[s2e4] A Whole Other Hole · Official
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.
“Suzanne discusses with V the types of contraband entering the prison. Suzanne mentions that Shang brings in tiger balm and warns against putting it on lips or eyeballs.” YouTube · Southgate Media Group Standout Moments [S2E4] A Whole Other Hole
The subtle "chess match" between the two matriarchs begins in earnest here, as Red realizes Vee isn't just another inmate, but a serious threat to her established order. One of the show's most famous comedic sequences
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. Critics often praise this episode for its balance
As Vee draws Taystee closer, Poussey begins to feel sidelined. Her wariness of Vee creates the first major rift in her friendship with Taystee, setting up a season-long conflict. Critical Reception
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.