Ep 2. F*ck, Marry, Frieda
- TV-MA
- 51 min
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7.9 (1,640)
In Orange Is the New Black season 5 episode 2, titled "F*ck, Marry, Frieda," tensions continue to escalate within Litchfield Penitentiary after the events of the previous season's riot. As the inmates try to navigate the aftermath, alliances are tested and new power dynamics emerge.
The episode centers around Frieda, a longtime inmate who has always kept to herself. She is suddenly thrust into the spotlight when a group of younger inmates seeks her out for her survival skills. As they plan to take over Litchfield, Frieda is forced to confront her own past and the actions she took to survive in prison.
Meanwhile, tensions between rival factions continue to simmer. The Latina inmates, led by Gloria and Maria, are determined to gain control of the prison, but they face resistance from rival groups. Throughout the episode, there are several volatile confrontations as the various factions push and pull for power.
The episode also delves into the personal lives of several characters. Piper struggles with her guilt over the riot, while also dealing with the aftermath of her tumultuous relationship with Alex. Taystee is determined to get justice for her friend Poussey, who was killed in the riot, but she faces pushback from the prison administration.
As the episode progresses, the tension continues to ratchet up. The inmates become more desperate and willing to take extreme measures to gain control. By the end of the episode, the situation in Litchfield has reached a boiling point, setting the stage for further conflict and drama in the episodes to come.
Overall, "F*ck, Marry, Frieda" is a tense and emotionally charged episode that sets the stage for the rest of the season. With its complex characters and intricate storylines, Orange Is the New Black continues to be one of the most compelling shows on television.