Wentworth season 3 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Tensions escalate in the prison with a focus on a daughter's imprisonment, Soph being interrogated about a murder, and serious allegations against the governor for abuse. Personal struggles are evident in scenes discussing pregnancy and strained mother-daughter relationships. The plot thickens during a hearing about the governor's conduct, but ends in a dramatic breakdown and withdrawal of allegations. Liz's confrontation with her daughter highlights her downfall, while Vera's revelation about the governor's past actions adds another layer of intrigue.
Full Episode S03E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why didn't someone get bail?
Because it wasn't her first offence. She's described as "quite the little piss pot, just like her mum."
Who is questioned about Harry Smith's murder?
Soph is questioned about the murder of Harry Smith.
What is the relationship between the murder victim and Bea Smith?
The victim is the ex-wife of Bea Smith.
What does Jodie have to say?
Jodie is preparing to make significant revelations, possibly about the governor's abuse.
What are the allegations against the governor?
The governor is accused of using physical and psychological abuse to force an attack on Bea Smith.
How does the governor react to the allegations?
The governor sees the allegations as ridiculous but acknowledges that they have reached the Ombudsman and a hearing is necessary.
What does Doreen discuss?
Doreen discusses her pregnancy and the changes it has brought.
How does Liz's interaction with her daughter go?
Liz, apparently drunk, confronts her daughter Sophie, leading to a heated and emotional exchange.
What happens at the hearing regarding the governor?
Jodie struggles to testify against the governor, leading to a breakdown and the eventual withdrawal of her allegations.
What does Vera reveal about the governor?
Vera reveals that during a riot, when she was held hostage, the governor refused to open the doors to isolation.