Ep 2. Ancient Tribes
- TVMA
- July 20, 1998
- 57 min
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8.0 (2,088)
In Oz season 2 episode 2, titled "Ancient Tribes," tensions continue to rise as various groups within the prison struggle for power and control. The episode opens with tensions between the Irish and Italian gangs, as it becomes clear that the Italians are using their influence to manipulate the system in their favor.
Meanwhile, Tobias Beecher is still struggling to cope with the trauma of his assault and the guilt he feels over the murder of another inmate. He turns to Sister Peter Marie for guidance and support, but finds little solace in their conversations.
As Beecher tries to make sense of his feelings and find a way to move on, we see the continued machinations of the various groups within Oz. The Aryan Brotherhood continues to exert their influence, while the Muslims and Latinos are also vying for power and control.
Against this backdrop of tension and conflict, the episode also explores the idea of religious faith and its role in the lives of the prisoners. We see characters grappling with questions of morality, forgiveness, and redemption, as they try to find their place in a world that has left them behind.
Overall, "Ancient Tribes" is a powerful and provocative episode that delves deep into the complex dynamics of life behind bars. From the brutal violence of prison gangs to the quiet desperation of individual inmates, the episode paints a vivid and unforgettable portrait of life in the penal system.