Wentworth - Season 6

Season 6
Season six resumes with almost all of Wentworth's inmates and officers stunned by the apparent joint escape of Franky Doyle and Joan Ferguson.
As Sonia Steven's life and Vera Bennett's career hang in the balance, Kaz Proctor steels herself for Top Dog duties again and the truth surrounding the Freak's demise weighs heavily on Will Jackson and Jake Stewart. Boomer pieces together the events of Sonia's now apparent poisoning and Liz is targeted, while Allie finds solice for a short moment in avenging Bea's death – however, peace is only fleeting behind the walls of Wentworth.

Episodes

Clean Slate
Franky is on the run. Vera is determined to prove that Jake helped Ferguson break out. New arrival Rita Connors has her sights set on reconciliation with someone from her past.

The Boxer
Sonia returns from near death, hell bent on revenge against her poisoner. Boomer sets the cat among the pigeons when she implicates Liz.

Bleed Out
After being shot Franky seeks Bridget's help, but the police net is tightening. Meanwhile, Kaz faces her toughest challenge when she warns Hutch to stop fight club.

Winter is Here
Marie Winter arrives in Wentworth. Sonia will go to any length to reopen her Green Wall workshop. Meanwhile, Will is haunted by what he has done to Ferguson and Jake scrambles to stop him from flipping out.

Bitter Pill
Vera finds herself under added pressure at work when the press criticise her reopening of the workshop. When Jake saves Liz's life in a selfless act, Vera is forced to reassess her opinion of him.

Angel of Wentworth
As Sonia tries to spin her 'Angel of Wentworth' PR into an innocence campaign, her past crimes threaten to derail her - and it could be fatal.

The Edge
When Sonia is refused a move into Protection, she sets up a plan to discredit Kaz and invalidate her position as top dog. With Marie onside, the plan is underway - but may have terrible repercussions for Allie.

Lovers and Fighters
Kaz is released from the slot and the women soon realise she has profoundly changed. Becoming Liz's protector, Kaz also demonstrates a harder, tougher top doggedness.

Shallow Grave
Rita is caught in a trap set by Marie and Drago, and must compromise Ray in order to maintain her cover, while Ruby questions Allie's loyalty when she believes her to be spying for Marie.

Fractured
Marie discovers that Liz may have witnessed the attack on Cherry Li. Realising that Liz is ill and vulnerable, she takes advantage of her condition and convinces her that Boomer was responsible.

Indelible Ink
Allie learns that Marie is getting surveillance photographs smuggled in that show the attack on her son, and Ruby panics.

Showdown
A shocked Vera finally discovers the identity of her stalker, who has one last ultimatum. Liz has a daunting favour to ask of Kaz.
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