Wentworth Recap Season 4 Episode 6

When the 6th episode begins, Bea (Danielle Cormack) is released from prison, Doreen gets her conjugal, and Maxine heads into treatment. Bea is welcomed back to her cellblock by Liz (Celia Ireland) and Tasha (Frankie Adams). Bea speaks with Liz in private and confirms that Maxine took care of everything, while she was gone. Bea… Continue reading Wentworth Recap Season 4 Episode 6

Wentworth Recap S4 E5

When the 5th episode begins, we witness a little bit of Kaz’s (Tammy Macintosh) childhood. She recalls the time with her father. We jump over to the cafeteria, where Lucy (Sally-Anne Upton) has an argument with another inmate about the last piece of bacon. Boomer (Katrina Milosevic) steps in and solves the issue, by eating the last… Continue reading Wentworth Recap S4 E5

Wentworth Recap Season 4 Episode 4

When the 4th episode of Wentworth’s 4th season begins, Kaz (Tammy Macintosh) is seen caring for Joan Ferguson (Pamela Rabe) throughout the night. Kaz informs Allie (Kate Jenkinson) that someone will have to pay for the attack. In the morning, Joan wakes up bloody. She changes clothes and manages to hide her wounds. In the… Continue reading Wentworth Recap Season 4 Episode 4

Wentworth Season 4 Episode 3 Recap

When the third episode begins, Ferguson (Pamela Rabe) is introduced to general population. The women harass her every step of the way. A confrontation ensues in the yard, but Bea (Danielle Cormack) steps in and forces the women to stand aside. Eventually, Vera (Kate Atkinson) manages to transport Ferguson to her cell nearby Karen (Tammy Macintosh)… Continue reading Wentworth Season 4 Episode 3 Recap

Wentworth Season 4 Episode 2 Recap

At the beginning of the episode, Joan Ferguson (Pamela Rabe) receives a visit from her attorney’s assistant. Joan learns that her former partner in crime has changed his testimony and is now willing to rat on her. She freaks out and sends the sweaty young man running for the hills. Bridget Westfall (Libby Tanner) visits… Continue reading Wentworth Season 4 Episode 2 Recap

Wentworth Season 4 Episode 1 Recap

When the fourth season of Wentworth begins, Bea Smith (Danielle Cormack) and the rest of the inmates are transported back to Wentworth prison. During this time, Franky Doyle (Nicole da Silva) remains on the outside and seems to be fully relishing in her freedom. She does a radio show and speaks about her status as… Continue reading Wentworth Season 4 Episode 1 Recap

Wentworth Season 3 Review

If you’ve been following along with SoHo’s Wentworth, you’ve likely been enjoying the ride. If you haven’t, you’re definitely missing out, because Wentworth continues to knock it out of the park and season 3 is no different. It picks up right where season 2 left off and never falters! The season starts with new revelations… Continue reading Wentworth Season 3 Review

Rake Season 3 Review

The third season of Rake starts off right where the second one ended, with Cleaver Greene (Richard Roxburgh) locked up in prison. He’s got old enemies pushing him around, including Cal McGregor (Damien Garvey), who has taken up religion and is now running a prison gang. Col Mancusi (Steve Le Marquand) remains a major part… Continue reading Rake Season 3 Review

Rake Season 2 Review

In the second season of Rake, Cleaver Greene (Richard Roxburgh) is pretty much up to his old tricks, which primarily involve getting into trouble, keeping people out of trouble and ticking people off. Of course, the season brings new and old enemies alike, including Harry, Sorry, David Potter (Matt Day) and Cal McGregor (Damien Garvey).… Continue reading Rake Season 2 Review

Rake Review Season 1

Rake is an Australian television series, which revolves around the life of criminal barrister, Cleaver Greene (Richard Roxburgh). Each individual episode centers around a different criminal defendant and trial, with personal story lines transitioning from episode to episode. Australian television fans will immediately recognize much of the cast, with appearances from Steve Le Marquand, Adrienne… Continue reading Rake Review Season 1

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