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Orange Is the New Black
Season 3
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New business interests, spiritual movements and parental problems upend lives and ignite power struggles among Litchfield's residents and guards.
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13 Episodes
Mother's Day
E1
Mother's Day
The mothers in the prison celebrate mothers day with their children. A new counselor is hired and that threatens Healy. Alex returns in bad shape. Crazy Eyes has trouble grasping what happened to Vee. Daya struggles with her lies about her baby. Nichols fights with her inner addict.
Bed Bugs and Beyond
E2
Bed Bugs and Beyond
Tempers flare when bed bugs invade, as Alex cracks, Red lashes out at Piper, Aleida interferes with Daya and Bennett, and Caputo gets bad news.
Empathy Is a Boner Killer
E3
Empathy Is a Boner Killer
Nicky's stash situation gets complicated. Alex and Crazy Eyes try a new drama class. Red assists Healy with a personal matter.
Finger in the Dyke
E4
Finger in the Dyke
Big Boo comes up with a scheme to make money. Daya, Taystee and Crazy Eyes confront reality. Caputo tries to make a good impression on some visitors.
Fake It Till You Fake It Some More
E5
Fake It Till You Fake It Some More
Rumors fly among the inmates about a new, higher-paying job assignment, especially when they have to take a test for it
Ching Chong Chang
E6
Ching Chong Chang
Regime change isn't going over well with the staff, but Red makes it work for her. Lorna finds a way to meet men. Chang shows her private side.
Tongue-Tied
E7
Tongue-Tied
Norma’s healing powers draw more believers. Piper creates a new business venture. Caputo breaks in the new hires
Fear, and Other Smells
E8
Fear, and Other Smells
Piper takes advantage of the new and terrible food from the kitchen and uses her new found talent for recruiting to convince some of the girls to help her with her panty business. Poussey comes to terms with her problem with Tastey's help. Alex continues to be paranoid about Kubra. More light is shed on the current owners of the prison.
Where My Dreidel At
E9
Where My Dreidel At
Too many inmates seem to be getting religion, so a rabbi comes to visit and Leanne tries to organize Norma's followers.
A Tittin' and a Hairin'
E10
A Tittin' and a Hairin'
Pennsatucky, Piper, Crazy Eyes and Lorna get closer with their new admirers. Tensions between Sophia and Gloria, and Alex and Lolly escalate.
We Can Be Heroes
E11
We Can Be Heroes
Caputo and Piper confront labor issues. A miracle occurs in Norma's group. Crazy Eyes's erotica winds up in the hands of the staff.
Don’t Make Me Come Back There
E12
Don’t Make Me Come Back There
Daya goes into labor. Sophia suffers a hate crime. Stella helps Piper with a business snag. Taystee takes on a new role
Trust No Bitch
E13
Trust No Bitch
Miracles and conversions occur, but Piper and Caputo know that some situations can't be dealt with through spiritual means.
Cast of Season 3
Taylor Schilling
Piper Chapman
Uzo Aduba
Suzanne 'Crazy Eyes' Warren
Danielle Brooks
Tasha 'Taystee' Jefferson
Selenis Leyva
Gloria Mendoza
Taryn Manning
Tiffany 'Pennsatucky' Doggett
Adrienne C. Moore
Cindy Hayes
Dascha Polanco
Dayanara Diaz
Nick Sandow
Joe Caputo
Yael Stone
Lorna Morello
Kate Mulgrew
Galina 'Red' Reznikov
Laura Prepon
Alex Vause
Samira Wiley
Poussey Washington
Michael Harney
Sam Healy
Season 3 Reviews
Observer
Orly Greenberg
This opening is an astute answer to season two's finale. It did little to further any sort of plot formation... but it achieves what it does best: it's a bittersweet reminder of life behind bars. Here's to the return of life at Litchfield.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Brian Moylan
Sure, the episode was mostly catch-up, but the way it handled mothers was actually quite interesting, showing us how they can both mess their children up and be a redemptive force in their lives.
The Playlist
Jessica Kiang
This season may feel like it has less forward momentum than last year's helter-skelter building of a villainess, but each episode moves at a brisk clip, giving us the backstory of a different character each time, and propelling various thematic strands.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
This is one of the best efforts of this golden TV age.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
The third season was in many ways its strongest-I suppose it's just an unfortunate byproduct of binge-watching that it flitted out of my head so soon after I watched it.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
I've watched only the first, so far, and it's a lovely episode, so don't waste time getting to it.
Artforum
Melissa Anderson
The series' assiduous attention to the particulars of each inmate's life, whether delving into her past or her present, has made it one of the most brilliantly kaleidoscopic in the history of television.
The New Yorker
Emily Nussbaum
Orange is always, damningly, about how institutions crush the illusion of the individual.
Paste Magazine
Amy Amatangelo
The third season premiere of Orange is the New Black confirmed every parent's worst fear: if your child ends up in prison or on drugs, it's all the mother's fault.
New York Times
Libby Hill
The series is funny and fresh and unlike anything else on television... it's one of the few shows that go all in on the relationships and struggles inherent to being a woman.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
While some things might look good on the outside for our ladies, the cracks are definitely showing.
New York Post
Robert Rorke
It's turning into The L Word behind bars.
NPR
Eric Deggans
What we get is still a really good third season for Orange Is the New Black. But it somehow still feels a little less groundbreaking than the season which came before.
Slant Magazine
Justin Clark
Season three of Orange Is the New Black breaks the cycle the previous two established of creating an obvious antagonist.
Vox
Emily St. James
Orange Is the New Black is confined to one location - indeed, to one building - for the bulk of its running time. But it always feels like the biggest show on television.
AV Club
Joshua Alston
That's the real magic of Orange, its ability to convince the audience to focus on the moment while the characters do everything in their power not to.
The New Republic
Esther Breger
The first few episodes of Orange is The New Black's third season are so funny, so light-hearted, so warm and cozy, that it's briefly possible to forget that everything takes place in a federal penitentiary. But only briefly.
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
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.
The Atlantic
Spencer Kornhaber
The dialogue and performances feel looser, freer, and surer of themselves than ever.
AV Club
Myles McNutt
The result is a sketch of Litchfield in the present moment, working us back into its rhythms and-by the end-delivering on what the show does best.
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