AVClub: I understand the function that Healy serves on Orange Is The New Black. If the show has an interest in the ways that these inmates are being served poorly by a broken system, it would be ineffective if there was not some level of personal responsibility within those failures. It’s not just that there are good people working in prisons like Litchfield who are hamstrung by corporate interest: it’s also probable that there are misogynistic, homophobic garbage people like Sam Healy whose misguided understanding of power and responsibility carry significant consequences. Healy may not be twirling his moustache or actively conspiring to destroy the lives of the women around him, but his fundamental ignorance makes him a loathsome presence: a villain who considers himself a hero.
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