[s2e11] Take A Break From - Your Values
Piper’s values regarding honesty and her identity as a "good person" are challenged when she learns that her ex-fiancé Larry and her best friend Polly have betrayed her by starting a relationship.
Flashbacks in this episode reveal the origins of imprisonment. [S2E11] Take a Break from Your Values
Below is an analysis of the episode’s key themes and character arcs. Piper’s values regarding honesty and her identity as
During Mr. Healy's "Safe Place" therapy sessions, Poussey’s attempt to speak the truth is suppressed by Suzanne’s intimidation, highlighting how "values" like safety and honesty are often illusions in a carceral setting. 4. Sister Ingalls’ Activism During Mr
Poussey remains one of the few characters who refuses to compromise her values, which leads to her suffering.
While others fold under Vee’s manipulation, Poussey stands her ground, despite the social isolation and physical threats it brings.