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An episode by episode review of HBO‘s Award winning debut drama series, Oz. Go beyond the walls of the Oswald Maximum Security Penitentiary. Follow the show on Twitter & Instagram - @insideozpodcast. Email the show at insideozpodcast@gmail.com

Inside Oz insideozpodcast

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    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

An episode by episode review of HBO‘s Award winning debut drama series, Oz. Go beyond the walls of the Oswald Maximum Security Penitentiary. Follow the show on Twitter & Instagram - @insideozpodcast. Email the show at insideozpodcast@gmail.com

    S4(B)E15 - Even The Score

    S4(B)E15 - Even The Score

    “……alive?”
    With Beecher’s Parole Hearing drawing near, Pete arranges for him to meet with The Rockwells.
    With Carl Jenkins dead and due to a lack of testimony, Robson is set to be released from Solitary much to Said’s annoyance. A fight between the two in the library, resulting in Said being sent to The Hole only makes matters worse as a War begins to brew amongst The Aryans and The Muslims.
    Following an incident in the Cafeteria, Vahue is carrying an injury ahead of Game 2 of the Basketball Series. Rather than postpone the game, Vahue demands to play on as an NBA talent scout arrives at Oz to take a look at Dave. Could his dreams of playing in the big leagues be about to come true?
    As The Homeboys continue to plot against Augustus, Edward makes a discovery, leading to Tug going to Inmates Court.
    In an attempt to make his problem with Giles wanting to be stoned to death go away, Devlin arrives at Oz to try and persuade Pete to declare Giles insane so that he can transfer Giles to the Connolly Institute. Pete refuses to lie about Giles’ mental state, leading to the State Supreme Court to have the final say.
    With Cyril’s transfer to the Connolly Institute still a possibility, Ryan looks to have Clare taken out of the equation. He can’t do it himself though, so he seeks the help of Alvin.
    Following a frosty first meeting, Ryan comes to Padraig’s aide following another fight between Padraig, Timmy and Jim. As their new partnership begins to blossom, and after an inspirational meeting with Suzanne, Ryan seeks an answer from Gloria with regards to his escape plan. Following the outcome, Ryan looks to prove to his countryman that he is in fact “True Irish” and in it for the cause. Padraig has other ideas though.
    Also on this episode: The podcast’s prolonged absence gets addressed, OJ Simpson gets the tribute he deserves, the beef between Chico & Omar leads to a Shakedown in Em City, Schillinger confronts Carrie as to who Jewel’s father is, where has BD Wong gone?, the crimes of Governor George Ryan, and Mr T wants us to treat our mothers right.
    All of this and more on the Series 4(B) Episode 15, Even The Score
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    • 2 hrs
    S4(B)E14 - Orpheus Descending

    S4(B)E14 - Orpheus Descending

    “And I will pour out mine indignation upon thee. I will blow against thee in the fire of my wrath, and deliver thee into the hand of brutish men, and skilful to destroy”
    McManus returns to Oz looking to settle the tension between Burr and Morales. A ceasefire is called as Augustus attempts to explain himself to Burr, but Burr casts Augustus out of the homeboys. With his plan scrapped and his troops numbers dwindling, Burr sets a ‘Search & Destroy’ mission for new podmate Edward.
    Clayton is causing problems in Unit J as he continues his feud with Alvin, this time over the origins of Alvin’s surname, but now he’s having issues with Johnny now too. Seeking a break from the tensions, Johnny has a visit with his wife Abby. Things appear to go well and they arrange to bring their son to the next visit. Clayton however has other ideas for Johnny upon his return, leading to Leo hitting the bottle hard.
    Beecher struggles to cope with Keller being gone from Oz. With the possibility of his Parole Hearing having a favourable outcome, as well as a blooming relationship with Katherine, a phone call with Keller brings him crashing right back down again.
    As Schillinger plays with his dolls, a chance encounter with a fellow inmate leads to questions about his new granddaughter’s bloodline.
    Said looks to have Robson tried along with Carl Jenkins for his attempted murder and the murder of Leroy. Feeling as though he can talk some sense into the young inmate, Said asks to meet with Carl, which is met with resistance from Leo. Finding a loophole, Said confides in Cloutier to meet with Carl instead, which raises the ire of the Aryans and Schillinger in particular.
    Vahue heads to the Basketball to escape Unit B’s Rat. Being gone from the NBA has affected Vahue’s skills somewhat. Luckily for him McManus is on the scene to give him some pointers. Failing to take McManus advice (because why would he?), Vahue dismisses the man from the “White Boy City League”, leading to McManus to challenge Vahue to a Best of 3 Series on the Gym’s Basketball Court. Vahue gets saddled with Busmalis as a teammate while McManus (eventually) teams up with Dave Brass, a CO from Unit B with some skills.
    As Moses execution approaches, his request to meet with those who are to receive his donated organs donated is accepted as he meets Jiffy Karras. Feeling a sense of purpose despite his impending death, Moses heads to Benchley Memorial for a routine examination.
    Padraic Connelly arrives at Oz awaiting his Deportation Hearing. Ryan tries to buddy up to his fellow Irish, but Padraic prefers to be a lone wolf. After an altercation with Jimmy and Jim in the Gym, Padraic receives news about his hearing.
    Ryan receives some (potentially) life changing family news from Suzanne. Things go from bad to worse following a scrap between Cyril and Jia, which leaves Jia in a coma. As McManus motions for Cyril to be transferred to the Connelly Institute, splitting the brothers and endangering Cyril “lifeline to reality”, Arif decides to finally come forward about witnessing Ryan murder Patrick Keenan. Facing the prospect of a trip to Death Row should he be convicted of Keenan’s murder, Ryan asks Gloria to help he and Cyril escape.
    Also on this episode: a quick catch-up on what I’ve been up to since the last episode, Jia spends an ungodly amount of time in the Em City Cage, some questions about Oz’s Inmate Uniform Policy, McManus facilitates Omar’s return to Em City by forgiving him for the stabbing incident, what would you do in Orpheus’ position?, Master P tries to add ‘play in the NBA’ to his business empire, some poor penmanship with The Aryans, Not That John Carpenter goes for the top prize on Up Your Ante and I enlist OSW Review’s Jay hunter (“HELLOOOOO!”) with some help with McManus’ attempted Irish.
    All of this and more on the Series 4(B) Episode 14, Orpheus Descending
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    • 2 hrs 17 min
    S4(B)E13 - Blizzard of ’01

    S4(B)E13 - Blizzard of ’01

    This episode is dedicated to the memory of Lance Reddick
    A snowstorm hits the area surrounding Oz.
    Following the death Fred ‘Nuggets’ Wick as part of the Aging Pill Experiment, Gloria’s career hangs in the balance as the family files a big money lawsuit suing for malpractice.
    Claire finishes her “fuck-buddy” relationship with Ryan, seeking some new blood. Not looking to stray too far, she puts the moves on Cyril. Following a Cyril attack on Claire, the latest of Cyril’s violent outbursts, the staff contemplate transferring Cyril to the Connolly Institute. Fearing for his brother’s wellbeing should he leave Oz, Ryan receives life-changing news. Seeking answers, Ryan summons his Father for a visit.
    As Busmalis’ Wedding approaches, Beecher proposes the idea of staging a Bachelor Party, a tricky prospect considering their situation. That’s the least of their troubles though as Busmalis makes a confession to Rebadow the night before the big day. Not that Busmalis should be worried any way, being 45 minutes late isn’t “LATE late” any way, no matter what the Weather brings.
    With Schillinger preoccupied following the arrival of his new Grandchild, and also struggling with the absence of Keller, Beecher quickly makes a new enemy in the form new arrival Edward Galson. He likes to be called Colonel don’t you know. Beecher receives the news that he could be eligible for Parole after all, something which he’d seemed to have given up hope on achieving. All he has to do is keep a low profile and stay out of trouble, which surely Beecher can manage to do, right?
    Carlton ‘Tug’ Daniels joins The Homeboy’s ranks following his conviction of the attempted murder of Supreme, as Burr attempts to put his plan to cease control of Em City into action. He gets word to Omar that he’s the one tasked with killing Supreme, as Jia puts himself forward as an ally, volunteering to kill Morales. Sensing that a lot of innocent people could get caught up in the mayhem, Augustus wrestles with his conscience.
    Having previously struck a deal with Robson to murder Said, Leroy (now known as Salah Udeen) confesses his sin to his new Imam. Feeling slighted, Robson enlists Carl Jenkins to carry out the murder instead.
    Also on this episode: A tribute to Lance Reddick, Oz’s questionable CCTV system, can you actually buy Ryan’s infamous Ireland Tracksuit top?, we take a flick through Alvin’s magazines as Clayton continues to cause problems in Unit J, “starting for your LA Lakers at Small Forward, #17 Jackson Vahue!”, Ray and Cloutier get Ecumenical, I nail the word Pharmacodynamic on the first take, Giles looks to get stoned, and which country in 2001 had the highest number of English speakers?
    All of this and more on the Series 4(B) Episode 13, Blizzard of ‘01
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    • 2 hrs 8 min
    S4(B)E12 - Cuts Like A Knife

    S4(B)E12 - Cuts Like A Knife

    “You and me together? God doesn’t have the balls to keep us out.”
    Leo is looking to send Miguel back to Solitary due to a lack of progress from his Em City informant. After being tasked with killing Burr by Morales, Miguel tries to strike a deal with Burr himself. However, a rejection leads to deadly consequences and Miguel leaving the unit once again.
    Weigert Corporation's "Aging Pill" experiment continues to cause friction amongst the staff as the inmates continue to take their dosage. While some appear to be showing no side-effects whatsoever, others are showing varying degrees of aging, which gets Ryan into a panic. It could be worse though, it’s not like any of the test subjects have dropped dead. Oh wait…
    Leroy, now known as Salah Yudin, continues to plot to kill Said. He’s presented with a golden opportunity, but he can he bring himself to do it?
    Omar gets starstruck following a chance meeting with Vahue. Feeling disrespected by Vahue’s aloofness, and talking absolute shit in the process, Omar strikes out, determined to make a name for himself.
    The Refugees are prepared to be returned to China. Before that happens, Gongjin gets the opportunity to meet the man behind the people smuggling operation, Jia Kenmin. With his chance to gain revenge on Morales for Bian’s murder having now past, Gongjin asks for Jia to prove himself to his people by murdering Morales.
    Supreme returns to Em City, not only adding to Ryan’s panic, but leading to a revelation for Augustus regarding the night he was arrested. Following a confrontation in the showers which leaves Augustus in the hospital, and despite Keller’s offer to help, Burr seeks his own brand of justice.
    The news of Hank’s murder reaches Oz, jeopardising the progress made between Schillinger and Beecher. Schillinger, with a little convincing from Robson, goes on the offensive, resulting in a visiting Angus being stabbed. As tensions continue to rise, Keller confides in Cloutier that it was he that ordered the hit on Hank, and that Beecher is innocent. Believing Keller’s confession, Cloutier finds Schillinger before any more blood can be spilled. In two minds about what to truly believe, Schillinger meets with Beecher in one last attempt to end the bloodshed. With the Hatchet seemingly buried, Beecher and Keller say their goodbyes as Keller is shipped off to Massachusetts to stand trial.
    Also on this episode: Rebadow goes to bat for Busmalis, Len Lopresti: Car Salesman, we go for a walk down Doyers St, Ray returns from retreat, the inclusion of a deleted scene could really help the flow of things, and Dean Winters attempts to sing, bringing a controversial opinion to the surface.
    All of this and more on the Series 4(B) Episode 12, Cuts Like A Knife
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    • 1 hr 56 min
    S4(B)E11 - Revenge Is Sweet

    S4(B)E11 - Revenge Is Sweet

    “Age? What do you mean? Like grow old?”
    After being framed for Bian’s murder, Burr is released from the Em City Cage, triggering a feud between himself and Morales & Chucky.
    Following his return to Oz after being on the run, Miguel has found himself back in Solitary. He soon strikes a deal with Leo to be his Eyes & Ears in Em City, but first he must prove himself to Morales.
    In conjunction with the returning Weigart Corporation, Gloria launches an experimental treatment to test Weigart’s new “Aging Drug”, whereby an inmate will physically age several years and eventually be released, freeing up much needed space inside of Oz. After another violent altercation, Gloria proposes putting Cyril, along with brother Ryan, into the pool of participants, much to McManus’ chagrin.
    Jaz & Robson are on the warpath. As they attack Arif in the gym, a courageous Leroy saves Arif, resulting in Leroy finally joining The Muslims. They also have issues with Cloutier’s mentorship of Schillinger, fearing that their position is beginning to weaken.
    Beecher and Schillinger sit down to try and begin the recovery process as part of Sister Pete’s Victim-Offender Interaction Program.
    As Busmalis and Norma begin to plan for their Wedding, Busmalis must convince Leo to allow the Ceremony. After some persuasion from McManus, Leo allows it take place on the proviso that Busmalis behaves himself, Busmalis having previously escaped still sticking in Leo’s craw. Rather than jeopardise his upcoming nuptials and under pressure from Omar, Busmalis decides to fill in the hole that he’s been digging. In a cruel twist of fate, things don’t go to plan for “The Mole”, leaving his upcoming Wedding up in the air.
    Agent Taylor returns to Oz to continue to investigate the Homosexual Murders Case. As he delves into Ronnie’s past with Keller, Taylor offers Ronnie a reduced sentence deal in exchange for his testimony. Beecher gets wind of this development after Ronnie seeks his legal counsel, and despite his rocky relationship with Keller, informs Keller about the offer Ronnie has been made. With the walls closing in on him, Keller commits a desperate act.
    Also on this episode: the perils of recording the Podcast during the Summer, the mystery of the “spat-in Burger”, we take a walk around the booths at the Warden’s Conference, Rick Fox wins an NBA Title, Chris Meloni shows us his hole, Jaz wears a problematic clothing brand and a brief history of The Hatfields vs The McCoys.
    All of this and more on the Series 4(B) Episode 11, Revenge Is Sweet
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    • 1 hr 57 min
    S4(B)E10 - Conversions

    S4(B)E10 - Conversions

    “Taking a life is acceptable as long as it’s excusable, right?”
    After 6 months on the run, Miguel returns to Oz and quickly becomes a target of Chico, who tries to enlist the help of Omar, whose back from in Em City after a short stay in Solitary.
    Gloria returns to work following her sabbatical. During a late-night conversation with Ryan, Gloria confronts him about the Shamrock she received with the letter. Ryan’s confession stirs up some conflicting feelings in Gloria as she confides in Pete.
    As Said continues to come to terms with his actions, Leroy seeks his acceptance in converting to Islam. Having been rebuffed and following an altercation in the cafeteria between The Muslims and The Aryans, Leroy goes to Schillinger with an offer to have Said killed. Despite the offer, Schillinger refuses the alliance. Furthermore, the arrival of Reverend Jerimiah Cloutier to Oz could provide some much needed influence, illustrated by a powerful display converting Jim Burns in the cafeteria/chapel.
    Having been in a state of disarray following Adebisi’s death, Poet is replaced as leader of The Homeboys by new arrival Burr Redding. Sensing the possible increase in the group’s power, Morales and Chucky attempt to strike a deal with Burr.
    A Freight Boat from China runs aground off the (not real) Jeb Island Sound. As 18 male refugees arrive at Oz, accommodations have to be made, leading to the inmates in Em City being placed in lockdown for the time being. With tensions raised, the refugees struggle to acclimatise to their new surroundings, but Morales attempts to befriend the defacto leader of the group to makes things easier. Following their disagreement after Burr’s arrival, Morales murders one of the refugees, framing Burr in the process using his military past against him.
    Also on this episode: Miguel’s possible route from Oz to Tierra del Fuego, Leo fires Busmalis from his Assistant job leading to the hiring of a bubbly new Staff Member, a brief history of Peyote, Rev Cloutier insists that the money “was just resting in my account”, the unfortunate side of playing Schillinger for JK Simmons, Peter James Kelsch’s questionable biography and where is Beecher meeting with his brother?
    All of this and more on the Series 4(B) Episode 10, Conversions
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    • 1 hr 50 min

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I've never trusted JK Simmons in anything and it's all Oz's fault

It's been years and years since I saw Oz, and this podcast really neatly summarises each episode with really nice bits of trivia to make it more than just an episodic recap. Can't wait for it to grow in popularity and get some guests on.

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