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Oz Season 6 deleted scene - Keller and Sister Pete

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From Episode 6, "A Day in the Death." Sister Pete asks Keller not to try to transfer back to Em City.

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  • Oz is about a love story *despite* the violence of the show. It's about a connection made by two broken people who found a way to overcome the daily brutalities of prison life with their love and friendship.

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  • piercing blue eyes, tough bad ass man, clenched jaw, that face that can kill literally and that voice and smile, hell im sold he is perfect in every way shape or form

  • his death was so stupid

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  • @mariskarox

    you should see him nowadays XD >....< hope he has a son who a chip off the block EH?! -nudge nudge-

  • @mattj212 DID U LEARN NOTHING FROM HILL ??? LET ME REFRESH UR MEMORY! "How he dies? That's easy. The who and the why is the complex part. The human part. The only part worth knowing"

  • @MsGucciSu I agree, which still makes me wonder about Beecher's past. We never really understand what sort of man he was pre-prision like we do Keller. Beecher was always a cipher for me.

  • @zaynzaynzayn Also, speaking on the "patterns that are impossible to break", had he not died, I would've given it maybe a couple of months tops before Beecher wanted Keller again - especially if Keller started to hate him. 

  • @zaynzaynzayn I think he was in love with him before he really knew who Keller was. Also, Beecher's really no peach. He definitely has an addictive personality. For all his talk about putting his vices behind him, all he really does is exchange one for another: alcohol, drugs, religion, sex, KELLER - even his compulsive need to forgive Schillinger (which was sickening). Ok, Keller's f*cked up but he owns it. Beecher goes around being sanctimonious because he's feels guilty; that's not owning it

  • @mattj212 He got an offer for another show--for a lot more money.

  • Violence brings violence... Even love was not strong enough to break the cycle. Two broken men who's soul died in prison. Very sad story.

  • @RhymePhile well they didn't really overcome the violence... I mean they both had their fair share of killing and plotting and ozing

  • duck man i dont understand how come i watched all those deleted scenes in the show

  • "patterns that are impossible to break"--they should have left this scene in. keller's response that yes, hate is on the other side so "give that lady a cupi doll" explains why keller has to kill beecher if he can't have him. keller is a sexy killer. the relationship is sad and doomed in the end. i never really understood why beecher--smart guy that he is--could not see this. what was in beecher's past that drew him to such a killer?

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