Ep 10. A Higher Court
- TV-NR
- June 9, 2015
- 45 min
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9.0 (417)
Bea's murder trial is coming up and she is determined to prove that Ferguson manipulated her into killing Brayden. As Bea prepares to take the stand, she receives a surprise visit from Brayden's mother who wants to confront her about her son's death.
Meanwhile, Franky has her own legal battles to fight as she faces a charge of perjury. Her lawyer advises her to plead guilty but Franky is not willing to accept the consequences that come with a guilty plea.
As tensions rise, a riot breaks out in the prison and the inmates are forced to take control of their own fate. Will Bea be able to prove her innocence in court and will Franky escape the consequences of her actions?
A Higher Court brings the tension and drama that Wentworth fans have come to know and love. The episode explores the complex relationships between the inmates and the higher powers in the prison system as Bea and Franky fight for their freedom.
The writing is tight and the performances are strong, with standout performances from Danielle Cormack as Bea and Nicole da Silva as Franky. The episode also explores the emotional turmoil of the inmates and pulls no punches when it comes to the consequences of their actions.
Overall, A Higher Court is a must-watch episode for fans of Wentworth and anyone who enjoys tense, well-written drama. It leaves viewers on edge and looking forward to the next episode, wondering how the inmates will continue to survive in the brutal world of Wentworth.