Tough, gritty and totally compelling, this hard-edged re-imagining of the iconic Prisoner: Cell Block H remains unmissable drama. Both the staff and inmates of Wentworth Correctional Centre are struggling to come to terms with the trauma of Bea's death. Governor Vera Bennett, now under intense pressure, is increasingly forced to rely on her deputy, Jake, unaware that he is under Ferguson's control. A recovering Allie seeks vengeance against Ferguson, who claims that she killed Bea in self-defence. Meanwhile, as Liz prepares to appear as a prosecution witness in Sonia's... trial, life on the outside becomes increasingly tough for Franky... This set contains all twelve episodes of Season Five. [show more]
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The complete fifth season of the Australian television drama, a reimagining of 'Prisoner Cell Block H', the popular soap broadcast between 1979 and 1986. Following the shocking death of Bea Smith at the hands of Joan Ferguson (Pamela Rabe), Wentworth is thrown into disarray with the inmates traumatised and the staff under pressure from Corrective Services. Ferguson sinks her claws into the governor's deputies and it falls to Kaz (Tammy MacIntosh) to restore some kind of order among the inmates. The episodes are: 'Scars', 'The Bitch Is Back', 'Nothing But the Truth', 'Loose Ends', 'Belly of the Beast', 'Happy Birthday, Vera', 'The Pact', 'Think Inside the Box', 'Snakehead', 'Mere Anarchy', 'Coup de Grace' and 'Hell Bent'.
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