Wentworth season 3 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this tense episode, Franky Doyle grapples with drug debts and threats in prison, pressured by Cindy Lou. Liz faces a painful reunion with her daughter Sophie, who accuses her of abandonment. Bea Smith, dealing with the aftermath of her husband's death, resists counseling. Detective Mears investigates the murder, suspecting Bea's involvement. Franky's situation worsens as she's cornered by debts and violence, leading to confrontations with Cindy Lou and Bea. Emotional turmoil abounds, with characters confronting their pasts and fears.
Full Episode S03E03 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is William Jackson?
William Jackson is a character questioned about Harry Smith's murder.
What is Franky Doyle's main issue in prison?
Franky Doyle is under pressure to repay a drug debt to Cindy Lou.
Why does Liz's daughter Sophie confront her?
Sophie confronts Liz for abandoning her and not being a present mother.
What is Bea Smith's attitude towards counseling?
Bea Smith is resistant to counseling, despite others' encouragement.
What threatens Franky Doyle's safety in prison?
Franky faces threats and violence over unresolved drug debts.
How does Franky plan to repay her debts?
Franky tries to gather money and drugs to repay Cindy Lou.
What does Detective Mears suspect Bea Smith of?
Detective Mears suspects Bea Smith may be involved in her husband's death.
What emotional struggles does Liz face?
Liz struggles with her past actions and their impact on her daughter.
How does Franky confront Cindy Lou?
Franky confronts Cindy Lou aggressively about their drug debt issues.
What causes Bea Smith's emotional breakdown?
Bea Smith breaks down due to guilt and grief over her husband's death.