Wow, the Wentworth writers never cease to amaze me. When you see something headed in one direction, there's a fork in the road and the story goes in an entirely different direction. That ending was something.
However I will say that ending was sort of "borrowed" from an Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode called "Final Escape" where a prisoner tries to escape in a similar type box, an actual coffin box. His partner was supposed to help get him out of the box. But unfortunately the partner died before the escape and was buried in the same box. He discovers this when he lights a match (just like Ferguson does) and sees the dead body next to him. It was quite an ending. I would've given this Wentworth episode a 10/10 except for the fact wouldn't it have made better sense for Will Jackson to catch Allie roaming near the woodshop rather than Jake? Because as we later see, Jackson and Allie were in cahoots to get Ferguson buried alive.
However I will say that ending was sort of "borrowed" from an Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode called "Final Escape" where a prisoner tries to escape in a similar type box, an actual coffin box. His partner was supposed to help get him out of the box. But unfortunately the partner died before the escape and was buried in the same box. He discovers this when he lights a match (just like Ferguson does) and sees the dead body next to him. It was quite an ending. I would've given this Wentworth episode a 10/10 except for the fact wouldn't it have made better sense for Will Jackson to catch Allie roaming near the woodshop rather than Jake? Because as we later see, Jackson and Allie were in cahoots to get Ferguson buried alive.
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