Ep 11. Indelible Ink
- August 28, 2018
- 46 min
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8.8 (289)
In Wentworth season 6 episode 11, titled "Indelible Ink," tensions are high as the prison prepares for a parliamentary review. Governor Will Jackson is determined to make a good impression and show that Wentworth is a well-run and safe facility, but he's met with resistance from both inmates and staff.
Franky Doyle, who was released from prison earlier in the season, returns to Wentworth to give evidence at the review. She's hesitant to be back in the place that held her captive for so long, but she knows that her testimony is crucial to the success of the review.
Meanwhile, Kaz Proctor is still reeling from the death of her younger sister, Allie. She's struggling to come to terms with her grief and is pushing away those who care about her, including Will and his wife, Marie Winter. She's also convinced that the prison is hiding something about Allie's death and is determined to find out the truth.
As tensions continue to rise, new alliances are formed and old grudges are reignited. Joan "The Freak" Ferguson, who was believed to be dead, makes a shocking return to the prison, stirring up trouble and causing chaos. Will she be able to get revenge on those who wronged her, or will she be taken down once and for all?
In "Indelible Ink," the stakes are higher than ever as the characters face personal and professional challenges that threaten to tear them apart. Will they be able to come together and save Wentworth, or will their past mistakes and secrets catch up with them?