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Orange Is The New Black: Season 2 [Blu-ray + Digital HD]

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Format: Blu-ray May 19, 2015


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Nominated for 12 Primetime Emmys and 4 Golden Globes, 'Orange is the New Black' is a fierce and funny series that follows Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) when a crime she committed in her past sends her to an all-women's prison with an unforgettable and irreverent group of fellow inmates. Shocking revelations and new arrivals shake up the lives and relationships of Litchfield's prisoners in this highly anticipated second season.

Genre: TV


Format: Closed-captioned, Blu-ray, Color, Widescreen


Contributor: Kate Mulgrew, Uzo Aduba, Laverne Cox, Yael Stone, Natasha Lyonne, Danielle Brooks, Samira Wiley, Jason Biggs, Michael Harney, Taylor Schilling, Adrienne Moore, Emma Myles, Selenis Leyva, Taryn Manning, Laura Prepon, Dascha Polanco, Nick Sandow See more


Language: English


Number Of Discs: 1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.6 x 5.4 x 6.7 inches; 4.8 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 33732726


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Closed-captioned, Blu-ray, Color, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 12 hours and 59 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ May 19, 2015


Actors ‏ : ‎ Taylor Schilling, Kate Mulgrew, Taryn Manning, Laura Prepon, Jason Biggs


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ French


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English, Spanish


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  • IRREVERENT, FUNNY, POIGNANT and OUTRAGOUS ALL IN ONE SHOW
The saga of spoiled princess Piper Chapman continues in season 2 of the outrageous ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK. Season 1 ended with a bang and somehow for some reason Piper is in a new prison to continue her love/hate affair with the mysteriously deceitful Alex Vause (Laura Prepon). The show's writers obviously love this show and its characters. We're taken on another wild ride in Season 2 as the back stories of the prisoners are told and as new relationships are formed and old ones are destroyed. Sometimes it seems like our ladies are in summer camp with some restrictions but a lot of freedom. As we see in this season, the women were imprisoned for a variety of reasons. Rosa Cisneros (Barbara Rosenblat) has juicy back story. Middle-aged, frumpy and dying of cancer, Cisneros once was a gorgeous fireball with a lust for men and crime. And maybe Sister Jane Ingalls (Beth Fowler) isn't the innocent victim of a social protest as she likes to portray. It does not get much better than this. The back stories are delightful and insightful. There is a new evil in the prison in the form of Yvonne "Vee" Parker (Lorraine Toussaint). Toussaint is standout as the conniving and diabolical Vee who can smother you with kindness with one hand and strangle you with the other. No one is safe from Vee and Toussaint is one of the best new faces around. We should be seeing more of her in other roles. On a harmless and more comical side, is the young Asian American prisoner Brook Soso (Kimiko Glenn). Young, beautiful and outspoken, the girl never stops talking...well, there is "one" way to get her to stop talking. Galina "Red" Reznikov was ousted from her roost as the kitchen queen so now she has to create a new scheme which could lead to violence if she pushes her limits with Vee.. Kate Mulgrew was born to play "Red" and she is a big part of Season 2. That brings us back to pampered, angry Piper Chapman--one of the most annoying and unsympathetic "heroes" on TV. This season we see Piper has a dark side and her relationship with Alex only has more twists and turns. The poignant part is seeing how her relationship with Larry Bloom (Jason Biggs) disintegrates as both try to adjust to their lives apart. Some serious stuff to consider amongst all the mayhem of prison life. And don't forget Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren (Uzo Aduba) one of the best characters on any show around. Crazy Eyes has her own story to tell and how crazy is she really? Maybe it's the people around her. Mix Vee and Crazy Eyes for some major trouble. ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK is about to combine comedy with a sense of dramatic urgency. Life is no picnic in prison for these women yet somehow most survive and maybe thrive. It's an interesting character study and people tend to stay with their racial groups. The African Americans, the Latinas and the whites along with sub category of lesbians. Pity the two Asians Change and Soso. Where do they fit in? Only the seniors seem to have found racial harmony as a mixed group. This wonderful show entertains but is a picture into a very specific slice of life. Watch one episode and you will be addicted. And don't miss the absolutely campy ending to Season 2. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2015 by Jack E. Levic

  • A great capture on very diversified personalities.
Every bit as good as Season one, but better. Excellent writing, most interesting characters and I truly enjoy all of the backstories, which really helps one understand where and how these inmates arrived in the federal pen. I never thought I would enjoy this series so I was presently surprised. Piper Chapman appears to be the alter-ego of Piper Eressea Kerman, who found herself in real life in the same situation as Chapman now finds herself. The true ("College") Piper's Alma mater was Smith's. She later found herself doing time in a federal minimum security facility in Connecticut, where she served 13 months. Admirable that Piper was able to make something productive out of what probably was an otherwise negative experience. Real life experiences have produced what is likely a realistic portrayal of prison life in a minimum security facility. The only problem I have with this series is, I went through Season two far too quickly and now I have to wait a very long time for Season three to be released on DVD. Season three starts to show on June 12th. The inmates will be joined by a new face in the 3rd season – Ruby Rose, who likely promises to cause some trouble for the on-again, off-again couple Alex Vause and Piper Chapman and the only other immediate question is, was Vee really killed? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2015 by Certified Buyer

  • Orange is the New Black is now one of my favorite shows!
It came in super fast in the mail so I instantly started watching it. I finished it and I love it more and more because it lets us get to know the characters and see different sides to them and how they ended up in the prison in the first place. It can also be both serious, touching, sad, funny, and even dare I say sexy. The characters are very detailed which makes them all the more real and you get attached to the characters so that when things happen to them you care. I am not exactly fond of the character of Piper because I think at times she can just be a horrible person but she still has her redeemable features like many of the other characters. Warning though I became so addicted to watching this show that I even got a Netflix account just so I could watch season three immediately, and by the way it was worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2015 by Alex

  • Not as Arresting as Season One
Season Two is great, and I have grown to love the characters and admire the actors on this show even more, but some of the plots and subplots seem a bit more forced and/or contrived than Season One. The actor who plays Pornstache really overacted this time around, and I'm not sure why, as he was fantastic last time around. The actor who plays Vee (sorry I don't remember names) is the standout, her portrayal of the controlling conniving ex-heroin dealer is a knockout; she deserves an Emmy for her performance. Crazy Eyes becomes a lot less likeable, so I hope she redeems herself in Season Three. Entirely worth seeing if you liked the first season. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2015 by Jack M. Walter

  • One of the Best-Acted and Best-Written Shows Ever! Funny, Moving, Important . . .
I love this series. I was hooked from the first episode, and waiting a year for the third season has been hard. Of course, as soon as it came out on Netflix, I watched the whole third season in about 3 days. Now I have to wait another year! If you haven't watched the series (and you don't mind language, sexuality, etc.) I STRONGLY recommend it. It's got some of the best ensemble acting I've ever seen. And even though I have access to the episodes streaming on Netflix, I'm buying the blu-rays anyway, because I figure someday they'll no longer stream, and I want to have it so I can pull it off the shelf. I can't say enough how incredible the acting and the writing is. It's so obviously a labor of love among the cast and crew. It's funny, it's moving, and it's about something important. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2015 by KR503

  • Gifted
Purchased season one and two as a gift for a friend who loved the show. Plus plus plus.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023 by P. Corrigan

  • Love the series!
Enjoyed the first season and now starting on second season. Like the story and the various plots in the show. Plan on buying the whole series!
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2021 by Ted G. Byrd

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