"Turn Table Turn" features the cruel and unusual punishments employed at Litchfield Penitentiary.
“Friends In Low Places” features more than one "mea culpa" from the inmates and employees at Litchfield.
“It Sounded Better In My Head” shows us how many of the inmates are confronted by the mistakes of their past, the consequences in their present, and their options for the future.
“Piece of Sh*t” uses excrement as a metaphor for the situations, personalities, and actions of those at Litchfield.
In “We’ll Always Have Baltimore” it seems we’re seeing how the women inmates at Litchfield are being punished in the small, yet significant ways.