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In the second season of Oz, Cyril murders the husband of Dr. Gloria Nathan on orders from his brother, who is in love with Dr. Nathan. Arriving in prison, Cyril is originally housed with Vernon Schillinger, head of the Aryan Brotherhood. After Schillinger rapes Cyril, however, Ryan gets his brother transferred to his own cell.
He defends Glynn when Groves attacks him, and he is accidentally stabbed to death. His death angers other officers to the point that they beat the inmates for minor infractions. His mother visits Oz to clean out his locker and meet Groves. Rick Heim (Paul Schulze, Seasons 2) – A SORT team member, he is involved in putting an end to the riot ...
O'Reily falls in love with her and is so overcome with jealousy of her husband that he tells his mentally handicapped brother, Cyril, who is on the outside to kill Dr. Nathan's husband. Cyril is arrested and sent to Oz, but is put in a different unit from his brother. There, Cyril is raped by Vernon Schillinger and his Aryan Brotherhood gang ...
Later on, Oz thanks Victor for helping him, lamenting that he saw him during his worst time. Victor confides they are like family. Oz reacts to this by strangling Victor to death, ignoring his pleas. After stealing Victor's money, Oz drops his driver's license in a nearby river and walks off. In Arkham Asylum, Dr. Rush visits Sofia in her cell.
Oz is an American prison drama television series set at a fictional men's prison created and principally written by Tom Fontana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was the first one-hour dramatic television series to be produced by the premium cable network HBO . [ 3 ]
Schillinger taunts Cyril about the gang rape before he fights Robson, but Ryan pours chloral hydrate in Robson's water, thus allowing his brother to win the match. Afterward, the Aryans leave Cyril alone. Schillinger's son Andrew arrives in Oz for his part in the lynching of a Black man. Schillinger, upset that Andrew is a heroin addict, tells ...
Hill becomes gravely ill. Redding vows to find out who got Hill back on drugs. Morales deals with his sister's death by beating his brother-in-law bloody in the visiting room and is thrown in the hole. Kirk is transferred back to Oz from Benchley Memorial and begs Father Ray to let him return to the church as Hoyt is transferred to death row.
Formerly he was captain of a schooner with Trot's father as his mate; after losing his leg, the Cap'n retired, and Trot's father was promoted to captain of the same ship. Cap'n Bill and Trot also play significant roles in the later Oz books The Lost Princess of Oz (1917), The Magic of Oz (1919) and Jack Snow's The Magical Mimics in Oz (1946).