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Where is airing: SoHo
For what age: 17+
How many episodes in 2 season: 12 episodes
Three months after Jacs Holt's passing, new arrival Governor Joan Ferguson instantly makes an enemy of Franky, while Bea finds a new purpose.
Bea attempts to get revenge on Brayden by goading Harry into an act of violence, whilst Franky's determination to maintain power pushes her to extreme lengths.
Following the failure of Harry to avenge their daughter's passing, Bea hatches a daring plot to lure Brayden Holt to the jail.
Simmo warns Bea of an impending hit against her by the Holts, in retaliation for her attack on Brayden. With the induction of three new prisoners into Wentworth, Bea is jumping at shadows, not sure from which of them will attack.
When Bea hears that Simmo's daughter is working for the Holts, she plants paranoia in Simmo's mind and fuels it to further her own plans. Meanwhile, Boomer's position as Franky's muscle is under threat. When she goes missing a search of the prison turns unhappy for Will and Fletch.
Simmo's attempt to hug Bea ends in tragedy, while Liz faces her greatest dilemma - to snitch or not to snitch.
When Ferguson psychologically manipulates Vera she crosses a point of no return, whilst Maxine orchestrates a desperate bid to see her spurned lover.
Following Ferguson's shock revelation that she has an informer amongst the inmates, an isolated Franky sets out to expose the snitch. But in her growing paranoia, it seems just about everyone has motive and opportunity. When jail-wide drug tests are instigated, following the discovery of a discarded pregnancy test, Franky uses the bedlam to try and force a confession.
When the lab results point to Doreen being pregnant, Ferguson threatens to have Doreen's lover, Nash's, parole revoked unless she lies about the father. After being publicly accused by Harry Smith of an inappropriate relationship with Bea, Will comes to believe that Harry is behind his campaign of harassment.
Liz is finally released and attempts to contact her estranged children, but her reintroduction to life outside is far from easy. Added to her troubles is Boomer's lust for revenge, which will not stop at the walls of Wentworth. Meanwhile Derek Channing tries to build his case against Ferguson, but soon realises that she will not be taken down easily.
As Bea and Franky go to war for control of the prison, Bea puts her daring plan in motion. Meanwhile, Fletch is on a downward spiral of self-destructive behaviour as his final day at Wentworth looms.
The extent of Bea's plan is revealed as she makes the final moves to avenge Debbie's passing. Meanwhile Franky realises she is losing the support of the women and is forced to consider a deal.