"Wentworth" Goldfish, Part 2 (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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(2020)

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8/10
The "clinic"
SJulien1224 January 2021
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An episode not as good as part 1 in season 3, but still interesting. We learn more about the clinic where Reb and Lou met, and I have a feeling that the soaked little girl will be a big revelation about Ferguson. Kelly shows that she still has influence in the prison, while Allie is pity on her own. Plus, the transition between scenes where the phone cord wraps around Novak's neck portends the worst. I still don't understand why someone thinks it's a good idea to have a nursery in a prison! And, finally, someone realizes that Miles is not doing well since the siege.
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8/10
Ferguson And The Goldfish
ZegMaarJus5 February 2023
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This Episode begins with Ferguson, she wakes after a rough night. Ferguson wants to stop the sessions with Miller. Ferguson stole one of the goldfishes. Reb punched Miller in the face during a session. Ferguson has to drug Miller for Lou. Ferguson has a session with Doctor Miller. Lou wants to heat things up a bit, code blue has been started. Allie told Will that Lou bashed Ann. The lockdown has stopped. Ferguson didn't poison Miller his tea. Ferguson wanted to drink the poison herself, but Marie stopped her from doing that. Nice Episode of Wentworth Season 8, it seems like Ferguson gets her memory back step by step. Hoping for more action!
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6/10
Lagger
Calicodreamin31 July 2022
Love the reference to Bea, the show really isn't the same without her. Anyway, decent enough episode though there are some things I don't understand - like why would booms and Ruby protect a stranger?
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