Wentworth (2013–…): Season 1, Episode 7 - Something Dies - full transcript

Erica, Vera, Matt and Will decide it is time to release Franky from solitary. Doreen betrays Franky by siding with Jacs but she was actually helping her. Bea - after learning that Jacs and her gang are planning on ganging Franky - confronts Jacs and gets beaten up. When Franky is released, she is threatened, however the tables turn and she slams Jacs hand in an exercise machine. Will - who is using drugs frequently - discovers that while he and Meg were trying for a baby, Meg did fall pregnant and three weeks before she died, had an abortion. Vera and Matt's romance intensifies.

You ever asked Toni who
got her back onto the drugs?

I always thought
Francesca had a cruel streak,

but to do that to
one of her own...

She knew what
would happen to Kaiya.

She promised me
she'd never do that.

We both know that
it wasn't Franky.

You're charged with
supplying illicit drugs

to another prisoner.

Put her back in the slot
for an extended stay.

I love you.

I want to be your wife.



- Who's Adam?
- Her boyfriend.

I don't know what Vera's told
you, but she's never had one.

I know, I know!

You're not supposed
to do it with you hand.

You're not supposed
to use your hand.

I can't do it with my legs.

Oh.

Ooh!

- Hey.
- Sorry!

What's his problem?

Mr. Jackson?

What are we meant
to play with now?

I don't know.

Aah!



Oh!

Hey!

Hey. Grow up.

Kim, what'd I say about
speaking before you're spoken to?

Now go and get your toy.

I'll get it.

You right? Give us a look.

Did you ask if you
could be excused?

Can I go get it?

Please?

Hurry back.

Thanks. Hey, Mr. Jackson?

Can we have it back, please?

Why should I do you
another favor, Bea?

I'm still waiting for you
to pay back the first one.

You had no right to take that.

You still think you
can call the shots, eh?

Go fetch.

I won't be long.

You never called.

I've been stuck
in here five weeks.

How are you feeling?

Bored.

Mr. Channing's approved your
return to the compound tomorrow.

I need you to know that
things have changed.

The women have moved
in different directions.

I need your guarantee that
you won't cause any trouble.

No. No trouble.

Good.

- So who's the lucky guy?
- Hmm?

Ring looks pretty pricey.

Who is he?

He's none of your business.

Sorry you got
pinched again, Simmo.

Sounds like I
missed all the action.

Well, there's always
more to be had.

Sweet.

Spitz says hi, by the way.

Does he? That's nice.

Sit down.

- Still driving for Vinnie?
- Yeah.

Cheese?

Vinnie still giving him grief?

Oh, Spitz can be a dick.

Well, Vinnie's
not a patient man.

I keep telling him
to pull his head in.

He's gonna lose his job just
when the work's picking up.

I've heard.

Don't worry.
Nothing gets past me.

Vinnie never could
keep it in his pants.

Help yourself.

This Cass, I hear
she's a bit of a tart.

Vinnie gets Spitz to drive
her wherever she wants to go.

Shopping, those
massage places, every day.

Easy work for him.

Oh, he doesn't
mind the day work.

It's the nights he hates,
when they're out on the town.

Dipping into our money
again. When will he ever learn?

Spitz reckons they
go hammer and tongs

in the backseat of the car.

Oh, she's not
shy, that's for sure.

Sorry.

You should go and
say hello to the others.

They'll be happy to see you.

What?

Can I come in?

Just heard from Miss Davidson.

Franky's coming out tomorrow.

Oh, we'd better
get started, then.

Tell the girls we'll
have a talk after lunch.

Is there a problem, Doreen?

Not getting cold feet, are you?

She broke her promise to you.

Didn't give Toni the chance
to be a proper mother.

And the only person
Franky cares about's herself.

- Remember that.
- Yeah.

All right. We'll talk later.

So he's giving you the
heavy about Meg again, is he?

No. He's just been
in a really shitty mood.

Hmm.

Hey, did you hear Franky's
coming out tomorrow?

- Good.
- About time, eh?

She's gonna go feral when she
sees what Jacs has done to me.

Don't bloody tell her.

She'll lose it, and she'll...
She'll do something...

stupid.

Well, good!

Do you want her to
get busted up, do you?

- Do you?
- No.

Settle down.

Jacs wants her hair done again.

She said to come
to the unit after lunch.

You got a problem with that?

No, Bea hasn't got
a problem, have you?

No.

Hmm.

Hey, Dor.

Pfft. Don't know why you bother.

'Cause she's our mate.

- No, she's a traitor.
- Oh, God.

Franky would never,
ever give Toni any gear.

Franky didn't deny it.

- Oh, can we not do this again?
- Traitor!

You reckon Toni would have
gone into protection if it was a lie?

No!

To... Toni doesn't know
what she's talking about.

Her brain's fried!

Shut up!

It's lunch. Get out of my face.

You can...

You can sit here if you want.

Anything interesting?

Usual. Death and footy.

You know, a mate
gave me two box tickets

to the MCG on Saturday night.

Good. Have fun.

Yeah.

Don't have to stop
talking 'cause I'm here.

We're not.

So, um, what'd you
get up to last night?

Picked up this girl
at the 7-Eleven.

Legs up to here. Great tits.

Didn't even get
through the front door

before we were doing it.

What about you, Vera?

Well, let me guess.

Watch some TV with
your imaginary boyfriend?

Flick off over
some Mills & Boon?

Cut it out, Will.

You, uh, must be pretty
good at it now, eh, Vera?

That's enough.

That's enough, eh?

Don't. Don't.

Now, don't you ever talk to
her like that again, all right?

Ooh, eh?

Must have hit a
nerve, eh, Fletch?

What? She not putting out?

I don't know what you
see in that crazy bitch.

You're on the drugs
again, aren't you?

You idiot.

Just leave Vera alone.

Mm.

How's Debbie?

Good.

Haven't seen you at the
visitors' center for a while,

that's all.

Oh, she's... She's
away on school camp.

That's nice. Whereabouts?

Um, Blue Mountains, I think.

Where in the Blue Mountains?

Not sure.

Are you seeing Vinnie?

No.

Oh, I just thought, you
know, with your hair...

Tomorrow's a big day.
Franky's coming back.

I thought I'd throw her
a welcome-home party.

Something special.

Don't worry. You're invited too.

I've got a lot of little
jobs for everyone.

You can go now.

- See ya.
- See ya.

- Oh, hey, Vera?
- Yeah?

I spoke to Will. Told
him he was out of line.

Thanks.

But, um...

You know, it must
be hard for him,

getting used to her
not being around.

Why don't you
just go over there,

see if he's all right?

I reckon I've done enough.

Paige, you've been
avoiding me for weeks.

Why can't they just be happy?

Because it'd be boring.

Hey, have you noticed Davidson's
wearing an engagement ring?

- Oh, yeah?
- Yeah.

What's it like?

Oh, well, it doesn't
look like plastic.

Hey, Dor.

Doreen.

I, uh, saw Jacs,

and she said she's got
something planned tomorrow.

For Franky.

Any idea what it is?

Don't know.

- Doreen?
- Hey, Dor.

- I don't know.
- You can tell us.

What is it?

Well?

It's disgusting.

They're gonna gang her.

What? What's that?

Rape.

Years ago, you know,
when I was new here,

there was this lady, Sally Lee.

She was really nice to
me, and Jacs didn't like her.

Saw her as competition, and
she wanted to take her out.

They ganged her, and
Jacs forced me to watch.

And I will never forget Sal

lying on the floor
of the workroom.

And I tried to help
her after they left.

I took the screwdriver out.

So when someone's ganged,
Dor, they never get over it.

Sal only lasted two months
before she topped herself.

I know Jacs is
making life hard for us,

and we have to do what
she says, but mate, this is...

If I tell her no, are
you gonna protect me?

We've got no one.

Hey, Deb.

On your own?

- No, I'm waiting for someone.
- Oh, right.

What time's he getting here?

Meg.

Another one?

Oh, jeez. Not first
thing in the morning.

Why did you do it, hmm?

Aah!

Oh!

What the fuck?!

Hey, Will!

Meg!

Meg!

Oh, you fucking idiot.

That's it, mate.

Just take it easy,
mate, all right?

I'm gonna call an ambulance.

Don't call the ambulance.

If the department
finds out, I'm gone.

Packing up her stuff.
Is that what set you off?

Did the cops say
something to you?

No.

Well, do you want me
to take it away for you?

I can put it in storage?

- I'm giving it to the Salvos.
- What, all of it?

You don't want to keep anything?

Maybe not now, mate, but
you know, in time you will.

The letter.

What letter?

It's on the counter.

We were trying to get pregnant.

We knew it'd be difficult.

I'd almost given up
thinking it would happen.

Couple of days
ago, that turned up.

She killed my baby, Fletch.

Three weeks before she dies.

Never said a word.

Didn't even tell me
she was pregnant.

Are... Are you sure about this?

I mean, it doesn't say
that here, you know?

I called them.

They wouldn't tell me anything.
I had to prove she was dead.

Why would she do it?

Who knows what she was thinking?

I don't give a shit.

I'm not doing any
more crying over her.

I'm done.

Can I talk to you for a minute?

I used to get RSI when
I worked in the salon.

Especially in the
winter, it hurt like hell.

I found a heat pack helped.

Is that arthritis?

May I?

I wanted to talk to
you about Franky.

About what you're
gonna do to her.

No one should ever have to
go through something like that.

I'm not just talking about her.

I'm talking about
the other women, too.

So I'm begging you,
Jacs, please don't do this.

You know it's not right.

You got guts,

coming in here,
airing your opinions.

No one else has been
brave enough to do that.

Well, you'll get to go
home one day, leave here,

go home to your family.

What sort of woman will you be?

Mate.

I didn't expect to
see you this morning.

Well, I couldn't sit
around at home.

Nothing to do.

How are you feeling?

Ah, Bea?

Yeah?

Stuff you ordered
from the canteen.

Thanks.

Since when do you home deliver?

I don't know. Thought
I'd save you the walk.

So have you spoken
to Debbie lately?

Yeah.

Good.

I'll leave you to it.

Oh, please.

Please don't do this.

Get on with it.

What are you doing?!

Keep watch.

Now one to the face.

I can't send you
back to the compound

if you're showing
signs of aggression.

I told you, I got light-headed.

Too many push-ups.

- Jesus.
- What happened?

Bea Smith. She was
bashed in the unit.

Birdsworth found her.

I don't know how
long she'd been there.

Did anyone see anything?

- What do you think?
- Get her out of here.

- I'm good, I'm good.
- Out!

Move, Franky!

I'm fucking going. Get off!

Bea?

Can you hear me?

Well, who else was in the unit?

No one's there.

Bea, do you know where you are?

I wanted to stop them.

I wanted to press the panic
button, but she wouldn't let me.

Don't feel guilty about it, Dor.

There was no point
in you both copping it.

I should have done something.

No!

Bea was right, Dor.

She must have gone to Jacs
right after I opened my big mouth.

No, that was Bea doing what
she thought was the right thing.

And Jacs has her own
way of dealing with things.

I'm sick of all
the fighting, Liz.

Me too, love.

I've missed you, Liz.

I've missed you too, sis.

Loss of consciousness,
severe concussion,

laceration to the
head, bruising.

No obvious sign
of internal bleeding.

We've got a nurse
coming now to clean her up.

Was it Jacs Holt?

Oh, no, apparently she was

on the other side of the
compound at the time.

Of course she was.

Savage what that
woman's capable of.

You know, Will was in the
area, but he didn't see anything,

so they must have been
in and out pretty quick.

- Looks like she's awake.
- Bea?

Bea, you're in medical.

And you're gonna be all right.

Can you remember anything, Bea?

I need you to give me a name.

Bea.

How bad is she?

Pretty bad.

They should be paying us
danger money, especially after Meg.

Do you want one?

That unit's a mess, Vera.

There's blood all over
my jacket and shirt.

It's crazy.

No, don't use hot water.
It just sets the stain.

Grab that vinegar.

Vinegar?

Yeah, it works
fastest. Or the salt.

- Where'd you learn this?
- From my mother.

Well, at least Mum
was good for something.

You know, you shouldn't talk
about your mum like that, Vera.

You don't know her.

- You know, I owe you for this.
- It's fine.

Well, maybe I can cook for
you sometime, you know?

Bring you some lunch.

Save you eating those
cardboard sandwiches.

Matt.

Yeah, I know. I'm sorry.

I am trying to
keep it professional.

You'd get bored with me.

No, I doubt that.

Well, yes, you would.

And then you'd dump me

and we'd have to
keep working together,

and that would
be really awkward.

And the others would
laugh at me all over again,

my mother would
have a field day,

and I would lose a good friend.

Wow.

You've really thought
this through, haven't you?

This job means everything to me.

I need to know what happened.

Come on. Did any
of you see anything?

How long's she
gonna be in medical?

- We're not sure.
- Can we see her?

Yeah, the peer worker can,

but the rest of you
will have to wait.

Unless you can
tell me something.

I thought she was your friend.

Was it Jacs?

You don't have to
say anything. Just nod.

Someone should tell Debbie.

You know we don't
make those calls, Liz.

It'll be up to Bea.

Can't you just bend the
rules once and call the kid?

I'm sorry.

You should go and see
her. She'll need a mate.

- I can't.
- You're the bloody peer worker!

- Yeah, and I keep stuffing up.
- Yeah!

But you're learning.

She just needs a mate there.

You can do that.

Yeah.

I wish I could help, but I
already told you where I was.

What about you?

Oh, I don't know anything.

Show me your hands.

- Why?
- Just do it.

What happened?

The girls were mucking around,

and Simmo whacked
her hand on a door.

I think Simone can
speak for herself.

- I hit the door.
- I don't believe you.

Prove it.

Let's go.

Hey. Hey.

Bea.

Bea.

Hey.

Hey.

What the fuck happened?

Come on.

I need some water.

Water.

Here.

Here, I got it.

Did Jacs do it?

Hey, what... what
are you doing here?

Just leave her alone.

What's been going on
since I've been gone?

- Just back off, Franky.
- What's with you?

You just want to know
who did it so you can use it.

Oi! And what'd
you do to stop it?

Franky.

Yeah?

Franky, doctor needs
to finish your dressing,

then we'll get you
back to the compound.

Then we can see
who else missed me.

Come on, Franky.

I'm so sorry, Bea.

It wasn't your fault.

I want to warn Franky.

- You can't, Bea.
- No, I have to.

Jacs'll kill you, Bea.

I need to warn her. Get her.

Just get her.

Hey, Franky, welcome back.

Hey.

Rox.

Franky!

Come on.

Keep an eye on her.

When she's alone, let me know.

They need to
score on this drive.

Ah, this is Wentworth
Correctional Centre.

Bea Smith has been injured.

You may want to
make contact with her.

- Miss me?
- Yeah. Did you miss me?

- Yeah!
- Yeah.

So, what'd Bea
do to piss Jacs off?

- Hey, Franky's coming.
- Don't know.

Oh, she got her face kicked in.

We'll have to do
something about it.

Yep.

We lost one to the other side

'cause Nana's been
throwing her fat ass around.

Yeah, Jacs' fat ass.

I'm going to the gym.

- What about your hand?
- I'm a big girl.

She's gone to the gym.

Miss me?

Looks like I got the numbers.

- I'm gonna smash you up.
- Are you?

If she speaks again, deck her.

Mm-hmm.

I thought I heard something.

Unless you want some action,
you should fuck off right now.

Hurry up!

Who was it? Anderson or Smith?

I was expecting it.

Originality's not your forte.

Sorry to spoil your little plan.

Look at you now.
You're so small.

Like a little old lady.

Off you go.

Get her hand.

I just came here to work out.

This one's for Bea.

Bea made you come
and get me, didn't she?

Otherwise you wouldn't
have said anything.

I didn't want to
go along with Jacs,

but I didn't know
how to get out of it.

So, what? What
were you gonna do?

- You gonna watch?
- No.

- Were you gonna have a go too?
- No way!

Jacs was at me the whole
time about what you did to Toni.

I was scared, okay?

I couldn't think.

You swear what you
said before is true.

I would never
give Toni any gear.

I wouldn't do that to
you or the little grommet.

You let her get in your head.

- I know.
- Yeah. Do you?

- Yeah.
- Do you?

Yeah, I do.

'Cause I'm sick of
fucking repeating myself.

I'm sorry, all right?

And now she'll know I helped.

It's not you she's going after.

Please, I need to see my mum.

I'm sorry. We're in lockdown.

I got a message.
I think she's hurt.

I've got this.

You might be waiting a
while, but if you're happy to wait

I'll go check with the
governor on your mum.

Thanks. Is she all right?

I'll be as quick as I can.

More women are
going to get hurt, Bea.

Or worse.

Turf wars get people killed.

You know Jacs was
attacked because of you.

She'll make you pay for that.

And next time, I mean,
you might not be so lucky.

You're a good person.

I know that you want
to do the right thing.

Say it.

- Governor?
- Not now.

Tell me, Bea.

Don't know. I blacked out.

Bea's daughter's here.

I know we're in lockdown,
but under the circumstances...

Debbie's... Debbie's here?

S-She's here?

She's in reception.

You want to see your daughter?

You tell me what happened.

Just give me a name, Bea.

♪ Time and tide
wait for no one ♪

Oh, sexy.

♪ They won't wait
for you or me ♪

♪ You got to know ♪

♪ When to stay and when to go ♪

♪ When to do, when to be ♪

♪ No matter what
you think or do ♪

♪ Sometimes it
really isn't up to you ♪

♪ You just got to
get out of the way ♪

Oh, that's beautiful.

♪ And if you
can't shift at all ♪

♪ There's nothing you
can do at all but pray ♪