Uzo Aduba of 'Orange Is the New Black' on What’s Behind Those 'Crazy Eyes'

This season, fans of the show will learn much more about "Crazy Eyes."

“[They say] 'Your eyes are so much smaller,'” joked Aduba. “People ask, ‘Do they CGI your eyes?’" she said, referring to computer-generated imagery. "I don’t even know how that would be done."

We’re avoiding the spoilers here, but we can tell you that this season, for the first time, fans of the show will learn much more about Aduba’s character. The role is packed with surprises, even for Aduba.

“Very early on we had a conversation, just with no sort of formality, asking, ‘What would you think would be something that would bring her here?’" Aduba said. "That was just a very simple passing conversation. I know for sure nothing that I said became part of that story. But when I read the script my jaw sort of dropped a little bit. I was surprised firstly that it was happening and then, secondly, looking at the way we sort of treat people battling social behaviors, issues and you know mental illness. It was really helpful in terms of the story though to understand where she’s coming from and a piece of where some of her pain is from.”

Despite her character's zaniness, Aduba says there are some really special underlying qualities to her.

Aduba added, “That openness and vulnerability that [Crazy Eyes] is willing to bring in and invite in is something that I love about her. I also really love how much of herself she is. She is herself. She’s getting made fun of for being herself. She’s being criticized for being herself. And yet she’s unwilling to change.”

Season 4 of “Orange Is the New Black” can be seen on Netflix.