Just watched the first episode myself. Thought it was interesting. Not on the level of something like the wire, but still good. Lots of familiar faces on the show, who I assume got their start on Oz.
A lot of them previously guest starred on Homicide:LOTS (and Jon Seda was a regular; BTW, funny how both Oz and The Shield had former H:LOTS regulars playing characters who seem to be central before they meet a surprising death at the end of the very first episode), which Tom Fontana previously worked on. Also, many Oz actors were also on various Law & Order shows - some of them were filming both shows at the same time. (This is why Meloni had to take some time off from Oz.)Just watched the first episode myself. Thought it was interesting. Not on the level of something like the wire, but still good. Lots of familiar faces on the show, who I assume got their start on Oz.
Just watched the first episode myself. Thought it was interesting. Not on the level of something like the wire, but still good. Lots of familiar faces on the show, who I assume got their start on Oz.
A lot of them previously guest starred on Homicide:LOTS (and Jon Seda was a regular; BTW, funny how both Oz and The Shield had former H:LOTS regulars playing characters who seem to be central before they meet a surprising death at the end of the very first episode), which Tom Fontana previously worked on. Also, many Oz actors were also on various Law & Order shows - some of them were filming both shows at the same time. (This is why Meloni had to take some time off from Oz.)
BTW, speaking of Fontana, can anyone think of another TV series where the series creator wrote or co-wrote literally every episode? It seems to be a really rare case.
Beecher gets to the point where he doesn't care if he's playing with fire, he's too far gone to care - I guess where you are in the series, he's already hit that point?
Yeah, I think that's the point where I'm at. Beecher's all sing-songy and making up rhymes. He definitely seems like he's lost his grip on reality. I don't think he's on drugs anymore... he's just kind of crazy. And yet not totally crazy--when he tells Augustus about Schillinger plotting to kill him and how Schillinger played right into his plan, it's obvious that he was sane enough to have a plan. I'd just think he'd realize at some point that messing with Schillinger is just not a good idea.
Such a change from how Beecher was in season one, too... he was so passive. He'd say no, but Schillinger would push and he'd cave. It's quite a turn.
I'd spoil stuff if I told you that... But it's not any time soon.Interesting--I didn't realize SVU and Oz were concurrent. When does Meloni take time off? I just met his character, Keller, and I really like him... even if he is up to no good.![]()
No, she never reappears, although she's mentioned in a later episode. But there are some great storylines in store for Said, and they may or may not involve a love interest... Keep watching...So I watched two more episodes! The fourth and the fifth of the second season. Poor Augustus... he really got his hopes up for getting out. I felt for Said, too... I think he had an agenda, but I felt like he was genuinely trying to get Augustus out. Do we ever find out any more about his ex-fiancee (the prosecutor)?
Keep watching...Is Poet out for good?
Keep watching...Is it all a ploy, or does Keller genuinely care for Beecher at all?
The relationships among some of these characters seem utterly Shakespearean at times. My personal opinion is that yes, Keller really does genuinely love Beecher, but it's a twisted kind of love that could only make sense in a twisted setting such as Oz.Keep watching...Is it all a ploy, or does Keller genuinely care for Beecher at all?![]()
Schillinger can't touch Beecher for the simple reason that if anything happened to him, he would be the obvious chief suspect and thanks to Governor Devlin that means a fast track to the death penalty.
No, she never reappears, although she's mentioned in a later episode. But there are some great storylines in store for Said, and they may or may not involve a love interest... Keep watching...![]()
The relationships among some of these characters seem utterly Shakespearean at times. My personal opinion is that yes, Keller really does genuinely love Beecher, but it's a twisted kind of love that could only make sense in a twisted setting such as Oz.
At some point, definitely. I know I did.Am I going to hate Keller???
Which scene was that - the shower scene or the solitary confinement one? Or the one where Keller is standing naked in the pod in the middle of the night... come to think of it, there were several memorable scenes!ummmm... Keller is hung.He'd better be gentle if he does sleep with Beecher!
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No, it definitely isn't. Cyril should have been sent to a psychiatric prison unit instead of Oz.Man, O'Reilly is one twisted SOB. His poor brother is in jail now! I'm guessing life is not going to be so easy for him there.![]()
At some point, definitely. I know I did.Am I going to hate Keller???![]()
Which scene was that - the shower scene or the solitary confinement one? Or the one where Keller is standing naked in the pod in the middle of the night... come to think of it, there were several memorable scenes!ummmm... Keller is hung.He'd better be gentle if he does sleep with Beecher!
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My poor dad, walking in and seeing me seeing that guy on TV...
I do know I had a difficult time taking his Law & Order character seriously at first!
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No, it definitely isn't. Cyril should have been sent to a psychiatric prison unit instead of Oz.Man, O'Reilly is one twisted SOB. His poor brother is in jail now! I'm guessing life is not going to be so easy for him there.![]()
So I guess that's why Schillinger is getting Keller to pull the mind fuck on Beecher (at least, that's where I assume it's going) rather than physically hurting him?
I thought the storyline about Sister Peter Marie finding out who killed her husband was a little weak, given that we saw in the initial flashback that that crazy dude (forgetting his name now) witnessed the murder. And her husband didn't fall off a truck--he was pushed in front of one! Meh. That didn't need to last three episodes.
Pretty much, there's a recurring theme of Schillinger and Beecher attacking others to get to each other.
I agree that that was probably the weakest story in the otherwise-stellar second season. It just comes across as way too convoluted. I do like that crazy little guy, though - he's a fun character every time he pops up.
I think you're going to both love and hate Keller... love one moment, hate the next moment, or both at the same time. I had this experience with both Keller and O'Reilly.
The thing about Beecher is that, while he is so vulnerable especially at the start of the show, and goes through a lot of awful things (though he partly has himself to blame for some of it), he's a lot tougher than he seems at first... Schillinger has already learned that lesson the hard way.
And you can be sure that this was not the last time Keller has shown his stuff on Oz.And boy, does he have something to show.
You get to see pretty much everyone naked at some point or another, but I think Keller might have broken the record for the number of times he was nude onscreen.
You're mean!And yeah, what he did to Schibetta was awful, but Schibetta was definitely a little punk. When he and the other Italian dude ganged up on Adebisi (with the help of a guard!), I was rooting for Adebisi!![]()
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I'm not so sure McManus could have forgiven Schillinger either, despite what he said to Beecher.
You're mean!I felt bad for Schibetta because after all, he was just trying to take what he felt was his rightful place as the Mafia princeling. Obviously he doesn't have what it takes and needs to find another line of work, but I imagine that would be difficult for him to accept, having been groomed since childhood for the job. All that macho bs, poor guy. Keep watching his story, he definitely doesn't give up (long after the point where he really should have) but unlike Beecher, he really doesn't have unexpected reservoirs of crazy strength. He's just crazy and rather sad.
McManus is a mealy-mouthed hypocrite!![]()
I'm no expert, but my strong hunch is that this show really exaggerates things in order to keep coming up with as much awful shit as possible.Does no one come down on these inmates for rape, though? I mean, I'm guessing Schibetta won't accuse Adebisi for pride reasons, but Beecher has no bones about telling people that Schillinger raped him. No consequences? It seemed like all of the prison officials--even Sister Pete!--knew Schillinger was raping Beecher, and no one even thought to, I don't know, move one of them to another pod??? Is that realistic?
I'm no expert, but my strong hunch is that this show really exaggerates things in order to keep coming up with as much awful shit as possible.![]()
Whenever an inmate complains about something, the first thing that happens is that McManus asks for proof - did anybody see it happen, and are they willing to testify? If the answer to either question is anything other than a definite "yes" McManus just shrugs and says he can't do anything.![]()
I don't remember, but Beecher's kids and dad get mixed up in this crazy show, too... it probably should have been called "The Perils of Tobias"!Did Schillinger really have Beecher's wife killed?? Will we ever find out the answer to that?
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