
Oz
OZ is set deep inside the Oswald Maximum Security Prison, in an experimental unit known as Emerald City. Em City focuses on prisoner rehabilitation over public retribution. There's one set of rules from the outside looking in, and another once you're inside. Every group - Muslims, Latinos, Italians, Aryans - stick close to their mutual friends and terrorizes their mutual enemies.
Season Two premiere. In the aftermath of the riot that killed six inmates and two officers, Oz is locked down, and Emerald City prisoners are sent either to solitary or gen pop. A special committee is appointed to investigate the riot.
Ten months after the riot, Em City is reopened. A recovered McManus creates a council of group representatives to keep order, and initiates classes to help inmates get high-school equivalency diplomas.
Alvarez knows who raped Glynn's daughter, but refuses to tell the warden. Wangler is making progress at school, but his cellmate, Adebisi, isn't a fan of higher education. When Hill's judge is convicted of accepting bribes, Said takes up Hill's case.
Augustus Hill's appeal is denied, despite the efforts of Said, who has better luck with Poet's poems. Meanwhile, O'Reily survives his lumpectomy, and now focuses his attention on Dr. Nathan.
With their enmity at a boiling point, Adebisi poisons Schibetta--but not fatally. Now that his brother has turned himself in for murder, Glynn no longer owes Schibetta any favors.
Schillinger attempts to enlist Said to get him out of jail. Recovered from being poisoned, Schibetta is brutalized by Adebisi, losing 'control' of Oz. Meanwhile, Alvarez is bumped out of the Latino power seat by Raoul Hernandez, a.k.a. El Cid.
Cyril O'Reily, Ryan's brother, is imprisoned and falls under Schillinger's control. Ryan tries to get him away into Em City, but Cyril winds up in the hole. El Cid tells Alvarez there's only way he can 'stay in the game.'
In the Season Two finale, Wittlesey is transferred to general population and replaced by Karl Metzger, a Nazi. Mack and another Aryan try to escape through Busmalis and Rebadow's hole. Hill gets the idea of escaping Oz by hiding in a coffin.
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Harold Perrineau | Augustus Hill |
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Lauren Vélez | Dr. Gloria Nathan |
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J.K. Simmons | Vern Schillinger |
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Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje | Simon Adebisi |
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Ernie Hudson | Warden Leo Glynn |
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B.D. Wong | Father Ray Mukada |
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Lee Tergesen | Tobias Beecher |
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Dean Winters | Ryan O'Reily |
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Kirk Acevedo | Miguel Alvarez |
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Terry Kinney | Tim McManus |
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Edie Falco | Officer Diane Whittlesey |
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Eamonn Walker | Kareem Said |
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Rita Moreno | Sister Peter Marie Reimondo |
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J.D. Williams | Kenny Wangler |
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George Morfogen | Bob Rebadow |
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Granville Adams | Zahir Arif |
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Frank Bonsangue | Sicilian Crew |
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Ali Merhi | Luis Batista |
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Bryan Callen | Jonathan Coushaine |
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Tom Mardirosian | Agamemnon Busmalis |
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Chuck Zito | Chucky Pancamo |
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muMs da Schemer | Poet |
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Leif Riddell | Mark Mack |
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Sean Dugan | Timmy Kirk |
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Brett Gillen | Philip Featherstone |
Director | Uli Edel |
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Mary Harron |
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Jean De Segonzac |
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Kathy Bates |
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Bob Balaban |
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Keith Samples |
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Alan Taylor |
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Nick Gomez |
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Writer | Tom Fontana, Sean Jablonski, Bradford Winters, Debbie Sarjeant | |
Producer | Jim Finnerty, Tom Fontana, Barry Levinson, Bridget Potter | |
Musician | David Darlington, Steven Rosen | |
Photography | Glenn Kershaw |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 2792 |
Added Date | Aug 06, 2015 18:01:18 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:18:07 |