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Some Thursday stats fun to kick off the morning ahead of tomorrow’s premiere of the series’ new season…

Today, Netflix reveals that “Orange is the New Black” is one of its most re-watched original series; although maybe that shouldn’t be much of a surprise. It is one of their most-watched series, so I would assume that it would also be one of their most re-watched series.



Examining viewing in over 190 countries, Netflix found more than half (53%)* of “Orange” viewers have re-watched at least one full season of the acclaimed series since its debut in 2013. Not surprisingly, this re-watching behavior peaks each June in anticipation of the new season, this year being no exception. Season 4 of the series arrives worldwide tomorrow, Friday, June 17.

In advance of that, Netflix also surveyed** fans around the world to see how they plan to prepare for their return to Litchfield.

Of viewers polled, nearly a quarter (21%) plan to re-watch the previous season, while 41% plan to re-watch the entire series – all 36 episodes. Also, 54% said that they are planning to do their re-watching this weekend or sooner, and fans are even willing to give-up making their bed (30%), cleaning the house (36%) and cooking (10%) in order to have more time to watch .

Overall, most plan to re-watch without incriminating others – 36% prefer to re-watch solo, 8% with their pets and 12% with a table full of snacks. Those who prefer to have partners in crime will re-watch with their significant other (25%), or friends (14%). The majority of re-watching lockdowns will take place in the living room (43%), followed by the bedroom (41%).

The art of re-watching takes both a practical and emotional form. Top reasons for re-watching include looking for possible foreshadowing in previous storylines (25%), and reliving moments with favorite characters (29%). However, for others (25%) it’s as simple as “Orange is the New Black” being their favorite show and they just can’t get enough.

For the 23% of respondents who plan to re-watch just a few episodes – Netflix has also shared what the series’ most re-watched episodes are. And as expected, viewers prefer to re-indulge in the last three episodes of a season, but the one that remains supreme is, of course, Season 1, Episode 1. These are the most re-watched episodes through this week below.



Season 1:

  • Episode 1 – “I wasn’t ready”
    Sentenced to fifteen months for a crime committed in her youth, Piper Chapman leaves her supportive fiance Larry for her new home: a woman’s prison.
  • Episode 12 – “Fool me once”
    Painful truths reorient several relationships and careers: Pennsatucky feels disrespected by Piper; Larry gives a revealing radio interview.
  • Episode 13 – “Can’t fix crazy”
    Red’s scheme to reclaim her kitchen backfires; the inmates stage a Christmas pageant; Piper’s plans unravel even as she realizes her life is in jeopardy,

Season 2:

  • Episode 11 – “Take a break from your values”
    Piper is shocked at an unexpected change in her status; Soso’s hunger strike attracts new support that takes on a religious fervor.
  • Episode 12 – “It was the change”
    Tensions run high as a prison power outage forces several issues to come to light; Piper finds herself compromised and is forced to think on her feet.
  • Episode 13 – “We have manners. We’re polite”
    Several futures hang in the balance as the inmates face and confront their worst nightmares: Life will never be the same again.

Season 3:

  • Episode 11 – “We can be heroes”
    Caputo and Piper confront labor issues. A miracle occurs in Norma’s group. Crazy Eyes’ erotica winds up in the hands of the staff.
  • Episode 12 – “Don’t make me come back there”
    Daya goes into labor. Sophia suffers a hate crime. Stella helps Piper with a business snag. Taystee takes on a new role.
  • Episode 13 – “Trust no bitch”
    Miracles and conversions occur, but Piper and Caputo know that some situations can’t be dealt with through spiritual means.

METHODOLOGY

*Data reflective of global accounts who have completed watching “Orange is the New Black” and have re-watched at least one season of the series.

**The survey was conducted by Google Consumer Surveys, June 2, 2016 – June 10, 2016 and based on 1,613 responses. The sample was the national adult internet population in the US, Mexico, UK and Canada. Survey respondents must have confirmed their intent to watch and prepare for season 4 of “Orange is the New Black” to participate.