Wentworth season 9 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense episode, Lou declares herself Top Dog, seeking vengeance for Reb's death, while Rita Connors faces arrest and emotional turmoil over her father's passing. Boomer bravely challenges Lou for the Top Dog title, showing courage and determination. Judy Bryant contemplates exploiting her relationship with Allie for a legal advantage. The prison staff, including Ann Reynolds and Vera Bennett, grapple with increased drug use and management challenges. Joan Ferguson's therapy sessions reveal her internal conflict and glimpses of empathy. The episode culminates in an intense showdown between Boomer and Lou, with Boomer emerging victorious, solidifying her leadership and resolve.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who was arrested for escaping from protective custody?
Rita Connors.
What position does Lou declare herself in the prison?
Top Dog.
Why is Allie's lawyer suing the prison?
Due to the severe disability caused to a prisoner.
What strategy does Ann Reynolds adopt to control drug use in the prison?
Mandatory drug tests for all prisoners.
Who shows signs of experiencing empathy during therapy?
Joan Ferguson.
Who challenges Lou for the position of Top Dog?
Boomer.
What is Judy Bryant's legal strategy regarding her relationship with Allie?
To claim she is Allie's partner and primary carer.
How does Rita Connors feel about her father's death?
She mourns his loss and feels disconnected.
What request does Marie Winter make and why?
A transfer out of H Block, due to past conflicts.
What identity conflict is Joan Ferguson dealing with?
Between her Joan and Kath identities.
Who wins the fight for Top Dog?
Boomer.
What is Ruby Mitchell's concern regarding her actions?
The risk of an assault charge close to her parole.
What does Joan Ferguson discuss regarding her past actions?
Creating and exploiting monsters to hurt others.
What conflict arises between Vera Bennett and Will Jackson?
Over the handling of prison issues and Grace's custody.
What is Lou's reaction to losing the Top Dog position?
She plans further revenge and reflects on prison systemic issues.