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These things about ''[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]]'' are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Ali. While there have been other Lifers that have had passion and charisma to keep the kids in line Ali stands out among them the most. Despite being one of the shortest of the Lifers, he makes up for it with a loud voice and an intimidating personality. The kids in the program all agree he scares them the most. Yet on top of all that, he does try to balance breaking them down and building them up. The latter ofhe whichdoes by encouraging them to get back to school and better their lives. He was so memorable, that his release and reunion with the kids 20twenty years later was met with shock and applause.
* [[Values Dissonance]]: While the Lifers are doing what they can to prevent the kids from going to jail, their use of racial and sexual slurs which back then was considered the norm, as well as being used to further emphasize what life in prison will be like; would not fly on national TV today. Ali, the most well known of the Lifers, referred to one of the kids as a "Faggotfaggot" in part of his turn to scare them straight. That being said, while usage of the words is wrong, [[Justified Trope|it's no different than what Prisonprison would be like today.]], Sincesince once in prison, no one cares how offended you are at their words.
 
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