![]() ![]() With a meaningful look at both mourning for an individual and revolution for the collective, the episode resists the urge to give viewers a straightforward narrative, and that is what has made it such a standout success. ![]() Fans left that episode as devastated and emotionally shaken as the other characters in the show, and “Toast Can’t Never Be Bread Again” is the powerful response to all of that rage and sadness. ![]() It follows the gut-wrenching episode “The Animals” in which prison guards kill the contagiously adorable character Poussey (Samira Wiley) during a cafeteria uproar. The Season 4 finale is a turning point for the series in both tone and substance. #OITNB via post shared by Orange is the New Black on at 2:48pm PDT
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