The Guardian - 31.07.2019

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  • The Guardian
    10 Wednesday 31 July 2019
    Arts


who is British introduced it to my
life last year, and I got unhealthily
involved.” And so she wrote it into
her series, giv ing her obsession
to one of the characters , where
it appears in the background like
a branded water bottle.
Kohan does very few interviews
– “I chose to be a writer for a reason.
I don’t particularly want to be in
front of the camera, so to speak” –
but she is funny, dry-witted and very
frank. So much so that she ends our
conversation with a wistful : “I hope
I didn’t say stupid things that will
bite me in the ass later.”
After seven seasons, Orange Is the
New Black is bowing out. It is easy,
in the age of “peak content”, when
television appears close to off ering
something for everyone, to forget
how revolutionary it was when it
fi rst appeared in 2013. Kohan took
a prison memoir by Piper Kerman
and turned it into a n ambitious
comedy-drama about incarcerated
women. It told us rich stories of poor
women, wealthy women, straight
women, gay women, trans women,
black, white and Latino women. Its
cast, unable to locate the mythical
make up store to which most TV
prisoners seem to have secret access,
were careful to look the part. The
show seethed about injustice, but its
com ic touch meant it rarely, if ever,
tipped into agitprop.
When it started, it was only the
third series Netfl ix had ever made,
after House of Cards and Hemlock
Grove. Kohan had just fi nished
working on Weeds , the suburbs-
skewering show about a drug-dealing
housewife that was transformative ,
but HBO and Showtime declined
OITNB. “I was pissed Showtime
didn’t pick it up,” says Kohan. “I  had

Deep into the


new and fi nal season of Orange Is
the New Black , the groundbreaking
Netfl ix show about life in a
women’s prison, a character slumps
in front of her TV, engrossed in
Love Island. “I got obsessed with it,”
explains Jenji Kohan , the woman
who has been at the helm of OITNB
for the last six years. “ A friend

She worked on


TV’s biggest


hits – then


revolutionised


the way we view


with Orange Is


the New Black.


Jenji Kohan talks


to Rebecca


Nicholson about


binge-watching,


Love Island and


giving Joey VD


Everyone’s out


to get you if you


say something


untoward.


People need to


toughen up a bit


‘I’d be far richer


if I had stayed


on Friends’


‘I’m not responsible
for other people
being off ended’ ...
Jenji Kohan

Doesn’t pull
punches ...
Orange Is the
New Black

just given them eight years of a show.
What do you mean, you won’t do my
next project?” But Netfl ix greenlit
a whole season, without the testing
ground of a pilot. “God bless Netfl ix.”
Streaming was in its infancy then ,
and the idea of Emmy nominations
for anything you couldn’t watch
on an actual television was
unimaginable. But Kohan swiftly
realised that the real shift was the
advent of binge-watching. “I was,
and remain, somewhat confl icted
about that,” she says. “Although it’s
completely hypocritical, because
I indulge in it!” She binge-watched
Fleabag recently (“She did a
wonderful job – it’s great”), but she
has always been motivated by the
idea of bringing people together:
“When shows came out at the same
time for everyone, they could make

these connections. I mean, look what
happened with Game of Thrones.”
Even so, binge-watching is here to
stay. “I can lament the water-cooler
conversation not happening, but you
know, we cannot put the genie back
in the bottle.” Hang on: isn’t OITNB,
and therefore she, at least a little
to blame? “I’m not taking personal
responsibility!” she protests.
“It’s the streaming services’ fault.”
Kohan, 50, grew up in Los
Angeles. Her father, Buz, is a TV
writer and producer of variety
shows ; her mother, Rhea, is a writer
and actor, and her older brother
David created Will & Grace. It
seemed pre-ordained that Kohan
would be a writer, too, but she has
previously called her fi rst job – in the
writers’ room of The Fresh Prince
of Bel -Air in the early 90s – “a rough

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