Cop Who Is Framed for Baby Orange Is the New Black
Dayanara "Daya" Diaz is a main graphic symbol and inmate at Litchfield Penitentiary. She is currently in Maximum Security. She is the daughter of electric current inmate Aleida Diaz. She served as ane of the deuteragonists for the showtime five seasons before becoming the secondary antagonist of Season 7. Daya is portrayed by Dascha Polanco.
Contents
- 1 Personality
- two Physical Appearance
- three Biography
- 3.1 Earlier Litchfield
- three.2 Season I
- three.3 Flavor Two
- 3.iv Flavor Three
- iii.v Season Four
- 3.vi Flavour V
- iii.7 Season Half-dozen
- three.8 Season 7
- 4 Relationships
- 4.one Family
- 4.2 Romantic
- four.iii Friends
- four.iv Enemies
- five Trivia
- 6 Memorable Quotes
- 7 References
- 8 Gallery
- 8.i Season ane
- 8.ane.1 Promotional Pictures
- eight.1.ii "I Wasn't Ready"
- 8.2 Flavor 2
- 8.2.1 Promotional Pictures
- 8.i Season ane
- nine Flavour 3
- ix.ane Promotional Pictures
- 9.2 Others
- ten Appearances
- 11 Navigation
Personality [ ]
Dayanara is introduced as a shy girl although she is a trigger-happy protector of her family and is not afraid to stand for herself. She does not speak Spanish, which draws the badgerer of Gloria. This is peradventure due to Aleida'due south negligent parenting, as Aleida is bilingual and speaks Spanish ofttimes, as practise Aleida's female parent and Aledia's beau Cesar. She has enjoyed drawing manga e'er since she institute a manga volume in the trashcan at a young age. She proclaims the characters to be "more beautiful than Disney princesses". She is Puerto Rican.
Daya is shown to care deeply for her siblings - e'er cooking for them, disciplining them, and taking an interest in them and their activities. She attempts to reprimand Aleida for ignoring her children but is often ignored. She is eventually welcomed by the Latina inmates and they often savour teasing her, much to her annoyance. She initially holds an idealistic view on dear, unlike her female parent. In Flavour Two, after becoming pregnant by CO Bennett and deliberately seducing CO Mendez and accusing him of rape to explain her pregnancy, she begins to feel guilty for framing Mendez as the father of her child and constantly flips between wanting Mendez to walk away gratuitous and not wanting to get Bennett into trouble.
She has a much shorter temper during her pregnancy and is quicker to suffer impatience and irritation, which causes Bennett to compare her to her mother, much to Daya's displeasure.
When she is transferred to Max, after Aleida has been released, Daya begins to discover and nurture a much harder side to herself. After her murder of CO Humphrey and her transfer to Maximum Security, she starts getting regularly browbeaten by the guards. This leads to her developing an addiction to oxycontin, which she and then starts bringing into the prison with Aleida'due south (reluctant) assist.
Her habit to oxycontin transforms Daya into a sociopathic gangster who is obsessed with power and the notoriety she gains in Max, willing to do annihilation for control, or a high. Daya no longer genuinely cares for her family, and only uses them to bring in more drugs into the prison for her business.
Physical Appearance [ ]
Dayanara has night brown eyes, full lips and brown wavy pilus with dyed blonde streaks. She is 5'5 and has a curvy figure.
Biography [ ]
For a list of episodes featuring Daya's flashbacks, see here.
Before Litchfield [ ]
Daya's father deserted her and her mother when she was two years old. As a kid, Aleida sent Daya to a summer camp for inner-urban center children. Upon inflow, Daya cried for her mother to permit her come dorsum home with her and begged Aleida non to exit her. The camp lasted a calendar month, and Aleida told Daya she intended to use that month to party and cater to her own needs, although Aleida was actually trying to make a better life for Daya by sending her to camp and found it hard to get out her. When Aleida came to pick Daya up a month subsequently, she saw that Daya was really having a fun and enjoyable time, and had become close with a military camp worker named Stacy who had helped Daya with her art. Aleida, upset that Daya did not miss her more, threw her artwork and crafts away when they returned home and manipulated Daya into non wanting to render to the army camp next year.
Daya and Aleida's strained human relationship continued into Daya's teenage years ("Tied to the Tracks"). Daya had two close friends, Paolo - whom she had known since first class - and Claire. 1 afternoon, Claire confessed to Daya that she had feelings for Paolo and wanted a human relationship with him. Daya was non troubled by this until, a curt fourth dimension later, Aleida returned from the local bodega (where Paolo worked) and told Daya that Paolo had asked about her. Last that this meant Paolo had a vanquish on Daya, Aleida encouraged Daya to pursue Paolo no matter what Claire might feel for him. Daya took her female parent'southward advice and tried to kiss Paolo at a party. Paolo strongly rebuffed Daya, proverb that they had been friends forever and if something were going to happen between them it would have happened by at present, and exclaiming he thought she knew he had feelings for Claire. In the aftermath of this incident, Daya seemingly lost both of her close friends - Claire beingness angry at her for trying to steal Paolo, and Paolo himself being too embarrassed to wait at Daya - and blamed her mother for meddling in her life.
Throughout Daya's babyhood, she was ofttimes left to watch over her four siblings while Aleida partied. Later on Aleida was sent to prison for taking the autumn for Cesar'due south drug dealing, Daya assumed fifty-fifty more responsibleness for her siblings. In one case, they visited Aleida in prison, but Aleida took no interest in them or their lives, instead of request if Cesar was adulterous on her. She accused Daya of sleeping with him, which angered Daya. Still, Daya subsequently initiated a sexual relationship with Cesar in retaliation against her mother.
Daya after returning from a summer camp.
She, similar her mother, was later sent to prison for drug-related charges (about probable for Cesar's drug operation) and arrives on the same day equally Piper and Watson.
Season One [ ]
On her outset day, she arrives at Litchfield along with Piper and Watson. Upon her inflow, she is slapped past her mother. Gloria Mendoza is assigned to exist her mentor, just Daya is criticized by her for not being able to speak Spanish. Daya initially clashes with Maritza, who is Aleida'south adopted girl in prison. She is not fully welcomed into the group until she and Aleida concord to a truce. Daya threads her mother's eyebrows in exchange for being immune to sit in on the games of dominoes.
Daya strikes up a romance with CO John Bennett which they must conduct in secrecy as relationships between inmates and COs are illegal. The two comport their relationship by passing notes and drawings to each other and meet in a janitor'southward closet for sexual encounters. Daya discovers Bennett's prosthetic leg but assures him that his disability does non affair to her. Aleida discovers their relationship and tries to steal away Bennett as revenge for Daya's liaison with Cesar, but Bennett refuses Aleida's advances, much to Daya'south relief. Daya eventually becomes pregnant and decides to continue the baby, which creates problem for her and Bennett. If Bennett is revealed as the father, he would be imprisoned for rape every bit under the law, inmates are not able to give consent regardless of their willingness.
Bennett attempts to conform for a furlough for Daya, which would requite them a cover story for her pregnancy - they would explain that Daya has sexual activity with someone exterior of prison and thus Bennett would not be suspected every bit the father. Still, Aleida points out that no 1 ever receives furlough and she works with Gloria and Red to a concoct another program to explain Daya'southward pregnancy.
Eventually, they decide that Daya will seduce CO Mendez and collect bear witness of the sex to claim Mendez raped her. This will provide a father for Daya's kid and will oust Mendez and his drugs from Litchfield, which would benefit Red. Daya manages to interest Mendez by asking about his day simply she fails to save the prophylactic from their sexual encounter. Aleida, Gloria, Cerise, and Carmine'south girls adapt it then Caputo walks in on Daya and Mendez having sex and their plan finally succeeds. Unfortunately, since Fig wants to avoid whatsoever more scandal, Mendez only receives a suspension.
Flavor Two [ ]
Daya's pregnancy is still not common knowledge and she is helped by Gloria and Aleida, who compete to fill up the motherly role in her life. She becomes irritated with Bennett for not taking responsibility as the male parent of her child. Daya too worries about the health of her kid while she is in prison and Bennett attempts to appease her by smuggling her in fresh foods. She and Bennett fight off and on throughout the season and she becomes aroused at Bennett when he throws Maritza in the SHU for attempting to blackmail him.
Mendez continues to send letters to Daya, which makes Bennett uncomfortable. They make up past Valentine's 24-hour interval although their reunion's happiness is short-lived when Mendez returns to Litchfield. Daya begins to take 2nd thoughts about naming Mendez equally the father of her baby, claiming that she wasn't thinking straight when Ruby and Aleida talked her into the plan and doesn't feel comfortable sending an innocent man to prison. Somewhen, she reluctantly gives a argument to Fig and Caputo that states Mendez as the father of her child. Fig harshly tells her that she has ruined a homo'due south life for encouraging his advances, which causes Daya to feel even more guilt. "In my neighbourhood, real men stand and claim their kids," she tells Bennett. Tired of Daya's fickleness, he asks her what she wants to do. "I don't know," she says, "only this doesn't feel skilful".
When Mendez is arrested, he asks Daya to wait for him and proclaims his honey for her. Daya tells Bennett that even though Mendez is a horrible person, at to the lowest degree he is non aback of her, which prompts Bennett to confess the truth to Caputo.
Daya also joins the staff of Piper's Prison house Newsletter, "The Big Business firm Bugle", every bit a cartoonist. She makes comics near the Litchfield staff, where she portrays them as animals, which many of the inmates and staff detect funny.
Flavour Three [ ]
In Flavour Three, Daya'south pregnancy is now common knowledge and accepted. Everyone, bated from the other Latinas, thinks the baby belongs to Mendez. Bennett, who proposes to Daya, immediately disappears later on visiting Cesar. This causes a lot of distress for Daya, causing her to consider her options later on Mendez'due south mother, Delia, offers to prefer the baby to keep the babe from turning out like Mendez. Delia comes and visits Dayanara to hash out the adoption. Daya informs her that Mendez is not the begetter later hearing that her own female parent was trying to arrange monthly payments in exchange for the baby. Despite this, Delia is even so interested in adopting the baby, wanting to raise a good, successful kid to make up for how Mendez turned out. After Daya gives birth, Aleida lies to Delia, informing her that the infant was a boy and was stillborn, although the baby is alive and in fact a girl. She is sent to live with Aleida's partner Cesar. Shortly after, Cesar is arrested afterward a drug bust at his apartment. Daya's girl is taken into Kid Protective Services along with the other children in his care. At the end of Season Three, it is unknown what volition happen to Daya's girl, since Daya has approximately around 35 months left on her sentence, pregnant her daughter will be nearly 3 years onetime when she is released from Litchfield.
After years of fighting and hatred, Aleida and Daya finally hug and share a meaningful moment of reconciliation on the beach of the lake ("Trust No Bitch").
Season 4 [ ]
Equally of the finish of Season Four, Daya's baby is yet in foster care and Daya is still in prison. When Aleida is released early on from prison, she promises to get her life together and get her and Daya's baby dorsum from CPS, though Daya is doubtful that Aleida can actually achieve this. After Aleida is released, Gloria steps up to be Daya's mother figure in prison house. Gloria attempts to continue Daya from associating with Maria Ruiz's group, sensing that but trouble will come up of it, but Daya ignores her, maxim that she wants to hang out with people her own historic period, not people that merely tell her what to do. Later inheriting her mother's old nail kit, Daya begins to pigment nail designs in Sophia's quondam salon, which Maria'southward group has now taken over.
At the end of Season Four, a prison-wide anarchism breaks out post-obit the news of Caputo'due south decision regarding Poussey's expiry. When Humphrey draws his gun, Maritza pushes him, causing him to drop it, and Daya picks it up. She beginning points it toward the white supremacist girls before turning it on the guards. She has Humphrey kneel and, cheered on by her fellow inmates of all races, points information technology at his forehead. The season ends on a bewilderment, with the terminate result of the collision not shown.
Season V [ ]
Gun in hand, Daya hesitates before shooting Humphrey and is visibly agitated at all of the yelling and chaos around her. Frustrated, she shoots first at the ceiling. Humphrey, in an try to garner Daya's sympathy, starts to speak to her in Spanish. This angers Daya even further (every bit she doesn't understand Spanish), and she shoots Humphrey in the leg. From that moment forrard, Daya finds herself the unwitting leader of a full-blown riot, although it is actually Maria calling most of the shots. Maria offers Daya multiple chances to mitt her the gun - and therefore forsake the leadership of the anarchism - simply Daya refuses. Mere hours into the anarchism, however, Daya is knocked out and the gun is stolen, but she does not know by whom.
Propped up by the more zealous inmates, Daya continues by simply pretending she even so has the gun, which she achieves by making a gun shape with her hand in her hoodie pocket. But, after Gloria is "pantsed" by Leanne and Angie as a prank and the gun falls out of her waistband, Daya realizes it was Gloria that stole information technology all along. Angry and resentful at Gloria for trying to female parent her, and wanting to escape the chaos indoors, Daya moves outside in the g with Piper and Alex and a number of other inmates who are distancing themselves from the riot.
While in the thou, Daya tries to help beautify the prison with a mural on the garden shed, depicting a cartoon-ish CO Bennett. However, this respite from her role in starting the anarchism doesn't last long. After a TV interview with Judy King and Aleida, the media is alerted to the fact that a guard was shot by an inmate, leading to an impasse in the negotiations to end the standoff. Taystee, negotiating on behalf of the inmates, insists on amnesty for the rioters, but Natalie Figueroa, negotiating on behalf of MCC, refuses as long every bit the shooter remains at big. Confronted past Gloria and Aleida, Daya initially cannot come to grips with her own culpability in the shooting, but eventually realizes she has no pick but to ain up to her deportment.
Daya makes a final phone phone call to Delia Powell and confesses that Aleida lied about her baby being stillborn. Daya tells Delia the truth: that her daughter Armaria Diaz is alive and in foster care, and she wants Delia to adopt her and requite her a normal life. Delia is taken aback simply agrees. Before hanging up, Daya urges Delia to pronounce Armaria's proper noun correctly and to give her space (that Daya never felt she herself had labuguen) to live her ain life. Later on arranging for her daughter'southward future, Daya turns herself in - enabling negotiations for anybody else's amnesty to go ahead.
Daya'southward fate at the finish of Flavor five is unclear, just it is heavily implied that she is sent to Max with an extended sentence after shooting Humphrey.
Flavour Half dozen [ ]
Dayanara is outset seen in her maximum security cell in Administrative Segregation. She is a part of Suzanne's hallucinations due to lack of medication and is performing an interpretive dance with two guards. In reality, Dayanara is existence browbeaten up past the maximum security guards, not for the first time, because of her role in killing Humphrey. Piper is in the adjacent jail cell and asks how she is feeling to which Daya replies that the guards might have broken her ribs this time. While in the Rec yard (locked in a muzzle), she is offered OxyContin from Daddy to assist with the pain. Daya resists until the pain becomes too bad to bear. However, pain relief rapidly changes to drug corruption and she begins snorting the pills to get high.
While the special agents are trying to frame the riots on the Litchfield inmates, Daya reveals that she took a plea for shooting Humphrey to avert the possibility of a expiry penalization and is getting a life sentence.
Daya, from fear of beingness completely alone, begins a sexual human relationship with Daddy, and, when the drug supply dries up, She makes a deal with Blanca to exchange drugs for receiving the condom for Blanca. They swap the items in Rec course but are witnessed past Charlene Teng and Marie Brock who follows Daya out and steal back the drugs while hitting her a flake. Daddy is upset and scared just Daya managed to salve some pills. ("Gordons")
Later, she fifty-fifty concocts a new pipeline where she helps import drugs into the prison with her mother and CO Hopper, who is Aleida's new fellow.
Gloria is taken into C-Block and is bombarded by Daddy and Annalisa. Daya runs over and hugs her, telling Daddy that information technology is Gloria, who apparently she has been told a lot most. She makes Adeola and some friends move and Gloria notices she is high and worries for her with the new-establish ability.
Aleida visits Daya, and is dislocated as to why she is and then sloppy, originally thinking she's tired. She realises that Daya is loftier and Daya faints, with Immature request if she'south okay. Aleida just tells Daya to go get sleep and is left speechless. Daya later on goes outside for kickball and throws a rock at a crow, well-nigh killing information technology. Maria gets aroused at her for this, equally Daya is shocked. After Zirconia tells Maria that Piper got out, Daya says that's skillful for her. Daddy scolds her and she reminds anybody that Piper is the reason they're out there playing kickball. She afterwards abandons the plan as well, and plays kickball, existence quite serious well-nigh it. Daya and Tiffany cheer when Adeola is knocked out.
By the shut of Season Half dozen, Daya has embraced a new "thug life" persona; equally Daddy's partner, she wields a lot of influence and isn't agape to use it. Hardfaced and manipulative, the Daya who entered prison house at the showtime of Flavour One has all but completely disappeared.
Season 7 [ ]
Daya accidentally murders her girlfriend Daddy subsequently spiking her drink when finding out she was cheating. However, she uses this to her advantage, insinuating to other inmates that is was intentional to spark fear and make them follow her.
Daya becomes a drug dealer and an aficionado. She enjoys existence in charge and enlists her siblings for assistance getting drugs into the prison. Her behavior towards her siblings is in stark dissimilarity to the way she treated them at the starting time of the series. She no longer cares about their true wellbeing.
In the terminal episode Daya reveals to Aleida that she is now working with her siblings. When her mother asks her why she changed so much, she implies that it's because she knows how it feels to kill someone. Aleida tells her that selling drugs is something yous do so your children don't accept to only Daya doesn't listen or seem to intendance.
Aleida then karate chops her in the windpipe and begins to strangle her. Information technology tin be presumed that Aleida plans to impale her and then she won't corrupt her other children. Whether or not Aleida is successful in killing Daya is never shown, although extra Dascha Polanco opined that she does non.[1]
Relationships [ ]
Family [ ]
- Aleida Diaz (mother)
- Eva Diaz (sister)
- Christina Diaz (sister)
- Lucy Diaz (sister)
- Emiliano Diaz (brother)
- Armaria (daughter)
- Jazmina (the offset cousin once removed)
- Mama Lourdes (grandmother; mentioned)
- Cesar Velazquez (mother's partner; paternal effigy)
- Unnamed Begetter (Estranged Father)
Romantic [ ]
- John Bennett (ex-fiancé and begetter of their daughter Armaria)
- George Mendez (imitation affair to frame Mendez equally the father of her child; gets arrested for rape)
- Cesar Velazquez (her female parent's partner; slept with Daya at to the lowest degree in one case in flashback)
- Domiga "Daddy" Duarte (inmate from max; deceased)
Friends [ ]
- Gloria Mendoza (mother-figure after Aleida leaves prison) - Gloria cares for her during her pregnancy, being much more motherly and caring than her actual mother. Later on Aleida has been released, she drifts abroad from Gloria, eventually falling in with Maria's gang. During the anarchism, Daya is angry towards Gloria for knocking her out and stealing her gun presently after the shooting of Humprey. In Max, Gloria severes her connection to Daya after her failure to stop her from falling in with gangs, and somewhen drug addiction.
- Maritza Ramos
- Marisol Gonzales
- Blanca Flores
- Tasha Jefferson
- Maria Ruiz
- Ouija
- Zirconia
- Ramona Pidge
- Lorna Morello
- Daddy
- Annalisa Damiva
- Barbara Denning
- Adeola
Enemies [ ]
- Thomas Humphrey (Daya shoots Humphrey after his systematic abuse of inmates)
- Tamika Ward
- C-Block inmates in full general
Trivia [ ]
- Teenage Dayanara in the Season Five flashbacks is portrayed by actress Dascha Polanco'southward real daughter.
- She is i of the several characters who appeared in all episodes of the season they weren't credited equally a regular.
- She would be considered bisexual, as demonstrated by her sexual relationship with Daddy, but nothing has been confirmed yet. She states in Chocolate Fleck Nookie to Gloria that she is "gay for the stay."
- Dayanara is one of many inmates that serves as 1 of the main antagonists of a season.
- Dascha Polanco, the actress who plays Dayanara Diaz, revealed in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that Daya did not die at the end of flavour 7. "They made information technology very clear to me that I don't dice," she tells THR. "I thought that she did. But the writers told me, 'She doesn't die, but she gets knocked out really good.' And I realized information technology was going to be left every bit that question."
- Daya was one of allegedly 4 characters that were considered to be killed off in season 4; the showrunners ultimately decided on the graphic symbol of Poussey. Daya'south death, were information technology to have been written into the season'due south story arc, was to symbolize the shortcomings of Aleida equally a mother.
Memorable Quotes [ ]
- "Fuck diamonds, I got spinach!"
- — Dayanara Diaz, Hugs Tin can Be Deceiving
- "'Cause thinking most shit fucks yous upward."
- — Dayanara Diaz,How To Exercise Life
- "She wasn't gonna say zilch. Y'all think she's trying to get my babe daddy locked upwards then he tin can't provide?"
- — to Bennett in Comic Sans
- "Fucking C.O'southward, you lot pieces of shit."
- — Dayanara Diaz, pointing a gun at Thomas Humphrey in Toast Tin't Never Be Bread Again
- "I didn't retrieve information technology through."
- — Dayanara Diaz, Gordons
- "I don't fucking speak Spanish."
- — Dayanara Diaz, Riot FOMO
References [ ]
- ↑ https://tvline.com/2019/08/02/orange-is-the-new-blackness-daya-dies-strangled-aleida-oitnb-series-finale/
Gallery [ ]
Season 1 [ ]
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"I Wasn't Ready" [ ]
Flavour 2 [ ]
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Flavour 3 [ ]
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| "Thirsty Bird": | "Looks Blue, Tastes Red": | "Hugs Can Exist Deceiving": | "A Whole Other Pigsty": | "Low Self Esteem Metropolis": | "You Also Take a Pizza": | "Comic Sans": | ||||
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| "Appropriately Sized Pots": | "xl Oz. of Furlough": | "Little Mustachioed Shit": | "Take a Break From Your Values": | "It Was the Change": | "We Have Manners. We're Polite.": | |||||
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| "Female parent'due south Day": | "Bed Bugs and Across": | "Empathy Is a Boner Killer": | "Finger in the Dyke": | "Simulated It Till Yous Fake It Some More": | "Ching Chong Chang": | "Natural language-Tied": | ||||
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| "Fear, and Other Smells": | "Where My Dreidel At": | "A Tittin' and a Hairin'": | "We Can Be Heroes": | "Don't Make Me Come Dorsum There": | "Trust No Bitch": | |||||
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| "Work That Body for Me": | "Ability Suit": | "(Don't) Say Annihilation": | "Dr. Psycho": | "We'll E'er Have Baltimore": | "Piece of Shit": | "It Sounded Nicer in My Head": | ||||
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| "Friends in Low Places": | "Turn Table Turn": | "Bunny, Skull, Bunny, Skull": | "People Persons": | "The Animals": | "Toast Tin't Never Be Breadstuff Again": | |||||
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| "Riot FOMO": | "Fuck, Marry, Frieda": | "Pissters!": | "Litchfield's Got Talent": | "Sing It, White Effie": | "Flaming Hot Cheetos, Literally": | "Full Bush, Half Snickers": | ||||
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| "Tied to the Tracks": | "The Tightening": | "The Reverse Midas Touch": | "Breaking the Fiberboard Ceiling": | "Tattoo You": | "Storm-y Weather": | |||||
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| "Who Knows Better Than I": | "Shitstorm Coming": | "Look Out for Number Ane": | "I'thou the Talking Ass": | "Mischief Mischief": | "State of the Uterus": | "Irresolute Winds": | ||||
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| "Gordons": | "Intermission the Cord": | "Chocolate Chip Nookie": | "Well This Took a Dark Turn": | "Double Trouble": | "Be Free": | |||||
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| Orange Is the New Blackness : Season Seven | ||||||||||
| "Beginning of the Finish": | "Just Desserts": | "And Brown Is the New Orangish": | "How to Do Life": | "Minority Deport": | "Trapped in an Lift": | "Me as Well": | ||||
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| "Baker'south Dozen": | "The Hidey Hole": | "The Thirteenth": | "God Bless America": | "The Big House": | "Hither's Where Nosotros Become Off": | |||||
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| Last seen in Minimum Security | Irma Lerman • A-Rod • Annie Valdez • White Cindy • Loretta Fisher • Voth • Danita | |
| Released inmates | Piper Chapman • Stella Carlin • Mercy Valduto • Sara Rice • Linda Ferguson • Sophia Burset • Jane Ingalls • Jimmy Cavanaugh • Judy King • George Mendez • Cesar Velazquez • Cindy Hayes • Gloria Mendoza • Blanca Flores | |
| Deceased inmates | Poussey Washington • Yvonne Parker • Tricia Miller • Maureen Kukudio • Carol Denning • Barbara Denning • Rosa Cisneros • Dominga Duarte • Tiffany Doggett | |
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