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In this shocking season finale, the prison is still under siege, and not everyone will make it out alive.
Marie enacts her plan to bust out of Wentworth while Liz spirals into a psychotic meltdown.
Marie's efforts to have her conviction overturned backfire when her protector attempts to silence her permanently. Meanwhile, Liz summons the courage to meet with her estranged son.
As Ruby undergoes surgery for the ruptured brain aneurysm, Rita makes a desperate appeal to Vera to be with her sister in hospital.
The Prisoners tensions are still extremely high as questions start to be answered about what happened. Boomer has some long awaited catching up to do, but her day release is short-lived. Marie discovers that Ruby killed her son, Danny.
The Prisoners and Staff mourn the loss of their Top Dog, while the hunt is on for the person who murdered her. Tensions remain very high as the investigation into the death stir up emotions for everyone.
Vera learns the sex of her baby whilst Marie and Kaz try and make amends, with Rita facing an impossible dilemma to keep her identity as a former cop a secret after being told to kill Kaz by the new inmate.
Kaz is sent to isolation for everyone else's safety, while a new prisoner arrives and is a blast from Rita's past, as the prison spirals out of control, Will and Linda both struggle in their new positions to get on top of the drugs problem.
Rita and Kaz form an alliance to bring down Marie, while Jake's jealously toward Vera is apparent as she forms a bond with a new colleague. Whilst a new acting deputy is voted in, it's someone we would least expect it to be.
The prison is on tenterhooks as the war between Marie and Rita goes over the edge, after Rita has spent a very long time in isolation, she's out for revenge and so is Marie. With her hopes of release fading, Rita is forced to take drastic measures to prevent Ray from wasting his life on her.
Season six resumes with almost all of Wentworth's inmates and officers stunned by the apparent joint escape of Franky Doyle and Joan Ferguson.
As Sonia Steven's life and Vera Bennett's career hang in the balance, Kaz Proctor steels herself for Top Dog duties again and the truth surrounding the Freak's demise weighs heavily on Will Jackson and Jake Stewart. Boomer pieces together the events of Sonia's now apparent poisoning and Liz is targeted, while Allie finds solice for a short moment in avenging Bea's death – however, peace is only fleeting behind the walls of Wentworth.
Wentworth returns for a fifth season, resuming the story in the days following Bea Smith's tragic death at the hands of Joan Ferguson. Emotional, psychological and professional shockwaves pound the inmates and staff of Wentworth Correctional Centre. Vera is under fire from Corrective Services and, with Will on suspension, she is relying more on her deputy Jake, not realising he is now Ferguson's puppet. New Top Dog Kaz has a challenge to restore order amongst the traumatised inmates, though Sonia remains aloof focusing on her upcoming trial.
As the story resumes, Bea and her cell-block mates are returning to Wentworth after the fire and rebuilding of H Block to find a new dynamic in play with a new contender for Top Dog. On the outside, Franky is trying hard to be a productive member of society. As always, no-one should underestimate "the Freak".
Having been returned to Wentworth following her successful campaign to kill Brayden Holt, Bea Smith has assumed the mantle of Top Dog, hailed by all as a worthy successor. But having created a Top Dog she thought she could control, Ferguson now realises Bea has played her at her own game.
Season 2 picks up three months after the events of that dramatic ballpoint pen ending. Bea has languished in the slot while Franky has risen to top dog. And we've now got a new Governor, Joan Ferguson who is going to hammer down on the inmates.
Wentworth is a dynamic, often confronting, drama series beginning with Bea's early days in prison. Set in the present day, it is a modern adaptation of Prisoner contemporising legendary characters and their stories for today's audience.