Tools – Using the stopwatch to record each characters screentime and tracking it via excel – which is where the chart was made.
Screentimes are recorded to the nearest 5 second.
MahaloMerky on
I remember really enjoying the first season of this show and then when I started season 2 my interests just fell off a cliff.
fruitist on
I’m curious what the screentime looks like in the later seasons. Piper clearly shifts from being the main focus Season 3 and beyond as it shifts to a more ensemble cast dynamic
Senshado on
Too many names; be better without characters below 20 minutes. Also, it would be fun to mark prisoners separately from staff.
braumbles on
Season 4 of Orange was easily the best from a narrative/structure standpoint. It was a masterclass of building a domino set up and then knocking it down. Everything had to align for that season to work and it did.
I’m a sucker for a season of TV where if one thing is out of place, the whole plot doesn’t work. There were dozens of things that had to happen that season to reach the conclusion.
Jidarious on
I’m quite shocked about Jason Biggs character, Larry Bloom having the 2nd most screen time.
It’s been awhile, but if you had asked me I would have told you he was barely in the show at all. I guess it was just very forgettable.
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Source – Watching each episode on Netflix
Tools – Using the stopwatch to record each characters screentime and tracking it via excel – which is where the chart was made.
Screentimes are recorded to the nearest 5 second.
I remember really enjoying the first season of this show and then when I started season 2 my interests just fell off a cliff.
I’m curious what the screentime looks like in the later seasons. Piper clearly shifts from being the main focus Season 3 and beyond as it shifts to a more ensemble cast dynamic
Too many names; be better without characters below 20 minutes. Also, it would be fun to mark prisoners separately from staff.
Season 4 of Orange was easily the best from a narrative/structure standpoint. It was a masterclass of building a domino set up and then knocking it down. Everything had to align for that season to work and it did.
I’m a sucker for a season of TV where if one thing is out of place, the whole plot doesn’t work. There were dozens of things that had to happen that season to reach the conclusion.
I’m quite shocked about Jason Biggs character, Larry Bloom having the 2nd most screen time.
It’s been awhile, but if you had asked me I would have told you he was barely in the show at all. I guess it was just very forgettable.