Wentworth Prison

Wentworth Prison

The Things We Do (1x4)


: 18, 2013

Visiting time at Wentworth seems destined never to pass without incident. Though everyone gets through the security checks this time, Ronnie Katsis's young daughter collapses soon after. The women are furious that a child is being used as a drug mule and assume that Jacs is responsible, but she is too powerful for them to exact reprisals. Bea fears that Jacs plans a similar fate for Debbie. As Liz looks on horrified, a similar incident from her own past comes flashing back. Her son once collapsed after unwittingly drinking spirits that she had hidden in a soft drinks bottle. Liz has a long history of alcohol abuse, although since inaugurating the peer worker programme she has scarcely touched a drop. Liz has been asked by Erica to help organise a VIP event at the prison. She, Franky, Doreen and Boomer will be speaking, and success will count for much at her next parole board. "The thing I'm most proud about is the peer worker programme. I remember when I first came here, there was nothing like it," she writes, as she plans her speech. "It's helped me as much as the other women, and the women really listen to me. After six years, things have changed... I’ve changed." Sadly however, Liz has not changed as much as she thinks she has, especially when stress stirs up some tragic, long-buried memories. Meanwhile, Will Jackson is still hunting his wife's killer. "What makes you think it was one of us?" Franky asks him, which sets him scouring the surveillance footage. A meeting between Fletch and Meg in the car park sparks his curiosity. Jacs is looking forward to a visit from her husband Vinnie – until his release is covered on the television news. It is obvious that he is having an affair with a young blonde – as Franky is quick to point out. Guests this week include former Neighbours stars Anne Charleston (Madge Bishop) and Carla Bonner (Steph Scully).

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