Serie fra 1997
Genre: | legal |
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Tilføjet: | 22/8 2021 |
Season Four premiere. The world of Oz--an experimental prison within a prison known as the Emerald City--reopens its doors with the inmates still on a 24-hour lockdown and prison officials struggling to end the hostilities.
The African-American inmates point the finger at McManus for letting Em City get out of hand. After that and his recent erratic behavior, McManus gets the ax from Glynn. Mobay's cover is almost blown. Beecher takes Said's place testifying in court after Said refuses to wear the orange prison suit to court. Alvarez proves he has (at least) nine lives.
Glynn learns from Adebisi that he was given the gun by former C.O. Hughes. Morales enlists Rebadow's help. Mobay is forced to consider taking drugs to prove he's not undercover. Community leaders talk to Glynn about getting a black man or woman to take McManus's place. Schillinger learns that Beecher made the arrangements for his son to visit him.
Em City gets a new Unit Manager, Martin Querns. Beecher's torment over his missing children is worsened. Sister Pete gets a visit from Frances Cardinal Abgott. Dr. Nathan confronts O'Reily about his involvement in a recent attack against her. Em City gets a new resident, Supreme Allah, who's definitely bad news. McManus returns to Oz in a new capacity.
As Querns implements his new course of action, the dynamics of Em City start to change. Beecher falls deeper into depression as he wonders about the fate of his children. Mobay, still proving himself to Adebisi, commits a hideous crime. Stanislofsky attempts to have O'Reily whacked, but the plan backfires. Mukada confronts Schillinger about Beecher's kids.
In an effort to reduce violence, white inmates are transferred out of Em City. Mobay gets in good with Adebisi's crew...but pays a price. Officer Murphy takes a new assignment in Unit B. Officer Howell is transferred to Em City to counter the increasing lack of diversity. Beecher finds out who is responsible for his children's kidnapping.
O'Reily begins a surprising affair. Zabitz asks Schillinger for protection from Keller. Beecher looks to get even with his children's abductor. Adebisi wields his power by going solo in the drug business. Said pledges his allegiance to Adebisi, but plots with McManus to stop Querns's reign of terror. Hughes makes an attempt on Devlin's life.
After Hughes's attack on Devlin, Glynn withdraws from the race. Miguel Alvarez is still on the loose. Supreme Allah gets an unwanted surprise. Hill pays when he tells Mobay he knows he's undercover. Glynn deals with Querns when he gets evidence of Em City's mismanagement, and McManus takes back his 'rightful territory.' Said does the unthinkable.
A TV crew descends on Em City. O'Reily sees the visit as his chance for revenge against the show's anchor, Jack Eldridge, who ran a negative piece on the O'Reily brothers 15 years earlier. While Beecher and Keller argue over how much to reveal in front of the cameras, McManus tips the show's producer off that the real story lies behind Adebisi's death.
New inmate Burr Reading arrives, ready to take over the African-American drug scene. Dr. Nathan returns to Em City. Tidd tries to make a deal with Schillinger. Glynn hires a new assistant named Floria Mills. The zealotry of new prisoner Jeremiah Cloutier is met with skepticism. Several Chinese refugees are caught in a power struggle between Morales and Redding.
Morales looks to pit the Chinese against Redding. Alvarez offers Glynn his services as an informant. Dr. Nathan announces that inmates will be selected to test a trial drug. Tidd 'proves' his intentions towards Said and Arif are honorable. Barlog, Keller and Beecher become embroiled in a love triangle that intensifies when the FBI makes an offer to Barlog.
O'Reily regrets getting Cyril involved with the trial drug when it starts taking effect. Meanwhile, Giles's request for an unusual method of execution creates controversy and the Chinese refugees are deported...but not before plotting revenge on Morales.
O'Reily is in for a surprise when a visitor reveals the truth about his past, while Cyril faces trouble for his difficult behavior. Meanwhile, Morales and Redding lay out plans that could lead to all-out war in Em City.
McManus calls a superficial truce between Redding and Morales. Basil finally sees his wife, but Hughes ends up spoiling their happiness. Meanwhile, Cyril's latest outburst proves to be the last straw.
McManus finds he is unable to turn his back on White. Beecher tells the parents of the young girl he killed that he's up for parole. Howell tries to blackmail O'Reily so she can get to Cyril, but he throws her for a loop--and then O'Reily is thrown himself by a family secret.
In the Season Four finale, Hill discovers where his true allegiances lie. Redding's plot to use the Colonel against Morales has an unexpected outcome. Cloutier runs into trouble from his church on the outside and his parishioners in Oz. White gets a little too close to McManus. Beecher's agony about his parole hearing leads to a shocking climax.