'Orange Is the New Black' season 3 tackles difficulties of being a mother in prison

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Fans of the hit Netflix original show "Orange Is the New Black" need to practice more restraint, as the show's third season will not be aired for another six months. 

Spoilers for the show stated that the story will have a time jump after the events that happened during "Orange Is the New Black" season 2. The new season will feature the birth of Daya Diaz's (Dascha Polanco) baby with Federal Department of Corrections prison warden John Bennett (Matt McGorry), and the new parents will have conflicting ideas about how to raise their child while she is behind bars. 

According to series creator Jenji Kohan, Daya's childbirth will feature the typical hardships that mothers in prison face in real life.  McGorry also provided a teaser about Daya and John's new relationship as co-parents. 

He said, "They have different ideas about what should happen, as we've seen before, and that continues to come to a head as we get closer and closer to Month Nine. Hormones rage and, in our case, it's even more complicated." 

Also, a huge conflict will arise as Alex Vause (Laura Prepon) returns to prison after Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) squealed that the former violated her parole regulations last season. Will they have a peaceful co-existence now that they are together again in one place? 

Other spoilers reported that the upcoming season of "Orange Is the New Black" will have more violence, yet the key theme of the show will revolve around the faith of the characters. Piper Kerman, the writer of the book on which the series is loosely based, mentioned this theme last month. 

"One of the things that Jenji Kohan has said about season three already on record is that an exploration of faith is a big part of what she is planning and what they have scripted so far," the writer said. 

Fashion & Style reported that the filming of "Orange Is the New Black" season 3 will conclude before the end of the year. It means that the production of the show is right on schedule, and it will proceed with the season premiere sometime in June 2015.

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