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Season 2 |
| 9 :02x01 - The Tip (Jul/11/1998) | | Following the riot, Oz remains on lockdown. Alvah Case heads up a committee to investigate the riot as well as the Governor's response and handling of the crisis situation. | | Guest Stars: Blake Robbins as Dave Brass, J. D. Williams as Kenny Wangler, Granville Adams as Zahir Arif, R. E. Rodgers as Prisoner #97R492 James Robson, Kate Rigg as Reporter, Rod McLachlan (1) as Reporter, Kes Kwansa as Officer, Dina Pearlman (1) as Lucille Kempf, Paul Schulze as SORT Officer Rick Heim, Cotter Smith as Judge Benjamin Fee, Rob Bogue as Jason Cramer, Zeljko Ivanek as Governor James Devlin, Tim Hopper as Donn, Douglas Crosby as Officer D'Agnasti, Rick Fox (1) as Jackson Vahue, Charles S. Dutton as Alvah Case | Director: Nick Gomez (1) Writer: Tom Fontana | | | |
| 10 :02x02 - Ancient Tribes (Jul/20/1998) | | Nearly a year after the riot, Emerald City is reopened. McManus assembles a group to keep order in Em City and begins a GED program in the prison for inmates. After learning that Adebisi killed his father, Schibetta takes over the kitchen. With Schillinger's parole hearing getting closer, Beecher begins to pester him as an attempt to ruin Schillinger's potential freedom. Meanwhile, Glynn's daughter is raped by Latinos and he takes his frustrations out on Alverez. | | Guest Stars: Eddie Malavarca as Peter Schibetta, Granville Adams as Zahir Arif, J. D. Williams as Kenny Wangler, Craig "muMs" Grant as Arnold "Poet" Jackson, Tom Mardirosian as Agamemnon Busmalis, Sean Dugan (1) as Timmy Kirk, Chuck Zito as Chucky Pancamo, Frank Senger as Frank Manhardt, Dick Boccelli as Heinrick Schillinger, Philip Scozzarella as Officer Joseph Mineo, Adrienne Shelly as Sarah, Blake Robbins as Dave Brass, Rob Bogue as Jason Cramer, Bryan Callen as Jonathan Coushaine, Jordan Lage as Richie Hanlon, Timothy L. Brown (3) as Officer Jason Armstrong, Leif Riddell as Mark Mack, | Uncredited: Douglas Crosby as Officer D'Agnasti | Director: Uli Edel Writer: Tom Fontana, Sean Jablonski | | | |
| 11 :02x03 - Great Men (Jul/27/1998) | | Alvarez learns who raped the warden's daughter, but refuses to tell him who did it. As Wangler begins to make progress towards his GED, Adebisi, his cellmate who isn't big on education, gets in the way. An opportunity arises for Hill to get a second trial when his judge is convicted of accepting bribes. O'Reily heads to a hospital to get a free lumpectomy after he's diagnosed with cancer. Schillinger puts out a hit on Vogel as the Aryans lose power in Oz, and Beecher is next on his list. Lastly, the prison is abuzz when a woman, Shirley Bellinger, arrives on death row. | | Guest Stars: J. D. Williams as Kenny Wangler, Geoffrey Nauffts as Clifford Sprague, Mále Baby Alexander as Junior Pierce, Austin Pendleton as Prisoner #58G714 William Giles, Floyd Resnick as Officer, Craig "muMs" Grant as Arnold "Poet" Jackson, Tom Mardirosian as Agamemnon Busmalis, Zeljko Ivanek as Governor James Devlin, Scott William Winters as Cyril O'Reily, Granville Adams as Zahir Arif, Sean Dugan (1) as Timmy Kirk, Chuck Zito as Chucky Pancamo, Annika Peterson as Shannon O'Reily, Melina Kanakaredes as Marilyn Crenshaw, Kathryn Erbe as Shirley Bellinger, Blake Robbins as Dave Brass, Jordan Lage as Richie Hanlon, Rob Bogue as Jason Cramer, Bryan Callen as Jonathan Coushaine, Tim Hopper as Reporter, Timothy L. Brown (3) as Officer Jason Armstrong, Dylan Baker as Public Defender, Frank Senger as Frank Manhardt, Eddie Malavarca as Peter Schibetta, Philip Scozzarella as Officer Joseph Mineo, Leif Riddell as Mark Mack | Director: Bob Balaban Writer: Tom Fontana, Sean Jablonski | | | |
| 12 :02x04 - Losing Your Appeal (Aug/03/1998) | | Hill, who appealed his case, is denied a second trial. O'Reily is recovering from his lumpectomy and focuses his attention on Dr. Nathan. After killing an Aryan inmate, Richie admits to a murder he didn't commit while trying to cut a deal. Alvarez is offered a part in the drug business by Schibetta for killing Adebisi. Meanwhile, Beecher gets a new cellmate, Chris Keller, who also hates Aryans, but his appearance doesn't match his hate. | | Guest Stars: Kathryn Erbe as Shirley Bellinger, Austin Pendleton as William Giles, Bill Fagerbakke as Officer Karl Metzger, Elaine Stritch as Judge Grace Lema, Danton Stone as D.A. Pat Fortunato, Chazz Menendez as Wick, Jordan Lage as Richie Hanlon, Leif Riddell as Mark Mack, Terry Serpico as Freaky, Frank Senger as Frank Manhardt, Chuck Zito as Chucky Pancamo, Christine Toy Johnson (2) as Reporter, Bryan Callen as Jonathan Coushaine, Sean Dugan (1) as Timmy Kirk, Otto Sanchez as Chico Guerra | Director: Keith Samples Writer: Tom Fontana, Bradford Winters | | | |
| 13 :02x05 - Family Bizness (Aug/10/1998) | | Adebisi poisons Schibetta, but not enough to kill him. Glynn has cleared his debt to Schibetta now that his brother turned himself in for murder. Poet is able to get parole and has his works published. Devlin discontinues the GED program by cutting funding. Beecher is told that his wife killed herself and Keller tries to offer support, but is efforts are turned away. O'Reily falls for Dr. Nathan and has his brother kill her husband. | | Guest Stars: Sean Dugan (1) as Timmy Kirk, Cortez Nance, Jr. as Mark Glynn, Leif Riddell as Mark Mack, Paul Schulze as SORT Officer Rick Heim, Louis Sones as Steve Dawkins, Chuck Zito as Chuck Pancamo, Bret Bailey as Officer, Timothy L. Brown (3) as Officer Jason Armstrong, Philip Scozzarella as Officer Joseph Mineo, Bryan Callen as Jonathan Coushaine, Scott William Winters as Cyril O'Reily, Elizabeth Lawrence (1) as Grandmother Beecher, Christopher Meloni as Chris Keller, Zeljko Ivanek as Governor James Devlin, Austin Pendleton as William Giles, Kathryn Erbe as Shirley Bellinger, Eddie Malavarca as Peter Schibetta, J. D. Williams as Kenny Wangler, Craig "muMs" Grant as Arnold "Poet" Jackson, Granville Adams as Zahir Arif, Tom Mardirosian as Agamemnon Busmalis | Director: Kathy Bates (1) Writer: Tom Fontana, Bradford Winters | | | |
| 14 :02x06 - Strange Bedfellows (Aug/17/1998) | | Said is asked by Schillinger to help get him out of prison, but Said backs out. During the deposition, McManus lies to protect Wittlesey. Raoul Hernandez replaces Alvarez as the leader of the Latino gang. Following her husband's murder, Dr. Nathan confronts O'Reily. | | Guest Stars: Tom Mardirosian as Agamemnon Busmalis, LL Cool J as Jiggy Walker, Bryan Callen as Jonathan Coushaine, Douglas Crosby as Officer D'Agnasti, Sean Dugan (1) as Timmy Kirk, Annika Peterson as Shannon O'Reily, Leif Riddell as Mark Mack, Otto Sanchez as Chico Guerra, Danton Stone as D.A. Pat Fortunato, Chuck Zito as Chuck Pancamo, Granville Adams as Zahir Arif, Craig "muMs" Grant as Arnold "Poet" Jackson, Kathryn Erbe as Shirley Bellinger, Austin Pendleton as William Giles, Zeljko Ivanek as Governor James Devlin, Christopher Meloni as Chris Keller, Eddie Malavarca as Peter Schibetta, Luis Guzman as Raoul "El Cid" Hernandez, Skipp Sudduth as Investigator Lenny Burruano, Pat McNamara as Dr. Gustopnick, J. D. Williams as Kenny Wangler, Scott William Winters as Cyril O'Reily | | Writer: Tom Fontana | | | |
| 15 :02x07 - Animal Farm (Aug/24/1998) | | Cyril O'Reily, Ryan's brother, arrives at Oz and soon after is raped by Schillinger. Ryan tries to help get him away from Oz, but ends up landing himself in the hole. Nappa, the new leader of the Wiseguys, wants to get revenge on Adebisi for raping his godson Peter Schibetta. A convicted Catholic priest is released from Oz, but Poet returns. | | Guest Stars: Tim Hopper as Rick Donn, Sean Dugan (1) as Timmy Kirk, Bryan Callen as Jonathan Coushaine, Mále Baby Alexander as Junior Pierce, José Ramón Rosario as Eduardo Alvarez, Leif Riddell as Mark Mack, Otto Sanchez as Chico Guerra, Philip Scozzarella as Officer Joseph Mineo, Nelson Vasquez as Officer Eugene Rivera, Chuck Zito as Chuck Pancamo, Evan Seinfeld as Jaz Hoyt, Craig "muMs" Grant as Arnold "Poet" Jackson, Kathryn Erbe as Shirley Bellinger, Scott William Winters as Cyril O'Reily, Zakes Mokae as Kipekemie Jara, David Lansbury as Robert Sippel, Mark Margolis as Antonio Nappa, Luis Guzman as Raoul "El Cid" Hernandez, Skipp Sudduth as Investigator Lenny Burruano, J. D. Williams as Kenny Wangler, Granville Adams as Zahir Arif, Tom Mardirosian as Agamemnon Busmalis, | Uncredited: Peter James Kelsch as Jim Burns | Director: Mary Harron Writer: Tom Fontana | | | |
| 16 :02x08 - Escape from Oz (Aug/31/1998) | | Wittlesey is replaced by Karl Metzger, a Nazi. Mack and another Aryan try to escape from Oz, but the tunnel collapses, killing them both. Hill comes up with a plan to escape by hiding in the coffin. Sippel comes back to Oz after he can't deal with life outside of the prison, but Schillinger literally crucifies him. Alvarez is put in solitary confinement for the rest of his life for gouging out Rivera's eyes. Lastly, Said is pardoned by Governor Devlin, but chooses to return to Em City instead. | | Guest Stars: Craig "muMs" Grant as Arnold "Poet" Jackson, Evan Seinfeld as Jaz Hoyt, Mále Baby Alexander as Junior Pierce, Rod Brogan as Frances Hannsel, Bryan Callen as Jonathan Coushaine, Sean Dugan (1) as Timmy Kirk, Tim Hopper as Rick Donn, Ray Iannicelli as Officer Roger Brese, Leif Riddell as Mark Mack, Otto Sanchez as Chico Guerra, Nelson Vasquez as Officer Eugene Rivera, Tom Mardirosian as Agamemnon Busmalis, Granville Adams as Zahir Arif, Kathryn Erbe as Shirley Bellinger, Zeljko Ivanek as Governor James Devlin, Zakes Mokae as Kipekemie Jara, Christopher Meloni as Chris Keller, Luis Guzman as Raoul "El Cid" Hernandez, David Lansbury as Robert Sippel, Eddie Malavarca as Peter Schibetta, Mark Margolis as Antonio Nappa, J. D. Williams as Kenny Wangler, Bill Fagerbakke as Officer Karl Metzger, Scott William Winters as Cyril O'Reily, Chuck Zito as Chuck Pancamo | Director: Jean de Segonzac Writer: Tom Fontana | | | |
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