[s2e4] A Whole Other Hole ✓
Critics often praise this episode for its balance. It manages to deliver laugh-out-loud comedy through the anatomy subplot while shifting seamlessly into the tension of Morello’s criminal obsession and Vee’s predatory leadership.
One of the show's most famous comedic sequences occurs when Sophia uses a hand-drawn diagram to explain female anatomy to a group of inmates (including Taystee and Black Cindy) who are confused about where they urinate from. [S2E4] A Whole Other Hole
Vee begins consolidating her power by manipulating the younger black inmates. She uses her history with Taystee to create a "family" dynamic, while simultaneously positioning herself against Red by trying to take over the garden's smuggling potential. Critics often praise this episode for its balance
" A Whole Other Hole " is the fourth episode of the second season of Orange Is the New Black . It is widely remembered for its mix of lighthearted anatomical discovery and the deepening, darker influence of Vee within Litchfield. Key Plot Points & Character Arcs Vee begins consolidating her power by manipulating the
The scene where Morello breaks into Christopher’s house and wears his fiancée's veil while soaking in their tub is both suspenseful and tragic.
This episode provides a heartbreaking look at Morello’s history. While she presents herself as a romantic bride-to-be, the flashbacks reveal she is actually a stalker who had only one "date" with Christopher. Her delusion is further highlighted when she breaks into his house while on a van run, showcasing her fragile mental state.