Wentworth season 3 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Karen Proctor's mob is implicated in Harry's murder, with evidence planted to frame the protagonist. Tensions rise in the prison, focusing on staff members' Hepatitis C status and their career implications. Governor Ferguson faces allegations of murder and past relationships with inmates, particularly at Blackmoore Prison. Emotional struggles surface among characters, particularly around parenting and confronting personal demons. The episode culminates with revelations about Ferguson's manipulative tactics, leaving the prison community fractured and characters grappling with the consequences.
Full Episode S03E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is accused of killing Harry?
Karen Proctor and her mob are accused.
What was planted at the protagonist's place to frame them?
A wood-splitter.
Who destroyed the wood-splitter?
The protagonist.
What threat involves a Hepatitis C infected needle?
The threat to jab someone with it, potentially infecting them and their child.
Who is Ferguson suspected of murdering?
Simmo Slater.
Where did Ferguson allegedly have a relationship with an inmate?
Blackmoore Prison.
What is Ferguson's suspected weak spot?
Her past.
What is the significance of the inmate Jianna in Ferguson's past?
Ferguson was in love with her and they possibly had a relationship.
Who confronts Ferguson about her manipulative nature?
Mr. Fletcher.
What does Vera Bennett risk by challenging Ferguson?
Her position as Deputy Governor.
Who is set up to take the fall for certain actions?
Vera Bennett.
What disease does Vera Bennett have?
Hepatitis C.
What is the plan to expose Ferguson?
By revealing her past actions and relationships.
Who is Franky?
A character involved in a fatal bike accident.
What is the climax of the episode?
Major revelations about Ferguson's actions and their impact on other characters.