Wentworth season 6 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Liz grapples with her recent diagnosis of younger-onset dementia, causing concern among the inmates. Kaz faces pressure to identify and silence a police informant. Tensions in the prison escalate when Sonia is arrested for murder, leading to a resurgence of the Fight Club, now under Kaz's strict control. Relationships are tested as Allie struggles with her feelings for Ruby, who harbors a dark secret about her involvement in Danny Winter's death. Marie becomes increasingly aggressive in her quest for revenge. The episode culminates in dramatic confrontations, revealing Ruby's secret and Vera's terrifying ordeal, suspecting Jake as her stalker.
Full Episode S06E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What diagnosis does Liz receive?
Younger-onset dementia.
Who is tasked with finding out who tipped off the cops?
Kaz.
What is planned to happen in the laundry after work?
An interruption involving Mr. Jackson.
Who gets arrested for Sharon Gilmour's murder?
Sonia Stevens.
What is the status of Allie and Ruby's relationship?
Complex and strained, with Allie facing a tough choice.
What condition is Kaz imposing on the Fight Club?
It can operate under strict conditions with Kaz taking a cut.
What secret is Ruby hiding?
Her involvement in Danny Winter's death.
How does Marie react to Ruby's secret?
With suspicion and aggression, leading to a violent confrontation.
What ultimatum does Allie give Ruby?
Choose between her and boxing.
What is Jake's reaction to Vera's suspicion of him?
Desperation and aggressive behavior.
How does Liz's dementia affect her interactions?
She struggles with memory and is influenced by past events.
Who reveals Ruby's secret about Danny's death?
Ruby herself, during a confrontation.
How does Rita react to Ruby's secret?
She is protective and promises to always protect Ruby.
What does Marie focus on after learning Ruby's secret?
Finding her son's killer for revenge.
What does Vera suspect about Jake?
That he is stalking her and causing frightening incidents.