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Friday, 20 June 2014

A hit with critics and fans alike, Orange is the New Black has practically taken over the world of television, and this week, Oliver Rawlings explores what is it about the show that has the world hooked.

Prison is the New Black
Welcome to Orange is the New Black. This show is based on the real life story of Piper Kerman; a self-professed ‘yuppie,’ who went to a minimum security federal prison in Connecticut for a ten year old drug offence, which involved her laundering money for her ex-girlfriend.

The show itself uses Kerman’s experiences as a premise, with the character of Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) serving a year in Litchfield Penitentiary for a similar charge, along with ex-girlfriend Alex Vause (Laura Prepon). However it goes further, exploring the lives of Litchfield inmates such as Red (Kate Mulgrew), Crazy Eyes (Uzo Adoba) and Nikki (Natasha Lyonne), among many others.

Orange Humanises the World of Women’s Prison
The show has been heralded for many reasons including its smart writing, it’s take no prisoners attitude and its realistic, yet comedic portrayal of the injustices of the American correctional system. However there are several reasons why I believe it’s struck a chord with viewers.

One has to be the cast of well-fleshed out characters. We begin with Chapman, but soon we see the story of other Litchfield inmates through a series of flashbacks, with every episode focused on a specific Litchfield woman.

These flashbacks humanise them. They make us see these women not as prisoners, but as people in their own right, and more to the point, people we can identify with. Ay successful show is based on having relatable characters, and the fact the Orange has so many, is undoubtedly the reason why so many people are watching.

We’re All Fascinated by Chapman and Vause
Another has to be the relationship between Chapman and Vause, a fan favourite if there ever was any. Of course a lesbian relationship in and of itself has the ability to hook an audience, considering the current trajectory of the LGBT rights movement, especially stateside. This is obviously a part of why so many people love it.

But I would argue it’s so much more. Whatever the gender, people are fascinated with complex relationships. It doesn’t get more complex than these two former lovers, as they betray each other practically every other moment whilst confined to Litchfield. You never know which way it’s going to go, and that uncertainty has the audience coming back for more.

Oliver Rawlings and the Rising Social Agenda
Finally I would argue that my last reason why people are so hooked, is the fact that the show illuminates the prison environment in a way that has never been seen stateside. Orange has the potential to explore the serious abuse of power that often takes place within the American prison system with a wry humour that doesn’t detract from it, but rather sets into stark relief just how wrong the entire system is.

These aren’t the only reasons why the world loves Orange is the New Black, however I believe that these particular ones go some way to explaining the show’s popularity, Oliver Rawlings readers. Essentially, this show is providing a new perspective into a number of key issues and as the viewing figures show, that is something audiences are chomping at the bit to find in today’s world.

Friday, 6 June 2014

With the news that celebrity prankster Vitalii Sediuk supposedly carried out another celebrity attack last week, this time on A-List superstar Brad Pitt, this week I ask on the Oliver Rawlings blog, why is that dude attacking so many celebrities?

A Crack in the Polished Celebrity Image
I admit, there’s something uncomfortably delightful about seeing a celebrity get all ruffled and out of control on the red carpet. Normally, they’re so composed, so in control. Naturally, that is because they’re in the glare of the media spotlight, and to make a mistake would be to effectively damn their own careers.

However when a celebrity does slip up, it’s simply glorious for the rest of us. Who could ever forget that time Kanye West dissed Taylor Swift in favour of BeyoncĂ© at the MTV Awards, or that time Jarvis Cocker invaded the stage during a truly self-indulgent Michael Jackson performance. That time I would fully argue that Cocker actually did the rest of us all a huge favour.

Vitalii Sediuk: A Step Too Far
But I would argue that Vitalii Sediuk- a Ukrainian man who seems to have made it his mission in life to show us the ugly side of celebrities – has gone too far. This latest incident saw him honest to god punch Brad Pitt in the face. We’ve all thought it, but none of us would actually do it!

However this really isn’t the first time, it’s one of many. He’s also known as the man who got slapped by Will Smith on another red carpet after he kissed him, who tried to climb under America Ferrara’s dress and who invaded the stage as Adele was accepting her Grammy Award.

Oliver Rawlings on the Impracticality of Perfection
So why’s he doing it? On the face of it, it seems like he’s obviously got a screw loose. The only person he’s really embarrassing is himself, and if he isn’t facing criminal charges already (I’m pretty sure he might be) then he certainly will be soon enough. Celebrities’ honour is at stake here people!

However, I would argue that no matter how painfully stupidly he’s going about this, he’s making a valid point. That point, in my opinion, is about the impracticality of perfection. Even Brad Pitt can get riled.

It’s a valuable lesson for society to learn, considering how we unrealistically hold the celebrity case up on a pedestal, then rip them down when we fall off. That is why that dude is attacking celebrities!