Wentworth season 4 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Governor Vera Bennett faces challenges at Wentworth, dealing with Joan Ferguson's manipulative tactics. Bea Smith negotiates with Vera for conjugal visits, balancing the need to protect Ferguson for the inmates' benefit
Full Episode S04E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What position does Vera Bennett currently hold at Wentworth?
Governor.
Why is Joan Ferguson in prison?
Joan Ferguson is in prison due to her past manipulative and criminal activities.
What is Bea Smith negotiating for with the new Governor?
Bea Smith is negotiating for the implementation of conjugal visits.
What personal struggle is Franky Doyle facing?
Franky Doyle struggles with adjusting to life outside prison and her relationship with Bridget Westfall.
Who leads a protest for conjugal rights in the prison yard?
Kaz Proctor.
What condition is tied to the implementation of conjugal visits?
Participation in a contraception and family planning program.
What health concern does Liz Birdsworth express?
Liz Birdsworth is concerned about a lump she feels, the nature of which is uncertain.
What does Ferguson want in terms of her prison placement?
Ferguson wants to be released into the general population.
How does Vera Bennett feel about her role as Governor?
Vera Bennett feels challenged and struggles with her authority as Governor.
Who is Derrick Channing and what is his role?
Derrick Channing is a higher authority figure who criticizes and threatens Vera's position as Governor.
How does Franky Doyle's younger sister react to meeting her?
Franky Doyle's younger sister has a positive and innocent reaction to meeting Franky.
What is the inmates' reaction to the announcement of conjugal visits?
The inmates have mixed reactions, with some celebrating and others remaining skeptical.
What does the psychological evaluation reveal about Ferguson?
The evaluation reveals Ferguson's manipulative, superior attitude and her unsettling effect on Bridget.
What is the potential danger of releasing Ferguson into the general population?
The danger is that she might be harmed or killed by the other inmates due to her past actions.
What decision is Vera Bennett struggling with at the end of the episode?
Vera Bennett struggles with the decision regarding Ferguson's release into the general population and the impact on her governorship.