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Wentworth/The Things We Do
The Things We Do | |
Season 1, Episode 4 | |
Airdate | May 22, 2013 |
Production Number | 104 |
Written by | Story: Lara Radulovich Screenplay: Pete McTighe |
Directed by | Catherine Millar |
← 1x03 The Girl Who Waited |
1x05 → The Velvet Curtain |
Wentworth — Season One |
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The Things We Do is the fourth episode of the first season of Wentworth.
Starring: Danielle Cormack (Bea Smith), Nicole da Silva (Franky Doyle), Kris McQuade (Jacs Holt), Leeanna Walsman (Erica Davidson), Kate Atkinson (Vera Bennett), Celia Ireland (Liz Birdsworth), Shareena Clanton (Doreen Anderson), Aaron Jeffery (Matthew "Fletch" Fletcher), Robbie Magasiva (Will Jackson)
Guest Starring: (in credits order) Martin Sacks (Derek Channing), Georgia Flood (Debbie Smith), John Bach ({{ch|Vinnie Holt]]), Katrina Milosevic (Sue "Boomer" Jenkins), Jacquie Brennan (Linda Miles), Reef Ireland (Brayden Holt), Ra Chapman (Kim Chang), Louise Harris (Ronnie Katsis), Annie Jones (Rachel Sanger), Anne Charleston (Celeste Donaldson), Andrew Blackman (Oliver Donaldson), Carla Bonner (Manda Katsis), Melitta St Just (Megan Summers), Rondah Dam (Phillipa "Pip" Turner), Scott Parmeter (Chris Bakula), Benne Harrison (Rosalind "Roz" Jago), Steve Gration (Judge Alsopp), Thomas Fisher (Artie Donaldson), Alexandra Cashmere (Sophie Donaldson), Virginia Cashmere (Amy Katsis), Anne McCaffery (Cass Croscisca), Claudia Greenstone (Dayna Thoms)
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Plot Overview
Franky teaches Bea a lesson in loyalty leaving her vulnerable to Jacs. When a child used to smuggling drugs into the prison overdoses, the women assume Jacs is responsible, but are too afraid to punish her for breaking the prison code. Liz is charged with the responsibility of organising a VIP event for Governor Erica Davidson, but when long buried memories from her past resurface, Liz seeks courage in an old addiction and the event is a disaster. It is only Franky who saves the day with a speech that sends a clear message to Erica about how she feels about her. Jacs discovers her husband is having an affair in a very public way.