I just get to prison
She is revealed to be cruel, selfish, spoiled, sanctimonious, and willing to manipulate others to achieve her desires. Flashbacks reveal that Piper has always possessed a selfish side. She breaks up with Alex Vause and abandons her, despite the fact that Alex discovers that her mother has died just moments after their breakup ("Tall Men with Feelings"). The series repeatedly reveals both good and bad sides of Piper. Prison changes Piper, stripping away her innocence and revealing a darker, more ruthless side as she becomes increasingly manipulative and morally compromised to survive. At the same time, it makes her more resilient and self-aware, forcing her to confront her privilege and adapt to the harsh realities of her new environment. Alex, who arguably knows Piper best, repeatedly observes—particularly in Season Five—that Piper struggles with not being in control, revealing her tendency to be a 'control freak.' This is evident when Piper joins Taystee, Black Cindy, Watson, and Alison Abdullah during the prison riot to assist with negotiations, a move Alex suggests is motivated by her need to regain control. Later, Piper regrets this decision, berating herself for prioritizing the riot over spending time with Alex. In Season Six, Piper is highly protective and ready to do anything to keep Alex out of trouble. Larry characterizes Piper as someone who craves excitement and adventure, suggesting that she doesn't truly love Alex but is instead attracted to what Alex represents. Piper rejects this assessment, asserting that Larry no longer understands her. Oh and a lesbian who likes sweet good girls
Release Date 2026.05.22 / Last Updated 2026.05.22