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Wentworth (known internationally as Wentworth Prison) is a television drama series which started in 2013.The show is considered to be a Darker and Edgier Continuity Reboot (not quite a Remake) of the 1980s Australian cult-classic Prisoner: Cell Block H, sharing and twisting many of the latter's characters and storylines. It follows Bea Smith, a new prisoner at Wentworth prison, as she navigates her way through being hazed by the dominant clique in Cell Block H and deals with her crumbling family life. As the show progresses of course, the focus also shifts to other characters in the prison. | |
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The Gambling Addict | |
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Also Linda Miles, who is willing to bargain with any prisoner for the right price. | |
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Situational Sexuality | |
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Situational Sexuality: Kim, who Franky described as 'gate gay' due to having a boyfriend on the outside whilst being a lesbian fuck-buddy on the inside. | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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Darker and Edgier: Than both Prisoner and Orange is the New Black. Wentworth itself seems to get progressively darker and edgier as its seasons go along. | |
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Butch Lesbian | |
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Butch Lesbian: Subverted with Franky and Joan, who were much butcher in Prisoner. Played straight with Juicy Lucy, as well as minor character Spike Baxter. | |
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Relationship Upgrade | |
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Relationship Upgrade: Bridget and Franky are shown to be living together at the start of season four, though it's a forbidden relationship. | |
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Tastes Like Chicken | |
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Tastes Like Chicken: What practicing lesbian Franky tells bicurious Bea cunnilingus tastes like. Hilariously, the latter seems to believe it for a moment. | |
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Poor Communication Kills | |
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Poor Communication Kills: Like you would not believe. The amount of problems that are created or could have been avoided all together if there had been a proper dialogue is STAGGERING! | |
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Pay Evil unto Evil | |
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Pay Evil unto Evil: Iin "Plan Bea," Kaz brutally attacks Ferguson and scalds her hand in a deep fryer in revenge for being the one to have put the Red Right Hand in prison. | |
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Alpha Bitch | |
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Alpha Bitch: Known in-universe as Top Dog, the Alpha Bitch is basically the woman in charge of the other inmates. Throughout the seasons, we've had five Top Dogs: Jacs Holt, Franky Doyle, Bea Smith, Kaz Proctor after Bea walked away from the position, and Joan Ferguson. | |
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Ironic Echo | |
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Ironic Echo: "If you rule through chaos, you reap what you sow." Said firstly by Joan to Bea after Bea is shivved, then by Bea to Joan after Joan sets the prison on fire during a meltdown. | |
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Dope Slap | |
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Dope Slap: Several, most notably: Bea to Franky in Knives Out Franky to Kim in Goldfish Joan to Vera in The Living And The Dead. Subverted with Bea and Harry. | |
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown | |
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Bea's punishment after interfering with Jacs's plans in Something Dies. Rather fittingly, Jacs herself will later be bashed in the same episode. Maxine and Bea team up to do this to Lucy after the latter constantly undermines their authority. And of course, Bea bashing Franky at the end of their much-anticipated fight. | |
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing | |
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: In season five, it's revealed that Don, who had been coaching Liz's testimony, was playing Liz the entire time, exploiting her affection by pushing her towards a false testimony. Liz takes the stand only for her testimony to collapse under the weight of evidence not yet revealed to her — all a plot by Don, who was having an affair with Sonia before the murder, to get Sonia exonerated. In the same season you have Iman, who pretended to be a defenseless victim and friend to Franky, until The Reveal that she was the girlfriend of the man whose face Franky burned, who also turned into a stalker determined to burn Franky's face as well. Jealous of his obsession, she murdered him, framed Franky, and then got herself into prison in order to murder her as well. | |
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Bald of Evil | |
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Bald of Evil: Something of a recurrent theme with the show's male characters. Nils Jesper, Derek Channing, Gregory Turkel, Don Kaplan, Detective "Jonesy", all of them have to little to no hair and equal few scruples. Toss in Vinnie Holt for good measure if you like, as he's certainly balding though he doesn't feature on the show much and is never actually depicted doing anything illegal. The Attorney General is also losing his hair. The only male baddies with a full coif are Jake, who finds redemption later in the series, and Brody and his henchmen, who end up dead or captured not long after their badness is revealed. Minor antagonist prisoner Spike Baxter is a skinhead as well. Subverted by Gavin in season 8; he's a bit sleazy and isn't entirely honest with Boomer about said sleaze when they first meet, but all in all he seems to have a good heart. | |
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Dragon Ascendant | |
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Dragon Ascendant: Simmo following Jacs's death. It fails. | |
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Improvised Armour | |
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Franky when Bea challenges her for the position of Top Dog, and again when she realizes that stabbing her in the torso isn't doing anything thanks to her Improvised Armour. | |
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Bury Your Gays | |
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Bury Your Gays: Bea's death in the fourth season finale, after having a romantic arc with Allie. Though there are gay characters on the show whose arcs didn't end in death, the fact that there were lesbians dying in the same time frame on other shows exacerbated accusations. | |
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Bring My Brown Pants | |
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Bring My Brown Pants: Harry in Whatever It Takes and Jodie in Righteous Acts. Jake also pisses himself when dealing with his drug dealers in season four. | |
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Ax-Crazy | |
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Ax-Crazy: The series' main villains, Joan Ferguson and Jacs Holt, as well as Jess Warner and Kaz Proctor. | |
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Shower of Angst | |
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Shower of Angst : Franky. | |
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The Topic of Cancer | |
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The Topic of Cancer: Maxine gets cancer in season four, and the prisoners rally around her after she's told she can't have any supporters there with her. | |
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Lipstick Lesbian | |
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Lipstick Lesbian: Franky, unlike the original, and Bridget. | |
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Dies Wide Open | |
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Dies Wide Open: Bea in the season four finale. Debbie and Cindy-Lou go out this way as well. | |
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Best Served Cold | |
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Best Served Cold: Ferguson's been biding her time for years to destroy Will Jackson. Allie herself gets this against Ferguson in the season five finale, arranging for Ferguson to be buried alive, with a picture of Bea the last thing she looks at, no less. | |
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Deliberate Injury Gambit | |
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Deliberate Injury Gambit: Ferguson getting sodomized with a broom handle by Lucy's gang seems to have genuinely affected her, until we see that she's deliberately playing it up to make Kaz want to protect and avenge her. This is compared within the episode to a flashback of Joan letting her psychologist rape her so that she can blackmail him into giving her a clean bill of mental health. | |
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Stalker Shrine | |
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Stalker Shrine: Mike Pennisi has one of Franky, as well as a wig resembling her hair. Eugh. Iman messing with it is his Berserk Button and causes the argument that leads her to shoot him. Franky herself makes a break in her case when seeing a blank wall in the crime scene photos and realizing that something used to be there. | |
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False Rape Accusation | |
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False Rape Accusation: Joan uses her ganging at the hands of Lucy to manipulate Kaz into thinking that Will raped her. In season 7, Sean falsely accuses Jake of sexual harassment in order to get him out of the way. | |
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Don't You Dare Pity Me! | |
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Don't You Dare Pity Me!: Don't ever sympathise for Franky. Even lampshaded by Doreen in the first episode! | |
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Properly Paranoid | |
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Properly Paranoid: Zigzagged in season 8 regarding Ferguson's amnesia. In 8A, Will, Vera, and Jake are all convinced it's a ruse and she'll eventually turn them in for their attempt to kill her, but at this point it's actually real. In 8B, she is faking it, but only Vera remains vigilant — by this point, Will and Jake are convinced it's genuine. | |
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Conflict Ball | |
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Conflict Ball: Bea spends a lot of season four getting angry and annoyed with Doreen for little reason. It could be excused due to the pressure of her position, but she doesn't have the same problem with characters who are actually being obnoxious. This culminates in Doreen rejecting Bea to start hanging with Kaz's gang, including Ferguson, who she had been afraid of mere episodes before. | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle: Ruby's boxing skills carry her well in her first two fight club matches; she leaves both opponents KO'd and bloody without getting touched (apart from dirty fighting). | |
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Make It Look Like an Accident | |
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Make It Look Like an Accident: Ferguson attacks Allie, drugs her to near-death, and makes it look like she overdosed. | |
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Water Torture | |
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Water Torture: Allie waterboards Marie in 8.6 "Fugitive," to brutal effect. | |
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Manipulative Bastard | |
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Manipulative Bastard: Bea and Joan again. | |
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Dropped a Bridge on Him | |
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Dropped a Bridge on Him: Vinnie Holt and Harry Smith. Cindy-Lou was Franky's antagonist early in the season and presumed to be a minor threat to Bea's power, but she overdoses abruptly after Kim starts smuggling drugs again. | |
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Ask a Stupid Question... | |
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Ask a Stupid Question...: Doreen and Bea, when the latter returns to Wentworth after her committal hearing following her escape from prison and murder of Brayden Holt while on the lam. | |
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Girls Behind Bars | |
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Girls Behind Bars: One of the most popular examples alongside the original, as well as Bad Girls and rival show Orange Is The New Black. | |
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Gory Discretion Shot | |
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Gory Discretion Shot: Though the show doesn't hold back on violence, it's even more effective when we only hear of Sally-Lee's gang rape, not to mention Boomer's bashing of Liz. Averted with Jodie's Eye Scream. | |
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Pretty Little Headshots | |
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Pretty Little Headshots: When Bea shoots and kills Brayden, all we see is a tiny bullet-sized entry wound between the latter's eyes. There's quite a bit of blood on the wall behind the victim, but Brody's head is still pretty much intact after Allie puts a bullet through it in the season 7 finale. | |
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Wham Line | |
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Wham Line: "Jacs's son... his name's Brayden." | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness: Season one's title theme had no lyrics. From season two on, a new theme based on the first one, with sung lyrics is used (season two uses a slightly different snippet of it than other seasons). The very earliest episodes make frequent use of flashbacks to tell characters' backstories/criminal histories. This goes away after a few episodes; even when new major characters are introduced down the road, they either get no flashbacks or substantially fewer. Linda actually does smile in a few season one episodes! There's a very subtle one in the pilot regarding Jacs' return from the slot. It's implied that she had been locked up for an unspecified infraction for a very long time (weeks at least and likely months) and it's said outright that she wasn't supposed to come back for weeks more. Come season 6, and the apparent murder of Sonia by Kaz gets the perpetrator only a *total* of 2 weeks in the slot. | |
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl | |
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: During their brief personal relationship, Fletch (played by muscular 6'5" Aaron Jeffery) and Vera (played by petite 5'3" Kate Atkinson) very much come across as this. | |
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Bookends | |
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Book Ends: Season five starts and ends with Allie attempting to kill Ferguson. The first attempt is of course a failure, but the second... | |
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The Dragon | |
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The Dragon: Boomer to Franky Maxine to Bea Simmo to Jacs Vera to Joan | |
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Staircase Tumble | |
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Staircase Tumble: Lucy. Played with in that it looks like she might be pushed by Vera. | |
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Adaptational Attractiveness | |
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Adaptational Attractiveness: Many of the women but particularly Bea, Franky and Vera compared with the original Prisoner: Cell Block H. | |
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Enemy Mine | |
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Enemy Mine: Bea and Franky teaming up to take down Joan in season 3. The final season lives and breathes by this trope; it's littered with alliances between people who don't like each other - Rita/Marie, Lou/Judy, briefly Lou/Allie, Marie and the core gang, Miller/Ferguson in a sense. | |
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Break-Up/Make-Up Scenario | |
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Break-Up/Make-Up Scenario: On a platonic level, Doreen leaves the group midway through season four in protest over Bea's treatment of Tasha and joins Kaz's group. She comes back, though, after an anxious remark to Kaz nearly gets Nash bashed by Kaz's mooks. In a straightforward romantic vein, Bea breaks her affair with Allie off after she guesses — and Kaz falsely asserts — that Allie was bait in Ferguson's plot to murder her. Allie doesn't take this well, and Bea takes her back to protect her and help her detox. | |
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Psycho Supporter | |
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Psycho Supporter: Kaz Proctor and The Red Right Hand, though Kaz quickly turns against Bea. | |
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Time Skip | |
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Time Skip: There's a Time Skip between every season: a matter of few weeks between seasons one and two, months between seasons two and three (as evidenced by Bea's unquestioned position and Doreen's advanced pregnancy) and some time between three and four as the cell block is restored. | |
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Heel–Face Turn | |
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Most surprising of all is Ferguson after her Heel–Face Turn, rescuing Vera in the series finale. | |
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Theseus' Ship Paradox | |
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Theseus' Ship Paradox: The cast got pretty close. The only main cast members who spanned from the beginning of the show to the end are Kate Atkinson (Vera) and Robbie Magasiva (Will).note Boomer and Linda spanned the whole show as well, but Katrina Milosevic wasn't credited with the main cast until season 2, and Jacquie Brennan has was always credited with the recurring cast; Milosevic and Brennan were still feted alongside Magasiva and Atkinson for being part of the "100 Club" when the show wrapped. Even as late on as season 4, the only additional holdovers are Kate Jenkinson (Allie) and Bernard Curry (Jake). Justified as people obviously do come and go from a prison. | |
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Weighted Gloves | |
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Weighted Gloves: Spike wears makeshift knuckledusters under her boxing gloves during her fight club bout against Ruby. They cause Ruby to piss blood later after she's hit with body shots. | |
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Heroic Team Revolt | |
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Heroic Team Revolt: Kaz is only Top Dog for a few episodes in season five before the other prisoners turn on her and choose Ferguson for Top Dog for her inaction and ineffectual leadership. | |
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The Reveal | |
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The Reveal: Why does Jackson hate Will Jackson so much? Because he apparently and indirectly caused Ferguson's lover to commit suicide. | |
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Driven to Suicide | |
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Driven to Suicide: Almost the case for Bea, after the death of her daughter. Cruelly referenced several episodes later during a near-murder scene: "You should've done it right the first time." Played straight at first, but ultimately averted, with Jianna. She apparently commits suicide after a social worker takes her baby away, leading paramour Ferguson to take revenge on the worker who did it, who turns out to be Will Jackson. It's not until season three that it's revealed that the other prisoners lynched her for being a "screw lover" and to get back at the tyrannical Ferguson. | |
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Serial Killer | |
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Serial Killer: Bea has pretty much become this by season three. | |
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Grey-and-Gray Morality | |
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Grey-and-Gray Morality: The series is big on this trope in general: Erica Davidson, torn between being a good governor who helps the women.. and covering up her bad deeds and fantasizing about sex with an inmate. Franky saving Sophie from the predatory inmates, only to completely negate it by getting Sophie drunk and vulnerable in her cell. This seems to be in play when Frankie and Bea deprive Jodie of sleep and food ... to make her crack and tell them about Joan torturing her. | |
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Put on a Bus | |
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Put on a Bus: Erica Davidson, who very abruptly left after the first season. Fletch, Rose, and Sophie all disappear between the third and fourth seasons. In the fifth season Maxine is transferred to another prison while undergoing chemo, and Doreen is suddenly granted parole without much of an explanation. | |
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Prison Rape | |
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Prison Rape: Averted with Jess and Fletch. But played straight with Jodie and Joan, not to mention Lucy and her gang's frequent rapes of new prisoners. | |
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Prison Riot | |
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Prison Riot: The first episodes of seasons one and three, both equally badass. | |
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Poison Is Evil | |
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Poison Is Evil: Jess drugs Doreen's drink so that she can get sick, leaving her to take care of Joshua. | |
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Married to the Job | |
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Married to the Job: Vera is stated to be when Jake asks if she is single. Will Jackson is this as well once Meg is killed, sticking with his job despite all of the turmoil and danger he goes through when a lesser man probably would have quit long ago. | |
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From Bad to Worse | |
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Bea arriving at Wentworth, then losing her friend's daughter in a riot, then becoming prime suspect in an officer's murder. | |
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Pronoun Trouble | |
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Pronoun Trouble: A textbook example in season 1's "Mind Games." During their visit, when Jacs asks Vinnie to smuggle in illicit pain medication, she tells him, "I've got a screw we can use, give it to them, they'll bring it in." Nothing particularly noticeable in her wording, especially as we have every reason at this point to think the screw in question is Will (Jacs having previously mentioned knowing of his own illicit drug use). It turned out to actually be Vera, and Jacs' leverage over her was something not previously known. If she had used the female pronoun when talking to Vinnie, it would have ruined a pretty good Wham Shot when Vera was revealed handing over the meds. | |
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Slain in Their Sleep | |
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Slain in Their Sleep: Simmo and Vera's mom - in consecutive episodes! | |
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Dating Catwoman | |
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Dating Catwoman: Bea hooks up with Allie, who's a member of rival Kaz's entourage. | |
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech | |
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: The most notable ones include Bea and Simmo in The Pink Dragon, Liz and Franky in Sins of the Mother, and Boomer and Franky in Failing Upwards. Bea gives a much-deserved one to Kaz in "Afterlife." | |
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The Alcoholic | |
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The Alcoholic: Liz. And her daughter Sophie. | |
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Sympathetic Murderer | |
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Sympathetic Murderer: Bea for killing both Jacs and Brayden, and possibly Franky for accidentally killing Meg Jackson. | |
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Stepford Smiler | |
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Stepford Smiler: Jess. | |
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What Happened to the Mouse? | |
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Both Toni and Skye simply disappear after their respective seasons, except for a brief cameo by Toni in season two's Metamorphosis. Will mentions what happened to Fletch between seasons three and four, but Rose simply disappears after season three without mention. | |
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Villain Protagonist | |
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Villain Protagonist: Bea being a prison inmate kinda makes her this by default, but certainly not the "player" Jacs made her out to be. By season 3, however, Bea becomes every bit the criminal mastermind Jacs envisioned. | |
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Code of Honour | |
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Code of Honour: As aforementioned... no lagging! Punishable by either severe assault (like Boomer on Liz) or even death (like Franky attempted on Bea). Played with in season four. Tasha, a newbie, presses the panic button to avoid being raped, leading to a discussion of whether or not pressing the button should be punishable by violence. | |
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Wham Episode | |
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Wham Episode: The fact that so many episodes involve shocking material makes "Seeing Red"'s shocking conclusion all the more staggering. Bea manipulates Ferguson into killing her so that the latter has no chance of evading justice. | |
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Asshole Victim | |
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Asshole Victim: Jacs, Brayden and Vinnie Holt. For some, Meg Jackson and Harry Smith count too. Lucy, in season 5. Though lecherous, disgusting and a rapist, seeing her get her tongue cut out by Ferguson is just brutal. | |
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Mark of Shame | |
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Mark of Shame: A temporary version: Bea uses the steam-press to severely burn Boomer's hands after the former attacked Liz against Bea's orders. | |
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Sleeping with the Boss | |
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Vera hooks up with new guard Jake in season four and moves in with him in season five — though both times on Ferguson's orders. | |
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness | |
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: A nonfatal example between Bea and Kaz. Bea approaches Kaz, apparently having a change of heart about her and the Red Hand, asking her to investigate a potential abuser from the outside and offers them first crack at him. Kaz comes through on her end and properly identity the target, only for Bea to harshly discard the Red Hand afterword. | |
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Villainous Breakdown | |
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Villainous Breakdown: Brayden in the season two finale, and Joan in season three. | |
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Not Me This Time | |
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Not Me This Time: When Franky is thrown back in prison after being framed for murder of her stalker, everyone naturally assumes that Joan had something to do with it, though she contemptuously remarks that she had nothing to do with it. Turns out she's right; it was the victim's girlfriend, Iman. Though she does take advantage of this fact to murder Iman and destroy any chance of Iman confessing and exonerating Franky. | |
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Nothing Is the Same Anymore | |
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Nothing Is the Same Anymore: After Bea's death. | |
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A Day in the Limelight | |
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A Day in the Limelight: "Twist the Knife" is the first episode to feature Boomer more than her usual role as simply being Franky's muscle. | |
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Foreshadowing | |
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Foreshadowing: Subverted. Most of the third season seems to be warning us about Franky's death with lines such as "I'm never getting out of here alive" and "I'll be leaving this place in a coffin" when actually her line "I wanna leave this place as a pile of ashes and smoke (the great fire) in a hot car with a hot girl (Bridget)." is what really happens. And while it's likely this played out as such to suit that scene's dialog retroactively rather than truly being foreshadowing at the time, when Franky returns to Wentworth in season 5 she....leaves the prison in a coffin. (She just happens to still be alive inside it) | |
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Eye Scream | |
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Averted with Jodie's Eye Scream. | |
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Mood Whiplash | |
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Mood Whiplash: The women in the cell block are all having a good time dancing to music. Minutes later, Bea's informed that Debbie has died, leading her to have a breakdown. | |
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Cruel Twist Ending | |
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Cruel Twist Ending: The final moments of the season four finale. If it wasn't cruel enough that Bea apparently dies, the faint silver lining was that she was going to be Together in Death with brief lover Allie. Except the final shot of the series shows Allie being successfully resuscitated... | |
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Status Quo Is God | |
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Status Quo Is God: Though Franky gets out of prison and spends Season 4 starting a new life and dealing with working and living outside of prison, the beginning of Season 5 puts her right back behind bars. | |
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Deliver Us from Evil | |
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Deliver Us from Evil: Inverted and Zigzagged with Joan and Doreen, as the former becomes very protective and nurturing toward the latter and her newborn. For a while. | |
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming | |
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: One episode for each of the first five seasons shares their name with an episode of 'the revived version of Doctor Who, including The Girl Who Waited, Fear Her, Eleventh Hour and Hell Bent. | |
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Chekhov's Skill | |
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Chekhov's Skill: Franky learns law with Erica in the first season, which comes up again in the second season when Franky gives Maxine legal advice and again when she becomes a paralegal during parole. After Sky cuts her wrist at the start of the second season, Bea overhear the guards reminding Fletch that protocol states he cannot cuff an inmate with wrist injuries. She later slashes her wrists so that she can remain uncuffed and escape the hospital in order to kill Brayden. | |
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Oh, Crap! | |
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Oh, Crap!: Bea arriving at Wentworth, then losing her friend's daughter in a riot, then becoming prime suspect in an officer's murder. Jacs when Boomer and co save Franky from the gym. A much sadder example: briefly with Debbie when she realises Brayden has injected her with too much heroin. Franky when Bea challenges her for the position of Top Dog, and again when she realizes that stabbing her in the torso isn't doing anything thanks to her Improvised Armour. Liz when she receives a gun... whilst on parole. Joan when Bea escapes both prison and hospital. Also when Bea outsmarts her during the second riot. | |
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The Missus and the Ex | |
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The Missus and the Ex: Doreen finds out in season four that Nash, with Joshua, is living with his ex and their daughter, as he can't find a job and thus can't afford his own place to live. The ex is nice enough, but Doreen is anxious about the situation, worried that Joshua will forget about his biological mother and look at this temporary family as his "real" one. | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
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Deadpan Snarker: Most notably Franky, Joan and Miss Miles. | |
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Deputy Governor Vera Bennett also fits the bill. | |
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Institutional Apparel: Wentworth inmates wear blue and white clothes, though it's varied enough to not count as uniform. | |
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Precision F-Strike | |
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Precision F-Strike: Bea's final word in season two, but not in the way you think. "Freak." | |
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Mirror Scare | |
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Mirror Scare: Ferguson gives one to Doreen at the end of season three, and to Allie at the end of season four. | |
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Anti-Hero | |
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Anti-Hero: Bea can be pretty callous, especially after becoming Top Dog. However, she completely breaks bad by the 3rd season. | |
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead | |
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: Liz, Franky, and Bea. | |
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Corpsing | |
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Corpsing: In-universe. When a livid Ann asks Will, Vera, and Jake who was responsible for a gigantic ass being in a slide show she was showing to visiting dignitaries, Vera and Jake are visibly just barely containing their laughter. Vera's all business moments later when asking the prisoners, though. | |
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Subverted Trope | |
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Subverted with Bea and Harry. | |
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Neck Lift | |
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Neck Lift: Given from Ferguson to Jess, fatally, and Ferguson to Allie, nonfatally. | |
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Irony | |
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Irony: The panic button that Bea railed against using ends up saving her life a few episodes later. | |
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Boom, Headshot! | |
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Boom, Headshot!: Bea kills Brayden this way when she finally tracks him down. | |
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ZigZaggedTrope | |
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Jerkass: Will and Fletcher for the first two seasons. Derek Channing, on the other hand, is at least a consistent asshole. | |
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Hope Spot | |
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Hope Spot: Everything seems to be going well for Bea at the end of season four: she's walked away from the stressful top dog position and enjoyed a night with Allie... and then Ferguson attacks Allie. | |
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Fan Disservice | |
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Fan Disservice: In season 2's "The Danger Within," Bea suspects that one of three new arrivals at Wentworth has been sent by the Holt family to kill her. The climactic fight features two fit, slender, half-naked women grappling each other in the still-damp shower, but is just brutal to watch, particularly when the assailant lands a couple of cuts with a shiv. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Lots for Prisoner, including: Using the laundry steam-press to burn hands as punishment Prison riots resulting in the death of an officer Nicknames such as Queen Bea, The Freak and Vinegar Tits. Kaiya's teddy bear. The dryer scene in Sins of the Mother. The leather gloves! Bea being hospitaled for knife wounds, only to escape. There's a subtle one when Rita is introduced in season 6. She sarcastically asks another inmate "Do ya like black chicks?" which is very likely a reference to actress Leah Purcell's multimedia project Black Chicks Talking, aimed at increasing indigenous female voices in Australian media. The Season 7 finale has a big one to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, including the score. | |
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Anti-Villain | |
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Anti-Villain: Franky, whose vicious ways are usually a result of paranoia and heartbreak. | |
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Broken Bird | |
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Broken Bird: Many prisoners qualify, notably Franky Doyle, Doreen Anderson, Liz Birdsworth and Bea Smith. Deputy Governor Vera Bennett also fits the bill. | |
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No Periods, Period | |
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No Periods, Period: Averted when Boomer mourns the fact that getting her period means she isn't pregnant. Though she wasn't in much danger of it anyway. | |
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The Chessmaster | |
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The Chessmaster: Liz, of all people, as revealed in Checkmate. She loses this quality in later seasons, however. Bea and Joan too, of course. | |
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Fight Clubbing | |
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Fight Clubbing: Season 6 introduces a prisoner fight club organized by Vicky Kosta, in which bouts are filmed and sold on the dark web. New inmate Ruby Mitchell is drafted to participate due to her boxing skills. | |
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Action Girl | |
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Action Girl: Bea and Franky among many others. | |
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Thanatos Gambit | |
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Thanatos Gambit: Bea kills herself, framing Ferguson in the process, in order to defeat the latter for good. | |
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Red Herring | |
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Red Herring: The start of series four seems to show someone stalking Franky. It turns out to be her father, looking to reconnect. | |
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Reasonable Authority Figure | |
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Reasonable Authority Figure: Mr Jackson, when he isn't coked up and hellbent on finding his wife's killer. Vera was once this, until her Despair Event Horizon halfway through season two. | |
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Despair Event Horizon | |
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Vera was once this, until her Despair Event Horizon halfway through season two. | |
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Gambit Pileup | |
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Gambit Pileup: The entirety of Hell Bent. Franky makes her escape attempt, Liz deals with Sonia, Kaz and Ferguson attempt to play out their respective endgames, Will attempts to deal with Ferguson once and for all and all of it comes crashing together spectularly. | |
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Artistic License – Prison | |
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Artistic License – Prison: No Australian prison inmate would ever want to be called "Top Dog." In that vernacular, "dog" has a similar meaning that "rat" might have in prisons elsewhere — i.e. snitch. Curiously, the show actually does seem to know this; when Liz (and later Bea) are both found out to be laggers, how do the women express their disgust? By growling and barking at them. | |
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Mama Bear | |
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Mama Bear: Bea and Liz, in spades. Doreen too after the birth of Joshua. | |
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Office Romance | |
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Office Romance: Briefly between Fletch and Vera in season one, as well as Will and Rose in seasons two and three. Vera hooks up with new guard Jake in season four and moves in with him in season five — though both times on Ferguson's orders. | |
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Interrupted Intimacy | |
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Interrupted Intimacy: Bea walks in on Franky and Kim in the pilot. In season six, it happens to Allie and Ruby in back-to-back episodes (first by Boomer, then Rita). | |
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The Mole | |
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The Mole: Subverted in the season four premiere. There appears to be a new guard working for the imprisoned Ferguson but she turns out to be working for Vera the whole time. | |
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Accidental Truth | |
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Accidental Truth: Bea attempts to turn Simmo against the Holts by falsely suggesting that Brayden is seducing her daughter. Except, as we discover when Bea escapes and goes after Brayden, it was true after all. | |
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Dirty Cop | |
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Dirty Cop: Derek Channing, the sleazy and unfaithful boardman who runs a brothel with vulnerable ex-prisoners as prostitutes. Also Linda Miles, who is willing to bargain with any prisoner for the right price. | |
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Big Damn Heroes | |
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Big Damn Heroes: Maxine saving Bea during the shower assassination attempt. Boomer leading the group effort to save Franky from Jacs's attempt to gang rape her. Subverted in "Plan Bea." Kaz and company save Bea from Ferguson's murder attempt, but it's only because Will revealed to Kaz that Ferguson was the one who got the Red Right Hand imprisoned. She knew about the murder attempt and was (relatively) fine with it. Rita, most of the time, but especially in the two-part "Under Siege" story arc at the end of Season 7. Never threaten her sister, Ruby! Most surprising of all is Ferguson after her Heel–Face Turn, rescuing Vera in the series finale. | |
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You Are in Command Now | |
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You Are in Command Now: Kaz is pushed into becoming Top Dog after Bea walks away from the position, but the beginning of Season 5 shows her already losing control of the prisoners once they realize that Joan killed the beloved Bea, with Kaz not allowing them to touch her. She loses the position after Ferguson takes control. | |
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Redemption Equals Death | |
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Redemption Equals Death: Double Subverted with Simmo, who went from The Dragon to Anti-Villain, back to Villain, and finally Alas, Poor Villain. | |
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Earn Your Happy Ending | |
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Earn Your Happy Ending: Anyone who gets one frankly qualifies (Doreen went through a lot before hers), but the big winner has to be Franky. She survives a fire that nearly kills her, being framed for murder TWICE, a harrowing prison escape, being shot while on the lam and nearly dying from that, all the while managing to prove her innocence. To say nothing of how she confronts her demons over the crime that landed her in prison in the first place. She arguably changed and grew more than anyone on the show, such that when she was written off from regular status, it frankly feels right, and that her story is complete. Bleak as the scenario is, Rita and Ruby get theirs in the series finale. Boomer got hers some episodes prior, and even Allie is shown to have regained the will to live and come to terms with her permanent disability in the events of the finale as well. | |
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Together in Death | |
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Together in Death: Subverted. Bea tells Allie to "wait for me" before killing herself to frame Ferguson, thinking that Allie will die and she can be reunited with her and Debbie in death. The final scene of season four, however, shows Allie being successfuly rescuscitated just as Bea dies. Played straight with Bea and Debbie. Several characters refer to them being together again. | |
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Evil Cannot Comprehend Good | |
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Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: Ferguson organizes for Lucy to rape Tasha and waits gleefully for the inevitable fallout when Kaz comes to defend Tasha from pressing the panic button. Maxine instead chooses to let her off with a warning, which earns the respect of the other prisoners, including Kaz, while Ferguson is shocking that nothing came to blows. (Bea later chastises Maxine for not properly punishing Tasha and ends up doing it anyway, though the fact that she loses some of her greatest supporters because of it demonstrates she made the unpopular choice) Ferguson also discreetly revealed to Will that it was Franky who killed Meg, not Jacs, so that Will could kill Franky before she could get parole. In the end he chooses to let her go, shocking Ferguson. | |
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Driven to Villainy | |
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Driven to Villainy: Joan after the death of her criminal lover prior to her arrival at Wentworth. Then again, she was torturing inmates into keeping silent the entire time.... Also Vera, who killed her mother in the latter's sleep after years of psychological abuse. Not only that, but she finally decided to become an epic Alpha Bitch with anyone and everyone who isn't Will or Joan. | |
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Beauty Is Never Tarnished | |
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Beauty Is Never Tarnished: Both Bea and Franky rock their respective scars. In general this is averted; most of the prisoners, with the exception of a few (Franky, Doreen, and Allie) look like real women hardened by the prison, and fight scenes are generally bloody and leave the combatants bruised. Boomer's actress Katrina Milosevic, a self-described "girlie girl," has mentioned how difficult it sometimes is for her to do things like not brush her hair for a few days, in order to truly look like a woman who is in prison. | |
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Dark and Troubled Past | |
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Dark and Troubled Past: Naturally, given both the setting and dark nature of the show. Inmates and officers alike are shown to be Royally Screwed Up in general. The first season took it furthest with frequent and poignant flashback scenes. | |
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