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Piper is a great character in season one and two as the fish-out-of-water newbie. But the season three badass-panty-cartel Piper is a jerk, and the story is not believable. She only has a 15 month sentence, so she wouldn't do something so risky, and she doesn't have the gravitas to act like Vee from season two. Reply.
- Cheating on Larry with Alex
- Beating Pennsatucky to A Pulp
- Lying Under Oath
- Antagonizing Soso
- Putting Alex Back in Prison
- The Panty Business
- She Keeps The Money For Herself
- Framing Stella
- Starting A White Power Group
- Framing Ruiz
This is a complicated situation. Piper was feeling lonely and...repressed in prison, and she didn't have Larry. She also has a romantic past with Alex. And Alex was looking to put the past behind them and was acting friendly towards Piper. Finally, Larry openly lied to her and told her that Alex didn'tname her as an accessory. Piper can't exactly b...
This is another complicated situation, but it proves that Piper is embracing her darker side. At the end of season one, Pennsatucky literally tries to kill Piper for disrespecting her and running away from the baptism. Meanwhile, Healy leaves her alone with Tucky to punish her for provocatively embracing Alex. Feeling alone and defensive, Piper rig...
Once again Piper's relationship with Alex gets her into trouble when she lies under oath. The beginning of season two sees Piper testifying against Alex's drug boss, Kubra. Alex tells her to lie about knowing Kubra because if she tells the truth, Kubra will exact revenge on her and Alex. She goes ahead and lies for Alex, but Alex ends up caving und...
We get our first true glimpse of the heartless monster that is Piper Chapman when Soso arrives at the prison. RELATED: Orange Is The New Black: 10 Most Hated Supporting Characters Much like Piper, Soso has difficulty adjusting to her new predicament, cries at night, and seeks comfort in other people. She makes the mistake of lying in Piper's bed, r...
Once Kubra goes free, Alex begins suffering from extreme paranoia, as she fears that Kubra will exact his revenge. She shares this paranoia with Piper when she visits her in prison, along with her intention on skipping town. Piper in turn has Polly report Alex for violating her parole, and Alex is sent back to prison. While Piper had good intention...
Things get even worse for Piper in season three when she begins her panty business. A corporation has the prisoners manufacture their panties as a form of cheap labor, but Piper has other ideas. She has prisoners wear the panties, sneaks the used panties to a guard who in turn gives them to Cal (Piper's brother) who in turns gives the money to Pipe...
Despite the panty business being a group effort, Piper decides to keep all the money for herself. RELATED: Orange Is The New Black: 10 People Piper Should Have Been With Other Than Alex This rightfully causes some dissension within the "company," and some "employees" begin an uprising over their lack of pay. This causes a lot of problems with Flaca...
The panty business comes to a problematic head when Stella steals all of Piper's money after learning that she will be released. To exact her revenge, Piper steals the prison's contraband (which includes the likes of marijuana, a shiv, cigarettes, and a screwdriver) and stashes them in Stella's bunk before ratting her out to the C.Os. Stella is sen...
It doesn't get much worse than starting a White Power group. When Maria infringes on Piper's panty business with her own, she decides to set up a "task force" to deal with gang activity. However, this meeting quickly spirals out of control and a White Power group is formed to target the Dominicans. Piper begrudgingly goes along with it, effectively...
This would turn out to be Piper's downfall. High on her own ego and fearing the power of her white nationalist group, Piper decides to plant panties in Ruiz's bunk - an act that adds another 3-5 years on Ruiz's sentence. A vengeful Ruiz then branded Piper with a swastika, an act that deflated Piper's ego and resorted her to the scared and dismissiv...
Piper Kerman noted in her memoir that if she didn't have access to top quality legal representation, she would be in much the same position as many of the other inmates. It's not just being white: it's being white and at least upper middle class and able to pay for private representation.
I often run across a few people who are annoyed at Piper. Whether it be people on the internet or people who I talk to in real life. I totally understand not liking a character for some reason or another because I do that too (insert offway glance at Octavian).
- Alex’s mysterious absence. The first few episodes of OITNB's sixth season tried to create tension and mystery in a somewhat cheap way: Piper couldn't figure out where Alex was following the riot.
- Their relationship timeline. There is one constant refrain among fans of Orange Is the New Black when it comes to plot holes: the timeline has never made sense.
- ALEX SNITCHED ON PIPER AND LIED ABOUT IT. Maybe we're old-fashioned, but we probably wouldn't recommend dating the person who got you embroiled in a criminal enterprise then ratted you out to the cops.
- They betrayed each other even after getting thrown in jail. What, did you think getting into jail would be the only time these two betrayed each other? A relationship that starts with betrayal is likely to continue with betrayal, and Piper and Alex sure didn't buck that trend.
Nov 5, 2018 · When it comes to proper LGBT+ representation on the show, there are some things the show gets right. Take Sophia, a trans woman struggling to find her place in a women's prison. When it comes to Piper, though, the show seems to want her status to appear murkier. The truth is that Piper is 100% bi.
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Jun 5, 2014 · Piper Chapman speaks this line in the season two premiere of Orange Is the New Black, and with one simple sentence reveals the essence of her character's journey. Piper has transitioned from her...