Liz is the first important character to get out of prison and it is only to find herself in questionable accommodation. She wants to get in touch with her two children, but it turns out to be rather complicated. She ends up following her daughter and saving her from a young man who is insisting. Even though the scene is touching, I find it unrealistic for Liz to arrive on that evening. We're not used to seeing scenes on the city streets and I have to say that for Liz and the viewers alike it feels good to get out of Wentworth. Bea now knows that Franky killed Meg and she tries to prevent Boomer to attack Liz on the outside. Bea fights and practices against Boomer in preparation for her showdown with Franky. At the same time, Channing tries to get rid of Ferguson, but she ends up winning once again.
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Out Of Prison
ZegMaarJus16 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Liz may leave the prison, the P Worker since the beginning. Liz tells Bea while she leaves the prison that Franky killed Meg Jackson. Derek Channing is back at the prison. 'Boomer' wants to send a assasin to 'Lies' but he didn't get it done Bea sabotaged her plans. Ferguson has help from outside, Niles Jesper drove Will from the way. Worst episode so far no action at all a soft episode but still on a reasonable level.
Life on the outside
Calicodreamin12 May 2022
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