Season 4 Part II
After Querns is fired and Adebisi is killed, the Italians and the Latinos return to Em City. Adebisi is killed in self-defense by Muslim gang leader Kareem Saïd and Morales and Pancamo find his successor, Poet, is a mediocre leader. Pancamo and Morales run things together and cut the Black inmates out of the drug trade. It goes well until new inmate Burr Redding takes charge of the Homeboys. Redding is offered a deal by Morales and Pancamo to get in on the drug trade, but Redding stubbornly refuses to work with them. Enrique than decides to frame Redding for murder. Morales does this by pretending to offer aid to some Chinese refugees who are temporarily placed in Oz. Morales convinces the Chinese refugees that Redding is racist towards Asians due to his Vietnam War experience. Morales's skillful manipulation convinces Tim McManus that Redding is racist towards Asian people. McManus tells Redding that if anything happens to the refugees, he will be held responsible. Morales traps one of the refugees, Bian Yixhue, and kills him, framing Burr for the murder. The Chinese refugees see through his plan and tell Jia Kenmin, an Asian-American serving time in Oz, about Morales's actions. Meanwhile, Redding is cleared of Yixhue's murder since Warden Glynn is unable to find hard evidence to convict him.
Another plan to take down Redding is set in action by offering a position in the drug trade to new inmate Supreme Allah if he kills Redding and takes over the Homeboys. Supreme is a former friend of Redding, but the two had a falling out. Meanwhile, Jia Kenmin is out to kill Morales as a promise to avenge the death of the Bian Yixhue. Miguel Alvarez returns to from solitary confinement and Morales tells Carmen Guerra, who wants Alvarez dead, not to do anything. Jorge Vasquez attempts to murder Alvarez, but Alvarez is armed and Vasquez dies instead. Morales and Pancamo tell Supreme Allah, who was hospitalized by Tug Daniels to put Redding's murder on hold but Supreme assures them that he will murder Redding. Supreme is unsuccessful and is poisoned by the Homeboys and dies in the cafeteria. Morales is then working on a broken elevator with Colonel Edward Galson, a marine Colonel imprisoned for rape, who attacks him. Galson has bonded to Redding through their shared military experience and attempts to kill Morales. Morales gains the upper hand and kills Galson. After a basketball tournament between the staff and prisoners, in which the staff win, Morales asks fellow Latino Carlos Martinez to cripple NBA prospect Dave Brass, a prison guard. Brass ends up with a permanent limp.
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