


Last but not least, she’s chosen to be with Alex. She’s sweeping floors at Starbucks, and enrolled in a first-year law class. She has moved out of Cal and Neri’s apartment and into a place of her own. I’m talking about a clean sweep… clean living… a clean conscience… and a clean slate.” Throughout the voiceover, we get glimpses of Piper’s new life. ( Sound familiar?) “But now, when I say clean, I’m not talking about baths and showers anymore. “I’ve always loved getting clean,” she says. She hits the open road, and a voiceover begins.
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In the end, Piper makes not just one decision, but a series of decisions about what she wants her life to be. Now it’s up to Piper to decide whether she wants to hold on to Alex, or embrace something new. He suggests that Alex was Piper’s ticket to becoming something special. Larry says he thinks that’s real nice of Alex, considering that she’s “a destructive piece of s-t.” Be that as it may, Larry doesn’t think that Alex ruined Piper’s life.

Now at a crossroads, Piper visits with ex-fiancé Larry and tells him that Alex has set her free. She hangs up the receiver and walks out of visitation, while an overwhelmed Piper breaks down in tears. She loves her too much to make her wait another three years before she gets out. Alex is her life, and she’s not ready to let go. Piper insists that Alex isn’t a detour from her life. She apologizes to her wife for the “f-ked up detour you took with me.” She wants her to move on with her life and find what makes her happy. She tells Piper that what they’re doing - “the fighting, the cheating, the negotiating” - isn’t working. In visitation, Alex tells Pipes that she’s being transferred to an Ohio penitentiary, and it might be for the best. Later on, Piper heads to Litchfield to see Alex. He channels his inner Marie Kondo and asks if Alex still “sparks joy.” If not, “thank her for what she’s been in your life, and let her go,” he says. Chapman attempts to talk some sense into his daughter. Piper explains that things are a bit complicated right now, but agrees to give it some thought.Īfter Zelda leaves, Mr. Zelda takes Piper into the next room and tells her that she’s heading up to Northampton on business for a few weeks, and she’d like her to tag along. She returns home to find her father and Zelda in the kitchen. OITNB's Danielle Brooks Weighs In on Taystee's Fate: 'The Happy Ending Went Out the Window a Long Time Ago' WWE Star Paul 'The Big Show' Wight to Headline Netflix Family Comedy I feel like the writers did this on purpose and want rev to portray a deeper message but they couldn’t because it would not make sense for the show, they showed it through adults.On My Block Stars Start on Season 3 After Negotiating Big Salary Bump Basically, what I’m saying is that Maureen symbolizes a pedophile. Maureen(kukudio) knew that Suzanne had the mindset of a child bc of her disability and tried taking advantage of that through be relatable to Suzanne by acting and saying the same childish things. Just like how kukudio expected Suzanne to come into the house with her to do what was planned and then gets angry when Suzanne can tell something isn’t right here. Doesn’t this sound similar to how pedophiles try and lure kids into their trap? Gaining their trust bu talking nicely, or pretending to have the same interest or using toys and candy? And usually it works because the kids have no idea what danger they’re in, they’re innocent, but when that pefophile realizes the child doesn’t really know their intentions but still is aware they’re dangerous, they get pissed because it’s not what’s expected and run off. You could see how annoyed she was getting and her tone started to change and she became way more aggressive which she knew because she tried smiling and even explaining her reason to Suzanne as you would explain to a three year old, almost to make Suzanne trust her and then getting frustrated when she realizes that Suzanne isn’t falling for her tricks. But then when Suzanne was trying to understand why she wanted her to go into the house so bad she was kind of slipping up. Remember that episode where they all went to the lake and she took Suzanne too this house in the woods? At first, she was acting like how she normally acted, all childish and silly. For example, if you watch her throughout the show is it clear she has some sort of mental disability or illness by the way she carries herself. Now, I’m not talking about her being crazy with the whole suzanne situation.
