Tongue-Tied
- Episode aired Jun 11, 2015
- TV-MA
- 58m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
2.1K
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Norma's healing powers draw more believers. Piper creates a new business venture. Caputo breaks in new hires.Norma's healing powers draw more believers. Piper creates a new business venture. Caputo breaks in new hires.Norma's healing powers draw more believers. Piper creates a new business venture. Caputo breaks in new hires.
Michael Harney
- Sam Healy
- (as Michael J. Harney)
- (credit only)
Taryn Manning
- Tiffany 'Pennsatucky' Doggett
- (credit only)
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The three main stories in this episode are about Norma, the champion passive-aggressive, Suzanne's eroticas and Chapman new business.
None of these characters is particularly sympathetic, but each is symptomatic of the troubles of modern society. Norma is the passive woman with nothing to say, who still manages to elicit sympathy because of her "victim" act. She's supposed to be bullied by Red but in reality she's just a fraud looking for an audience.
Suzanne is the typical producer of mediocre entertainment of the type that someone will always glorify, no matter how bad it is. "Some audience" likes it, so what? In the past the audience liked to watch people being beheaded, like during the French Revolution. They even cheered when the heads fell into the basket. Does it mean that if someone enjoys it, the entertainment must go on? Does it mean the author is really skilled or yet another fraud?
Chapman is so irritating and cringe worthy I am not surprised she's exploiting something exactly like her.
None of these characters is particularly sympathetic, but each is symptomatic of the troubles of modern society. Norma is the passive woman with nothing to say, who still manages to elicit sympathy because of her "victim" act. She's supposed to be bullied by Red but in reality she's just a fraud looking for an audience.
Suzanne is the typical producer of mediocre entertainment of the type that someone will always glorify, no matter how bad it is. "Some audience" likes it, so what? In the past the audience liked to watch people being beheaded, like during the French Revolution. They even cheered when the heads fell into the basket. Does it mean that if someone enjoys it, the entertainment must go on? Does it mean the author is really skilled or yet another fraud?
Chapman is so irritating and cringe worthy I am not surprised she's exploiting something exactly like her.
Orange is the New Black Season 3 Episode 7
Review :
Acting : In some cases the actors and actresses of this episode have performed badly enough. Over-acting, bad-acting and with it bad dialogue delivery have been observed in this episode. For the first time as a spectator I am saying so badly about acting. Actually acting shouldn't have been so bad.
Story : I don't know what else to say about the writers and the story. An interesting plot, instead of making it more interesting, the writers are constantly making it boring. I really sometimes wonder what exactly the writers think when writing the story. What comes to their minds is why the story is so low quality. As a viewer I would just request the writers to please try to make the story a little more interesting, we the viewers started watching this series with enough interest, but now we are losing the desire to watch the whole series. Please make the story interesting. This is a polite request to you and millions of viewers like me.
Direction : The director's job is to make the whole episode beautiful. But in the case of this episode I can say that the director has completely failed at it. The director has shown very low quality work in this episode. I did not expect such a bad job from the director.
Overall Episode : The story of the episode, the direction, the acting, these three main things are not good, the rest of the things of the episode do not look good in our eyes in any way. The editing and cinematography are pretty good, the background music is awful, I think it was better not to give the background music than to give it. The soundtrack is fairly good. Judging by all, I will give this episode only 6 out of 10 stars.
Review :
Acting : In some cases the actors and actresses of this episode have performed badly enough. Over-acting, bad-acting and with it bad dialogue delivery have been observed in this episode. For the first time as a spectator I am saying so badly about acting. Actually acting shouldn't have been so bad.
Story : I don't know what else to say about the writers and the story. An interesting plot, instead of making it more interesting, the writers are constantly making it boring. I really sometimes wonder what exactly the writers think when writing the story. What comes to their minds is why the story is so low quality. As a viewer I would just request the writers to please try to make the story a little more interesting, we the viewers started watching this series with enough interest, but now we are losing the desire to watch the whole series. Please make the story interesting. This is a polite request to you and millions of viewers like me.
Direction : The director's job is to make the whole episode beautiful. But in the case of this episode I can say that the director has completely failed at it. The director has shown very low quality work in this episode. I did not expect such a bad job from the director.
Overall Episode : The story of the episode, the direction, the acting, these three main things are not good, the rest of the things of the episode do not look good in our eyes in any way. The editing and cinematography are pretty good, the background music is awful, I think it was better not to give the background music than to give it. The soundtrack is fairly good. Judging by all, I will give this episode only 6 out of 10 stars.
Did you know
- TriviaAndrew Turner, played by Brad Aldous started out as a Big Top Circus clown.
- GoofsAt 52:44, when Lolly says, "We're a long way from Chicago," her mouth doesn't move.
- Quotes
Poussey Washington: [reading Suzanne's erotica] "The Admiral thrust his pork sword into her squish mitten"?
- Crazy creditsHaute Props - Katheline Pierre
- ConnectionsReferences Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
Details
- Runtime
- 58m
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