Martin Querns

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Martin Querns
Martin Querns

Martin Querns is a fictional character on the HBO drama Oz, played by Reg. E. Cathey. He is an African American prison guard who has a vast experience of handling various prison units. He is hired by Warden Leo Glynn after he is asked to find a competent black unit manager to replace Tim McManus. He is also a former drug dealer who would be in the same cells as several of the Homeboys had he been caught. In his experience controlling prisons, maintaining order is the top priority. He has also believed that drugged out prisoners were preferable as they became too weak to cause any discipline problems. As a result, he empowers the drug dealing heads of Em City, especially Simon Adebisi, to maintain order in exchange for doing and selling all the drugs they wish. Kareem Said, a militant Muslim inmate whom Querns despises and sees as a threat to prison officials, tells McManus what he's up to, and they collaborate to get videotapes of the drugs to get him fired. Querns is promoted to warden at the second main prison, which he manages until he gets rehired at Oz as the warden when Glynn dies.

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[edit] Season 4 Part I

Querns comes to Oz and is told he may handle Em City any way he wishes, as long as the racial tension and violence are eliminated. In Em City, he tells the inmates, "I'm not some candy-ass white liberal looking to turn you into better citizens....don't fuck with Querns." He first meets with Adebisi, as he is one of the leading prisoners in the drug distribution. He tells Adebisi how he worked for a drug dealer named Slim Sam Colby as a teenager, until Slim Sam died at the hands of a competitor. Querns tells Adebisi that he knows how to deal drugs better than any of them since he has done it for years and not been arrested once. He says he will allow Adebisi and other drug dealers to do whatever they wish as long as there is no violence in Em City. Adebisi accepts, as do his partners, Chucky Pancamo and Enrique Morales, who head the Italian and Latino inmates, respectively. While Querns comes to an understanding with the gangster Black inmates, he is very despising of the militant Black inmates such as Kareem Said and his fellow Muslim inmates.

Querns announces that there will be a system of three trustees who will maintain order within Em City among. He names Adebisi, Pancamo, and Morales as trustees, currying favor with inmates and drawing suspicion from head CO Sean Murphy (Oz). He then transfers out eight prisoners he thinks are potential discipline problems. The inmates are all either members of the Aryan Brotherhood or Bikers — white inmates who hate blacks — so the racial tension element is automatically reduced. Murphy calls Querns crazy for allowing the "three worst motherfuckers in this place" to be trustees and creating inequality by getting the most visible white inmates kicked out of Em City. Querns then transfers Murphy out as the head CO and replaces him with a black CO named Travis Smith. All the inmates who come into Em City are handpicked by Adebisi and Querns, who tells Warden Glynn that several COs are too supportive of Sean Murphy and McManus, and need to be exchanged as well. However, all of the new COs and inmates are Black and Glynn then assigns one white CO named Claire Howell, a sadist who hates Tim McManus, to work in Em City as well.

In the meantime, Querns is investigating some previous acts of violence to make sure it stops. He is caught up with Ryan O'Reily and Nikolai Stanislofsky, who are suspects in the murder of an inmate who had a smuggled cell phone. Stanislofsky opens up after Querns gets harsh in the investigation, and is granted a stay in protective custody. Querns ends up liking Stanislofsky enough to tell O'Reily that whatever happens to him will be his fault when he returns from Protective Custody. O'Reily then has Howell kill Stanislofsky in the hospital so that he can be free of any blame. Meanwhile, the Muslims are angered that Adebisi and his followers are allowed to use drugs and commit sodomy with no punishments. Em City has become overwhelmingly black, to the point that the Italian and Latino inmates are now a threat as Adebisi cheats them out of the drug business. They are transferred out and names Supreme Allah and Poet, two of Adebisi's key enforcers their replacements as trustees. Vern Schillinger, the head of the Aryans, tells McManus that Em City is out of control and could corrupt Unit B. McManus is sickened by Schillinger's suggestion to create an all-white unit but is even more sickened by the behavior in Em City. Querns is unmoved, however, as long as there is no violence in the prison. McManus almost quits before Kareem Said approaches him with a plan to stop Adebisi and Querns.

Glynn has been running for lieutenant governor, but stopped because after James Devlin is nearly assassinated by former CO Clayton Hughes. As a result, he has not been focused on Em City and has not seen what has happened. Things get complicated for Querns when O'Reily and his erstwhile partner-in-crime Chris Keller kill inmate Nate Shemin to get Querns fired and return the prison to "normal." They then kill Mondo Browne in the cafeteria, a move that angers Querns, as one of Adebisi's followers is now dead. Homeboy and trustee Supreme Allah is framed for the murders and Querns allows Adebisi and the black COs to beat him into submission before he goes to solitary. Querns' credibility is now at stake. Said then gets ahold of some video tapes showing Adebisi's behavior and delivers them to McManus, who shows Glynn. Querns is immediately fired. Angered, Adebisi tries to kill Said, but the plan backfires; Said kills Adebisi in self defense.

[edit] Season 4 Part II

A television crew investigates Adebisi's behavior, and Querns urges Glynn to destroy Adebisi's tapes. The tapes are destroyed and the Oz staff is free of condoning drug use inside of the prison. Querns' efficiency has got him another job as a warden of Lardner, the second main prison in the state. Glynn opposes it unsuccessfully. At the warden's conference, Querns tells Glynn that Clayton Hughes is underperforming at Lardner. Querns says that all the prisoners hate him because he used to be a CO, all the COs hate him for turning on them, and that he will most likely die. Glynn is the closest thing Hughes has had to a father since his own died in 1982, so he wants him in Oz where Hughes can be protected. The transfer is made and Hughes goes to Oz.

[edit] Season 6

Glynn dies and Devlin names Querns warden of Oz. Querns is asked to fire McManus, but gives him a month's notice as Devlin has limited days as Governor. As warden, he installs a special chair in the hole that the prisoners will be sent to if they disobey him. Querns tells the convicts "Don't fuck with Querns."

Querns later throws up as Cyril O'Reily is dying in the electric chair. Tobias Beecher then kills Vernon Schillinger in the prison production of Macbeth with a knife that was supposed to be a prop. Querns and prison psychiatrist "Sister Pete" Reimondo conclude it was an accidental death. The Aryan Brotherhood on staff in the mailroom opens a package with an unknown substance that kills every one there. As a result, Oz must be evacuated immediately, so Querns gets everyone there out.

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Oz

Episodes | Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | Season 5 | Season 6

Characters
Prison Administration: Warden Glynn Tim McManus Sister Peter Marie Father Ray Mukada Dr. Gloria Nathan Lenny Burrano Martin Querns Luis Ruiz Dr. Tariq Faraj
Correctional Officers: Sean Murphy Diane Wittlesey Claire Howell Jason Armstrong Joseph Mineo Travis Smith Adrian Johnson Vic D'Agnasti Rick Heim Mike Healy Karl Metzger Eugene Rivera Dave Brass
Visitors: Governor James Devlin Jeremy Goldstein Pierce Taylor Alvah Case Undercover Police: Paul Markstrom Johnny Basil
Muslim Inmates: Kareem Said Zahir Arif Hamid Khan Nacim Bismilla Sanjay Afsana Huseni Mershah Ahmad Lalar Jamel Yusef
Homeboy Inmates: Simon Adebisi Burr Redding Jefferson Keane Johnny Post Poet Kenny Wangler Junior Pierce Malcolm Coyle Supreme Allah Leroy Tidd Mondo Browne Tug Daniels Reggie Rawls
Aryan Inmates: Vern Schillinger James Robson Mark Mack Wolfgang Cutler Franklin Winthrop Adam Guenzel Andrew Schillinger Hank Schillinger
Biker Inmates: Scott Ross Jaz Hoyt Max Sands
Italian Inmates: Nino Schibetta Dino Ortolani Joey D'Angelo Peter Schibetta Chucky Pancamo Don Zanghi Mario Seggio Frank Urbano Salvatore DeSanto
Latino Inmates: Miguel Alvarez Ricardo Alvarez Eduardo Alvarez Carlos Rodrigo Carmen Guerra El Cid Carlo Ricardo Enrique Morales Carlos Martinez Jaime Velez
Irish Inmates: Ryan O'Reily Cyril O'Reily Padraig Connolly Timmy Kirk
Christian Inmates: William Cudney Jeremiah Cloutier Jonathan Coushaine
Gay Inmates: Billie Keane Fiona Richie Hanlon Jason Cramer Nat Ginzburg Alonzo Torquemada
Other Inmates: Tobias Beecher Augustus Hill Chris Keller Bob Rebadow Agamemnon Busmalis Omar White