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* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: A strange subplot dealing with "aging drugs" was dropped very, very quickly. Even referenced in the director's goodbye letter to fans.
* [[Better Onon DVD]]: While the arcs and loads of characters are easier to follow on DVD, the repetitive setting can get old quickly when watching a lot of episodes in a row...or, of course, put you in the right mood to take it all in.
* [[Better Than It Sounds]]: Lee Tergesen described it as the story "Of a young lawyer who gets raped and learns to like it".
* [[Complete Monster]]: Simon Adebisi and Vern Schillinger
** James Robson, the right-hand man of Schillinger, is possibly worse than him. Malcolm Coyle also falls squarely into this category when he reveals he stabbed a baby for fun and raped the mother, and laughs.
** Timmy Kirk left a baby to die in a dumpster filled with rats, and is one of the series' complete sociopaths.
** William Cudney who murders the son of the doctor who gave his wife and abortion and doesn't have one shred of remorse.
** Not just limited to the inmates:
*** Claire Howell, who sexually abuses many inmates and even kills one.
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* [[Mind Game Ship]]: Chris Keller/Tobias Beecher. Ryan with whomever he is manipulating, to an extent.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: ''Hoo Boy..'' Schillinger and Ryan O'Reily both could fit a whole page with this.
** Beecher's manipulation of AaronAdam Guenzel (who was a jerk) would normally count, but doesn't because the realization of what he has done causes Beecher to feel genuinely guilty.
** In general, played with. While many appear to have crossed theirs (Keane, Adebisi and WilliamTimmy CudneyKirk being some examples) by virtue of the crimes they committed, the show's themes of morality and redemption work it in such a way that they are not as evil as they may have been portrayed otherwise. While most cross theirs while in prison (Schillinger, Robson and Keller to name a few), they are never expilcitly viewed as beyond any redemption.
* [[Narm]]: Thy name is Cyril O'Reilly, especially in later seasons. The forced tender moments start seeming ridiculous when his death count reaches 4 or so.
** Often Hill's narrations verge on this.
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* [[Never Live It Down]]: Once someone is raped, he's forever a "prag," and while he can earn some respect, he can have no real power in the social order unless he, personally, kills his rapist. If the rapist has left Oz or died some other way, then that's just too bad for the victim.
** The show itself is mostly remember in pop culture as being "that show with prison rape" and not for much else.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: Enough to have its [[Oz (TV)/Nightmare Fuel|own page]].
* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: Oh my God, [[Law and Order SVU|Elliot Stabler]] and [[Law and Order|Emile Skoda]], what the ''hell'' are you guys doing?
* [[Seasonal Rot]]: Season 4 significantly upped the number of character deaths and unbelievable storylines, but managed to stay compelling largely due to Adebisi's arc. {{spoiler|His death}}, which was followed a few episodes later by the infamous "Ageing Drug" storyline, is usually seen as a [[Jump the Shark]] that the series never recovered from.
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* [[The Scrappy]]: Kenny "Bricks" (eye roll) Wangler manages to piss away all his sympathetic character development by being generally evil, whiny, and an all around insufferable punk. One cannot help but cheer when Guillaume Tarrant puts a bullet into his back.
* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot]]: One can forgive the writers for not wanting to touch this with a 39 and a half foot pole, but a plot where Said and the other Muslims face increased discrimination in the wake of 9/11 would have been potentially brilliant, especially since Oz was one of the only shows running during the attacks to feature prominent Muslim characters.
* [[Trapped Byby Mountain Lions]]: Ryan's breast cancer is a good example.
* [[The Woobie]]: Beecher, Cyril, occasionally Alvarez, and Diane.
** Also Father Mukada, [[Reassigned to Antarctica|sent to Oz]] because he questioned the conservative views of his powerful church patron, is clearly out of his depth in the madness and brutality of a maximum security prison.
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