Amanda Fuller Orange Is The New Black Season 6

Remember Madison "Badison" Murphy from Orange Is The New Black? Yeah, the one with the aggressive Boston accent and an even more aggressive attitude. She's a character you either loved to hate or just plain loved.
Badison's Rise (and Fall?)
Season 6 throws us right into the aftermath of the prison riot. Everyone's scrambling, and Badison? She's somehow thriving. It's like chaos is her natural habitat.
She quickly aligns herself with Carol Denning, one of the terrifying sisters running things in C-Block. It's a power move, plain and simple.
But Badison's not just a lackey. She's ambitious. She wants to be a top dog, and she's willing to play dirty to get there. Think manipulative phone calls and starting fights.
The Hilarious Manipulation
One of the funniest parts of Badison's arc is how she tries to manipulate everyone. She plays the victim, the tough guy, the loyal follower. She's a master of disguise, emotionally speaking.
Her attempts at being intimidating are sometimes so over-the-top, they're just plain comical. It’s hard not to chuckle at her tough-gal persona, even if you technically shouldn’t be.
And that Boston accent? It becomes a character in itself. Every threat, every insult, is delivered with that unforgettable drawl.
Behind the Tough Exterior
But here’s the thing: underneath all the bluster, there's a hint of vulnerability. It's easy to dismiss Badison as a one-dimensional villain, but Amanda Fuller brings a certain depth to the role.
We see glimpses of her past, suggesting that her tough exterior is a defense mechanism. She's been hurt, she's trying to survive, and she's doing it in the only way she knows how.
There's a scene where she talks about her family, and it's surprisingly touching. It's a reminder that even the most unlikeable characters have a story to tell.
The Unexpected Loyalty
Despite her manipulative nature, Badison does show moments of unexpected loyalty. She sticks by Carol, even when things get really bad.
This loyalty, misplaced as it may be, adds another layer to her character. Is she truly a sociopath, or is she just desperately searching for someone to belong to?
It makes you wonder if she would have turned out differently if she'd had a different upbringing.
Badison's Final Fate
Without giving away too much, Badison's story takes a wild turn in Season 6. There are betrayals, alliances, and ultimately, a confrontation that changes everything.
Her journey is a rollercoaster of emotions, from laughter to shock to a strange sense of sympathy. She's a character you won't soon forget.
So next time you're re-watching Orange Is The New Black, pay close attention to Badison. She's more than just a tough-talking inmate; she's a complex and surprisingly compelling character.
And, let’s be honest, she brings a lot of entertaining chaos to Litchfield.
"I ain't afraid of nothin'!" - Badison Murphy (probably)





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