"We have iron wills, and fucking nothing to lose."
Fans of the hit TV show Orange Is the New Black have waited over a year for a new episode.
But luckily, that wait is nearly over.
All of season six will be put on Netflix on 27 July, and naturally fans are absolutely buzzing.
But if you don't think you'll be able to wait that long for your Litchfield fix, we have just the thing for you.
The trailer for season six of the show has been released, and it is sure to get you excited for the release of the episodes.
https://twitter.com/OITNB/status/1016336171952033792
By the looks of it, season six will see our favourite characters shipped off to a maximum security prison, where life appears to be even more difficult than Litchfield... if that's possible.
It seems like your position in the jail is solely determined by what colour uniform you wear, with rival colours having it in for each other.
Eagle-eyed fans of the show will notice that Alex isn't in attendance... Who knows why not? All we know is that we don't think we trust her...
We're sure you'll be counting down the days, and luckily, you only have to wait until 27 July.
Bring it on.
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