When the men are nowhere to be found, Sheppard and Ballard team up to investigate the death of young girl, who’s a teenage gang member. With the wedding one week…
Wittlesey is transferred to Gen Pop and replaced by Karl Metzger, a Nazi. Mack and another Aryan try to escape through Busmalis and Rebadow’s tunnel but the tunnel collapses and…
Cyril O’Reily, Ryan’s brother comes to Oz and is immediately violated by Schillinger. Ryan tries to get him away from OZ, but Cyril instead lands in the hole. El Cid…
Schilinger enlists Said to get him out of jail, but Said backs out. McManus decides not to incriminate Wittlesey in Ross’s death. A recovered Schibetta edures more pain after being…
With their enmity at a boiling point, Adebisi poisons Schibetta — but not fatally. Now that his brother has turned himself in for murder, Glynn no longer owes Schibetta any…
Alvarez knows who raped Glynn’s daughter, but refuses to tell the warden. Wangler is making progress at school, but his cellmate, Adebisi, isn’t a fan of higher education. When Augustus…
Ten months after the riot, Em City re-opens. A recovered McManus creates a council of group representatives to keep order, and initiates GED classes to help inmates get high-school equivalency…
In the aftermath of the riot that killed six inmates and two officers, Oz is locked down, and Emerald City prisoners are sent either to solitary or “gen pop.” A…
Beecher is released from the hole and Schillinger is left eyeless and weak. A riot breaks out after two white punks get into a fight over checkers. Frustration, sexuality, hate,…
A recovered Said ostracizes Huseni Mershah for turning his back on him when he was dying–and orders all the Muslims to cast him out. Impressed by Said’s power, Groves decides…
Three generations of Alvarezes–all prisoners at Oz–are united when the partiarch, Ricardo, is found face down in his cell, suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Meanwhile, Tobias Beecher, who as the neo-Nazi…
The infiltration of drugs into Oz has reached unprecedented levels; and the undercover efforts of McManus and Glynn to find out who’s smuggling it in backfires in a deadly way….
Governor Devlin has reinstated capital punishment in the state; and the first Oz prisoner scheduled to die is Jefferson Keane, who killed a Latino in a skirmish set up by…
Friction grows in the wake of two deaths–first Ortoloni and now Johnny Post–so Wiseguy leader Schibetta, Muslim leader Said, and Homeboy Jefferson Keane are brought together by Warden Glynn, who…
“Don’t try this shit at home.” – Norman Wilson Carcetti responds to a campaign smear. Randy is accused of a serious transgression. Colvin’s special class gets its first enlistees.
“No one wins. One side just loses more slowly.” – Prez Freamon and Greggs move to Homicide, while Herc and Dozerman join Marimow in the lackluster Major Crimes Unit. Cutty…
“all in the game…” – Traditional West Baltimore. Every crew has weak links–including Avon Barksdale’s. With the heat turned up in the high-rises, Daniels and McNulty turn to a higher…
“A man must have a code.” – Bunk. Tipped off by the wire, Greggs, Herc, Carver and Freamon make a bust, but the incident makes Avon and Stringer suspicious, leading…
“… when it’s not your turn.” – McNulty. Baltimore homicide detective Jimmy McNulty gets into hot water and winds up assigned to a detail of narcotics outcasts charged with investigating…
With acting boss Jackie Aprile dying of cancer, Tony prepares for a power struggle with Uncle Junior. Christopher and his associate Brendan make trouble for themselves when they jack a…
Danny is put in a difficult position when a gun linked to a robbery is brought in to the NYPD’s gun buyback program. He must decide to either arrest the…