In 2013, Netflix released a new original series that would change the face of television forever: "Orange is the New Black." Created by Jenji Kohan and based on the memoir "Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison" by Piper Kerman, the show follows the lives of women inmates at Litchfield Federal Penitentiary. Over the course of seven seasons, the show tackled a range of issues, including racism, sexism, homophobia, and the failures of the prison industrial complex. But "Orange is the New Black" was more than just a critically-acclaimed drama - it was also a key player in the rise of binge-watching and the transformation of Netflix into a major player in the world of original content.
If you can’t access Netflix, here are legal ways to watch Orange Is The New Black :

