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Episode 461 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam and incidental music have been restored as originally broadcast.
Pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast.
The officer locking up has also been replaced with one wearing the correct uniform! A joker arrives at Wentworth, much to the chagrin of the new officer.
Pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast.
The officer locking up has also been replaced with one wearing the correct uniform! A joker arrives at Wentworth, much to the chagrin of the new officer.
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00:00It appears that Hunt and Keane were smuggling drugs in.
00:03And Mitchell and the visitor got in the way.
00:06All right, I'll see Hunt and Keane straight away.
00:09I haven't done a head count yet, but nobody's seen Desmond for a while.
00:13What?
00:15Well, I've searched around and she's missing.
00:17I'd say there's a good chance she's gone.
00:19I got some bad news.
00:22Robbie?
00:24She's okay.
00:27The baby, uh...
00:29She lost the baby.
00:31Oh, no.
00:33I'm afraid so.
00:45Miss Ferguson, have you heard how Cass is?
00:47She's been committed to the state hospital for the criminally insane.
00:51Yeah, good thing, too.
00:59She's found Hunt in the shower block, Governor.
01:09The skull's been bashed in.
01:11Oh, God.
01:13Called an ambulance, but, um, I don't think she's going to make it.
01:17All right, Miss Ferguson, gather the women in the rec room.
01:20I'll question them as soon as I've seen Hunt.
01:22Oh, I don't think you'll get anything out of that lot.
01:24Besides, I'm sure the culprit is already out of harm's way.
01:27What do you mean?
01:28Parker.
01:29One of the statues she made for the faith was found near Hunt.
01:33I'd hardly call that conclusive evidence.
01:35Oh, I don't know.
01:36She was after anyone who put Mitchell in hospital.
01:38Crookshank was one and Hunt was the other.
01:41Yes, you have a point.
01:43You still want to see the women?
01:44Of course.
01:46We can't very well say that Parker's guilty without finding out where everyone else was at the time.
01:52Anyway, I have to let them know about her commitment.
01:54Oh, there's no need.
01:55I've already done that.
01:56You've what?
01:57Well, I figured you had enough to worry about.
02:00I mean, telling the department that the women have taken advantage of you again isn't going to be easy.
02:05It wasn't.
02:07But if you don't mind, I'd rather you channeled your energies into your own work instead of worrying about mine.
02:14I'll see the women in ten minutes.
02:16Yes, Governor.
02:17Governor.
02:17Governor.
02:24Kelly?
02:25What about you?
02:26Not me, Mrs. Reynolds.
02:27I stayed in a cell the whole time.
02:29Yeah, I can vouch for that.
02:31We stayed in the dorm when Miss Ferguson sent everyone out of the rec room.
02:34Yeah, that's right.
02:35That only leaves Parker's whereabouts unaccounted for, doesn't it?
02:38No, it couldn't have been Cass.
02:41Cass went straight for Mr. Crookshank.
02:42It doesn't prove a thing, Brian.
02:44She obviously got to Hunt beforehand.
02:45You see, one of her statues was used as the weapon.
02:48And she had a motive.
02:50Now, hang on a minute.
02:51Mrs. Reynolds, you can't believe that she would have done that.
02:54I can only go on the facts.
02:55And she did have a good reason to go out to Hunt.
02:57Yeah, maybe so, but not to do that to her.
02:59Judy, she tried to kill me.
03:01Yes, of course she tried to kill you.
03:03You were responsible for Bobby's miscarriage.
03:05Now, why can't we lay on her?
03:06That is enough.
03:08I know you're upset, but I will not have an officer spoken to in that manner.
03:13Take them back to their cells, Miss Ferguson.
03:14All right.
03:15Come on, get a move on.
03:16Hurry up, Kelly.
03:17There's a mess in the shower block needs cleaning up.
03:21You're volunteering.
03:22Gee, thanks.
03:25Brian.
03:27At least you know Parker's sleeping in a nice, soft bed tonight.
03:32Nice, soft walls, too.
03:40Hello?
03:41Alan?
03:42Mum?
03:43God, I've been worried sick that you'd come here.
03:45The cops are on the doorstep when I got home from work.
03:48Yeah, well, that's exactly why I've stayed away.
03:50They're probably waiting for me to turn up.
03:52But where are you?
03:53You okay?
03:54I'm fine, love.
03:55I've got a room for the night at the Open Arms in Brunswick.
03:59Alan, have you heard from Kay?
04:01Not a word.
04:02I've been asking around, but I get the feeling she's told everyone that I'm bad news.
04:06Oh, Mum, why the hell did you do it?
04:09They'll only give you more time.
04:10Hell, I nearly freaked when I heard.
04:12Alan, will you listen to me?
04:14Hey, I'm only out for as long as it takes to help Kay.
04:18If I can get her through this and get her back to you,
04:21well, any extra time I get's going to be well worth it.
04:25Can you understand that?
04:27Yeah.
04:28Yeah, Mum.
04:29Look, I did try to find her.
04:30I'm sure I saw her with this bearded guy last week, but I lost them.
04:34Yeah, that's okay, love.
04:36I've got one more place I have to check on in the morning.
04:38I've been told that she's definitely there.
04:40But I don't want to risk going out again tonight.
04:43Can I help?
04:44Yeah, I need money and clothes in the morning, about 8.30.
04:48Can you make it look like you're going to work?
04:51No worries.
04:52If I'm not here, Alan, just hang around.
04:55I'm going to check out this lead.
04:56Oh, and don't let the bloke on the desk bug you.
04:58He's a real creep.
05:00Got it.
05:00Oh, and for God's sake, keep driving if the cops are around.
05:05I don't want you getting tangled up in this.
05:08I'll be right, Mum.
05:09I'll see you in the morning.
05:10And look after yourself, okay?
05:13Yeah, thanks, love.
05:14I will.
05:15Oh, and Alan...
05:16God, Psycho had nothing on the mess I just cleaned up.
05:28Blood everywhere.
05:29Even bits of hair and stuff.
05:30Shut up.
05:31Just shut up, Woody.
05:34Who'd you get to do it anyway?
05:35Thought I was your right-hand man for the heavy stuff.
05:37For God's sake.
05:39Parker did it.
05:39Didn't you hear, Reno?
05:41Oh, come off it.
05:42You must think I came down the last shower or something.
05:45She only got lumbered with it.
05:46Because we all had alibis.
05:49But do you know what I reckon?
05:50You shouldn't have lied about being with me.
05:53Because I reckon you did it.
05:54You dropped it, didn't you?
05:57Why don't you just put it across the six o'clock news?
06:00Oh, sorry, but you're always getting Alice and me to do your dirty work.
06:03Why'd you go doing it when you...
06:04Because I owed her.
06:05Because no one stuffs up my plans and gets away with it.
06:08But they reckon it's touch and go.
06:10She might even slam the bag.
06:11Oh, so what?
06:13I warned her.
06:14I warned her when she got that angel dust.
06:16She got Desmond to shove it down my neck.
06:18I warned her.
06:19I wonder if she stuffed up again.
06:21She'd pay for it.
06:22Look, look, Red.
06:23She'll pull through.
06:25I mean, hell, there was a lot of blood and stuff, but...
06:27She'll make it.
06:28Don't worry.
06:29Don't worry?
06:30I couldn't give a stuff what happened to this silly bitch.
06:33Now, just lay off me, Lou, will you?
06:35I've had a gun for for one night.
06:37Just lay off.
06:38You're worrying about Cass, aren't you?
06:49Yeah.
06:50She was a good mate.
06:51I wouldn't put her in the past tense yet.
06:53She's only gone for treatment, hasn't she?
06:55I don't think so.
06:57I think this time the freak was telling the truth.
06:59Once you get into that place, you never get out.
07:01Anyway, you didn't see her.
07:04She certainly wasn't her sweet, lovable self.
07:07She just...
07:09She wanted to kill.
07:11She really wanted to kill.
07:13Hey, you lot.
07:14If you stand in anything squishy, let me know.
07:15Might have left some of Phyllis' brains lying around.
07:17God, you're sick.
07:18You know that move?
07:19I was a lot sicker last night cleaning that mess up.
07:21God, you should have seen it.
07:22Blood all over the place.
07:23All around here where we're standing.
07:25She must have bled like a stuck pea.
07:27Give it a rest, Lou.
07:28I was hungry.
07:30What's the matter with you lot?
07:31Phil, I was only joking about the brains.
07:33We all know Phil didn't have any.
07:34Come on, what's the holder?
07:36Two showers, Macon.
07:37Get a move on.
07:37Get the move on.
07:39Come on, you're finished, Kelly.
07:41Have a number here.
07:42Get out.
07:43Miss Ferguson, could I be put down to work today?
07:45I'll go crazy doing nothing.
07:47I don't think we can manage that.
07:49Wouldn't want anyone else to go crazy, would we, Brant?
07:54Now, Parker must have done you a big favour
07:58putting Hunter out of action, eh?
07:59What are you getting out?
08:00Save you the trouble?
08:02You must have lost a packet
08:03when she dropped that pot full of dope.
08:05You think's heaven, I'll get over it.
08:07I wouldn't count on it.
08:08Especially if I find any more dope
08:09floating around this prison.
08:14Oh, come on.
08:14Get a move on.
08:15You've got five minutes.
08:16No wonder Phyllis was so keen to get that plant
08:24back from Cass's brother.
08:26So?
08:27So?
08:28You've got a lot to answer for.
08:31Bobby's miscarriage, for starters.
08:33Yeah, well, you got your wires crossed, Yank.
08:35That was Phyllis's ballgame.
08:37Parker did us all a favour.
08:38The freak's right.
08:40Now, get out of my way.
08:41What a cold bitch.
08:48Yeah.
08:49Just incredible to think that all that
08:51could have happened in one day.
08:52And still no news of Myra.
08:54No, the police have had a few anonymous phone calls,
08:56but they didn't lead to anything.
08:59They want us to search the grounds
09:00in case she left any clues behind.
09:02Oh, well, I'll get on to that if you like.
09:04Thanks.
09:04Here's something else to brighten your day.
09:08Mary Winter.
09:10The department's decided to send her back here.
09:12She and Smith had to be separated.
09:14Lucky us.
09:16This woman is real trouble.
09:18Yes, I've gathered.
09:19Is she as bad as she looks on paper?
09:20Oh, worse.
09:20She'll do anything to get on top,
09:22and I mean anything.
09:23I mean, we really have to keep our eyes open for her.
09:25And they send us a rookie to do it.
09:27Wonderful, isn't it?
09:28Pardon?
09:29The officer they're sending
09:30is straight out of training school.
09:32Oh, you're kidding.
09:33Wish I was.
09:34Poor kid sending her here
09:36is really throwing her in at the deep end.
09:38Well, one thing's for certain.
09:40If she can handle Wentworth,
09:41she can handle anything.
09:42Well, I'll get moving,
09:43and I'll see you after the ground surge.
09:44Fine.
09:45And thanks for coming in early, Meg.
09:47I appreciate it.
09:52Hello.
09:53I didn't think you were coming to breakfast.
09:54Sorry, I did.
09:57Yeah, well, I was saying goodbye to Pixie.
10:00Mr. Schumann came and picked her up early.
10:02Oh, no, I didn't say goodbye.
10:04Look, I know she's a really nice kid and everything,
10:05but, God, she really drove me crazy this morning
10:08when she came to borrow my makeup.
10:10She's got a really funny way of putting things,
10:12hasn't she?
10:12Oh, Mrs. Schur has.
10:15I'm going to miss her.
10:16Me too.
10:18Tell you what, I wouldn't miss this much, though.
10:19No, I'll never get used to it.
10:21Maybe you won't have to.
10:22Could be out there with Pixie soon.
10:24Don't hold your breath, I'm not.
10:27God, this is awful.
10:27Does anyone want it?
10:28No, I can't even eat mine.
10:30Don't you worry about Cass anyway?
10:32Poor little Bobby.
10:34Poor Bobby.
10:34They're going to tell her about the baby today, aren't they?
10:36How do you think she'll take it?
10:39Poor Bobby.
10:41God, this place is unbelievable.
10:44Yes, you've had quite an initiation, haven't you?
10:47Wish Myra would get back so things could get back to normal,
10:49whatever that is.
10:50Yeah.
10:53Listen, has anyone heard of what her name is?
10:55Phyllis.
10:56Well, she must be hanging in there.
10:57Her stuff's still here.
10:58Think they'll find out who did it?
11:00If they don't, we will.
11:01What the hell?
11:03I mean, if it was, Reb, well,
11:05look, there's no one left in here to talk, is there?
11:08Poor old Phyllis.
11:10I'm damn sure Rebecca's not going to confess.
11:12I wouldn't bet on that, you know.
11:14The freak dropped the clangor in the showers.
11:16Yeah, what was all that about?
11:17Well, I think Reb and Phyllis were smuggling in dope.
11:21Phyllis got bashed because she botched up the job.
11:24Oh, that makes sense.
11:25But I can't see how we can do anything about it.
11:28How can we prove it?
11:31Did you see how upset Reb was when Lou was talking about it?
11:35She still looks upset.
11:37Yeah, proof she has a conscience.
11:39If we keep working away at that raw nerve,
11:43she'll give herself away.
11:47Oh, come on, come on.
11:57Yeah, what do you want?
11:58I want to talk to Kay Desmond on her mother.
12:01Never heard of her.
12:03Now, I know she's here.
12:04Tell her I want to see her.
12:06Hey, who's your girlfriend?
12:08Good, you're getting hard on, Rocky.
12:10She'd have to pay me, darling.
12:12Now, get lost.
12:13You'll give the place a bad name.
12:16Hey, way out.
12:17This is the mob we broke out of Wentworth.
12:20It was on the news.
12:21You're kidding.
12:23Now, listen, punk.
12:24I've been talking to your friend Gary,
12:26and he told me that Kay was here.
12:28You're going to let me in all night.
12:29Oh, heavy.
12:31I reckon you'd better bugger off before I call the cops.
12:34Call the cops?
12:35To this place.
12:36Got a big joke.
12:38Now, where's Kay?
12:39Tell you what.
12:40If you don't wreck off,
12:41we'll get Kay off.
12:43We'll really get it.
12:45Know what I mean?
12:47Tell her I was here.
12:49And tell her I'll be back.
12:51No point, love.
12:53She doesn't want to see her old lady anyway.
13:00Oh, this is great.
13:02Nothing like those prisoners you see on telly.
13:04Warren.
13:04You know, all bars and catwalks
13:06seems to give me the shiver.
13:07Warren.
13:07Yeah?
13:11Yeah.
13:12Miss Ferguson.
13:13Now, that is my name, Warren,
13:14and you will use it at all times
13:16if you want your stay here to be a pleasant one.
13:19Right.
13:20Gotcha, Miss Ferguson.
13:22Now, this is your rule book,
13:23and you will learn it thoroughly
13:25if you want to stay out of trouble.
13:27Gotcha.
13:28Just like being away on camp, isn't it?
13:32Who's stuff?
13:34Your cellmates.
13:35But she's in hospital, Warren,
13:37because she couldn't stay out of trouble.
13:41Hell, eh?
13:41Yes, it can be.
13:43Now, you're going to work in the laundry, Warren.
13:45I'll be back to get you in ten minutes.
13:46Have that bed made up.
13:48Yeah, right.
13:50Miss Ferguson.
13:51Hi.
13:59Hi.
14:00Is this the staff room?
14:02Sure is, look.
14:03Good.
14:04Oh, what are you doing in this area?
14:08I work here, would you believe?
14:09Hardly believe it myself yet.
14:12Oh, well, I think you convinced me.
14:14Oh, yeah.
14:16Um, well, there is somewhere to park this up.
14:20Oh, thank you.
14:20And I'm Dennis.
14:30Uh, Dennis Christian.
14:31Hi, Dennis.
14:32You're now talking to the biggest greenhorn in this business, Heather Rogers.
14:35Oh, first appointment, eh?
14:36Yeah, as if you couldn't tell.
14:38Oh, boy.
14:39Look at all these notices and stuff.
14:41How do you get time to read all these?
14:43Well, you don't.
14:45Oh, somebody whisks them away and sticks up a new lot before you get around to it.
14:48Well, I'll just have to organise myself better so I do get around to it.
14:51They're probably very important, you know.
14:55Oh, I'm sorry if that sounds silly.
14:58It's just that I really want to do everything I can for these women, you know.
15:01Give them some real incentive for going straight.
15:03Well, I wish you luck.
15:04I mean, we all hope for that, but doing it's a different couple of fish.
15:07You got time for a cuppa?
15:09I'd really like to talk to someone who knows the ropes around here before I get started.
15:13You've sold me on the cuppa.
15:14Oh, good.
15:15Well, I don't think I'd be able to help you much.
15:16You see, I've only got a couple of days' start on you.
15:19Oh, terrific.
15:20I won't feel so lonely now.
15:24Oh, hello.
15:25Here comes more of the troops.
15:26Oh, good.
15:27Now, come on, Heather.
15:28Don't make a fool of yourself.
15:30Nervous my foot.
15:31Anyone who thinks that prison's a laugh needs their head red.
15:34Who are you?
15:35Oh, hi.
15:36Heather Rogers.
15:37Just started.
15:39With a tea break, I see.
15:42Hello, Heather.
15:43Joyce Barry.
15:43You must be feeling awfully nervous.
15:45I remember my first day on the job.
15:47Yes.
15:47And you haven't met Miss Ferguson yet?
15:50No.
15:51Nice to meet you.
15:52Oh.
16:00Yep.
16:01I figure you're the only one that can tell us what really happened, King.
16:05Listen, Bryant.
16:06I'm just a bit sick and tired of you needling me about, Hunt.
16:09You want to know what happened?
16:10Get yourself carted off to the funny farm and ask your crazy mate.
16:13Well, even the freak seems to think you had something to do with it.
16:16Oh, well.
16:17I guess you dykes have to stick together, eh?
16:19Just stop trying to pin it on me.
16:19Oh, get out of it, you dirty bitch.
16:21Found it at last.
16:22Good.
16:23I've been looking everywhere for you lot.
16:25I'm Newy, Marlene Warren.
16:26Only my friends call me Rabbit.
16:28Get it?
16:28Rabbit Warren.
16:29Oh, terrific.
16:30Enough funny bunnies around here.
16:31Why don't you crawl back in a hole or something?
16:33Oh, good one.
16:34I can see we're going to get along real well.
16:36I love a good job.
16:37Yeah, well, you picked the wrong time to come here, then.
16:39There's not much comedy around here at the moment.
16:41Well, I'm here for six months, so I'll see if I can't give you all a bit of a giggle.
16:45How can you be so cheerful with six months of this to get through?
16:48Life's what you make it, eh?
16:49And I reckon having fun beats dragging your chin along the ground.
16:52Yeah, well, could you save the party for later?
16:55This is Rachel here.
16:56Give her a hand with the folding, please.
16:59You've won me.
17:00G'day, Rach.
17:01G'day.
17:01Hey, all the guards aren't like that Ferguson, are they?
17:04She's a bit tough, isn't she?
17:05Glad you noticed, Warren.
17:08At least you won't cross me again, will you?
17:10Eh?
17:11What do you mean?
17:12I told you to make your bed and wait for me.
17:14You didn't either.
17:15That is a bad start, Warren.
17:17Well, I thought you'd like it if I just got straight to work.
17:20You get that bed made by lunch or you'll be on a charge.
17:22When I say do something, you jump.
17:24Understand?
17:25Yeah, gotcha, Miss Ferguson.
17:26Right.
17:28Oh, there was something else.
17:30Yes, we've had some news about Hunt.
17:33Thought you might like to know, Keane.
17:36Seems she's got permanent brain damage.
17:38So I wouldn't be bothered sending her a get-well card.
17:43Get your foot off the seat, Rach.
17:44What's a charge, anyway?
17:57Cutting it a bit fine, aren't we, sweetheart?
17:59I set out by nine, not five past.
18:02Here, get yourself a new mouth.
18:06The old one's got a hole in it.
18:08You keep it, son.
18:10You might want to buy Granny again.
18:12Make sure she gives you, uh, change, though.
18:15Helen!
18:16Come on, we don't want any trouble.
18:19I reckon you should change that one, Granny.
18:21Doesn't look like a, uh, satisfied customer to me.
18:24So I put this dirty great toad in a bit.
18:34You should have seen her face gone.
18:35It was a hoot.
18:37Right, well, will you stop working, Mother, please, ladies?
18:39I want you to meet our new officer.
18:40This is Miss Rogers.
18:42Hi, everybody.
18:43I hope I'll get to know you.
18:44Mark!
18:45Jeez, I don't believe it.
18:46It's me, Rabbit.
18:47You remember Kenton High?
18:50Oh, I'll be blown, Marlene, right?
18:52Yeah!
18:52What are you doing here?
18:54Oh, stupid question.
18:55Oh, look, this isn't going to be so bad after all.
18:57Everybody, I want you to meet an old mate of mine, Heather Rogers.
19:00Only we call the Buck.
19:01Get it?
19:02Buck Rogers?
19:03Yes, well, that's all very nice, but, uh, you'd better all get back to work.
19:06Come on, Miss Rogers.
19:07We've got lots of work to do.
19:09See you all later.
19:10Sure, bye, Marlene.
19:11Bye.
19:12See you, mates with a screw.
19:13Oh, yeah.
19:14She was three years ahead of me in school, but her sister was in my class.
19:17Her dad was a cop, a beaut bloke, but he can't do it a few years back.
19:22See, they were a nice family, always having a giggle.
19:25Yeah, well, I wonder how she'll handle this place.
19:27You know, when I knew her, she hardly knew which way was up half the time.
19:30I'm not kidding.
19:31She believed everything you told her.
19:33Doesn't sound like the right qualifications to me.
19:35Oh, it'd be great having someone like Bucky around.
19:38Got to be better than frog-faced Ferguson.
19:43But it's an exclusive, sweetie.
19:45That's big bickies in anyone's language.
19:47I told you before, I am off the market.
19:49Would I forget that?
19:51But this isn't a job.
19:52It's just a nice little chat with Celia.
19:54And you know all the women watch her show.
19:56I can't see the point, Roland.
19:59Except to make you more money.
20:01But didn't you say you were sick of being treated like a piece of meat?
20:04Well, here you are, a chance to show how you feel.
20:06Top model and all that, shut away from the world.
20:09God, you'll tear the heartstrings.
20:10Oh, cut the big cell, will you?
20:12It won't work.
20:14Now, is that all?
20:16I've got better things to do.
20:19I can make or break you, Pittle.
20:22And don't you forget it.
20:23So don't give me the bum's rush or you'll finish up a sorry little chicken.
20:26Don't make me laugh.
20:29I'm up there, right at the top.
20:32And it'll take a lot more than you to bring me down.
20:36Oh, really?
20:37A word in the right ear that you've turned junkie and, well, worked the rest out for yourself?
20:42You know, that's the last time you've threatened me.
20:48You're fired!
20:50Now get out of my sight!
20:52You can't do it to me, sweets.
20:54No?
20:55I have.
20:56Because I'm a director of the company now.
20:59You're what?
21:00Well, someone had to fill Howard's seat.
21:02I was the logical choice.
21:03Oh, you bastards.
21:06Now, what's it to be?
21:07An interview on the Celia Trembroke show?
21:10Or do I start spreading the dirt?
21:12All right.
21:15Book it.
21:16If the authorities will let you.
21:18It's all sewn up, ducks.
21:20It's nice to have friends at the top.
21:35All males are supervised.
21:37The women get their knives, plates and forks first, and then they line up.
21:40Meal times are strictly limited, so there's to be no dawgling and keep the noise level down at all times.
21:44Got it?
21:45I think so.
21:46While they're eating, just keep an arm.
21:48Right.
21:48That all sounds straightforward enough.
21:50Well, what are you waiting for?
21:54Right.
21:55God, it's unreal how to cure you.
22:06I haven't seen the old kids since we were at school.
22:08Huh?
22:09She doesn't have like water type.
22:10Well, they don't all look like the freak, thank God.
22:13She was really popular at school.
22:15I can remember when she first came, we all thought she'd be up herself, because her dad was the local cop.
22:20Well, maybe that's why she behaved herself.
22:22I wonder what her dad does for a living.
22:26I reckon it's got a lot to do as a person, you know, what their old man does.
22:30Dan, you better get some clean ones.
22:33It's all right, I've finished.
22:34Used to work as a waitress, did you?
22:35This girl just dropped a knife and fork, so I...
22:40This girl, Officer Rogers, is a prisoner.
22:42If a prisoner drops something, she picks it up herself.
22:46Oh.
22:47I'm sorry.
22:48I wasn't thinking.
22:50Obviously not.
22:51You're here to guard them, not wait on them.
22:53I said I was sorry.
22:54I won't do it again.
22:55In this job, Rogers, there is no room for mistakes or apologies.
22:59Remember that.
23:05What's your ordinary script?
23:07I mean, she certainly makes a pleasant change.
23:16Mrs Reynolds wants to see you in her office as soon as you finish lunch.
23:20All this lunch.
23:23I hope my roommate's more fun than usual.
23:27Well, she won't be.
23:29Her office just lost her baby.
23:31She's not going to be in any mood for any fun.
23:34Oh, hell.
23:35And poor kid's really going to need cheering up.
23:40Right.
23:42Goodbye.
23:43G'day, Joyce.
23:44I've got a new customer for you.
23:45Transfer from Barnhurst.
23:47G'day, Bill.
23:48Mari Winter already.
23:49One of Barnhurst's finest.
23:50Never knew you thought so highly, haven't we?
23:52Just stand on the white line, Winter.
23:54Oh, God, here we go again.
23:56Just do as you're told.
23:58Mari Winter, you've been sentenced to a further ten years for trafficking in illegal drugs.
24:03And you're to serve the remaining six years of your sentence in Wentworth Detention Centre.
24:06Right on, Mrs B.
24:08If you just sign these, I'll leave you to it.
24:10Sure.
24:12Thanks, Bill.
24:13Oh, look.
24:14Give us a hand with those bags, will you?
24:15Sage, you're some sweat choice.
24:17Went through it all with a fine-toothed cane before she left Barnhurst.
24:20Oh, I'd better have a quick look.
24:21You know how they are about these things?
24:23Yeah.
24:24You've got to go by the book, don't you?
24:28Right.
24:36Yeah, right.
24:37There you go, then.
24:39Yes, Joyce.
24:41Righto, Winter.
24:42You know the procedure.
24:43I'm into the showers.
24:44She's all yours.
24:47Wentworth Detention Centre.
24:48Mum, it's been hours.
24:59Come on, Kay.
25:00Come on.
25:02Look, maybe we're wasting our time.
25:04If I don't get to see Kay, this whole bloody thing's going to be a waste of time.
25:07The escape, the extra sentence I'm going to get for it.
25:10She's in there, Ellen.
25:13I know it.
25:14Well, then let's bloody we'll go in and get her.
25:16If that Skinner creep wasn't there, I would.
25:19But I can't take the risk.
25:21He might just call the cops.
25:23We're going to have to wait here until she comes out.
25:26And what if she doesn't?
25:27She'll come out.
25:32She's got her.
25:37Sometime.
25:37Who am I sharing with?
25:41No one for the time being.
25:43Oh, good.
25:44I like a bit of privacy.
25:46Prison regulations.
25:48Though I'm sure you know them by now.
25:50Yeah, inside out and back to front, don't I?
25:53Good.
25:54So there'll be no excuse for any breach of them?
25:57Yeah, well, look, I've got a bed to make and gear to stow.
26:00I'd love to chat, but you know how it is.
26:03Get you in the laundry in ten minutes, I take it you know the way.
26:06Oh, yeah.
26:06It's like coming back home, really.
26:09I reckon they'll be calling it Winterworth before long.
26:11Ha, ha, ha, ha.
26:13Ha, ha, ha.
26:13Ha, ha, ha.
26:13Ha, ha, ha, ha.
26:14Ha, ha, ha, ha.
26:15Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
26:15Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
26:16Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
26:17Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
26:17Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
26:19Good old Bill.
26:46Oh, Judy, what time before the bell goes when we're finished?
26:50When the bell rings, you will hear the bell ring, won't you?
26:53Now, will you stop asking me?
26:55What's the rush?
26:55I don't want a date or something.
26:57Well, you could say that.
26:59I've got a surprise plan for the old heap.
27:01What sort of surprise?
27:03A red one.
27:04You know how I told her she used to believe everything?
27:06I'm going to find out if she still does.
27:09I can't believe this.
27:10Are you really stupid or are you just plain suicidal?
27:13You can't go around playing silly bugger games with screws.
27:17Her head's all right.
27:18She's a real hoot.
27:19She always laughs when the joke's on her.
27:21Rabbit, you're not in school now.
27:24You are a prisoner.
27:26She is a prison officer.
27:27She can hardly put me in jail now, can she?
27:30I'm already here.
27:31God.
27:33Well, what do you do for laughs in this place?
27:34We're not meant to be in here for laughs, are we?
27:38Now, leave the screws alone.
27:39Believe me, I'm telling you, you don't want to cross one.
27:41Uh-oh.
27:42Speaking of crossing, did you enjoy your little chat with the governor?
27:47Oh, sure.
27:48All the usual.
27:49Swapped a few recipes, had a bit of a chat.
27:51The usual?
27:53Did you tell her why you locked Myra into the shed?
27:56Now, did someone really do that?
27:57I wish I'd thought of it.
27:59Well, maybe you talked to her about why you bashed in your best friend Phyllis' head.
28:04Full of wind, Brian.
28:05Oh, devil.
28:05Thank God you're still here, Brian.
28:09I'm glad I got one old friend around to welcome me.
28:14Oh, Smith sends her love, by the way.
28:16You can't imagine how glad she was I was coming here to look after you, is all.
28:20No, but I can't imagine how glad she was to see you go.
28:23Oh, Jude, now that's not very nice.
28:27Hey.
28:28I hear you lost all your muscle.
28:31Parker's in the nut house and Desmond's done a bit.
28:33Now, you listen to me, Winter.
28:35If you're thinking of coming in here and taking over, you...
28:37I'm glad you got the picture so quick, Brian.
28:39Just who do you think you are?
28:42I'm your new top dog, sweetie.
28:47Fat Guts here has just been demoted.
28:50We could be parked out here for days.
28:54If that's how long it takes.
28:57Mum, even if she is in there, who knows when or even if she's going to come out.
29:01And what if that Skinner bloke has seen us and does call the cops?
29:05Yeah, I know.
29:06That's a risk we've got to take.
29:07Look, why don't I go in there and talk to them?
29:08No, Alan, I know what you're like.
29:10You'd throw a punch and...
29:11Hang on.
29:12I don't want to see anybody, okay?
29:14Get lost, will you?
29:16Get lost!
29:20Kay!
29:24Mum!
29:38God, what have they done to you?
29:44Oh.
29:50I don't know.
29:52She seems like a pretty pretty lady, Judy.
29:54Do you think it'll work?
29:56Everybody has a breaking point.
29:58Just got to hold out until we can find what hers is.
30:00She'll break soon, right?
30:02Oh, it's truth.
30:03Here you all are, eh?
30:04Why don't you just all out getting some fresh air?
30:06You all look like you just crawled out from under a flat rock.
30:11How about a game of volleyball, eh?
30:14Any takers?
30:15Come on, Lee.
30:15How about you?
30:16You look as if you...
30:16Oh, I'm here.
30:17You've got to be kidding.
30:18What's that she's all gawking at, anyway?
30:26Must be pretty interesting.
30:28It is.
30:28It's very interesting.
30:30It's a letter here from my old friend, Phyllis.
30:33You know, the girl that got bashed?
30:35Oh, yeah?
30:35What'd she say?
30:37Oh, she says a bit of this, and she says a bit of that.
30:40She says she can't wait to get back here amongst her friends.
30:43Hey, Reb, she particularly sent you her love.
30:48Shut up, Brian.
30:48You're a liar.
30:50Can I say something wrong?
30:52Hey, I wonder if she's told them yet who bashed her.
30:56What's the matter?
30:57You're not scared of a blank sheet of paper, are you?
31:04Well, what do you know?
31:06Phyllis Penright.
31:07Are you sure this is safe?
31:24Yeah, Alan's looking out for the cops.
31:26Yeah, but look, love, I'm not going to go back in.
31:29Not until I've sorted you out.
31:32Did you really bust out just for me?
31:34Do you find that so hard to believe?
31:38Kay, love, I knew no one else could help.
31:40I wasn't even sure if you'd allow me.
31:43But I thought that if you knew I cared enough to take such a big risk,
31:47well, I might have a chance.
31:51I love you very much, Kay.
31:52You know that, don't you?
31:59Do you like telling me how it all started?
32:01I don't know, really.
32:07I was going out with this bass player, Ross.
32:12Went out to all the gigs with his band, you know, parties and stuff.
32:15They were all into dope.
32:24I started snorting a bit.
32:27Ross reckoned it was a real waste of time unless you used the needle.
32:30So I started shooting up.
32:33It was okay until I...
32:36Until what, love?
32:38Until I got sick.
32:40I had to go to hospital.
32:40Yeah.
32:42It was the hospital that contacted me.
32:44That's how I knew.
32:47Ross wouldn't even come to see me.
32:50When I got out, I went around to his place.
32:53He told me to find another babysitter.
32:56I met Skinner through the band.
32:59He was the one that supplied the dope.
33:00Ross said that if I needed a bed or my fix, he'd take care of me.
33:08So I moved in there.
33:11This morning he said I'd have to start paying for my dope.
33:14He said I'd have to work the streets.
33:16I wouldn't be in it.
33:18So he chucked me out.
33:20Did he tell you I came around last night?
33:24What am I going to do, Mum?
33:27You can't stay out for very long.
33:28Long enough to get you through the worst.
33:32You're going to have to dry out, Kay.
33:33You don't need me to tell you that.
33:35I don't think I can.
33:38Look, I've tried before.
33:41I thought I was going to die.
33:43It's not going to be easy, Kay.
33:45But I'll be there.
33:47We're going to kick this habit together.
33:53You're going to have to trust me, Kay.
33:56Can you do that?
33:57I'm going to keep telling you, Marlene.
34:07You've got to call me Miss Rogers, okay?
34:09Now, aren't you supposed to be in the dining room?
34:10I was on my way there, but I had to come back from my car.
34:12It's awful.
34:13There must be a dead body somewhere.
34:15Just slow down.
34:16What are you talking about?
34:17In my room.
34:18Blood everywhere.
34:19Take a look for yourself.
34:20What do you think it is?
34:26Miss Rogers?
34:28I don't know.
34:29I'll go and get help.
34:30I don't write her many letters now, do I?
34:42Now, if I wasn't sure she was the culprit before, I certainly am now.
34:46She pretty jumped me.
34:47I bumped into her before she knew you went through the roof.
34:49It's a clear-cut case of guilty conscience.
34:51Still, she's not exactly rushing off to confession, is she?
34:54Oh, give me time.
34:57Hey, there's a place here if you need something.
34:59Hang on to your hats, girls.
35:03Here comes the rabbit.
35:04Oh, wearing a look that's a worry.
35:06Oh, yuck.
35:07We're not actually supposed to eat this stuff, are we?
35:09Well, it's either that or go hungry.
35:11It's not called en bleu, I'll grant you.
35:13Edible enough.
35:14Edible?
35:15Smells like dog's vomit.
35:16Oh, yeah.
35:18Looks like it, too.
35:19Oh, you mind?
35:20Now, some of us are trying to eat this.
35:22Hey, my rice just moved.
35:24Plenty maggots, they don't train them properly anymore.
35:27Oh, for God's sake, grow up, will you?
35:30Ah, gotcha.
35:31Oh!
35:33Bloody hell, Lee, I thought it was empty.
35:35Honestly, I did.
35:37Sure.
35:38I thought it was empty in my room.
35:40See, I played this great trick on Heather and...
35:42Oh, hang about.
35:44Hang about.
35:44I saw that, Templer.
35:45You're going to have to be put on a charge.
35:46Can I tell you, it was really...
35:47It really was.
35:48It was an accident, wasn't it, Marlaine?
35:50I accidentally kicked Lee under the table and I bumped her hand.
35:55If it's anybody's fault, it's mine.
35:58All right.
35:59But go and get yourself cleaned up.
36:01And Templer, get those scraps off the floor and put them in the bin.
36:04Silly bitch.
36:06I'll tell you what, that bitch has gone too far.
36:08Oh, gee, she doesn't mean any harm.
36:09She might not mean any harm, but she's a walking disaster area.
36:12She just doesn't think.
36:14Yeah, well, I think it's time that someone had a good talking to her before she goes too far.
36:19As if she already has it.
36:21All that blood in her body, very interesting, eh?
36:24Could have been under the bed or something.
36:25Did you bother to look?
36:27I know, I was so shocked.
36:30Don't suppose you bothered to look for a weapon, either?
36:32I wasn't sure what the correct procedure was, Miss Ferguson,
36:34so I thought the best thing to do would be find someone who was as quickly as possible.
36:38You see?
36:41I'm not blind.
36:50Fancy that.
36:52You poor thing.
36:55Lived in Australia all your life and never been to a barbecue.
36:59What?
37:01Your first encounter with tomato sauce.
37:05Frightening, isn't it?
37:06It's not, is it?
37:08Oh, you must think me a bit of a fool.
37:11Put it mildly.
37:14I just didn't think to check.
37:16Thinking isn't your forte, is it?
37:18You know, Roger, sooner or later you're going to come up against the real thing,
37:21body and all.
37:22God help us then.
37:23I won't make the same mistake twice.
37:25I doubt it.
37:26Once a panicked merchant, always a panicked merchant.
37:29I mean, she come running out again, wide as a shoot.
37:47She said she was going for help, but I bet she was going to throw up.
37:50Oh, jeez, I've never seen anything so funny in all my life.
37:52Funnier than the sight of me covering sauce, was it?
37:54Oh, heaps!
37:55Oh, look, you're not so dirty on me about that, are you?
38:05Well, I don't suppose you thought it was funny either.
38:07No, under the circumstances, I did not.
38:09I wasn't breaking any rules.
38:12Is that what you think?
38:13Ah.
38:13Well, I bet you've got rules about jokes, too.
38:16Yes, there is a way to get a laugh.
38:18And making fun of a screw is downright dangerous.
38:21But Heather's all right, Judy.
38:22When we were at school, we...
38:23You're not in school now, are you?
38:27Sit down.
38:28I think it's time we have a serious talk.
38:34Now, point number one.
38:37I hope that Heather is your mate.
38:39Because if she's not your mate,
38:41you could end up with a couple of days in solitary.
38:44You mean, like, locked up on my own.
38:47That's why they call it solitary.
38:50Point two.
38:52You or Lee or both of you could have ended up
38:55on the charge of that incident in the dining room today.
38:58Well, I didn't know she was going to chuck food all over me.
39:01Come on.
39:02Here it comes now.
39:03About an hour ago,
39:09Officer Rogers spotted what she thought was blood in a cell.
39:14It turned out to be a particularly stupid practical joke.
39:19Tomato sauce, in fact.
39:20Now, Warren,
39:22as that so-called blood was in your cell
39:24and as you seem to be fond of the odd practical joke,
39:27I'm assuming you know something about it.
39:30Now, how could you assume that, Miss Ferguson?
39:32Supposing you tell me.
39:34Well, I would if I'd done it,
39:35but I didn't, so I can't, can I?
39:37Don't get smart with me, Warren,
39:39or you'll find yourself in solitary.
39:41Now, I want that mess cleaned up in 30 minutes,
39:44or you'll be on a charge.
39:52Oh, talk about lucky.
39:54Lucky, Miss Rogers has a heart, I'd say.
39:56You can say that again,
39:57and I hope you've learnt something.
40:00Lesson number one,
40:02I must take more care when choosing my victims.
40:05Excuse me, but, um,
40:16crazy as it sounds,
40:17I think she's just given me an idea.
40:19It's time that we played a little trick
40:21on Reb.
40:26Hey, King.
40:28What do you want?
40:29Just a friendly chat.
40:31Shut up.
40:31About business.
40:34Keep talking?
40:35Well, I will if you get your bum in there.
40:38We wouldn't want everyone to hear
40:39what we were saying now, would we?
40:45I, uh,
40:47I get the impression you're not on the best of terms
40:49with Brian and their mob.
40:50So?
40:51Well, that's the point in your favour, isn't it?
40:54Another one is,
40:55I hear you've been doing a bit of business.
40:58Now, I just might want someone
40:59to do a bit of work for me.
41:00Are you interested?
41:02Depends what sort of business
41:03you're interested in.
41:03Oh, the usual, you know.
41:06A bit of this, a bit of that.
41:07Yeah, well, I wouldn't try opening up
41:08a pharmacy in here if I were you.
41:11No drugs, eh?
41:12Place is sealed like a drum.
41:14Haven't been able to get anything for weeks.
41:17You trying to tell me
41:18you haven't found a bent screw yet?
41:19Oh, sure.
41:21Ferguson's bent as a bunch of bananas.
41:23Except when it comes to dope.
41:25Well, let's just say I can get the stuff in.
41:27Many customers, are they?
41:29They'll be hammering your door down.
41:31But you'll have to get past
41:32Brian and company to get to them, though.
41:33Oh, Brian.
41:35God, she scares me.
41:38And screws can be bought.
41:41I'll suss out the two new ones.
41:42Are you in or not?
41:46I'll let you know.
41:48When you've got the dope.
41:50Oh, I've already got the dope.
41:53Well, it's not nice to arrive
41:55empty-handed, is it?
41:56What the hell are you doing in here?
42:09I just popped in to say g'day.
42:11G'day.
42:11Wait a minute.
42:21Oh, God.
42:22Look at that.
42:25You know something?
42:25I am just about fed up
42:27with you and your practical jokes.
42:29Oh, come on, Jude.
42:30You know what your problem is?
42:31You take life too seriously.
42:33In case you haven't noticed, Warren,
42:34this is Wentworth Detention Centre,
42:36not Luna Park.
42:37Yeah, that's why I wanted
42:38to see you relax a bit.
42:39You haven't cracked it
42:40for a smile once
42:41since I've been here.
42:42I have got as good a sense of humour
42:43as the next person.
42:44But at the moment,
42:45I've got a lot on my mind.
42:46I don't want to have to worry
42:47about black toothpaste
42:48for breakfast.
42:50Now, where'd you get
42:51the paint for that?
42:53Found it in the rec room.
42:54Uh-huh.
42:54Well, hand it over.
42:56Come on, hand it over.
42:59Look.
43:00What else you got
43:01in your pockets?
43:02Oh, just stop.
43:02Enter your pockets
43:03on the bed.
43:07Oh, God.
43:08Look, you childish thing.
43:10What's all this for?
43:11What are you going to do
43:11with that?
43:12Super glue.
43:14God.
43:16You happy now?
43:17Not entirely,
43:18but this will do
43:19for a start.
43:19Now, get out of here.
43:20Go on.
43:20Get out.
43:20Oh, God.
43:24Oh, God.
43:29Oh.
43:30Oh, God.
43:42Oh, God.
43:43Oh, God.
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