Flashbacks are essential and
integral to Orange Is The New Black.
They are part of the make-up and fiber of the show. They’re useful to not only
provide three dimensional shading to a character, but they help prop up the
show’s themes and point of view. Orange
is about showing us the inequalities of race and class within our country, and
about how prison is the great equalizer. The prisoners are a purposeful melting
pot, and by bringing to light the backstories of multiple individuals, the show
is able to bring taste and color and richness into the dish. Outside of the Piper
and Vause backstories- which the story has rightfully steered away from as it
chugs along- getting to know where different characters and where they came
from and how they existed outside of the Litchfield prison walls helped shape
them when you saw them inside the walls. Unfortunately, as the cast of Orange gets bigger and bigger, and the
need for side detours gets smaller and smaller, the flashbacks have become a
distraction. Further, the writing for the flashbacks have become weaker as the
show has progressed.
Within the show’s first two
seasons, we got flashbacks of prisoners like Watson, the runner who just wanted
to fit in, Red, the would be crime boss trying to rise through the ranks, and
Morello, the woman who wants to be loved by Christopher. These flashbacks were
well fleshed out which in turn gave the audience a deeper understanding of who
they were watching. For the most part, these flashbacks were also
mini-vignettes with their own arc and storylines that just happened to be
spread out over the course of a single episode. Therefore, when the flashbacks
ended, they provided their own emotional weight and punch. Unfortunately,
that’s just not the case anymore.