[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.

The ideological and physical war between and Vee reaches a boiling point. [S2E11] Take a Break from Your Values

The title refers to the eleventh episode of the second season of the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black . This episode is a pivotal moment in the series, as it explores the moral compromises characters must make to survive or maintain relationships within and outside the walls of Litchfield Penitentiary. Piper’s values regarding honesty and her identity as

Below is an analysis of the episode’s key themes and character arcs. This episode is a pivotal moment in the

The episode explores how Sister Ingalls’ activism was often more about the "spectacle" and personal validation (her "arrest count") than the core religious values she claimed to represent. This revelation subverts the idea of the "selfless martyr," showing that even religious values can be co-opted by ego. Conclusion

Poussey remains one of the few characters who refuses to compromise her values, which leads to her suffering.