mulgrew and Laura Gómez play alongside each other in Orange Is the New Black . Photo: Netflix

2.

With 100 new inmates introduced to Litchfield, the power dynamics must change. We don’t know any of the newbies well enough yet to want to root for any of them, but everyone has their favourites from among the older factions. Will your favourite rule the prison now that there’s new blood?

3.

Speaking of change in dynamics, season four so effectively turned the audience against the guards led by Desi Piscatella (Brad William Henke), the sadistic monster in all of us is just itching to see him and his new guards get their comeuppance. (Seriously, they make cowardly Bennett and perverted Mendez seem like they have a conscience.)

Laura Prepon and Taylor Schilling play onscreen lovers in Orange Is the New Black. Photo: Netflix
Laura Prepon and Taylor Schilling play onscreen lovers in Orange Is the New Black. Photo: Netflix

4.

Joe Caputo (Nick Sandow) is stuck in an awkward spot: he knows the inmates best by virtue of being the one who’s spent the most time working at the prison, but it was also his statement to the press after the death of Poussey Washington (Samira Wiley) which sparked the riot at the end of season four.

(Sorry, a quick break here: why did you kill off Poussey?! Why? WHY?!?! She was one of the few good ones. A gentle soul. You monsters! You fiends!)

Will Caputo be target number one, or will he remain the middleman between the inmates and Litchfield’s management? He’ll need to play his cards right if he values all his vital organs.

A distressed Selenis Leyva behind bars. Photo: Netflix
A distressed Selenis Leyva behind bars. Photo: Netflix

5.

In season four, transgender inmate Sophia Burset (Laverne Cox) was undeservedly stuck in solitary confinement for so long, only being reintroduced to the general prison population towards the end of the season. It will be a delight to, hopefully, see this strong, dignified, and fabulous character slay that smoky-eye look and get back on her feet.

Yael Stone and Natasha Lyonne are best friends behind bars. Photo: Netflix
Yael Stone and Natasha Lyonne are best friends behind bars. Photo: Netflix

6.

Riddled with guilt, Nicky Nichols (Natasha Lyonne) had turned back to drugs when we finally saw her again at the end of last season. There’s something so enigmatic and endearing about this messed-up bad girl with the heart of gold, we just want her to be happy again. Please?

7.

Out of all the inmates, Tiffany ‘Pennsatucky’ Doggett (Taryn Manning) has had one of the most interesting character arches in the series. From psychotic zealot with a violent streak to, now, a decent human you’d want to be friends with, she may be the glue that holds things together in season five. Let her have more screen time, Jenji Kohan!

8.

Last we saw her, Aleida Diaz was watching Caputo on TV saying a “young woman lost her life”. She has no idea who that might be, and with her daughter Daya still in the prison, there’s a chance she might go to extreme lengths to get back in to check on her. Hey, why not? Taystee deliberately went back to prison, why not a mother who doesn’t know whether her child is dead or alive?

Laura Prepon and Taylor Schilling in the yard at Litchfield. Photo: Netflix
Laura Prepon and Taylor Schilling in the yard at Litchfield. Photo: Netflix

9.

No one really cares about Piper (Taylor Schilling), right? Oh. Oh, you do? Okay, my bad. It might be interesting to see whether she becomes less irritating in season five, maybe. Also, how her relationship with Alex develops, and whether Stella might come back from maximum security.

10.

Every single major character has been pushed to breaking point - by heartbreak, by injustice, by internal turmoil - and that’s when people typically do the craziest things. *grabs popcorn*