Ep 12. Fear Her
- TV-NR
- August 5, 2014
- 46 min
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9.5 (605)
The episode "Fear Her" from the second season of the Australian television drama series Wentworth focuses on the aftermath of a violent attack on a staff member by an inmate and the escalating tension within the prison walls. The episode's opening scene shows the staff member, Bridget Westfall, lying unconscious on the floor as the inmates scatter in the chaos.
As Bridget is rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment, Governor Joan Ferguson seizes the opportunity to tighten her grip on the prison's power dynamics. She orders random cell searches and strips search of the prisoners, causing tensions to rise among the inmates.
Meanwhile, inmate Bea Smith is tormented by the fear that she was the intended target of the attack on Bridget. She confides in her ally Allie Novak, who advises her to stand her ground and not succumb to fear. However, Bea's paranoia intensifies when she receives a threatening note and becomes convinced that someone is out to get her.
As Bea's fear takes hold, she sets in motion a dangerous plan to protect herself and her allies. Her actions put her at odds with Governor Ferguson, who embarks on a mission to uncover the identity of the attacker and rid the prison of any perceived threats to her authority.
The episode also delves into the complicated romantic relationship between Bridget and inmate Franky Doyle, whose past connections to the attacker cast suspicion on her. Franky's loyalty to Bridget is tested as she faces the possibility of being falsely accused and losing everything she holds dear.
As tensions continue to escalate, "Fear Her" delivers a thrilling and emotional conclusion that leaves the future of Wentworth in uncertain territory. The episode highlights the razor-sharp power dynamics at play within the prison walls and the complex relationships among the inmates and staff members. It is a gripping installment in the series that leaves viewers on the edge of their seats.