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Oz: Season 06 (2003)

Oz: Season 06 (2003)
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Although Oz's longtime narrator, wheelchair-bound prison inmate Augustus Hill (Harold Perrineau Jr.), was killed at the end of the series' fifth season, he is still very much in attendance at the beginning of season six -- albeit from beyond the grave. Hill is, in fact, one of several ghostly prisoners, all of them victims of past tragedies occurring at the experimental "Emerald City" unit at Oswald Correction Facility, who show up to narrate the eight episodes in this, the series' final season on the air. Undaunted by previous failures and setbacks, unit manager Tim McManus (Terry Kinney) remains steadfast in his belief that the prisoners living within "Emerald City" can be rehabilitated if given freedom of movement, extra privileges, and a sense of responsibility and self-worth. Unfortunately, he may not get the chance to carry out his reforms this season, inasmuch as several prisoners have become violently ill due to faulty building substances used to renovate the unit. In another disturbing development, Emerald City's most famous "resident," charismatic Muslim leader Said (Eamonn Walker), is murdered. On a more satisfying note, the ruthlessly ambitious Governor Devlin (Zeljko Ivanek), who for six years has opposed the efforts by McManus and Warden Glynn (Ernie Hudson) to improve prison conditions, may finally be called to account for all of his crooked and underhanded dealings in the past. Oz's climactic episode, running 100 minutes, not only serves up just desserts for Devlin, but also charts the ultimate destinies of two other long-term series regulars, convicts Miguel Alvarez (Kirk Acevedo) and Tobias Beecher (Lee Tergesen). "There's no place like home." ~ Rovi

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Ernie HudsonTerry Kinney, (more)
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Synopsis of Oz: Season 06

Although Oz's longtime narrator, wheelchair-bound prison inmate Augustus Hill (Harold Perrineau Jr.), was killed at the end of the series' fifth season, he is still very much in attendance at the beginning of season six -- albeit from beyond the grave. Hill is, in fact, one of several ghostly prisoners, all of them victims of past tragedies occurring at the experimental "Emerald City" unit at Oswald Correction Facility, who show up to narrate the eight episodes in this, the series' final season on the air. Undaunted by previous failures and setbacks, unit manager Tim McManus (Terry Kinney) remains steadfast in his belief that the prisoners living within "Emerald City" can be rehabilitated if given freedom of movement, extra privileges, and a sense of responsibility and self-worth. Unfortunately, he may not get the chance to carry out his reforms this season, inasmuch as several prisoners have become violently ill due to faulty building substances used to renovate the unit. In another disturbing development, Emerald City's most famous "resident," charismatic Muslim leader Said (Eamonn Walker), is murdered. On a more satisfying note, the ruthlessly ambitious Governor Devlin (Zeljko Ivanek), who for six years has opposed the efforts by McManus and Warden Glynn (Ernie Hudson) to improve prison conditions, may finally be called to account for all of his crooked and underhanded dealings in the past. Oz's climactic episode, running 100 minutes, not only serves up just desserts for Devlin, but also charts the ultimate destinies of two other long-term series regulars, convicts Miguel Alvarez (Kirk Acevedo) and Tobias Beecher (Lee Tergesen). "There's no place like home." ~ Rovi

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    Windy V.

    This series is probably the best series ever on televison . Dont miss this show

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    Tia P.

    Enter the world of OZ if you dare , this story takes you into the lives of everyday men who choose a wrong path mainly due to growing up in a drug infested household or low class urban area's. You go deep into the world of drugs , power , sexuality and death as you watch all of the series. You even get the chance to see what happens when a lawyer drives drunk and kills a child and how he deals with life in prison or does he??? You enter into the Aryan Nation world and realize they even need to approach the muslims or latino's for favors from time to time to survive in Oz , You enter into the bad cop good cop scenerio and see how they cope knowing a officer has commited murder. This series is a must see if you love drama and love non stop adreline rushing fights with sick sick twisted death scenes that SAW has nothing on.

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    Paul S.

    Just completed watching the 6 season of this series, and all I can say, it was reveting ! Since I can't go into much detail due to the restrictions of space, I will comment on a couple. I think the love relationship between Keller/Tobias could have been resolved in a more realisitc way. I cannot believe that Tobias would (although he said he was going to) 'rat' on Keller to the FBI. Can you imagine Beecher seeing his lover being executed, so he can go free? No, way! Also, Tim Mc. character. Typical doctrinaire idealist who thinks his 'fish tank' will solve all the problems of incarceration and the evolution of these 'lost souls' into model citizens! His pouting when things didn't go his way and arbritary judgements in 'righting' the situations, cost more lives than would have happened had he been more flexible. (IMO). Maybe some day they can make this into a full length movie, but , unfortunately, both Meloni and Tergesen might be too old to reprise their roles.

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