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      • When she is found guilty her sentence is extended, and becomes life. She is still in prison when the series comes to a close at the end of season seven, but manages to find a kind of peace with her new life, and how she can help others.
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    Sophia is a friendly person in general, and finds joy from her job in the salon. Beauty related activities seem to be the main way she passes her time in prison. Her relationships with family, colleagues, and other inmates are often complicated because she is a transgender woman. Her son is resentful and angry about her decision to transition; her ...

    Sophia is 6'0" tall and wears a light chestnut wig. She is always done up nicely and wears lipstick.

    Before Litchfield

    For a list of episodes featuring Sophia's flashbacks, see here. Before transitioning, Sophia was a firefighter named Marcus and was married to Crystal, with whom she had a son, Michael.To pay for her sex-reassignment operations, she stole credit cards, boosting them to finance her surgeries. Throughout the entire process, her unknowing wife stuck by her, but Michael had difficulty accepting that his biological father was transgender and decided to get back at her by informing the police of he...

    Sophia is first seen in "I Wasn't Ready", where she compliments Piper's hair and tells her to come by Sophia's salon when she needs her roots doing. In "Tit Punch", Piper manages to trade some of Sophia's shea butter for a lock of her own hair, which Sophia weaves into Taystee's hair. The shea butter is one of the ingredients that Piper uses to create a painkilling balm for Red's back, thus ending her starvation punishment for insulting Red's food.Sophia spends the first half of the first sea...

    Sophia applied for furlough when her father had a lung transplant that didn't take. Sophia had a very distant relationship with her father after her transition, but when he started dying, he began to accept her and even called her his daughter ("Appropriately Sized Pots"). During the second season, she is shown being visited by her son in prison for the first time, and they are seen making amends. Sophia also develops friendships with Red, who goes to her for a makeover when she learns Vee ha...

    Romantic

    1. Crystal Burset (wife) - Crystal and Sophia married before Sophia came out as transgender. Crystal supported her though her transition but their relationship was never the same because she was attracted to men only. Sometime after Sophia's incarceration, Crystal begins to date her pastor, although her and Sophia are still legally married. Sophia eventually gives them her blessing.

    Friends

    1. Sister Ingalls(best friend) - Sophia befriends Sister in an attempt to get her hormones after her own are taken away, but when this request is denied the two become close friends. When Sophia was put in SHU "for her own protection" in season 4, Sister Ingalls was the loudest in demanding answers from the prison. 2. Taystee(former; was too scared to hang out with Sophia after her transphobic abuse) 3. Gloria Mendoza (beginning of S3; later enemy; then friend once more as of "The Animals") 4...

    Enemies

    1. Aleida Diaz 2. Danita Danita is a hairdresser, but probably does not play her role properly, because Sophia calls her "butcher" and says she would not leave Danita near her with a pair of scissors. 3. Gloria Mendoza(former) - When their sons begin to spend time with each other, Sophia blames Benny for Michael's misbehavior and refuses to allow Crystal to continue giving Benny a ride to see Gloria. 4. Blanca Flores(transphobic insults) - Blanca is seen gossiping crassly about Sophia behind...

    Sophia's character is based on a real transgender inmate in Piper Kerman's book named Vanessa, however Kerman changed her name to Vanessa to protect her identity. Kerman describes Vanessa in her me...
    Pre-transition Sophia (Marcus) was played by Laverne Cox's twin brother M. Lamar. When it came time to film the pre-transition scenes, Laverne offered to do it, despite its possibly triggering natu...
    She has the longest span as recurring character, lasting for seven seasons.
    James Baldwin, the writer helped her when she was at her lowest point. His quote "Freedom is not something anybody can be given. Freedom is something people take and people are as free as they want...
    "You have some fucked up priorities."
    — Sophia Burset
    "I can take good care of you... but even if you don't go to me, don't go to Danita! She will burn the shitout of your scalp."
    — Sophia Burset
    "Human beings aren't supposed to live like this."
    — Sophia Burset
  3. Jul 27, 2019 · The finale of Orange Is the New Black season six was one of the most memorable episodes ever, and that's in part due to our learning the fate of Tasha "Taystee" Jefferson (Danielle Brooks). She was...

  4. Jul 30, 2019 · The surprise comes when Alex (Laura Prepon) is transferred to a prison in Ohio and is reunited with Carrie “Big Boo” Black (Lea DeLaria), Erica “Yoga” Jones (Constance Shulman), Angie Rice (Julie...

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  5. Dec 18, 2021 · Her original sentence was for 34 months. She has less than two years left on her sentence, but, like most of her associates, was still in prison when Orange is the New Black came to a close at the end of season seven.

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  6. Jul 26, 2019 · Gloria Mendoza (Selenis Leyva) manages to get out of prison and end her feud with Maria Ruiz (Jessica Pimentel) in the process.

  7. When someone can leave prison. When a prisoner is released depends on: the length of their sentence. their behaviour in prison. any time spent on remand (waiting for their trial)

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