Bea Smith is locked up while awaiting trial for the attempted murder of her husband and must learn how life works in prison. A modern adaptation and sequel of the iconic Prisoner series.
The best episode of "Wentworth" season 2 is "Born Again", rated 8.5/10 from 469 user votes. It was directed by Kevin Carlin and written by Pete McTighe. "Born Again" aired on 5/20/2014 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Whatever It Takes".
Three months after Jacs death, new arrival Joan Ferguson makes an enemy of Franky, while Bea discovers a new purpose.
Director: Kevin Carlin
Writer: Pete McTighe
Bea attempts to get revenge on Brayden by goading Harry into an act of violence, whilst Franky's determination to maintain power pushes her to extreme lengths.
Director: Kevin Carlin
Writer: John Ridley
Following the failure of Harry to avenge their daughter's death, Bea hatches a daring plot to lure Brayden Holt to the jail.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Timothy Hobart
Bea faces down an assassination attempt from the Holt clan. While new inmates enter the compound.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Marcia Gardner
Bea discovers Simmo has a weakness she can exploit for her own ends. Meanwhile Fletch and Will face off in a confrontation that will end their friendship for good.
Director: Dee McLachlan
Writer: Pete McTighe
Simmo's attempt to kill Bea ends in tragedy, while Liz faces her greatest dilemma: to snitch or not to snitch.
Director: Dee McLachlan
Writer: Marcia Gardner
When Ferguson psychologically manipulates Vera she crosses a point of no return whilst Maxine orchestrates a desperate bid to see her spurned lover.
Director: Pino Amenta
Writer: John Ridley
An isolated and paranoid Franky tries to uncover which inmate is leaking vital information to Ferguson.
Director: Pino Amenta
Writer: Timothy Hobart
When Ferguson discovers Doreen is the pregnant prisoner, the Governor threatens to have Nash's parole revoked unless she lies about the father. Will is publicly accused of an inappropriate relationship with Bea.
Director: Steve Jodrell
Writer: John Ridley
Liz struggles to adjust to life on the outside and tries to reconnect with her estranged children. Meanwhile, Derek Channing tries to build his case against Ferguson.
Director: Steve Jodrell
Writer: Timothy Hobart
As Bea and Franky go to war for control of the prison, Bea puts her daring plan in motion. Meanwhile, Fletch is on a downward spiral of self-destructive behaviour as his final day at Wentworth looms.
Director: Kevin Carlin
Writer: Adam Todd
The extent of Bea's plan is revealed as she makes the final moves to avenge Debbie's death. Meanwhile Franky realises she is losing the support of the women and is forced to consider a deal.
Director: Kevin Carlin
Writer: Pete McTighe