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10 Reasons You Should Be Watching Orange Is The New Black

Netflix has done it again. Not only do they have another hit original series with Orange is the New Black, but their shows seem to be getting stronger and stronger following the previous successes of House of Cards (which made a splash in the recent Emmy nominations announcement), and Arrested Development, which was coolly received at first but after critics had time to digest it found it overwhelmingly positive. I’ll leave it to others to speculate on whether this Netflix model is sustainable or not and whether they could potentially become the next HBO or whether they’re a fad that will be replaced by the next big thing whatever that ends up being.

[h2]2) It’s Jenji Kohan’s followup to Weeds[/h2]

Orange is the New Black

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Weeds was a show that took a brilliant premise, stretched it to its extremes, and perhaps ran on a little longer than its best before date. I was a big supporter of it for about five seasons before becoming occupied with other shows that had become of greater interest. It had an excellent run and possesses a legacy that is sure to be understated, despite being one of the most popular Showtime series of all time. It sucks that it’s still necessary to emphasize this but having a female showrunner on an award-winning and popular new cable TV show was and is an important thing, and makes the world better.

I went over some of the reluctance I had toward Orange is the New Black, specifically that it seemed like territory that Kohan herself had already explored, even though I hadn’t seen the seasons of Weeds where Nancy goes to jail. But I’ve come to realize that this was all a product of my own stupidity. Jenji Kohan is the real deal, proving herself as a wonderful storyteller and the furthest thing from a one hit wonder. She has an ability to create more memorable and resonant characters in a single series than many people are capable of inventing over an entire career, and this is more apparent than ever in the ensemble nature of Orange. Among other things, and I realize this may not be her doing but would have had to be met with her approval making her ultimately responsible, she has a knack for beautiful opening title sequences. Orange’s opening is perfect for Netflix in that it becomes richer the more you watch it, and with Netflix, you’re going to watch it a lot over a short period. The faces paired with the Regina Spektor song work wonders, and the rest of the show lives up to that standard.

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