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Season 2, Episode 1
Six prisoners and two guards were killed and 34 others were injured after Governor Devlin (Zeljko Ivanek) sent a SORT team into Em City to put an end to the riot at the conclusion of the first season of Oz. As the second season begins, McManus (Terry Kinney) is recovering from a gunshot wound to the chest. All the prisoners from Em City are moved into the general population, or "gen pop," except for the riot leaders, who are put into solitary confinement. Devlin appoints an investigation committee, headed up by judge and law professor Oliver Case (Charles Dutton), to look into the riot. Devlin immediately pressures Case to clear him of any wrongdoing, mentioning that he's looking for a new state attorney general.


Season 2, Episode 2
Ten months after the riot, Em City is re-opened. McManus (Terry Kinney) has a new plan to keep everyone happy. He's divided the cellblock into ten different groups: Muslims, gangbangers, Italians, Latinos, Irish, Aryans, bikers, Christians, gays, and one final group known as "others." Each group will have four prisoners living in Em City, and one representative on the "Emerald City Council," where grievances will be heard. McManus opens the first council meeting by pushing his education programs. He goads a Christian prisoner, Coushaine (Bryan Callen), into teaching a reading class. He tells young gangster Wangler (J.D. Williams) that he doesn't have to work if he goes to class, and tells Poet (MuMs) that if he gets his G.E.D., he'll arrange for him to have a conjugal visit with his girlfriend. The reading class is disrupted when Wangler, embarrassed that he cannot read, attacks Coushaine. McManus decides to teach Wangler to read himself.


Season 2, Episode 3
Alvarez (Kirk Acevedo) finds out who raped Glynn's (Ernie Hudson) daughter, and another inmate, Richie Hanlon (Jordan Lage) overhears him talking about it. Hanlon tells Father Mukada (B.D. Wong), who tells Glynn. But Alvarez, angry over Glynn's mistreatment of him, isn't talking, and Glynn has to be restrained to keep from beating Alvarez. Peter Schibetta (Eddie Malavarca) offers to get the information, but Glynn turns him down, saying, "I don't want to owe you any more favors." A nervous Diane Wittlesey (Edie Falco) returns to Em City for the first time since the riot. McManus (Terry Kinney) rejects her offer to take him out to dinner. McManus' efforts to teach Wangler (J.D. Williams) how to read are disrupted by Adebisi (Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje), who takes away Wangler's books and threatens the boy. Sister Peter Marie (Rita Moreno) is drawn to a demented older inmate, Giles (Austin Pendleton), who keeps repeating her name. Hill (Harold Perrineau) learns that the judge at his trial was arrested for taking bribes, and Said (Eamonn Walker) offers to help him get the verdict overturned.


Season 2, Episode 4
Richie Hanlon (Jordan Lage) runs into serious trouble when some Aryans order him to perform oral sex. Hanlon resists, until they tell him they murdered Vogel. Later, when another inmate tries to bully Hanlon, he lashes out, and accidentally pushes the man over a railing, killing him. To avoid prosecution, Hanlon tells McManus (Terry Kinney) what he knows about Vogel's murder. But after Schillinger (J.K. Simmons) is brought in for questioning, he sends Hanlon an ultimatum with the help of a sympathetic guard. If Hanlon doesn't confess to the Vogel murder himself, the Aryans will kill him. Judge Grace Lema (Elaine Stritch) arrives at Oz to hear Said (Eamonn Walker) plead Hill's (Harold Perrineau) case.


Season 2, Episode 5
White supremacist leader Schillinger (J.K. Simmons) convinces Black Muslim leader Said (Eamonn Walker) to represent him as he fights the new conspiracy charge against him. Wangler (J.D. Williams) tears up some of Poet's (muMs) work, and they scuffle. McManus (Terry Kinney) punishes Wangler by banning him from the G.E.D. graduation ceremony. Governor Devlin (Zeljko Ivanek) attends the graduation, but informs McManus that his education program is being cut from the budget. McManus tries to take his case to the media, but the governor tells him that "crime is down, taxes are down" and the public doesn't care about his convicts. Thanks to the efforts of McManus and Said (Eamonn Walker), Poet is granted his parole. Diane Wittlesey (Edie Falco) finds out that McManus knows she killed Scott Ross, and she confronts him, explaining that since Ross shot McManus during the riot, she feels she did the right thing. Glynn (Ernie Hudson) gets his brother to confess to a murder, so that Peter Schibetta (Eddie Malavarca) can no longer use his knowledge of the crime to blackmail him.


Season 2, Episode 6
Said (Eamonn Walker) is taking depositions in Schillinger's (J.K. Simmons) case, and a worried McManus (Terry Kinney) talks to Diane Wittlesey (Edie Falco) about his testimony. "If you ever loved me," Wittlesey tells him, "then lie." When Said asks him if Wittlesey killed Scott Ross, McManus lies under oath. Said later tells an angry Schillinger he's dropping out because he has no case. Death row inmate Shirley Bellinger (Kathryn Erbe) is exchanging mash notes with a secret admirer who works in the kitchen. It turns out to be Adebisi (Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje). Adebisi demonstrates his survival skills when Schibetta (Eddie Malavarca) and a henchman come after him. Adebisi overpowers them both, and rapes the unconscious Schibetta. A mentally unhinged Schibetta later gets the news that someone else is taking over "the family's" operations in Oz.



Season 2, Episode 7
Beecher (Lee Tergesen) is a drunken mess, and gets worse when Schillinger (J.K. Simmons) tells him that he had his wife murdered. Beecher doesn't buy it, but Schillinger points out that even if it was suicide, it's still Beecher's fault she's dead. Cyril O'Reily (Scott William Winters) arrives in Oz after confessing to the murder of Dr. Nathan's (Lauren Velez) husband. Schillinger and his Aryan friends sexually assault the brain-damaged, childlike new inmate. Ryan O'Reily (Dean Winters) tries to get McManus (Terry Kinney) to move the helpless Cyril to Em City so he can look after him, but McManus won't do it unless Ryan admits that he told Cyril to commit the murder. Robert Sippel (David Lansbury), a priest who's spent ten years in Oz for child molestation, is released. Shirley Bellinger (Kathryn Erbe) finally meets her secret admirer, Adebisi (Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje), but unfortunately for both of them, she's a racist. The disappointed Adebisi goes on a heroin binge.


Season 2, Episode 8
Em City has a new C.O., Karl Metzger (Bill Fagerbakke), who has an allegiance to the Aryans. Rebadow (George Morfogen) and Busmalis (Tom Mardirosian) are nearly done digging their escape tunnel when two of the Aryans bully them into switching cells so the Aryans can use the tunnel themselves. Metzger arranges the switch. When the Aryans try to escape, the tunnel collapses, killing them. Sippel (David Lansbury) returns to Oz, where Peter Marie (Rita Moreno) arranges for him to stay in a cell until he can find an apartment. But Schillinger and his crew (with help from Metzger) crucify the defrocked priest. In order to appease El Cid (Luis Guzman), Alvarez (Kirk Acevedo) cuts out the eyes of Rivera (Nelson Vasquez). Just before Alvarez can take his own life, the SORT team finds him and puts him in solitary. Rivera needs a blood transfusion, and the only person Dr. Nathan (Lauren Velez) can find with the same blood type is O'Reily (Dean Winters), who only agrees to give blood after McManus (Terry Kinney) transfers his brother Cyril (Scott William Winters) to Em City.