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Orange Is the New Black · Season 7 · Netflix

Orange Is the New Black Season 7

Orange Is the New Black Season 7 is a MUST-WATCH, BollyMeter 8.8/10. 13 episodes on Netflix from 26 July 2019.

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BollyMeter8.8/1098% Tomatometer and Metacritic 81 for the finale season; critics called it a fitting end that returned the show to its most urgent social themes, with the immigration detention arc drawing particular acclaim.

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What BollyAI Thinks

The seventh and final season premiered July 26, 2019 and peaked at 98% on Rotten Tomatoes - the series' second-highest score after Season 2. Metacritic placed it at 81. The ending drew near-unanimous critical approval for not offering comfort where the social reality offered none. Danielle Brooks's Taystee and Uzo Aduba's Suzanne received particular final-season attention as the characters whose arcs most fully delivered on the show's original promise.

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The Room

98%critics positive7.8/10IMDb audience

Standout Episodes

The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.

  1. E1Episode 1

    S07E01 restarts the ensemble with ruthless clarity, trading soft resets for new power rules that make every choice costlier.

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  2. E2Episode 2

    S07E02 weaponizes routine, making every choice feel like evidence, even as the episode holds some payoff back for the final stretch.

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  3. E3Episode 3

    S07E03 treats prison rules like invisible weapons, and the episode proves cruelty scales best when it looks routine.

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  4. E4Episode 48.0

    S07E04 turns care into leverage and makes Piper’s control fantasies collapse under procedural pressure, with only minor timing drag.

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  5. E5Episode 5

    S07E05 turns every “help” into a moral contract, and watching characters sign under duress is the episode’s cruelest craft.

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  6. E6Episode 6

    S7E6 makes small choices weaponized, not dramatic. Taystee and Crazy Eyes drive the moral clock while Piper’s control fantasy fails the test.

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  7. E7Episode 7

    S07E07 turns loyalty into leverage and care into control, then proves dignity collapses when the prison keeps timing your pain.

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  8. E8Episode 87.8

    S07E08 turns cruelty into procedure, then makes you feel the time between decisions, not just the decisions themselves.

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  9. E9Episode 9

    S07E09 cashes in survival into real decisions, forcing Taystee and Suzanne to pay for every kind act with consequence.

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  10. E10Episode 10

    S07E10 turns care into leverage and forces the final-season lesson: truth costs more in prison than lies ever did.

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  11. E11Episode 11

    S07E11 turns procedure into personal threat, using ensemble room-politics to argue that survival always costs someone their truth.

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  12. E12Episode 12

    S07E12 makes the season’s final reckoning about who controls the story, not who escapes the system.

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  13. E13Episode 13

    The finale treats closure like aftermath, not reward, cashing out an ensemble world where dignity survives even when justice doesn’t.

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