![]() What happened to Poussey is unthinkable, and these guards are just plain evil. Her death is a catalyst for everything else that comes next, and somehow, I don't think everyone would be that passionate about the loss of any of the other inmates.Īnd guys, they're pissed. Look, I'm heartbroken over losing that character, but it wasn't done without purpose. ![]() I'm getting goosebumps just writing about it. ![]() It's satisfying, too, because it feels like the audience gets a little closure, especially as she smiles at the camera in the final shot. Regardless of how you interpret it, though, it's beautiful to see Poussey so happy and so free. Is this the bus to the underworld? Poussey ![]() Things happen in such a way that they don't feel entirely real, but the biggest clue is the first line of the episode. Her journey to New York is filled with wonder, and it's the most amazing day she's ever had. I said it's "apparently" a flashback, but I think these scenes could easily be interpreted as being Poussey's version of Heaven. ![]() But rather than simply show how everyone reacts to her death, which is also done incredibly well, we're given a tribute that makes it even more emotional. ![]()
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