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SEASON 1


As warden of Oz, Glynn carries out Devlin's orders and does what he can to manage the state's largest correctional facility. A new cell block Emerald City is opened up and ran by a unit manager named Tim McManus. McManus is unlike the rest of the higher ranking staff at Oz in that he has came in with a college education and never started off as a correctional officer. He is a Liberal idealist whom Glynn often disagrees with. McManus has complete control of Em City from the commissioner but Glynn overrides some of his decisions at times. One decision in particular that is overruled is the addition of inmate Paul Markstram to the population of Em City. Markstram according to the file is a petty African American drug dealer that is supposedly related to Glynn, but in actuality he is an undercover narcotics detective looking to put a plug in the drug trade. Glynn is the only staff member who knows his true identity and this becomes a problem when the Italian inmates, led by Nino Schibetta , kill Markstram. Glynn announces several new policies over the season that anger the majority of the prison population. The board of corrections has decided to ban smoking and conjugal visit privelages from the prisoners and Glynn while having some disagreements over the policies states that enforcement of these policies is more important than the agreement of these policies. Tim McManus is most vocal against Devlin's administration and states that a riot may very well occur in Oz. Adding to this tension is the arrival of inmate Kareem Said , a black Muslim who incarcerated for Arson. Said is a well known militant who poses as a major threat to the staff, Homeboys, and the Aryan Brotherhood inmates.

Throughout the season several inmates die in Em City, mainly caught in the drug war between the Italian and Black inmates. This angers Governor Devlin who is already in the process of reinstating the death penalty. The death penalty is reinstated and as a result Homeboy leader Jefferson Keane is executed by the state for murdering some other inmates. Another inmate Donald Groves attempts to murder Glynn as he is trying to help the cause of Kareem Said . Groves instead kills African American CO Lawrence Smith and as a result he is sentenced to death. Groves' attempt on Glynn and murdering of a CO causes the other guards to begin randomly assaulting prisoners throughout Oz which is something that appalls Tim McManus . Glynn is urged by Dr. Nathan, the prison doctor and McManus to fire the guards for this, but Glynn instead just temporarily suspends various COs without pay as punishment. This decision angers staff investigator Lenny Burrano who explains to Leo that it is something they should not do as they both came up through the ranks as guards and realize the hardness and attitude that develop with the job. Glynn also is trying to put a plug in the drug trade and urges McManus to shut down the Italian inmates who control it the most.

In the meantime, Kareem Said is organizing the Muslims and other inmates secretly and this gets Tim McManus to be greatly concerned about a riot. McManus' suspicions become true and the prisoners take over Em City taking the Guards hostage. Said has a gun (which an unknown Black CO gave to him) during the riot and uses it to cause the inmates inside to organize. With the help of Scott Ross , Ryan O'Reilly , Simon Adebisi , and Miguel Alvarez , Said and the inmates make a list of demands to occur in order to release the guards who they have taken hostage. Glynn reads the demands and thinks that most of them are actually reasonable but Governor Devlin ardently opposes them and urges Leo to have the S.O.R.T. team use force to take back the prison. Tim McManus opposes this and goes into Em City with food for the prisoners in order to see how the hostages are doing. After McManus does not come back, Devlin has the S.O.R.T. team go in with machine guns and take back the cell block. As a result, 6 inmates and 2 correctional officers die and the rest of the prisoners are sent back to Gen Pop. Tim McManus and several other staff members are greatly injured but live as they were accidentally shot during the take over.


SEASON 2


The aftermath of the riot is investigated by Alvah Case , a law school dean who Devlin has appointed to lead the investigation for purposes of clearing Devlin's hands. Throughout the investigation, Glynn and the staff are in the process of covering up the murder of inmate Scott Ross from Case. Ross was shot in the head, heart, and genitals and after interrogating several staff members, Case is convinced that CO Diane Wittlesey killed Ross. Glynn urges case to leave it alone as Wittlesey is one of his best guards and Ross was one of the most dislikable prisoners in Em City to both the staff and inmates around him. Case concludes that the only way to get Devlin free from guilt in using force is to file no charges against any of the prisoners. Case states that the riot was caused directly by anti-prisoner acts passed through the Governor's office and that if the prisoners are guilty, Devlin is too. Devlin warns Case that he will not become the state's attorney general as a result but Case no longer wants the position as after investigating the prison conditions, he wants to run against Devlin for governor in the next election instead. Devlin is not supportive of this but goes through with it as Case announces to the press that no one in particular is at fault for the riot but improvements will be made to prevent another riot. This saves the job of Glynn and everyone else on the staff and also guarantees the reopening of Em City.

Emerald City is reopened 10 months after the riot under a new deal approved by Glynn and McManus. Ten inmate groups- The Muslims, Aryans, Homeboys, Latinos, Italians, Irish, Bikers, Gays, Christians, and Others will have four inmates from each group living in Em City and one representative from each group will be present on a Seg Council as a means of figuring out how to make life better for themselves and the staff inside of Oz. McManus starts a GED program which Glynn supports until Governor Devlin cuts it from the state budget. The program has positive results however particularly with inmate Arnold "Poet" Jackson whose talent for poetry brings a good name to Oz, a published book, and an early parole. This is short lived however as Poet violates parole and comes back to Oz for murdering a drug dealer whom he owed money.

In the meantime, Glynn has several issues. First, his daughter is raped at school by a gang of Latinos and this puts Glynn in complete disarray. A snide remark by inmate Miguel Alvarez during a speech that Glynn gives the inmates infuriates him and causes him to lash out on Alvarez sending him to solitary confinement. Sister Pete urges Glynn that he is a better man than that and that Miguel Alvarez was incarcerated at the time of the rape and not involved with the rape. Glynn lets Alvarez out of solitary then. Alvarez however knows the men responsible for the rape and tortures Glynn with this knowledge as revenge. In an interrogation Miguel won't tell Glynn the names of the men involved but does make comments pretaining to his daughter's rape. Glynn nearly assaults Alvarez but is stopped by Father Ray Mukada . This incident causes there to be bad blood between Glynn and Alvarez who later in the season blinds a Latino CO named Eugene Rivera . As a result Alvarez is sent to solitary by Glynn gladly.

The second major issue for Glynn this season is Italian inmate Peter Schibetta . Peter is the son of deceased leader Nino Schibetta and now runs the Italians with the help of Chucky Pancamo . Leo's brother Mark committed a murder for the mafia, and as a result Peter uses it as leverage to get what he wants from Glynn inside of Oz. Peter gets the kitchen from Leo and then tells Leo that he will pay the price if Mark does not turn himself in for the murder. Mark turns himself in after a talk with Leo who then furiously transfers the Italian inmates out of the kitchen and into the dress factory. Peter is later raped by Black inmate Simon Adebisi and Glynn is not unhappy about it as he wants Schibetta to suffer. Antonio Nappa comes to Oz to run the Italians, and with the help of the Italian staff members gets Glynn to take Adebisi off of heroin as a result.

Other issues that preside for Glynn in this season of Oz come in the form of Vernon Schillinger and Kareem Said . An inmate Alexander Vogel is murdered with the word "JEW" carved into his chest. Glynn quickly interrogates Schillinger, the leader of the Aryan Brotherhood . Schillinger acts obstinent in the interrogation claiming that Glynn's people (Blacks) are as anti-semitic as the Brotherhood. Glynn finds proof however from gay inmate Richie Hanlon who is then forced to cop to Vogel's murder by Aryan Guard Karl Metzger . Schillinger thereby goes free which angers Glynn. During the Islamic month of Ramadan, Glynn announces that Governor Devlin is pardoning a Muslim inmate from Oz. Kareem Said is chosen but refuses at the press confrence as he believes it is a cheap way of gaining Islamic voters throughout the state. Said stays in Oz, a move that shocks Glynn and Tim McManus .


SEASON 3


This season starts out with issues pretaining to CO Karl Metzger . A number of incidents involving the Aryan Brotherhood have occurred and Tim McManus thinks Metzger is responsible. McManus' suspicions are true when it is discovered that Metzger used to belong to a White Supremacist organization and Glynn is urged to take action. Glynn refuses to take action until there is hard evidence that Metzger is working with Vernon Schillinger and the Aryans. This move surprises McManus who points out to Glynn that Metzger only thinks of Glynn as a Nigger . Chris Keller then comes forward and Vernon Schillinger is placed in solitary and Metzger is found murdered. Glynn later approves the hiring of Sean Murphy as the head CO of Emerald City who is a life long friend of Tim McManus . Murphy starts a boxing program in Oz where one inmate from each group will be represented in the boxing tournament. Meanwhile, Augustus Hill with the help of Kareem Said testifies against inmate Malcolm Coyle for murdering an Italian American family without getting caught. Glynn informs the DA but is too late as the Italians led by Antonio Nappa protect Hill through murdering Coyle. Glynn also must deal with letting Miguel Alvarez redeem himself for blinding Rivera by interactions with Sister Pete. In the midst of this, the Latinos are caught dealing drugs and after being unsuccessfully interrogated by Glynn, they make an attempt on the life of Miguel.

Glynn has a major issue when Clayton Hughes applies for a job at Oz. Hughes' father Samuel was an African American CO and Glynn's best friend who died working in Oz in 1982. As a result, Leo is the closest thing Clayton has to a father since Sam's death and he ardently refuses to hire Clayton as he fears for his safety. Leo hires Clayton however to the objections of his mother, Lenore as Clayton did well enough in CO training to be hired immediately in another State Prison. Glynn keeps a close eye on Clayton who ends up working in Em City. In Em City, Hughes messes up on more than one occasion and he is transferred to the library as a result. Glynn must also tell Hughes about the details pretaining to the death of Samuel and this puts Clayton in a very disturbed state. Things are made worse for Clayton when inmate Simon Adebisi tells him that it was a racially motivated killing of Samuel.

Throughout the season, Glynn must deal with Tim McManus and a rising racial tension inside of Oz. McManus is accused of sexually harassing CO Claire Howell and inmate Kenny Wangler . Because of McManus' sexual habits of bed hopping and womanizing, Glynn does not know what to believe and warns McManus that if any of this is true, he will be fired. Later, as Glynn confronts McManus for the "shit storms" he has created, McManus rebuts that Glynn's judgment is clouded for racial reasons. McManus points out to Leo that he automatically takes the side of any Black inmate or staff member when issues pretaining to him arise and Glynn is extremely angered by this. At the same time the racial tension is on the rise in Oz due to the boxing tournament and a manipulative secret plan of black inmate Simon Adebisi . The boxing tournament is put on hold when the Aryan and Muslim inmates fight but Ryan O'Reilly and Hamid Khan convince Glynn to let the finals happen. The finals end in tragedy fueling to the emotional fire between the inmates and Glynn is forced to lock down the prison. As Glynn puts the prison in lockdown, Hughes comes to him stating that they should be helping the black inmates out instead of punishing them. Glynn then states he feels no sense of brotherhood towards any of the black inmates in Oz and then fires Hughes. As Hughes is fired and the prison is in lockdown, Clayton gives Adebisi a gun as a going away gift.


SEASON 4 PART I


Glynn ends the lockdown telling the Black and White inmates separately that if one more racially motivated incident occurs, Oz will be permenantly locked down. The Latinos in the mean time are not warned as they are somewhat neutral throughout the racial tension. The office of Governor James Devlin then talks with Glynn. Leo is told that he has been chosen as a Lieutenant Governor candidate as re-election is coming up. Glynn immediately asks if this is due to the fact that Alvah Case has announced to running against Devlin. Because Case is African American like Glynn, the Republican office has a great chance of losing the black vote. Their office figures out that someone as conservative as Glynn would be great for balancing out the black vote and he says yes suspiciously. In Oz, Glynn wants to stop the drug traffic as the Homeboys, Latinos, and Italians for the time being are allied so he gets a narcotics detective Johnny Basil to pose as a jamaican drug dealer named Desmond Mobay . Glynn is the only one who knows Basil's true identity and informs him of the dangers associated with Oz as another undercover detective Paul Markstram died many years earlier in Oz. Throughout the season Basil is somewhat convincing as Mobay to the point where he ends up snorting a lot of heroin and murdering an inmate to get in the good graces of all three gangster groups.

Adebisi then asks Glynn to move Black inmates Arnold "Poet" Jackson , Kenny Wangler , and Junior Pierce out of Unit B and into Em City as a means of ending some of the racial tension within Oz's walls. Tim McManus opposes this mainly because he hates Wangler for lying about a sexual harassment charge. Glynn is interested in eliminating racial issues within Oz and overrides McManus' objection. More racial issues arrise however as those three inmates harass a new White inmate unfit for prison. Adebisi wanting revenge on Wangler gives the gun to this inmate Guilliame Tarrant who then shoots Wangler, Pierce and a Black CO amongst others. Glynn is now under intense pressure to fire Tim McManus and solve the gun smuggling quickly as a means of making the prison look well managed during the election campaign. Adebisi and Muslim inmate Zahir Arif point out that McManus must go and a Black unit manager must be hired. Tim McManus is then shortly fired after singing a racist song at the funeral of Joseph Howard, the Black CO who died in the shooting.

A problem arrises when inmates Agamemnon Busmalis and Miguel Alvarez escape Oz through a tunnel and Glynn asks Raoul "El Cid" Hernandez , the Latinos leader who despises Alvarez to help find him. El Cid orders a hit on Alvarez who is now on the run. Meanwhile, when investigating the gun smuggling, Glynn is told by El Cid that Adebisi got the gun from Clayton Hughes on Hughes' last day of work. Glynn furiously calls in Clayton who admits to smuggling the gun and he has Hughes arrested as a result told to shut up in the meantime. Since being fired, Hughes has become a Black Militant and is giving speeches that condemn Governor Devlin on a routine basis. Busmalis is then captured and the Republican party then is looking better in the preliminary polls. The Muslim inmates then convince African American community leaders to pressure Glynn into hiring a Black unit manager for Em City, and he begins to listen more and more as a means of becoming Lieutenant Governor with the Black vote. Glynn then hires Martin Querns a Black man to run Em City appeasing the general public.

Martin Querns has experience working in several state detention centers and federal penetentiaries and is also from the ghetto like several of Oz's African American inmates. Querns is told he may run Em City any way he wishes as long as racial tension and violence are eliminated. Querns immediately reduces the violence by more than 92% and eliminates the racial tension element altogether. Although he has done this by empowering Simon Adebisi and his followers and sending most of the White inmates out of Em City, Glynn does not care as for the time being the Unit looks better managed. In the meantime Tim McManus undergoes psychiatric therepy and wants to run Em City again but the only available job in the Unit Manager position is Unit B which he reluctantly takes. During the campaign as order is maintained in Oz, Glynn stops paying attention to what changes are being made in Em City and is more focused on becoming the Lieutenant Governor. At a staff meeting, Tim McManus points out what has happened in Em City and Glynn turns a deaf ear as the violence has been almost eliminated from Em City. At a press confrence shortly afterwards, Clayton Hughes goes psycho and tries to kill Governor Devlin. Devlin nearly dies, Hughes is charged with attempted murder, and Glynn drops out of the election race to stand by Clayton as he goes to trial.

Out of the election campaign, Glynn is brought more up to what has happened inside of Oz. Detective Johnny Basil turns himself in for the murder of Bruno Goergen as his conscience kicks in and tell him to stop doing what he is to prove that he is not undercover. Two inmates then die, both residents of Em City and Glynn begins to get angered with Querns. McManus points out that Querns has empowered Adebisi and the Homeboys in Em City turning a blind eye to their behavior as long as order is maintained. He points out the lack of diversity as all the COs are now Black and White inmates are also scarce. Finally he points out drugs are out of control as stopping the drug traffic is not a priority of Querns. Glynn isn't convinced of this until McManus with the help of Kareem Said brings him a videotape of a party inside of Adebisi's pod. Glynn is disgusted by the drug and alcohol use and Querns is immediately fired. Leo then realizes he hasn't paid enough attention to what has happened in Oz and gives McManus control of Em City once again. As McManus regains control of Em City, Adebisi dies making a murder attempt on Kareem Said .


SEASON 4 PART II


This half of the season starts out with the investigation of a news crew coming into Oz. Glynn is afraid that several dead issues will be resurrected through the media and is fearful that Oz may be shut down altogether. To make matters worse several inmates suggest what has happened during Adebisi's reign of power in Em City. Martin Querns then comes to Glynn asking him to destroy any evidence relating to the rampant drug use that occurred in Em City as a means of saving both of them from facing criminal charges. This news crew led by Jack Eldridge eventually agrees with Glynn that the story should not be aired and this is completed by a beating at the hands of inmate Cyril O'Reilly . Even though the staff is glad that O'Reilly scarred off the news crew, Cyril's behavior grows worse over the season and Glynn is urged by McManus to send him to a mental institute. Amongst the O'Reilly's, Cyril's brother Ryan is accused by Muslim inmate Zahir Arif of murdering Patrick Keenan , an investigation that angers Glynn and frustrates Ryan. There is not enough evidence at the time however and Glynn must let O'Reilly go free.

A number of new developments occur throughout this season however for Glynn. Oz is temporarily asked to house some illegal refugees from China who get caught up in a war between the Homeboys, Italians, and Latinos. This war escalates throughout the season to the point that inmates Supreme Allah and Enrique Morales are targeted to die by the Homeboy's new leader Burr Redding . Supreme is attacked in the visiting room at one point and later dies in the cafeteria all on acts devised by the Homeboys. Morales lives though and with the help of Chucky Pancamo the Italian's leader, makes numerous attempts on Redding throughout the season. Miguel Alvarez is recaptured near the mexican border and comes back to Oz. Alvarez then makes a deal with Glynn to remain out of solitary. He agrees to be Glynn's informant in Em City if allowed to stay there. This is short lived however as Alvarez cannot get back into El Norte and find any useful information. Amongst the Black inmates, the Muslims now have a war with the Aryans and Bikers that gets ugly throughout the season. Brotherhood initiate Carl Jenkins makes an attempt on the life of Kareem Said but instead kills the newly converted Leroy Tidd . This murder angers Said who wants Aryan inmate James Robson to suffer for setting up the murder. When Glynn tells Said there is not enough evidence to convict Robson of killing Tidd, Said violently attacks Robson and Schillinger to the point where the entire prison is threatened with a lockdown until a truce is called. The truce is short lived however when the Aryans threaten the parole of white inmate Tobias Beecher . Said fatally stabs Schillinger and Robson and Glynn has the DA charge him with attempted murder.

During the season, Glynn hires a new secretary and hosts the regional Warden's confrence. At home, his wife requests a divorce which puts Leo into disarray. It can be assumed that his wife is divorcing him because he exploited several details of their family issues while running for Lieutenant Governor. Martin Querns has been hired by the commissioner to be Warden at Lardner, the other main prison in the state and shows up at the confrence. At the confrence, Querns tells Glynn that Clayton Hughes who is serving his sentence at Lardner is doing horribly and will most likely die within the year. Glynn wants Hughes to serve his sentence protected and begs for him to be transferred to Oz. In Oz, Hughes serves time in Unit J, one of the safest units in the prison as it is the Unit for bad police officers. In that unit, Hughes serves time with Alvin Yood a small town sheriff imprisoned for assault and Detective Johnny Basil who is no longer under the alias of Desmond Mobay . Hughes is problem for both of them and kills Basil. This forces Glynn to transfer him to solitary which he manages to take over. In solitary Hughes goes psycho capturing and threatening to rape CO Travis Smith (Oz) . As the SORT team attempts to recapture Hughes, Glynn goes in first to try and reason with him as a means of preventing Hughes from doing anything crazy. Clayton then tries to kill Glynn who is saved by inmate Greg Penders . Leo is very distraught by the death of Clayton and considers resigning as Warden of Oz.

In this half of the season a baptist reverend named Jeremiah Cloutier comes to Oz for embezzlement. Cloutier is really a good person who is in Oz for stealing money, so Glynn privelages him more than the other prisoners. As a result Cloutier has a positive impact on several of Oz's inmates but is threatened by Catholic convert Timmy Kirk who is out to cause trouble. Kirk uses his conversion as an excuse to bully several Catholic inmates and then with the help of the Bikers gets Reverend Cloutier trapped into a wall that is being constructed. This gets worse when a gas explosion set up by Ryan O'Reilly and IRA member Padraig Connolly destroys the cafeteria leaving Cloutier in third degree burns across his body. The kitchen and Em City are both destroyed and Glynn must send all the inmates to Gen Pop.


SEASON 5


The kitchen and Emerald City are both rebuilt and in the rebuilding it is discovered that Reverend Cloutier has been engulfed in the explosion and is barely alive covered in third degree burns over the majority of his body. Also, the death of Patrick Keenan gets complicated as Ryan O'Reilly pays and plays off two inmates against each other to state different stories. In reopening Emerald City, the prisoners in solitary are tranferred in as repairs to the air ducts must be made. Glynn states to these prisoners that if they behave they do not have to return to solitary. A new liaison to the governor's office Eleanor O'Connor is hired to work at Oz. O'Connor coincidently is the ex-wife of Tim McManus . Upon the reopening of Em City, visits are allowed for the first time in months but this ends in tragedy as the bus transporting the visitors crashes near the entry gate. As Em City is reopened, the staff warns the Muslim and Aryan inmates to temporarily call a truce so that no blood is shed. Issues develop though when James Robson kills a young Muslim inmate undetected. This war is stopped for the most part as Sister Pete has Kareem Said , Tobias Beecher , and Vernon Schillinger involved in various interaction sessions.

Glynn also sees that Peter Schibetta has finally been released from the psychiatric unit recovering from the raping received three years earlier by Simon Adebisi . Schibetta is not out for long though as he is raped for a second time as the Italians and Aryan Brotherhood go to war over the death of Hank Schillinger, Vern's son. When Sister Pete wants to help bring Schibetta's rapists to justice, she discovers how much Glynn really hates Schibetta as he states that "Here in Oz, rape has a leveling effect." This war causes a crippling blow to all of the Italians' current leaders causing a request to Glynn from Burr Redding to control the cafeteria. Glynn does not want the Homeboys to manage the cafeteria mainly because of the disastorous way it was ran under the management of Simon Adebisi . Redding convinces Glynn though that the Italians are currently unfit to manage the place and the Black inmates who are the majority of the staff are more likely to do a good job under his leadership so he is given control.

Glynn also deals with the issues pretaining to Reverend Cloutier this season. As he was badly burned in the gas explosion, the only inmate they can for the time being implicate is Jaz Hoyt as he was the head of the repair crew that trapped Cloutier. Things get complicated between Cloutier's flock, The Bikers, and inmate Timmy Kirk and Hoyt then after seeing a supposed vision confesses to a series of murders inside of Oz and ends up on death row. Kirk in the mean time is trying to cause trouble for Father Ray Mukada and hires inmate Clarence Seroy to set up a burning of the rectory in which Mukada resides. Glynn is angered by this and with help from the Bikers, gets Kirk moved to death row. Reverend Cloutier's body ends up missing though and leaves the staff baffled.

Glynn later sees that McManus is engaging two new programs for the inmates to help rehabilitate themselves. He is starting a singing program with the help of Ryan O'Reilly 's mother and a guide dog program from a woman named Alicia Hinden. Both programs have positive results especially for inmates Omar White and Miguel Alvarez , two inmates the staff have almost no hope or belief in. Alvarez is on an upward trend coming into his parole hearing which Tim McManus supports. Glynn ardently refuses to acknowledge Alvarez's attempts at rehabilitation and tells the parole board to do everything in their power not to let him go. The board is successful as Alvarez gets agitated and strikes Luis Ruiz, the only Latino on the board during the hearing. Glynn shortly afterwards gets evidence from Tobias Beecher implicating Vernon Schillinger in the raping of inmates Franklin Winthrop and Adam Guenzel . As a result, Glynn sentences Vern to solitary for an undecided length of time.


SEASON 6


The final season of Oz begins for Glynn with the bi-annual solitary review. In this review, it is decided whether or not to release the solitary inmates back into the general population. Miguel Alvarez , Greg Penders , Vernon Schillinger , Omar White , Carlos Martinez , and Henry Stanton are up for review and voted on by Glynn and the staff. Schillinger and Alvarez are released while the rest of the inmates stay in solitary. Glynn then sees that an associate of his, Mayor Wilson Loewen is on trial for assisting the Ku Klux Klan in a racially motivated killing of two African American girls in 1963 . This trial causes a race riot in the city's African American neighborhoods and a lockdown of Oz whose Black inmates are angered at the mere presence of the trial. As the SORT team locks the prison down, they discover the dead body of Tobias Beecher 's father who died at the hands of Franklin Winthrop .

The trial of Wilson Loewen ends with him being found guilty of murder in the second degree. Loewen is a key politician that helped Governor Devlin get elected so Devlin is very insistent on how Loewen will be carefully handled when he gets sent to prison. Devlin has Loewen sent to Oz to placate and appease the African American mob that has formed. Devlin has an unannounced intention of pardoning him as the racial tension outside of Oz cools down. In Oz, Devlin insists that he be placed in the safest unit which happens to be Unit J, the bad police unit which currently has no African American inmates. As Glynn sees Loewen arriving to prison, Loewen tells him that he is innocent but Glynn does not care as the courts have found him guilty. Loewen then pleas that as a Black man, Glynn should realize that the court's decisions aren't always correct. Loewen is in Oz safely until he blackmails Governor Devlin for a pardon. Devlin then uses his African American assistant Perry Loftus to secretly cause the death of Loewen and then handpicks police detectives to help keep their hands clean from the murder. However, Glynn, Tim McManus , Eleanor O'Connor and Detective McGorry figure out that it is Loftus and CO Adrian Johnson who are responsible for the deaths of Loewen and other inmates who know about the murder. Shortly afterwards, O'Connor and Glynn have an affair which shocks McManus. As suspicions grow, Johnson has inmate Lionel Kelsch murder Glynn the night before the lifetime achievement award ceremony. Glynn's murder causes Tim McManus to put together every possible piece of evidence to convict Devlin of the whole conspiracy that took place. In the meantime, Martin Querns is named as his replacement at Warden.