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3!Prisoners
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5[[folder:Bea]]
6!!Bea Smith
7[[quoteright:366:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ce20323664645b6d589bec856c6dd379.jpg]]
8[[caption-width-right:350:''"You don't run this prison. I do."'']]
9->'''Played by:''' Creator/DanielleCormack\
10'''Seasons:''' 1-4
11
12Bea is the main protagonist of ''Wentworth'', initially sent to the prison on remand for several charges, including GBH and attempted murder. Whilst adjusting to prison life, Bea makes both friends and enemies, and her worst mistake is angering then-Top Dog Jacs Holt. Bea soon finds herself in a fight for her life.
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14* ActionGirl: Quickly becomes one of these, even managing to get into a fight against ''Boomer'' and walk away without a bruise, and eventually [[spoiler:winning a fight against Franky to become Top Dog]].
15* AffectionateNickname: Franky almost always calls her 'Red'.
16* AlphaBitch: Can be seen as one at times, especially [[spoiler:once she's become Top Dog]].
17* AntiHero: Of sorts. She's a good person but she can be pretty damn scary and manipulative when she wants to be. [[spoiler: Plus she's killed a load of people by the end of the third season.]]
18* BadassBoast: Gives out several throughout the series. The first one is probably the best, though, when she stands up to Jacs in the cafeteria. "So, please, make your own tea!"
19* BatmanGambit: Near enough everything she does in season two, and at least half of what she does in season three.
20* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Has several facial scars as of season three.
21* BerserkButton: As with the other inmates, she refuses to lag ([[spoiler:though she nearly dobs Franky in to Ferguson in ''Failing Upwards'']]) and despises child abuse. As of season three, she refuses to let any drugs of any kind enter her prison.
22* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Saving Franky from the fire in the season three finale]].
23* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:How she kills Brayden in the season two finale]].
24* BreakUpMakeUpScenario: Breaks up with Allie after she thinks she can't trust her, but they get back together.
25* BrokenBird: Comes across this way very much in the first season.
26* TheChainsOfCommanding: Franky makes the practice of feuding for the position of Top Dog - and subsequently maintaining it - ''look'' easy and enjoyable. It's neither.
27* TheChessmaster: Of season two, where she manipulates near enough everyone, culminating in her [[spoiler:escaping, killing Brayden and returning to prison as its new, official Top Dog]].
28* DatingCatwoman: [[spoiler:Has an affair with Allie, a member of rival Kaz's group.]]
29* DeadpanSnarker: Has her moments, but moreso when she's in 'Top Dog' mode.
30* DeathGlare: Is very good at giving these.
31* TheDragon: Joan thinks Bea is under her control during season two. How wrong she is.
32* DopeSlap: Gives one to Franky after the latter taunts her over failing to protect both [[spoiler:Debbie and Harry]].
33* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Attempts it after learning of her daughter's death. It fails]].
34** [[spoiler: succeeds in the season four finale, to ensure Ferguson's downfall.]]
35* DrivenToVillainy: Possibly. YMMV.
36* GreyAndGrayMorality: As aforementioned, she's a good person with her family and friends' best interests at heart, but don't forget what she's capable of and who she's willing to sacrifice to achieve her goals. [[spoiler:Liz, Joan, Franky and Jodie all learned this the hard way.]]
37* HeroicSacrifice: Nearly happens in the season three finale when she [[spoiler:re-enters the burning prison to save Franky]]. They both survive.
38** In the season four finale, she [[spoiler: stabs herself in the stomach to frame Ferguson.]]
39* ImpairmentShot: After her [[spoiler: drink is spiked by Ferguson in season 4 prior to her murder attempt]] and the effects begin to take hold.
40* IronicEcho: "If you rule through chaos, you reap what you sow." Joan originally said this to Bea after [[spoiler:Bea's stabbing]], and Bea echoes these words to Joan after [[spoiler: Joan causes the prison fire]].
41* [[spoiler: KilledOffForReal: Stabs herself to death, with assistance from Ferguson.]]
42* TheLeader: In season three after being TheLancer for the first two seasons.
43* ManipulativeBastard
44* MamaBear: To both her daughter and the other women.
45* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Realizes she's gone too far after bringing Doreen and her baby into her fued with Ferguson.
46* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: On the receiving end in season one (from Simmo) and on the giving end in season two (to [[spoiler:Franky and Lucy]]).
47* OhCrap: When she becomes the prime suspect in [[spoiler:Meg Jackson]]'s murder, and again when Jacs threatens Debbie.
48* PrecisionFStrike: Of a different variety. [[spoiler:"''Freak.''"]]
49* PrisonRiot: Reluctantly part of one in the very first episode. She later organises one at the start of season three.
50* PrisonsAreGymnasiums: Often seen working out either alone or alongside Maxine.
51* [[spoiler:SelfHarm: The stress of living in Wentworth - alongside the prospect of spending the rest of her life there - drives Bea to this by Season 4.]]
52* SympatheticMurderer: No one will claim she was wrong to kill [[spoiler:Jacs and Brayden Holt]]. Even if she ''had'' killed her husband, the same would apply.
53* TakingYouWithMe: A variation of. [[spoiler: Bea stabs herself multiple times using Ferguson's hand to ensure Ferguson is framed for her death and will not be exonerated.]]
54* [[spoiler: TheHeroDies: during the finale of season 4.]]
55* [[spoiler: ThanatosGambit: in the last five minutes of the season four finale, she stabs herself in the stomach multiple times to make sure and frames Ferguson, to ensure she's charged with something after Ferguson kills the main witness in her trial.]]
56* TookALevelInBadass: Though she stood up for herself quickly in the first season, she was more willing to keep her head down and play more of a role as TheLancer. [[spoiler:Season two sees her in a more active and assertive role in her goal of killing Brayden Holt, culminating in her beating up Franky and becoming Top Dog.]]
57* WhatTheHellHero: She uses a lot of people to get what she wants and is frequently called out on it. The prime example is [[spoiler:ruining Liz's parole and getting her sent back to prison just so Bea could kill Brayden]].
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59
60[[folder:Franky]]
61!!Francesca "Franky" Doyle
62[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/21dbe673162f9e98ac3ee39704a9b971.png]]
63[[caption-width-right:350:''"You ain't missing us, are ya?"'']]
64->'''Played by:''' Nicole da Silva
65->'''Seasons:''' 1-6 (regular cast) 7 (guest appearance)
66
67Franky is a hotheaded yet lovable lesbian who was sentenced to seven years at ''Wentworth'' for assaulting a Jerkass TV presenter on-air. In season one, she is battling Jacs Holt for the position of Top Dog, a position which she has gained by season two. Despite her high aggression and hormones, Franky is an intelligent woman who studies Law in her spare time. That is, unless she's flirting with female members of the staff...
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69* ActionGirl: Possibly even more-so than Bea!
70* AlphaBitch: Of season two, especially toward Bea, who she is convinced wants to replace her as Top Dog.
71* AndStarring: Nicole da Silva gets this honour in season six.
72* AntiVillain: Both this and an AntiHero. She's wily, impulsive and focused on survival, but underneath it all she's a vulnerable woman in need of help and love. See below.
73* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Is still gorgeous even with all her scars.
74* BetaBitch: As of season three. [[spoiler:Until she's paroled]].
75* BigDamnHeroes: Saving [[spoiler:Sophie from being gang-raped by Lucy's crew]] with a simple staff.
76* BrokenBird: Due to both ParentalNeglect and AbusiveParents, Franky had a very tough upbringing and still bears both literal and metaphorical scars to date.
77* ButchLesbian: Averted. She may be scary and dominant, but she's quite petite and feminine, very unlike the original Franky Doyle in ''Prisoner: Cell Block H''.
78* CodeOfHonour: Is frequently seen quoting the unofficial inmate rules, such as "She's a fucking lagger; she knew the rules!" or "You know the rules, it's just gotta be me and [Bea]."
79* CoolBigSis: Her younger half-sister absolutely adores her.
80* DarkAndTroubledPast: Ties in with her BrokenBird qualities.
81* DeadpanSnarker: Probably the snarkiest character in the series.
82* DemotedToDragon: [[spoiler:When Bea takes over as top dog]].
83* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Looks like it happens in Bea's arms during the season three finale. [[spoiler: It doesn't]].
84* DisneyDeath: In the season three finale.
85* DontYouDarePityMe: Even [[LampshadedTrope lampshaded]] by Doreen in the first episode.
86* DopeSlap: To Kim after [[spoiler:Kim tries to get Bridget in trouble for flirting with Franky]].
87* EarnYourHappyEnding: Subverted. For most of the third season, Franky is convinced she's going to die one way or another, [[spoiler:only to be paroled, survive the great fire and be driven off into the sunset with and by Bridget. Though this only lasts for a season before she's thrown back in Wentworth.]]
88** [[spoiler: Finally played straight in season 6. After weeks on the run from her escape, Franky manages to find the evidence at Iman Farah's hideout that prove her innocence in Mike Pennisi's murder, leading to her release and returning to life on the outside.]]
89* EnemyMine: Puts her issues with Bea aside so they can take down Ferguson together.
90* EstablishingCharacterMoment: We first meet her when she's having sex with fuck-buddy Kim Chang in Bea's assigned cell.
91* ForbiddenFruit: For both [[spoiler:Erica and Bridget]].
92* {{Foreshadowing}}: Subverted with [[spoiler:her death]] in season three with quotes like [[spoiler:"I'm gonna be leaving this place in a coffin." and "I'm never getting out of here alive."]]
93** Turns out the ''other'' foreshadowing proved true. [[spoiler:"I wanna walk out those gates with this place a smoking pile of ashes. Then I wanna be picked up by a hot girl, in a hot car, and driven off into the sunset". After being paroled and surviving the prison fire, Franky is greeted by Bridget in a hot car, and the two share a passionate kiss before driving off into the sunset.]]
94** [[spoiler: Allie notes in season 5 that one of Frankie's often spoken lines, "The only way I'm going to leave this place is in a box", is going to turn out to be true- she escapes Wentworth in a box, though very much alive!]]
95* FriendsWithBenefits: Uses Jodie and Kim for this.
96* GreyAndGrayMorality: The best example is when she [[spoiler:saves Sophie from being gang-raped, only to get Sophie drunk in her cell with the possibility of having sex with her]].
97* HeroicBSOD: ''Knives Out'' when everyone is out to get her and the only way she can survive is [[spoiler:being forced to have sex with Juicy Lucy]].
98* HeroicSacrifice: Nearly happens in the season three finale when she [[spoiler:helps Bea save baby Joshua, only to pass out from the fumes]]. They all survive.
99* HiddenDepths: She's a lot more vulnerable and insecure than she seems, and can also be sweet and protective. Seasons 4 and 5 see her as a competent legal aide worker, and in the latter season she even pieces together her own frameup.
100* HumiliationConga: Inverted in season three. [[spoiler:After being dethroned by Bea for Top Dog, she finds some footing running drugs through the kitchen, which is cut short when Bea ends the drug trade inside the prison and she's left without gear or steady contacts for money. In quick succession, she gets robbed by Lucy when trying to buy gear to appease Cindy-Lou, is forced to make a scene to get brief protection in the slot, is forced to have sex with the disgusting Lucy for protection, and manages to ward off Cindy-Lou's gang... Only to find out that Bea, who she was too proud to ask for help from, settled the matter in a couple of minutes.]]
101* ItsAllAboutMe: Briefly gets this way after becoming Top Dog.
102* TheLancer: Demoted to this for Bea after being a sort-of TheLeader for the first two seasons.
103* LipstickLesbian
104* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Gives one to [[spoiler:Jacs]] but also receives one from [[spoiler:Bea]].
105* OhCrap: Several. When she's ambushed in Jac's cell, when Bea challenges her for the position of Top Dog, and when Bates [[spoiler:tries to rape her in the garden shed]].
106* PrisonRape: Nearly suffers from this ''twice''. First with [[spoiler:Jacs's crew with a screwdriver]], secondly with [[spoiler:Bates during the garden project]].
107* PrisonRiot: Instigates the first one but sits out of the second one.
108* PrisonsAreGymnasiums: Frequently uses the gym to keep in shape / for {{Fanservice}}.
109* {{Pun}}: "I don't eat sausage. I'm a vagitarian."
110* SituationalSexuality: Averted; she is and always has been a lesbian, though her prison fuck-buddies tend to be this.
111* SympatheticMurderer: [[spoiler:She was the one to kill Meg Jackson, albeit accidentally, and is willing to die when Will finds out]].
112* TattooedCrook: Technically. We see her self-harming in ''Knives Out'', and soon it's revealed she carved/inked a new tattoo on her arm.
113* TookALevelInJerkass: Subverted. Her new status in season two sees a rise in her hostility and aggression, with several characters commenting on the change, but her pained reaction after [[WhatTheHellHero Liz calls her out on it]] shows it's mostly a facade to maintain her position at the top.
114* VillainousBreakdown: In season two when her bad deeds begin to catch up to her, particularly [[spoiler:the death of Soo-Yun]].
115* WhatTheHellHero: Has her darker moments, specifically bullying Bea for the first seasons, as well as [[spoiler:letting Boomer get burned by Bea]] and [[spoiler:turning Sophie against Liz]].
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117
118[[folder:Liz]]
119!!Elizabeth "Liz" Birdsworth
120[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f3e6761836b760216a1815c2ac687358.jpg]]
121[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm looking after the girls."'']]
122->'''Played by:''' Celia Ireland
123->'''Seasons:''' 1-7
124
125Liz is the peer-worker at ''Wentworth'', sentenced to eleven years for the manslaughter of her mother in-law. Liz is mainly seen as a mother figure to the other women, trying always to maintain peace and keep trouble to a minimum, making her a middle-man of sorts between the officers and prisoners. Despite her good intentions, Liz is a recovering alcoholic, and wherever temptation shows its ugly head, so does Liz's chaotic side.
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127* TheAlcoholic: Was this, and has occasional relapses whenever booze is brewing within the prison.
128* BrokenBird: Qualifies due to her positive nature but troubled past.
129* TheChessmaster: Of season one. [[spoiler:She witnessed the murder of Meg Jackson and managed to frame Jacs for the murder by planting Meg's missing bracelet in Jac's cell. In doing so, she protected the real killer: Franky]].
130* CodeOfHonour: Nearly every time an inmate is brought inside the prison, Liz is there to give them the run-down of how it works and what not to do if they want to survive.
131** ''"You see that panic button over there? Don't ever press it."''
132** Part of Liz's character development in season two consists of her trying to decide whether to keep quiet about all of Franky's wrong-doings to please the women, or to alert the authorities by breaking the inmates' own code of honour. [[spoiler: She chooses to lag]].
133* DarkAndTroubledPast: Though it's unclear why she dropped into alcoholism in the first place, it ''is'' clear how out of control Liz becomes once drunk. The reason she ended up inside ''Wentworth'' in the first place is because she drunkenly mowed down her mother in-law, killing her.
134* DeadpanSnarker: Has her moments.
135---> '''Officer''': What's this? [''holds up steak knife Liz stole to protect herself'']
136---> '''Liz''': It's a steak knife, love.
137---> '''Officer''': What's it doing here?
138---> '''Liz, annoyed''': Waiting for a steak.
139* DontYouDarePityMe: As pointed out to Bea in ''The Things We Do'', Liz doesn't like a fuss being made about her.
140* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:As her dementia begins to take a toll on her in season 6, Liz begins to lose the will to live. Kaz is able to talk her out of it.]]
141* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:Her wish when she develops dementia, and it's heartbreakingly carried out by Boomer in the season 7 finale]].
142* GoryDiscretionShot: We don't actually see [[spoiler:her being bashed by Boomer, though we do see the aftermath]].
143* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Doreen.
144* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:As of the Season 7 finale, Liz suffers from "locked-in syndrome."]]
145* InsistentTerminology: Politely but firmly corrects anyone who calls her "Elizabeth," a name she dislikes.
146* {{Jerkass}}: Can become this when intoxicated, such as being racist to Doreen and insulting everyone from Boomer to Franky.
147* MamaBear: Fiercely protective of her children, [[spoiler:especially after her daughter is also sentenced and imprisoned in ''Wentworth'']]. Liz is also a mother figure to most of the inmates and therefore can be quite protective of them too e.g. Doreen and Bea.
148* NeverMessWithGranny: When she's [[spoiler:briefly paroled]], she's a victim of harassment and theft from one of the other [[spoiler:parolees]], however she quickly learns her lesson and [[spoiler:pulls a knife on him the next time he comes knocking, threatening to castrate him should he ever bother her again]]. In a more motherly example, she [[spoiler:saves her drunken daughter from being raped by charging into the would-be rapist, yelling at him and escorting her daughter to the nearest taxi]].
149** Also, having the guts to [[spoiler:lag on the other prisoners to ''the governor'']] and later [[spoiler:admitting it to Franky, who was Top Dog at the time and threatening to kill anyone who was lagging]].
150* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: On the receiving end of one from [[spoiler:Boomer]] after her release from Protection.
151* [[OnlySaneMan OnlySaneWoman]]: Comes across this way when she isn't drunk. [[spoiler:Sadly averted in season six when she develops early-onset dementia.]]
152* PrisonRiot: Averted. She sits out of both riots. [[spoiler:Though in the first one, she is the one and only witness to Meg Jackson's murder]].
153* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Does not hesitate to dish these out to whoever she thinks is in need of one, even all three Top Dogs! Especially Franky [[spoiler:after the death of Soo-Yun]] and Bea [[spoiler:after Bea ruins Liz's parole]].
154* ScatterbrainedSenior: PlayedForDrama as Liz slowly starts to grow more and more forgetful, only to discover [[spoiler:she has early onset dementia.]]
155* ShownTheirWork: Alcohol abuse is a substantial risk factor for [[spoiler:dementia]], with which Liz is diagnosed in season 6.
156* TheSmartGuy: Of the main group. Though Bea is a manipulator, Liz is always there for general advice and mothering.
157* StepfordSmiler: Sort of. She would rather bury her problems and ignore her children whilst she's in prison and put on a happy front. [[spoiler:But when her daughter Sophie is also sent to prison, Liz has no choice but to face her demons]].
158* SympatheticMurderer: She accidentally / drunkenly killed her mother in-law.
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160
161[[folder:Boomer]]
162!!Susan "Boomer" Jenkins
163[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9c6d196379bf33f326a1c876104af345.jpg]]
164[[caption-width-right:350:''"They call me Boomer because I am always coming back."'']]
165->'''Played by:''' Katrina Milosevic
166->'''Seasons:''' 1 (recurring cast) 2-end (main cast)
167* AmbiguouslyBi: Played with. Boomer always insists she's straight, and she had a boyfriend to back this claim up, however [[spoiler:she briefly tries to kiss Maxine during a heated conversation with the latter]]. May have been PlayedForLaughs though.
168* BigDamnHeroes: Saving Franky from Jacs. Twice.
169* BigGuyLittleGuy: The big to Franky's little. They generally stick to the usual dynamic, and Boomer remains loyal in Season 3 well after most of Franky's crew has abandoned her, but even she won't be taken for granted. When Boomer abandons her after "Failing Up," Franky's reduced to prostituting herself to guarantee her own safety, a clear sign that she's hit rock bottom.
170* BerserkButton: Making fun of her domestic problems, as Bea finds out in ''Jail Birds''.
171* BabiesEverAfter: Hopes for this with Maxine.
172* BodyguardBetrayal: After Franky fails to come to her aid in "Failing Upwards," Boomer flat-out refuses to defend her from their Filipina clients; Franky only avoids getting shanked by whoring herself out for protection.
173* BreakoutCharacter: She barely spoke in season 1 and was clearly just there because she looked the part of a tough enforcer. In later seasons, she's as developed and nuanced as any character on the show and is often identified as a fan favourite. Speaking more strictly objectively, actress Katrina Milosevic went from recurring in season 1 to opening-credits status from season 2 onward, suggesting that the character had become more important than first planned.
174* TheBrute: Whilst Franky is top dog.
175* TheDragon: For Franky.
176** DragonAscendant: Sort of. [[spoiler:She turns her back on Franky in season three to socialise with the other women. By the time she and Franky make up, Franky has been granted parole]].
177* DyingTruce: Of a sort. [[spoiler:Once Boomer finds out that Liz is diagnosed with early-onset dementia, their relationship - which could charitably be described as strained - becomes close and loving again. Liz even [[EasilyForgiven easily forgives]] Boomer for disclosing her condition to the wider prison population.]]
178* FieldPromotion: It's never explicitly referred to in these terms, but [[spoiler:Liz's death in the season 7 finale]] left an opening at peer worker, which Boomer fills in season 8.
179* HiddenDepths: Season five shows that she's a talented welder.
180* MarkOfShame: [[spoiler:Has her hands burned by Bea's steam-press for bashing Liz]].
181* MercyKill: [[spoiler:When Liz has a massive stroke in the waning moments of season 7 and is sent, catatonic, to the psych unit to be "as comfortable as possible," Booms smothers her with a pillow. It's a callback to an earlier conversation in which Liz asked for Boomer's help to end her life so she would not have to suffer.]]
182* MommyIssues: Season 7 reveals she has lots of (justified) issues with her mum, as the latter joins the cast.
183* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Even the officers tend to address her as Boomer if the situation is a friendly one (Will does call her "Sue" once in season one, when she's little more than an extra). The only prisoner who usually calls her by her given name is Sonia.
184** In the season 8 premiere "Resurrection," Vera calls her by the even more affectionate hypocorism "Booms" (commonly used by the prisoners), speaking volumes about the closeness they share after [[spoiler:Boomer helped assist the birth of Vera's daughter]].
185* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives a heartbreaking one to Franky in ''Failing Upwards'' after [[spoiler:Franky failed to save Boomer from the steam-press]].
186* WhatTheHellHero:
187** Bashing Liz in ''The Governor's Pleasure''.
188** Her transphobic teasing of Reb in the season 8 premiere "Resurrection" comes across as ''seriously'' out-of-character for someone who got to know and love a trans person herself.
189[[/folder]]
190
191[[folder:Doreen]]
192[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8cab25ffc579623668b925be9380b5fc.jpg]]
193[[caption-width-right:330:''"I may be in here but I still have rights."'']]
194->'''Played by:''' Shareena Clanton
195->'''Seasons:''' 1-5
196
197Doreen is a happy-go-lucky woman who, despite her tough background and sentencing, always tries to look on the bright side of things. Prior to her conviction, Doreen was a hardcore partier, acting recklessly even whilst heavily pregnant, leading to a tragic accident where she lost both her baby and freedom. Inside ''Wentworth'', Doreen is a popular inmate and, like Liz, does her best to take care of the other women.
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199* BigStupidDoodooHead: To Juicy Lucy after she insults Doreen and Nash: "Why don't you shut your mouth, you fat, ugly, old bull-dyke?!"
200* BrokenBird: The first person to have a flashback episode (after Bea), and therefore the first revealed to be a tragic character.
201* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:After being separated from her boyfriend and son, she's paroled midway through season five and gets to reunite with both.]]
202* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Was this prior to incarceration, taking up drinking, drugs and driving, all at the same time and whilst pregnant, leading to a car crash and miscarriage.
203* TheHeart: Always tries to do what's right, and tries to convince Bea to do the same.
204* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Liz. Jess tries this also. [[spoiler: It doesn't work out]].
205* IdiotBall: Puts ''bleach'' in Liz's booze to try to get her to stop drinking. Surely a reformed party girl like Doreen would have known better.
206* TheLancer: The first few episodes imply she will be this for Bea, but it's quickly subverted. She ends up being more of TheHeart.
207* MamaBear: For Kaiya. Again after the birth of [[spoiler:her son, Joshua]].
208* MissingMom: [[spoiler:Worries that Joshua will forget her due to the months she has left to go in prison.]]
209* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:After realizing that Kaz's gang is going to put a hit on Nash.]]
210* [[NiceGuy Nice Girl]]
211* NonActionGuy: One of the few prisoners to not really engage in any fighting.
212* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:Gets paroled midway through season five and doesn't appear for the rest of the season.]]
213* ReplacementGoldfish: Ferguson is obsessed with her due to her resemblance to Jianna.
214* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: With Nash.
215* TokenMinority: One of the few non-white members of the main cast alongside Kim and Will.
216* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:Makes an anxious remark about Nash to Kaz, who takes it upon herself to call her cronies to attack him in order to get Joshua back in prison with Doreen. Doreen is shocked when she hears what Kaz has done and rushes to warn Nash, who is forced to flee his home with Joshua in tow. Luckily, nothing bad happens to either of them, but the incident leads Nash's ex to kick him and Joshua out of the house, and Nash is forced to move farther away in order to work for his cousin and live with his parents -- meaning Doreen will see even ''less'' of Joshua.]]
217* {{Yandere}}: Is the victim of this for [[spoiler:Ferguson]], who seems to be deflecting [[spoiler: her guilt over losing Jianna]] onto Doreen. [[spoiler:At the end of season three, Ferguson starts to lose her mind and believes Doreen ''is'' Jianna]].
218[[/folder]]
219
220[[folder:Maxine]]
221!!Maxine Conway
222[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm a woman, and I always have been."'']]
223->'''Played by:''' Socratis Otto
224->'''Seasons:''' 2-5
225Maxine is a male-to-female transgender woman sentenced to three years at Wentworth for stabbing her boyfriend. [[{{Jerkass}} She had good reason, mind you]]. After finding her feet and standing up to the more judgmental officers/inmates, Maxine becomes an accepted member of the prison and frequently serves as both Bea's henchwoman and conscience.
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227* ApologeticAttacker: Is upset and cries while attacking Bea on Franky's orders.
228* BabiesEverAfter: Discussed with Boomer.
229* BewareTheNiceOnes: Maxine is like the less-murderous version of Jess: sweet and thoughtful with a nasty side.
230* {{Bifauxnen}}: Socratis Otto, the man who plays Maxine, is a cis-male who makes a very attractive female whilst acting.
231* BrokenBird: It's bad enough being the victim of transphobia both in and out of prison. But to have your own boyfriend turn against you when he said he'd stick by you? No wonder Maxine was so timid when she first arrived.
232%%* TheConscience: For Bea.
233* DudeLooksLikeALady: Inverted when [[spoiler:Maxine removes her wig, trying to pass off as a man so she can escape prison. It fails]].
234* HairTodayGoneTomorrow: Zigzagged. Maxine's blonde bob turns out to be a wig (her real hair was cut short by her transphobic boyfriend) but it soon grows back.
235* LadyLooksLikeADude: Played straight with her [[spoiler:attempted escape when she ditches the wig]].
236* TheLancer: To Boomer. And Jess, in a way.
237* MisterSeahorse: Inverted. She froze some of her sperm pre-op just in case she one day wanted a baby.
238* NiceGirl: A kind and caring inmate.
239* OddFriendship: With Boomer. They start off as casual rivals due to being the henches of Bea and Franky, but they soon develop a sweet friendship of their own. Exaggerated when the idea of having a baby together comes about.
240* PrecisionFStrike: Maxine doesn't swear too much, but when she does, it's duly noted.
241* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:Leaves Wentworth early in season five for cancer treatment at another facility and doesn't appear for the rest of the season.]]
242* SweetPollyOliver: Played with during her [[spoiler:escape attempt]].
243* TookALevelInBadass: By season three, Maxine is still a kind and loyal person but has also evolved so she's as tough and frightening as the likes of Boomer.
244* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Inverted. Maxine stabbed her boyfriend out of shock and self-defense when she woke up to him cutting her hair.
245[[/folder]]
246
247[[folder:Kaz]]
248!!Karen "Kaz" Proctor
249[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TROPES%20Kaz.png]]
250[[caption-width-right:350:''"We are The Red Right Hand. Beware our righteous acts of retribution."'']]
251->'''Played by:''' Tammy Macintosh
252->'''Seasons:''' 3 (recurring cast) 4-7 (main cast)
253
254Kaz is a keen supporter of Bea Smith first introduced in season three, when Bea is leaving court and met by a crowd of supporters led by Kaz. She is later revealed to be the leader of a violent vigilante group called The Red Right Hand who fight crimes (specifically, violence against women) on Bea's behalf. Bea soon invites Kaz to visit her at Wentworth and their stories develop.
255----
256* AlphaBitch: [[spoiler:Becomes Top Dog by default when Bea walks away from the position. Subverted during season five where she proves to be a somewhat ineffectual leader.]]
257* AxCrazy: She's the misandrist leader of a vigilante group who commit crimes in the name of Bea Smith. Need we say more?
258* BigBadWannabe: Immediately asserts herself as the major opposition to Bea, but it's clear that Ferguson is still the biggest threat in the fourth season.
259* DeathGlare: Gives a handful.
260* DiabolusExMachina: The third season finale is nice and happy... [[spoiler: until Kaz shows up as a new inmate]].
261* DoesNotLikeMen: At all!
262* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler:When Ferguson plans Bea's murder,]] she says she can't kill a woman.
263* FireForgedFriends: After Will [[spoiler:saves her from drowning following a car accident that led to the vehicle being submerged]], she changes her opinion of him quite drastically. Previously sure he was the biggest risk to the women of Wentworth, the two come to enjoy a terse but nonetheless close and trusting alliance.
264* FreudianExcuse: Her father [[spoiler:sexually abused her and killed her horse]].
265** TragicBigot
266* HeelFaceTurn: After the Ferguson debacle, she's a lot less rough around the edges by the end of season four, and she and Bea end on an amicable note.
267** After hounding Will for a long time, he saves her life in ''Belly of the Beast'' and she softens up to him, even working together to deal with the secret drug running
268* HeelRealization: In season 7, in her seassions with Dr Miller. Kaz comes to the painful realization that by [[spoiler: killing Sonia and nearly killing Marie, the latter of which was devastating emotionally to Allie, someone she cares about (and while this goes unsaid at the time, the former also emotionally hurt someone she cares about, Boomer)]], she's become someone who hurts women. She's become everything she once fought against. It's this realization, and the realization of what an awful road it's led her down, that leads the Governor to reinstate her from the slot back to General Population after [[spoiler:bombing Marie's cell]].
269** A more subtle one happens closer to the beginning of her arc. When she overhears Maxine's visit with Gary and how rude Gary is to her, Kaz tries to empathize and seems genuinely regretful that (as Maxine correctly points out) she and her gang had been just as awful to her recently.
270* KnightTemplar: Her dedication to womens' rights is admirable. Her methods are somewhat less so.
271* NotSoDifferentRemark: Attempts to tell Bea that they're both victims. When Bea asserts that she's not a victim, Kaz agrees that victimhood is boring.
272* OhCrap: Has a truly epic one when her KangarooCourt accidentally turns into a lynch mob. To be brutally honest, it was hard to see it turning out any other way.
273* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Even more so than Boomer. Other than her first couple of appearances, when she writes Bea and later visits her (before she's incarcerated herself), ''nobody'' ever calls her Karen. It's even evident during the episode where she visits, as Fletch looks for the name "Kaz Proctor" on the list of approved visitors rather than "Karen Proctor."
274* PaperTiger: After spending tons of time harassing Will and trying to get him fired (including knocking him unconscious and humiliating him), she's separated from her cronies in ''Belly of the Beast'' and proves to be much more frightened and shaky when confronted by an angry Will alone.
275* PlayingTheVictimCard: Was genuinely a victim at one point, but now uses her position to use the victimization of others as an excuse for an outlet for her own anger. [[spoiler:Pretty much ''nothing'' happens to her in Wentworth without acting like the victim, [[{{Hypocrite}} even as she tells Bea "fuck being the victim."]]]]
276* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Refuses to see Maxine as a woman, though eventually Maxine grants mercy on a lagging inmate and is treated harshly by her ex-boyfriend, at which point she changes Kaz's view.
277* UnflinchingWalk: [[spoiler:After setting off an explosive in Marie's cell and locking her in there, Kaz walks off without looking back as the home-made bomb goes off behind her.]]
278[[/folder]]
279
280[[folder:Allie]]
281!!Allie Novak
282[[caption-width-right:350:''"I always thought you'd do your own dirty work."'']]
283->'''Played by:''' Kate Jenkinson
284->'''Seasons:''' 4-end
285* AddledAddict: [[spoiler:Turns back to drugs after Bea breaks up with her, and it's not pretty. Thankfully, Bea helps her detox by the end of the episode.]]
286* BestServedCold: [[spoiler:After failing to kill Ferguson in the season five premiere in a violent and direct attack, she gets her revenge for Bea in the finale by arranging for Ferguson to be buried alive in a slow, dark, lonely death.]]
287* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Shooting Marie in the knee to prevent her from slitting Ruby's throat. Slightly less heroic when she blows Brody's head off a moment later, as he was surrendering, but it's a nice bit of ShootTheHostageTaker while we're at it.]]
288* CharacterDevelopment: Though she spends much of season four as little more than [[SatelliteLoveInterest Bea's girlfriend]], [[spoiler:Bea's death in season five and focus on her narrative allows for a much deeper growth of character.]]
289* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler:After planning an escape with Franky for months, she apparently has cold feet at the last minute... Only for it to be revealed that she told Ferguson and had her trade places so that the latter would escape instead, only to have Will take the box and bury Ferguson alive in it. The icing on the cake is a sketch of Bea taped to the top of the coffin, letting it be the last thing Ferguson sees.]]
290* ClosetKey: Bea's never interested in women until her.
291* CrusadingWidow: [[spoiler:Out for Ferguson's blood after Bea's death. She succeeds in working with Will to bury Ferguson alive.]]
292* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Appears to die at the same time as Bea, but is successfully resuscitated.]]
293* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
294** When she becomes Top Dog in season 8 - together with a new trimmed, platinum blonde hairstyle comes a ''brutal'' administration of prison justice ([[spoiler:forcibly amputating the finger of an offending inmate]]) that proves she is no longer the sweet and loving Allie we'd known for the previous four seasons. At least not entirely. Later, she [[spoiler: remorselessly ''[[WaterTorture waterboards]]'' Marie]], showing she might be a little ''too'' wrapped up in being Top Dog.
295** When she first appears in 8B [[spoiler:permanently paralyzed following the stabbing at the end of season 8A]], all of the above mentioned moment is wiped away and she does look like the old Allie again. Her hair is longer -- about the length it was in previous seasons -- and with some outgrowth of her natural brown colour it even looks like the golden blonde she'd had. It sets up her stepping down from being Top Dog.
296* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: A kind, caring blonde.
297* HoneyTrap: Averted. Allie's feelings for Bea are genuine, but that doesn't stop a jealous Kaz from telling Bea that Allie was just bait in her assassination attempt.
298[[spoiler:* LeftForDead: In the season 8 finale, after being stabbed repeatedly by Judy. Given that we see her catch a glimpse of rival Lou, making her think it was Lou who attacked her, it's unlikely she actually is dead at this point.]]
299* LipstickLesbian
300* NobleDemon: Warns Bea about an impending attack on Will, knowing that the two aren't really romantically involved, and sits the actual attack out.
301* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives a ''perfect'' one to Will when he mentions his plans to resign as Governor in 8.7 "Battle Lines."
302* SatelliteLoveInterest: Has relatively few scenes that don't involve Bea. [[spoiler:Until season five, when Bea is dead and she is able to grow more outside of being a love interest.]]
303* StupidSexyFlanders: Is this to Bea from her first appearances, and her flirtations either intrigue or fluster Bea.
304* TokenGoodTeammate: Appears early as the nicer and more reasonable member of Kaz's entourage.
305* WhatTheHellHero: Calls out Franky in ''Belly of the Beast'' for sabotaging a transport van, which ends up almost killing Kaz and Will.
306%%* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Bea for much of season four.
307[[/folder]]
308
309[[folder:Rita]]
310!!Rita Connors
311->'''Played by:''' Leah Purcell
312->'''Seasons:''' 6-end
313* BadassBiker: Is a member of a biker gang [[spoiler:as part of her cover as an undercover cop]] and is a good fighter.
314* BigSisterInstinct: Tries to keep it quiet at first, but definitely looks out for her kid sister Ruby. [[spoiler: Comes back to bite her when protecting Ruby leads to her killing Zara Dragovich and getting no evidence against Marie Winter.]]
315* TheDragon: Tries (and succeeds for a time) to gain this role with Marie.
316* InLoveWithTheMark: Seems genuinely devastated when her biker boyfriend ([[spoiler:someone she only met because of her deep cover assignment]]) breaks up with her after a visit. She freely says to Ruby later in her cell that she thinks of him as a good and decent man. The two reconcile in season 7, even after [[spoiler:Rita confesses her big secret to him]]. They have plans to marry, only for [[spoiler:Ray to be gunned down by a rival motorcycle gang as he arrives at the prison for the ceremony]].
317* LeaderWannabe: Subverted. After a power vacuum occurs at the end of season 7, Ruby implies the other inmates want her in the role of Top Dog. However, she refuses, instead trying to clear her name.
318* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler: Rita delivers two across season 6, first to Kosta and her gang and later to Drago, culminating in Drago's death.]]
319* SympatheticMurderer: [[spoiler: Ends up beating Drago to death, after Drago threatens Ruby's life during their fight.]]
320* TakingTheHeat: After Ruby [[spoiler:bashes Spike in the showers]], Rita accepts the blame for it and the painful consequences from Kaz.
321* [[spoiler: UndercoverCopReveal: The sting ending to a mid season 6 episode, revealing she is trying to get dirt on Marie Winter. The other cops ultimately abandon her after Drago's death, as Rita has produced no evidence, having been too focused on protecting Ruby.]]
322[[/folder]]
323
324[[folder:Ruby]]
325!!Ruby Mitchell
326->'''Played by:''' Rarriwuy Hick
327->'''Seasons:''' 6-end
328* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:Of Marie's son Danny.]]
329* BoxingLesson: Gives and receives several.
330* [[LipstickLesbian Chapstick Lesbian]]: She's definitely not as girlie as Allie, but some of Wentworth's other lesbians would make her look feminine.
331* TheDragon: Tries to be this for Marie. Doesn't hold the role for very long before her sister takes it.
332[[/folder]]
333
334[[folder:Marie]]
335!!Marie Winter
336->'''Played by:''' Susie Porter
337->'''Seasons:''' 6-8B
338* BrainsAndBrawn: The Brains to Drago's brawn.
339* ButtMonkey: For most of season 8a. Nothing goes right for her, and officers and inmates alike absolutely revile her.
340* MamaBear: To a psychotic extent - when the doctor treating her braindead son Danny mistakenly refers to him by the wrong name, she beats him savagely, and this is the crime that lands her in Wentworth. She is driven by the quest to discover who killed Danny.
341* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Dies saving Ruby from a trap set by Lou intended to kill her. Later the core group remark that she "made good" after all the terrible things she'd done before, and when they'd still been very harsh to her, giving this a touch of ForgivenessRequiresDeath.]]
342* ManipulativeBitch: Definitely shows shades of this, such as when she tries to push Liz towards suicide after Liz witnesses Drago bashing a suspected rat in their operation. Strangely crosses over into her MamaBear tendencies, often giving her a strangely compassionate edge.
343[[/folder]]
344
345[[folder:Zara]]
346!!Zara "Drago" Dragovich
347->'''Played by:''' Natalia Novikova
348->'''Seasons:''' 6
349* BrainsAndBrawn: The brawn to Marie's brains.
350* TheBigGuy: A brutish and powerful woman who works as Marie's second-in-command and muscle inside. She paralyses another inmate when she is (falsely) exposed as a rat.
351* KnownOnlyByTheirNickname: Always referred to as "Drago".
352* LivingLieDetector: Drago is described as having an "acute bullshit meter" and instantly sees through Rita as an undercover cop.
353* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Delivers one to inmate Cherry Li, after Rita's fellow cops pin the blame for leaked information on her, ultimately leaving her paralysed.
354** [[spoiler: Later ends up on the receiving end of one, when Rita ends up beating her to death.]]
355[[/folder]]
356
357[[folder:Kosta]]
358!!Victoria "Vicky" Kosta
359->'''Played by:''' Artemis Ioannides
360->'''Seasons:''' 6-7
361* AssholeVictim: Nobody much likes Kosta, least of all the main characters, but it's still a massive jolt when she's [[spoiler:revealed as the person Brody shot dead in the final moments of episode 7.09.]]
362* FightClubbing: Starts one up in season 6. Considering how many people knew about it, it's amazing it lasted as long as it did.
363* LastNameBasis: While the officers typically address inmates by surname, especially if giving them orders, even the inmates tend to call her Kosta.
364[[/folder]]
365
366[[folder:Jacs]]
367!!Jacqueline "Jacs" Holt
368[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2f31bc931187ecf58b1a2b3c8b7874b8.png]]
369[[caption-width-right:350:''"They think it takes a strong woman to rise to the top in here but it doesn't. It takes a smart one."'']]
370->'''Played by:''' Kris Mcquade
371->'''Seasons:''' 1
372* AssholeVictim
373* AxCrazy: Being the matriarch of a crime family will do that to you.
374* BrokenBird: Nowhere near as much as the other women but she could still qualify.
375* TheCameo: In the season two opening episode where [[spoiler:Bea hallucinates her sitting in her old cell, still bleeding out from the stab wound]].
376* TheChessmaster: Of season one, manipulating anyone and everyone, from Bea and Toni to Will and Vera.
377* DyingSmirk:[[spoiler: Despite the brutality of her death, she dies smiling, having proved to Bea that she, just like Jacs, is a killer.]]
378* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler: How she dies. Bea stabs her in the neck with a ballpoint pen, then yanks it out and watches Jacs bleed to death]].
379* NotSoDifferentRemark: Tries this with Bea. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for her, [[GoneHorriblyRight she's entirely correct]]]].
380[[/folder]]
381
382[[folder:Judy]]
383!!Judy Bryant
384->'''Played by:''' Vivienne Awosoga
385->'''Seasons:''' 8-8B
386* BackStab: [[spoiler:The shocking fate she inflicts on Allie in the season 8A finale.]]
387* BitchInSheepsClothing: From her introduction and throughout the season, she seems to be [[spoiler:on the side and in the crew of Allie and our main girls, and a sympathetic young woman to boot. This is ''shockingly'' turned on its head in the waning moments of season 8, when she savagely stabs Allie repeatedly in the showers, leaving her for dead]]. It's also revealed that the bashing she was responsible for earlier in the season was quite intentional, and perhaps most stunningly, that she [[spoiler:ordered a (successful) hit on the United States Secretary of State]].
388* HoistByHerOwnPetard: [[spoiler:She's the only reason the bombing in the series finale is able to happen, despite her late attempts to call it off, and she dies in said bombing.]]
389* HollywoodHacking: Engages in some to locate Rita, at Ruby's behest.
390* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Of [[spoiler:Ann Reynolds]]. She pretends it to have been accidental at first, but it is later revealed to have been very much by design.
391* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: It certainly takes a while, but [[spoiler:her death in the series finale]] is the natural and arguably just end of her story.
392[[/folder]]
393
394[[folder:Lou]]
395!!Louise "Lou" Kelly
396->'''Played by:''' Kate Box
397->'''Seasons:''' 8A-end
398* BigBad: In a world of considerable GreyAndGrayMorality, she's easily the least sympathetic character on the show. You might feel a little for her when [[spoiler:her lover dies]] but ultimately the lack of inhibition she shows toward brutally killing anyone who steps in her way makes her look like an absolutely irredemable villain. Even [[spoiler:''Ferguson'']] eventually develops softer edges, shown in pretty direct contrast to Lou's.
399* CrusadingWidow: [[spoiler:Goes well and truly off the deep end after Reb's murder, plotting to bomb the prison and kill most if not all the officers (and probably a fair number of inmates as collateral damage).]]
400* TheDreaded: When Lou returns to Wentworth, Boomer (one of the few prisoners who's been there long enough to remember her previous stint) all but pisses herself at the sight of her.
401* EarlyBirdCameo: Of a sort. She's mentioned in dialog by Doreen in season 2 as an old top dog and current heavy of one of the other cell blocks, though she never physically appears then.
402* {{Fingore}}: Chopping off fingers was Lou's trademark form of prison justice when she was Top Dog. [[spoiler:She suffers this fate herself at the hands of new Top Dog Allie in the season 8 premiere, and seems to if anything give her grudging respect in the immediate aftermath.]]
403[[/folder]]
404
405[[folder:Reb]]
406!!Rebel "Reb" Keane
407->'''Played by:''' Zoey Terakes
408->'''Seasons:''' 8A-8B
409* MoralityPet: Is this to ''Marie'' of all people. She's constantly advising him not to be too sucked into Lou's brutal world. Eventually he has to tell her that she's not his mother, nor he her son.
410* PlotTriggeringDeath: His murder sets off Lou's character arc for the final season.
411* RapeAsBackstory: Was raped repeatedly by a therapist at a conversion camp where he met Lou.
412* TransEqualsGay: As with his undeniable antecedent Maxine, this is convincingly subverted. A fellow prisoner calls him a lesbian for his relationship with Lou only for him to (understandably) outburst that he is a man who loves a woman, and is thus no lesbian.
413[[/folder]]
414
415[[folder:Jess]]
416!!Jessica "Jess" Warner
417[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e408576fb370b14c99c2d9b15eecd994.png]]
418[[caption-width-right:350:''"I love kids!"'']]
419->'''Played by:''' Georgia Chara
420->'''Seasons:''' 2-3
421
422Jess is a nineteen-year-old offender sentenced to five years for assault. Her prison documents are classified due to a previous conviction; she was charged with infanticide but later released as another killer was supposedly found. Jess is very sweet and calm on the outside whilst very sly and smart on the inside, knowing exactly how to use people to achieve her ambiguous goals.
423----
424* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler: At the hands of Ferguson]].
425* AxCrazy: Subtler than some villains, but still!
426* TheBabyTrap: Tries and fails with Fletch. Also acts as a decoy for [[spoiler:Bea to steal his card and access the mail-room]].
427* BewareTheNiceOnes
428* BerserkButton: Coming between Jess and babies / the possibility of having babies [[spoiler:a la Fletch's sperm or Doreen's fetus]] will bring out her vicious side, as Sky and Ferguson found out.
429* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:Really plays up her sweet and innocent exterior, hiding that she's a murderous psychopath.]]
430* TheChessmaster: Seriously, she played ''everyone''.
431* ClingyJealousGirl: A nonromantic variant regarding Doreen and her child.
432* CuteAndPsycho: Yes, very much.
433* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:The season three finale is this, kind of. Jess gets a fair bit of screentime for the first half, interacting with a fair few characters, eventually revealing to the viewer why she's as nuts as she is. Even when she dies, she's frequently mentioned. Though it's safe to say practically no one in-universe will miss her much]].
434* DeathGlare: Is more than capable of giving these when her mask slips.
435* DiabolusExNihilo: The problem some viewers have with her.
436* TheFakeCutie: Starts off seeming very sweet and innocent, hiding behind Maxine during fights and treating the other prisoners well, though Boomer comments that something seems off about her. [[spoiler:[[BitchInSheepsClothing Turns out she's right.]]]]
437* EvilVersusEvil: Very briefly with Ferguson. [[spoiler:It's enough to get her killed, however]].
438* FireKeepsItDead: [[spoiler:Possibly why Ferguson sets her alight, as well as to remove all evidence]].
439* IfICantHaveYou: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]]. It's clear she has a weird fixation on babies, yet she's very supportive and protective of [[spoiler:pregnant Doreen, that is until Doreen gives birth and makes Liz the baby's alternate carer instead of Jess. Then Jess rushes off with the baby and attempts to smother it]]. It's unknown whether she intended to do this all along.
440* MamaBear: Regarding Doreen and her [[spoiler:pregnancy/baby]].
441* ManipulativeBastard: As aforementioned, no one was aware of her true nature or motives. Not even Bea, who was aware of Jess's previous conviction, knew what Jess had planned for Doreen's baby. Although [[spoiler:Liz does find out Jess was slipping her the booze all along]].
442* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: As Boomer said: "''You really are fucking creepy.''"
443* OhCrap: When she realizes [[spoiler:Ferguson is going to kill her]].
444* PrecisionFStrike: The normally-sweet Jess really loses it when Ferguson refuses to [[spoiler: put her into Protection with Doreen]]. Jess's response? "You're a ''fucking'' bitch!"
445* TheReveal: That she is indeed [[spoiler:a child-killer, and that poor Madison didn't die from cot death after all...]]
446* SirSwearsALot: Whenever her mask slips, you can guarantee a "fuck" or "shit" will come out. It's even more jarring because of how softly-spoken she usually is!
447* StalkerWithACrush: For Fletch, of sorts. [[spoiler:She's only trying to get pregnant, and her seducing him was half an attempt at a baby trap and half so that Bea could steal Fletch's keycard.]]
448* TokenEvilTeammate: Follows Bea's orders without question (mostly), acting sane along the way whilst still secretly plotting.
449* WouldHurtAChild: Zizgagged and eventually [[spoiler:confirmed. To be exact, she'd ''kill'' a baby]].
450* {{Yandere}}: For Fletch again, though [[spoiler:she's only really trying to use him to get pregnant]].
451** And then for Doreen after Doreen has her baby, getting jealous and angry after Doreen dares talk to her sister about taking Joshua away from the prison.
452[[/folder]]
453
454[[folder:Simmo]]
455!!Simone "Simmo" Slater
456[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/230cc6162ff9091edfc2908563ad7a63.jpg]]
457[[caption-width-right:350:''"Her days as top dog are numbered."'']]
458->'''Played by:''' Ally Fowler
459->'''Seasons:''' 1-2
460* TheCameo: In the season three finale, [[spoiler:as Ferguson hallucinates her ghost in the corridor]].
461* TheDragon: To Jacs in season one.
462* DragonAscendant: Merged with DragonTheirFeet for season two, where Simmo returns to cause trouble for Top Dog Franky.
463* HeelFaceTurn: Zigzagged. She starts out a threat to Bea and Franky, then sides with Bea following [[spoiler:Debbie's death]] and further cements this when [[spoiler:Jacs is killed]]. But at the same time, Simmo is still on good terms with the Holts, who instruct her to kill Bea. Simmo is genuinely stuck on what to do until [[spoiler:she tries to kill herself, fails, then decides to kill Bea, only to be killed herself by Ferguson]].
464* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Helps Roz deliver one to Bea in episode seven. Simmo will later receive her own beating at the hands of Franky and Boomer in episode thirteen.
465* PutOnABus: Released off-screen...
466** TheBusCameBack: ...only to return in episode thirteen.
467* SlainInTheirSleep: By [[spoiler:Ferguson]].
468* TheStarscream: Turns her back on Jacs [[spoiler:when the "truth" comes out about Meg Jackson's murder]].
469* VillainousFriendship: With Jacs. For a while.
470[[/folder]]
471
472[[folder:Kim]]
473!!Kim "Kimmy" Chang
474[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fa89fcad2741e0dfd5167f1b0eb308ec.jpg]]
475[[caption-width-right:350:''"I wanted to see you!"'']]
476->'''Played by:''' Ra Chapman
477->'''Seasons:''' 1-4
478----
479* AddledAddict: The first episode of season four sees her try to climb out of Wentworth.
480* BadassBoast: Subverted. When Franky interrogates her upon finding she's smuggling drugs and reminds her that Bea doesn't allow drugs in the prison, she boasts that "not everyone dances to her tune anymore." Franky looks properly aghast and disbelieving, and sure enough, when Bea eventually comes to confront Kim, the bystanders all wince.
481* BadLiar: Bea doesn't believe her for a second after she interrogates her about the return of drugs to the prison.
482* TheDragon: Eventually becomes this to Tina after joining her group.
483* FaceHeelTurn: Starts off as a fuckbuddy for Franky and is loyal to her gang. In season three, Franky ends things with her and she escalates from smuggling drugs against Bea's decree to [[spoiler:trying to frame Franky and ruin her chances at parole.]]
484* FromBadToWorse: Goes from being a minor ally to turning against Franky in season three, earning the antagonism of Bea. By season four, she's an unstable addict.
485* OhCrap: [[spoiler:When she sees that her drugs have killed Cindy-Lou and that the whole prison will know about the drugs returning.]]
486* PutOnABus: Disappears at the start of season three due to being granted parole...
487** TheBusCameBack: Only to return for a cameo, and then properly returns in ''The Long Game''.
488* SatelliteLoveInterest: Starts off as little more than a bedwarmer for Franky, though she gets an expanded role in season three.
489* SituationalSexuality: Is what Franky calls a "gate gay" as she has a boyfriend on the outside but willingly makes love to Franky behind bars.
490** Later subverted as Kim gets herself thrown back into prison just to be with Franky.
491* TheDogBitesBack: Turns more antagonistic after being rejected by Franky. At first she's sympathetic (as she ruined her parole to be with Franky) but she quickly turns into a {{Yandere}}.
492* TokenMinority: One of the few non-white members of the main cast.
493* WomanScorned: Does not take to being dumped well, and even tries to frame Franky.
494* {{Yandere}}: For Franky in season three.
495[[/folder]]
496
497[[folder:Jodie]]
498!!Jodie "Jodes" Spiteri
499[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4ff822cb5e8f960917ac8cb1befb6300.jpg]]
500[[caption-width-right:350:''"I have the courage... I have the courage!"'']]
501->'''Played by:''' Pia Miranda
502->'''Seasons:''' 3
503* BreakTheCutie: And ''how!''
504* EyeScream: [[spoiler:Courtesy of Joan's brainwashing and abuse.]]
505* FromBadToWorse: Jodie is probably one of the unluckiest characters. In the space of eight episodes, she's [[spoiler:framed for supplying drugs and thus receiving more time behind bars, then she's physically and psychologically tortured by Ferguson including severe scarring and Stockholm Syndrome, then she's manipulated into shivving Bea ''and'' taking the blame for it, then her case against Ferguson fails, which sends her into the psychiatric ward where Ferguson manipulates her into gouging her eye out]]. The poor girl can't catch a break!
506* MadnessMantra: As she [[spoiler:claws at her severely damaged eye.]]
507* PutOnABus: Never seen again, but is mentioned in the season 4 finale in Bea's AndThisIsFor speech to Ferguson as well as Franky's speech in season 5's penultimate episode.
508* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler:After relentless torture at the hands of Ferguson, Jodie is admitted to the psychiatric ward]].
509[[/folder]]
510
511[[folder:Sophie]]
512!!Sophie "Soph" Donaldson
513[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TROPES%20Sophie.png]]
514[[caption-width-right:350:''"No matter what happened when I was a kid, I'm an adult now."'']]
515->'''Played by:''' Edwina Samuels
516->'''Seasons:''' 2-3
517%% * TheAlcoholic. %% Administrivia/ZCE
518* BrattyTeenageDaughter: She's clearly not prepared for prison life, and Bea has to reiterate a couple of times (harshly to Liz and gently to Sophie) that she needs to get her shit together. Somewhat justified when she tells Liz how much having an alcoholic for a mom hurt her in her childhood.
519* CallingParentsByTheirName: Calls Liz by her first name, to the latter's chagrin.
520* CallingTheOldManOut: Does this several times to Liz during her first several appearances.
521* DrunkDriver: How she got to Wentworth. [[YouthIsWastedOnTheDumb Drove while drunk without a license, killed a cyclist, and then drove off.]]
522* PutOnABus: She's gone in season four, and Liz mentions she was sent off to a prison farm.
523[[/folder]]
524
525[[folder:Toni]]
526!!Toni Goodes
527[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ef5eaedcb327614a0c3dc71f675ff75b.png]]
528[[caption-width-right:350:''"The smack fairy!"'']]
529->'''Played by:''' Jada Alberts
530->'''Seasons:''' 1-2
531* TheCameo: Returns for a brief scene in season two after leaving halfway through season one.
532* PutOnABus: Disappears after episode six, having been put into protection for lagging.
533** TheBusCameBack: For one episode in season two to help smuggle a [[spoiler:pregnancy test]] in for Doreen.
534* TheReveal: That Toni is Kaiya's mum instead of Doreen. See WhamLine below.
535* WhamLine: "''Stop acting like her bloody mum''."
536[[/folder]]
537
538[[folder:Lucy]]
539!!Lucy "Juicy" Gambaro
540[[caption-width-right:350:''"Finish what you start."'']]
541->'''Played by:''' Sally-Anne Upton
542->'''Seasons:''' 3-6
543* BoyishShortHair
544* ButchLesbian
545* ButtMonkey: When she tries to get Vera to support her bid for Top Dog in exchange for getting rid of Ferguson, Vera laughs hysterically, saying she'd be the worst Top Dog ever.
546* EvilIsPetty: Threatens to infect a pregnant Doreen with Hep-C, carrying the risk of giving it to her child, all because she's jealous that Doreen got a new mattress.
547* HatedByAll: Not even her mooks are too shaken when [[spoiler:Ferguson cuts her tongue out]] and everyone celebrates it.
548* HateSink: She's so thoroughly despised by the other inmates that when [[spoiler: Joan cuts Lucy's tongue out, Joan is instantly made Top Dog]] by majority vote, despite the fact that most of the prison still hates [[spoiler: Joan not only being the former Governor, but for murdering Bea.]]
549* HumiliationConga: After her injury.
550* IdiotBall: Hits Vera out of anger right as the latter is holding her in a wheelchair over some stairs. Unsurprisingly, she takes a tumble.
551* JerkassHasAPoint: Is well within her rights via prison law to attack Allie for trying to steal from her, but Bea chases her off and threatens her anyway because she likes Allie.
552* LaughablyEvil: Despite being a rather depraved individual some aspects of her, such as her way with a hilariously obvious pick-up line, make her entertaining.
553* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Gets this courtesy of Maxine and Bea after she threatens Doreen. She later gives one of her own to Sonia.
554* PrisonRape: Attempts this on both Sophie and Tasha, and successfully does it with [[spoiler:Ferguson]].
555* StaircaseTumble: Vera threatens her with this while she's in a wheelchair in order to get her to reveal that [[spoiler:Lucy's the one who gave her the Hep-C in the riot.]] Vera's ultimately unable to go through with it, but Lucy hits her right as she's pulling her back, leading her to roll down the stairs anyway.
556* TokenEvilTeammate: Played a big role in freeing Bea during the second prison riot by holding Vera hostage. [[spoiler:Also agrees to blame Ferguson for her injuries after her NoHoldsBarredBeatdown and staircase tumble, and gives Bea a shiv after she returns.]] However, she's also a rapist and threatened a pregnant Doreen over jealousy.
557* TongueTrauma: [[spoiler:Ferguson cuts her tongue out in season five after setting her up to rape Iman.]]
558* WouldHurtAChild: Would willingly infect the pregnant Doreen with Hep-C, knowing that her baby will contract it, too.
559[[/folder]]
560
561[[folder:Sky]]
562!!Sky Pierson
563[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a0a2399c7d687a71e12203515e23c855.jpg]]
564[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm going to fly over that wall and leave this shithole!"'']]
565->'''Played by:''' Kathryn Beck
566->'''Seasons:''' 2
567* AddledAddict : She is frequently high, and the drugs seem to have affected her abilities.
568%%%* CloudCuckooLander %% Administrivia/ZCE
569* FlatCharacter: Has little characterization besides being high nearly all the time.
570* TheOphelia: She has at least a little bit of this going on. Young, pretty, blonde, crazy and prone to pulling ridiculous stunts (because she's high off her ass) and generally a loyal lapdog to Franky.
571* PutOnABus: Only appears in one season before vanishing.
572* SycophanticServant: Because Franky serves as her drug supplier, Sky spends most of her screentime following her around like a puppy, and sometimes acts as low-ranking muscle while Boomer does the heavy lifting.
573* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Disappears with no explanation after season two.
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:Kelly]]
577!!Kelly Bryant
578[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b03d4df380099c971837c31c0410b269.png]]
579[[caption-width-right:350:"Jesus, Kelly! ''I thought that was my name for a while: Jesus Kelly!"'']]
580->'''Played by:''' Christen O'Leary
581->'''Seasons:''' 2
582* ExpositionFairy: Is this for Fletch.
583* EyeScream: Had one courtesy of [[spoiler:Ferguson.]]
584* MotorMouth: Except when she sees Ferguson, as Fletch notes.
585[[/folder]]
586
587[[folder:Lindsay]]
588!!Lindsay Coulter
589[[caption-width-right:350:''"We don't have to do this."'']]
590->'''Played by:''' Kasia Kaczmarek
591->'''Seasons:''' 2-3
592* LesYay: Her makeout scene with Franky in ''Whatever It Takes'' included some heavy crotch-rubbing (doubling as sneaking some contraband over to Franky from the kitchen).
593[[/folder]]
594
595[[folder:Stella]]
596!!Stella Radic
597[[caption-width-right:350:''"You can piss your pants for all I care."'']]
598->'''Played by:''' Bessie Holland
599->'''Seasons:''' 2-6
600* ButchLesbian
601* FatBastard: An obese, selfish JerkAss rapist.
602* JerkAss: Gets the prison project in season five briefly shut down while behaving badly.
603* PrisonRape: Part of Lucy's rape squad.
604* TheStarscream: Turns her back on Lucy when the latter is injured. Though she returns to being part of her gang after Lucy recovers [[spoiler:until Lucy's tongue is cut out in season five and she leaves her for good. Both Stella and Juice appear as mooks in Kosta's gang in season six.]]
605[[/folder]]
606
607[[folder:Tina]]
608!!Tina Mercado
609->'''Played by:''' Charli Tjoe
610->'''Seasons:''' 3-5
611* AscendedExtra: A minor character in the early series, but gets a larger role in season five as the secret drug running takes focus.
612* BastardUnderstudy: Seems to be Cindy-Lou's loyal right hand woman, but Franky correct guesses that she's the real leader of the group. Sure enough, she quickly takes control after Cindy-Lou's death.
613* TheDragon
614** DragonAscendant: Takes over Cindy-Lou's gang after her death.
615* TheManInFrontOfTheMan: Though she seems to be Cindy-Lou's translator and TheDragon, Franky says that she knows Tina actually runs things. She's right.
616[[/folder]]
617
618[[folder:Sonia]]
619!!Sonia Stevens
620->'''Played by:''' Creator/SigridThornton
621->'''Seasons:''' 4-6
622* AffablyEvil: [[spoiler:Though she killed her best friend, but is courteous, albeit somewhat haughty, to the other inmates.]]
623* BerserkButton: [[spoiler:She doesn't respond well to being blackmailed or threatened, as she reminds those who do so to her.]]
624* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:She killed her best friend, but puts on a good show of being mournful about the death.]]
625* BlackWidow: [[spoiler:Killed her own husband and tried to kill her lover to clean up loose ends.]]
626* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Through it all, she seems to genuinely care about Boomer. Shortly before [[spoiler:she is killed]], she arranges with her attorney to take on Boomer's case (and pays his fee for it herself) to see if he can find her some grounds for appeal for a reduced sentence. (And he does)
627%%%% * HiddenDepths. %% Administrivia/ZCE
628* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Tries to kill Liz as revenge for Liz being witness X and trying to kill her, but is interrupted by Kaz, who ends up pushing her off the roof to her death.]]
629* InstitutionalApparel: Averted. She's pretty insistent on keeping her nice designer clothes on until the trial.
630* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Is pretty haughty, but makes some genuinely nice gestures, most notably [[ItMakesSenseInContext paying Tina off to smuggle Maxine's sperm to Boomer while she's in the slot.]]
631* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:Liz puts poison in her tea after months of getting pushed around by her -- including making her tea.]]
632* PetTheDog: Her whole relationship with Boomer, despite Sonia occasionally putting her down. [[spoiler: It's actually revealed after Sonia's death that she paid her lawyer to look into making an appeal for Boomer to finally get out of prison.]]
633* RemakeCameo: Sigrid Thornton appeared in 30 episodes of the original ''Prisoner'' soap in 1979 as a character called Ros Coulson.
634%% * RichBitch: Comes off at this way at the beginning. She's nicer than one would expect. [[spoiler:Until it's revealed she murdered her best friend.]]
635* TokenEvilTeammate: Helps out the gang more than once, including bribing the kitchen workers to smuggle Boomer some of Maxine's sperm. [[spoiler:She's also an unrepentant murderer.]]
636* WhamLine: Her creepy musings while shaving Maxine's head make Liz realize that [[spoiler:she's the one who most likely shaved -- and thus killed -- her best friend, and that Sonia truly is a murderer.]]
637[[/folder]]
638
639[[folder:Spike]]
640!!Spike Baxter
641->'''Played by:''' Kate Elliott
642->'''Seasons:''' 6
643* AssholeVictim: We're given precisely zero reason to like or care about Spike, quite the opposite in fact, and yet her bashing in the showers is still pretty brutal stuff.
644* ButchLesbian: Makes Juicy Lucy look dainty and feminine.
645* CheatersNeverProsper: She wears makeshift knuckledusters underneath her boxing gloves when she fights Ruby in the prison's fight club, but still gets totally beaten up.
646[[/folder]]
647
648[[folder:Narelle]]
649!!Narelle Stang
650->'''Played by:''' Morgana O'Reilly
651->'''Seasons:''' 7
652* LivingMacGuffin: She's introduced to set up a particular plot thread ([[spoiler:Kaz's death]]) and is then never heard from again.
653* OneDegreeOfSeparation: When she's introduced, her backstory connects her to several inmates we see on a regular basis:
654** Rita - [[spoiler:Rita once busted her as a uniformed cop, making Narelle dangerously aware of her biggest secret]]. This connection draws Ruby in as well.
655** Kaz and Allie - The Red Right Hand bashed Narelle's brother, incorrectly believing he had attacked a woman once. Narelle's brother wound up in a wheelchair. While Narelle isn't immediately aware she's sharing a unit with her brother's attackers, once Kaz makes the connection she confesses to Narelle, leading Narelle [[spoiler:to order her killing]].
656** Kosta - Their families are rivals in the drug trade.
657** Even inmates not directly connected seem well aware of who Narelle is.
658* PutOnABus: Once her role in the story is complete, she's never seen again. It's briefly mentioned that she was put in Protection and won't return to General.
659* RedHerring: [[spoiler:Ultimately. It's made to look like she or someone in contact with her was responsible for Kaz's murder, but that's not the case]].
660[[/folder]]
661
662!Officers
663[[folder:Vera]]
664!!Vera "Vinegar Tits" Bennett
665[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ad27db5a019c22da10b663451a247088.png]]
666[[caption-width-right:350:''"I've done things I'm not proud of. And I hope that this makes up for some of it."'']]
667->'''Played by:''' Kate Atkinson
668->'''Seasons:''' all
669Always the deputy, never the governor [[spoiler:except in season four]]. Vera Bennett began as a sympathetic character who only wanted what was best for both the women and the officers, a sadly-naive train of thought for the cruel world of ''Wentworth''. After spending her entire life being hassled and bullied by her domineering mother, Vera has become an awkward loner, but is also very proficient with everyday tasks, making her an efficient deputy at the prison. However, Vera can only suppress her emotions and tolerate bullies for so long...
670----
671* AbusiveParents: Her mother was psychologically abusive toward Vera, refusing to let her socialise or date, leading to her being an awkward woman who still lives at home with her clingy, codependent mother.
672* AlphaBitch: After her transformation into Vinegar Tits halfway through the second season. She gets better by the end of season three, and by season four [[spoiler:when she's finally Governor]] her bitchier moments make her more like a LovableAlphaBitch, such as tearing up [[spoiler:Joan's]] letter right in front of her.
673* AndStarring: Kate Atkinson gets "with" in the credits, as of season 6. She gets "and" in season 8.
674* BitchAlert: Her first moments back at work after compassionate leave. The prisoners certainly notice the change.
675* BitchInSheepsClothing
676** Season one: Averted.
677** Season two: Zigzagged. Under Ferguson's influence, Vera is sterner with the inmates but still a good person. Then things get worse and she becomes an AlphaBitch.
678** Season three: Inverted. She's still Vinegar Tits, but as the season goes on her emotions / conscience return to the fore.
679* BreakTheCutie: Was definitely one of the [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure nicer guards around]] and a generally sweet person. After her humiliation by prisoners in ''Metamorphosis'' following a long string of stress faced by being caretaker to her needy mother, as well as being embarrassed in front of Fletcher and Linda when she came to the former's house to apologize, [[DrivenToVillainy she turns into the]] AlphaBitch.
680* TheChainsOfCommanding: Quickly realizes how many spanners can be thrown into the work when it comes to running a prison.
681* TheDragon: To Meg in season one, and Joan in seasons two and three.
682* DragonAscendant: Constantly subverted. After Meg's death, the viewer is left believing Vera will take over as governor but she doesn't. Again in season two after [[spoiler:Erica]]'s exit, the job as governor is taken by somebody else. In season four, after [[spoiler:Joan's downfall in season three, Vera finally gets the job she's long deserved.]]
683* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Twice; in the first season, she lets her hair down into a more fashionable and feminine style, though after her mother humiliates her in front of her coworkers, she puts it back up again. Then in the second season after she's DrivenToVillainy, she starts pulling her bangs back so that she resembles Ferguson more.
684* FaceHeelTurn: After her humiliation, she becomes more of an AlphaBitch to the inmates and gets colder, which is quickly noted by coworkers and inmates alike. Towards the end of the third season, though, she gets a HeelFaceTurn.
685* HeroicBSOD: The episode ''Metamorphosis'', which marks Vera's transformation into Vinegar Tits, has her publicly humiliated by the inmates, which acts as the final straw for Vera.
686* {{Hypocrite}}: Arguable. [[spoiler:When she finds out that Jake is a killer, and Will confesses the same, she is appalled and disgusted. But Vera has blood on her hands, too - she ended her horrible mother's life with drugs, and set in motion events leading to the riot in the pilot which got Meg Jackson killed. Neither was a cold-blooded murder such as Jake and Will did, though.]]
687* ImperiledInPregnancy: [[spoiler:Very much so in the season 7 finale, though her daughter is born healthy thanks to Liz and Boomer's help.]]
688* InventedIndividual: Invented a boyfriend in season one in order to seem less awkward in front of the staff. Quickly killed by her mother, who came to work after Vera [[AbusiveParents dared to plan to go out with coworkers one evening]] and revealed that he didn't exist.
689* IronLady: Is determined to act this way [[spoiler:when she finally becomes Governor.]]
690* MirrorCharacter: A major theme to her final arc on the show; Vera fears that by trying to finally dispose of [[spoiler:Ferguson]], she's become just as evil. In the end, they do find something they genuinely have in common - [[spoiler:the lack of a healthy relationship with their respective mothers (Vera's being overbearing and emotionally abusive, and Joan's having been killed while she was young). This ends up being why Joan does most of what she does in season 8.]]
691* OfficeRomance: With both Fletch and Jake.
692* RageAgainstTheMentor: After seeing Joan as a mentor figure and modeling herself after her, she eventually [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech realizes what Joan is and tells her that she's a horrible person]] after she gets confirmation that Joan refused to help her after she was held hostage. Joan holds her hand in an awkward attempt to re-establish control over her, at which point Vera informs her that she contracted Hep-C after being held hostage. Joan's reaction? ''To withdraw her hand and wipe it off on a napkin.'' Vera's expression says it all.
693* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: For one and a half seasons. Then character development / Ferguson turn her into a corrupt version of Vinegar Tits.
694* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Delivers an epic one to [[spoiler:Joan]] near the end of season three, especially the concluding sentence: "I don't pretend to understand your intentions, but I ''do'' know you are not fit to be governor."
695** Delivers an equally brutal one to Jake in the season five finale.
696* SlainInTheirSleep: [[spoiler:Does this to her mother]].
697* TheStoic: Following her humiliation at the hands of the inmates in season two.
698* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:Backing up Ferguson's claims that Will was aiding and abetting]], as mentioned above.
699** Also [[spoiler:being the catalyst for Bridget losing her job]] in season three.
700[[/folder]]
701
702[[folder:Joan]]
703!!Joan "The Freak" Ferguson
704[[quoteright:359:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f1ba264195564c8b4ec6224bcf512762.jpg]]
705[[caption-width-right:350:''"We exist to correct."'']]
706->'''Played by:''' Pamela Rabe
707->'''Seasons:''' [[spoiler:2-5; 8A-end (main cast) 6-7 (guest appearance)]]
708Joan Ferguson is introduced in season two as the new governor following the abrupt departure of [[spoiler:Erica Davidson]]. Determined to make ''Wentworth'' a better place, Ferguson is quick to inaugurate a stricter system within the prison, keen to remove all drugs and reduce recidivism. What the inmates won't be expecting, however, is the lengths Ferguson will go to ensure the prison remains under her complete control...
709----
710* {{Angrish}}: Borders on this in her "defense speech" in ''Coup De Grace.''
711* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Being a skilled fencer is just the surface of Joan's physical prowess.
712** In Season 3, she [[spoiler: lifted Jess clear off the ground and strangled her to death ''while wearing heels'']]
713** Even after being [[spoiler: stripped of her title as Governor]], Joan displays what is probably her most ass kicking moment yet. After being [[spoiler: sent back to Wentworth as a prisoner for the murder of Bea, several inmates attack her in the prison yard. She fights them all off, suffering little more than a bloody lip, and asks, "Who's next?"]]
714* AxCrazy: Undoubtedly.
715* BackFromTheDead:
716** [[spoiler:Seemingly in season 6, after being BuriedAlive in season 5, when Vera finds herself being blackmailed, with black gloves being left on Vera's pillow and a theft resembling a comment Ferguson made to Vera earlier in the show. Averted in this instance, as the blackmailer was actually Officer Brenda Murphy.]]
717** [[spoiler:Ultimately played straight, as she is revealed alive in the closing WhamShot of season 7.]]
718* BadassBoast: “I will remove any, and all, obstacles in my path.”
719* BadBoss: [[spoiler:Lets Vera, her most loyal worker, get held hostage even as she's being threatened with being injected with hepatitis C, refusing to budge and let the prisoners extract Bea. Vera ends up getting cut and contracting it anyway.]]
720** YMMV, potentially. She's generally good about taking care of the needs of of her more genuinely loyal followers, even advancing their goals at the same time as serving hers. In her eyes, everyone is simply fully responsible for the consequences of their own failures.
721* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: [[spoiler:She kills Jess when the latter tries to kill Doreen's baby]].
722* BigNo: [[spoiler:After she's BuriedAlive and opens her lighter to find that Allie taped a drawing of Bea to the top of her coffin, letting it be the last thing she sees before Ferguson presumably dies.]]
723* BitchInSheepsClothing: To Jackson, calling him her best officer when [[spoiler:she's really trying to destroy him and his career.]]
724* BrawnHilda: A FreezeFrameBonus in season four shows that she was born in Russia.
725* BuriedAlive: [[spoiler: Her fate in the final scene of Season 5, courtesy of Will Jackson, of all people. It is suggested towards the end of season 6 that she did, in fact, perish in her grave, but she is then seen alive in the final concluding shot of season 7.]]
726* ButchLesbian: Well, she's certainly not a LipstickLesbian...
727* TheChessmaster: ''Always'' has a strategy ready, if only to save her own ass. Some of her strategies are so layered and detailed, they take an entire ''season'' to completely unfold.
728** [[spoiler:Averted in the season two finale, where she expects Franky to tear Bea apart after the latter's return to Wentworth, thus getting her threat out of the way; instead, Franky declares her Top Dog. In season three, she reveals to Will that Franky was the one to kill Meg, hoping that it'd drive him to kill Franky, and she's shocked when Will instead chooses to let her go.]]
729** Played literally in Season 5, where she can be seen playing chess and even carrying a chess piece around the prison.
730* ColdBloodedTorture: Is more than capable of this, as proven with [[spoiler:Jodie]].
731* ColdHam: Generally speaks in a very controlled, dramatic manner. [[ChewingTheScenery Unless,]] [[LargeHam of course,]] [[EvilIsHammy she's having a breakdown.]]
732* ADayInTheLimelight: Though we've gotten to know her pretty well at this point, episode nineteen is the first in the while to feature flashbacks, and they all feature Ferguson from several years ago.
733** And again in ''Goldfish''.
734* DeadpanSnarker: Her quick wit translates quite well into this trope.
735--> '''Fletcher''': Why have you put me on the spend?\
736'''Joan''': Does a Y chromosome prevent you from pushing a trolley?
737* DeathGlare: Like most characters in the show, Ferguson gives one hell of a glare.
738* DeliverUsFromEvil: Zizgagged but ultimately subverted. It looks as though [[spoiler:Doreen giving birth]] may finally humanize Ferguson, but it doesn't.
739* DopeSlap: Gives one to both [[spoiler:Doreen]] and [[spoiler:Vera]]. Also when she was [[spoiler:torturing Jodie Spiteri]] whilst in the slot.
740* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler:After being a vicious and totalitarian governor and manipulative, snakelike fellow prisoner, even ''killing the beloved Bea,'' she's made Top Dog after cutting out Lucy's tongue. Kaz was already getting criticized for her inaction... but one of those criticisms was because ''she wouldn't let the other prisoners bash Ferguson.'']]
741* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Season two's first episode has a cold open which consists entirely of Ferguson giving a speech about correction whilst simultaneously busting a drug-smuggling operation within the prison.
742* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Was in love with Jianna and devastated after her death, never quite getting over it.
743* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite all the terrible things she's done, she considered saving [[spoiler:baby Joshua from the fire she started in the third season finale]] to be something anyone should and would have done.
744* EvilCannotComprehendGood: [[spoiler:Is shocked when Will chooses to let Franky go instead of killing her once he finds out she killed Meg,]] and again [[spoiler:when Maxine lets Tasha off with a warning after she pressed the panic button.]] Both times involve her plans being foiled.
745* EvilIsPetty: Kills Doreen's cute baby magpie [[spoiler:because she refuses to falsely name Will Jackson as the father of her baby.]]
746* EvilGloating: Is partial to this every now and then.
747* EvilVersusEvil: Clashes with Jess a few times over Doreen and [[spoiler:Doreen's baby]]. It concludes when [[spoiler:Jess tries to kill the baby, so Ferguson kills Jess instead]].
748* EyeScream: Is responsible for brutal eye injuries inflicted on both [[spoiler:Kelly Bryant]] and [[spoiler:Jodie Spiteri]]. [[spoiler:This is revisited in season 8B when Eve loses an eye as well; Will and Vera instantly know she was responsible.]]
749* ForbiddenFruit: Her relationship with [[spoiler:Jianna]].
750* FreezeFrameBonus: In ''Goldfish'', Ferguson is seen staring out her office window, and the viewer is aware of her reflection. When Ferguson turns away, her reflection keeps on staring, possibly symbolizing a split personality.
751* GrammarNazi : She corrects Franky's grammar.
752* HeelFaceTurn: Requires a pretty liberal definition of "face," since the crowning act of this turn is [[spoiler:snapping Ann's neck (albeit to save Vera's life), but the final season's most dynamic story arc is her genuine amnesia in 8A and her learning to have some kind of moral center in 8B]].
753* HeroicSacrifice: Looks like she'll be one in the season three finale [[spoiler: by saving Joshua from Jess, only to trap both the baby and herself in a room with a blazing fire. They both survive, though]].
754* KarmaHoudini: In season two, she's responsible for [[spoiler:manipulating and terrorizing several inmates, killing Simmo and trying to convince Bea to kill Franky]], and her only comeuppance is public humiliation. Things get worse for her in season three, however.
755** [[spoiler:In season five, she initially gets away with Bea's death by claiming self-defense, but it comes back to bite her in the penultimate episode where Franky brings it up at her trial.]]
756* KickTheDog: Most notably killing Doreen's pet bird as a warning for Doreen to do as she's told. She also threatens to either [[spoiler:kill Doreen's baby or have it taken away at birth]], but she actually ensures neither of these things happen.
757* LackOfEmpathy: Well, it's more suppressed than lacking, but still.
758* LargeAndInCharge: At six feet tall, she towers over most of the inmates and even members of her own staff, which she uses often for intimidation.
759* LargeHam: Spirals into this several times in season five, especially when [[spoiler:on trial.]]
760* MamaBear: Over Jianna and Jianna's unborn child. It will later apply for both [[spoiler:Doreen and Doreen's baby when Ferguson begins to lose her mind]].
761* [[ManipulativeBastard Manipulative Bitch]]: Starts with getting Vera drunk to tease secrets out of her, while convincingly faking drunkeness herself. It escalates very rapidly from there.
762** [[spoiler:Being a prisoner doesn't slow her down much, either. She gets to be Top Dog by engineering a situation where Lucy would try to gang rape newbie Iman and then blackmailing Nurse Radcliffe into allowing her to get Lucy alone in order to cut out her tongue in apparent righteous vengeance.]]
763* {{Manchild}}: Kind of. During her slow breakdown, she confronts Doreen and says, very slowly and unprofessionally: [[spoiler:“I heard you after you gave birth. You told Smith about us. You laughed at me and called me a freak. I trusted you.”]] Then she just walks off.
764* NeatFreak: If anyone touches any of her things, not only will she put them back *precisely* as they were, she'll wipe them down with sanitary wipes. If any handshakes take place, the handwash comes out immediately afterwards.
765* NeverMyFault: Her deep rooted fear of being inadequate lead to this psychological complex. She always deludes herself to believe that her failures are either solely due to someone else's incompetence. Of course, that's if she doesn't go into complete denial and act as though she had no involvement in the failure at all.
766* NoSocialSkills: Manipulative and cunning as she is, she makes some pretty stupid mistakes from not understanding people. [[spoiler:When on trial by her fellow prisoners and tied up in season five, knowing that being "guilty" will mean her death, she decides the best course of action is to blame them for being so stupid and defective that they needed her as Top Dog, turning even her supporters against her.]]
767* NotMeThisTime: She really ''didn't'' kill Mike Pennisi, though she is more than willing to take advantage of the situation to keep Franky from walking free.
768* OhCrap: Realizing she's been played by Bea after the latter [[spoiler:escapes prison and kills Brayden Holt]].
769** [[spoiler:And again when Bea uses her to stab herself in the stomach, thus framing Ferguson for her apparent murder.]]
770* PetTheDog: She did go out of her way to save Doreen's baby. You have to give her that much.
771* PsychoSupporter: Of Bea in season two. [[spoiler:Until Bea fucks her over and escapes]].
772* RedemptionEqualsDeath: Nearly the case in the season three finale, as she [[spoiler:saves Doreen's baby from the murderous Jess, only to get trapped in a small room with a roaring fire. Soon enough, though, she and the baby are both saved]].
773* RoyallyScrewedUp: Oh yes. They don't call her The Freak for nothing!
774* [[SadistTeacher Sadist Governor]]: Runs the prison with an iron fist. [[spoiler:And does the same as Top Dog, her underlings all treating her with fearful respect.]]
775* SanitySlippage: Zigzagged. Though she appears to be losing her mind throughout season three, it's soon revealed [[spoiler: she's always been unstable]].
776** [[spoiler:After seeming much more intact in season five, she starts to lose it throughout the season, especially after her attempted lynching.]]
777* SlainInTheirSleep: Does this to [[spoiler:Simmo]]. It comes back to haunt her.
778* SmugSnake: She's almost always grinning about something nefarious she's planned.
779* StepfordSmiler: Rarely does she lose her temper or raise her voice.
780* TheStoic: For a good one-and-a-half season!
781* TheUnfettered: Will do ''anything'' to win. [[spoiler:When she becomes a prisoner, she tries to get Bea to attack her in order to gain Kaz's sympathy. Instead, Lucy's gang surprises her and sodomizes her with a broom handle. Note that Liz told Bea in season one that her friend couldn't recover after her own ganging and ''killed herself'' but it barely affects Ferguson at all, and she uses the rape to her advantage to lay the blame on Will and Bea.]]
782* VillainousBreakdown: Has a handful of epic ones during season three, unless they all count as one long, drawn-out breakdown.
783** Has a particularly catastrophic one near the end of Season 5, where she is on the cusp of swaying a lynch mob intent on her death over to her side... but simply cannot tolerate the indignity of being tied to a post and accused of crimes she actually committed, so she [[TooDumbToLive immediately begins lambasting every woman present as mentally and emotionally defective animals]].
784* XanatosGambit: Even if she ''has'' lost, she'll manipulate those around her into thinking she's won.
785* ZeroApprovalRating: [[spoiler:Actually manages to avoid this as Top Dog by engineering ways for her to be needed there, but her lack of charisma while on trial turns ''all'' the prisoners against her, and they try to lynch her in retaliation.]]
786[[/folder]]
787
788[[folder:Erica]]
789!!Erica Davidson
790[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/0cafdc08fb07601f0ea115337b577108.png]]
791[[caption-width-right:350:''"I can mediate, strategise, communicate and manage. This is experience you don't get from patrolling a compound..."'']]
792->'''Played by:''' Leeanna Walsman
793->'''Seasons:''' 1
794* BitchInSheepsClothing: She initially seems to be a kind and caring person, but we see her lie, manipulate, spread rumours, and cover up crimes.
795* PutOnABus: Abruptly leaves after the first season, presumably because of her feelings towards Franky getting in the way of her work and relationships.
796[[/folder]]
797
798[[folder:Will]]
799!!William "Will" Jackson
800->'''Played by:''' Robbie J. Magasiva
801->'''Seasons:''' all
802* BadassBiker: Rides a CoolBike to work.
803* BigGood: Outside of his brief {{Jerkass}} episodes (which are all pretty early in the show's run), he's probably the best officer to count on. All but invoked by Vera in season 8 when Ann threatens to fire him, saying officers like him (respected by inmates and staff alike) don't come along every day and if she does dismiss him, the majority of the senior staff (including Vera herself) will follow him.
804* BuriedAlive: [[spoiler:]]The fate he inflicts on Ferguson.]]
805* TheDragon / The Lancer: To Vera in season four [[spoiler:after he becomes Deputy Governor.]]
806* EatingTheEyeCandy: He's the object of admiration for many of the women.
807* FireForgedFriends: Will and Kaz [[spoiler:are in a car accident that leads to the car being submerged in water. Will nearly loses his life saving Kaz's (she having been restrained in the vehicle).]] Afterwards, the two previously bitter (borderline mortal) enemies come to hold perhaps the closest alliance Wentworth prison has.
808* HappilyMarried: To Meg. [[spoiler:Without knowing that she was having an affair.]]
809* HookersAndBlow: After Meg's death, he spends his time snorting cocaine and hooking up with random women, highlighting his personal problems.
810* IntimatePsychotherapy: [[spoiler:After burying Ferguson alive in the final moments of season 5, he is repeatedly haunted by visions and memories of her in season 6. When he has sex with Marie, these "demons" are somehow quieted.]]
811* LaserGuidedKarma: He ''has'' done some things that are against the law (see Hookers and Blow above), along with pretty much every character on the show on either side of the law. He has arguably paid more for his relatively venial offences than other characters have for far, far worse deeds.
812** [[spoiler: He buries Ferguson alive in the season 5 finale, and while he suffers no legal consequences, the psychological wounds it inflicts are severe.]]
813* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In season 6, as he grapples with the guilt of [[spoiler: burying Ferguson alive.]]
814* NotSoDifferentRemark: Despite being suspicious of her involvement in his wife's death, he becomes more sympathetic to Bea after [[spoiler:Debbie's death, as they've both lost a loved one.]]
815* OfficeRomance: Has a brief one with Rose.
816* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Zig-zagged. He starts off as a favorite among the prisoners, but TookALevelInJerkass after Meg's death and getting into cocaine. Eventually he gets better and returns to being one of the more likable screws.
817* SaveTheVillain: [[spoiler:Saves Joan even though she tried to use all her power to end him. He later mentions his regret for this as part of the reason that he buries her alive in the season 5 finale. He felt a measure of responsibility for all the horrible things she did to Vera, Will himself, Bea and the other prisoners, "and even Jake."]]
818* TookALevelInJerkass: After Meg's death, although he gets better by season two.
819[[/folder]]
820
821[[folder:Ann]]
822!!Ann Reynolds
823->'''Played by:''' Jane Hall
824->'''Seasons:''' 8A-8B
825* AlphaBitch: Certainly positions herself as this early and often, trying to undercut Will at every step and install Linda as her own puppet as Governor.
826* AxCrazy: She's clearly emotionally disturbed throughout, but she goes well off the deep end in the series finale [[spoiler:allowing the bombing to happen and trying to murder Vera to cover up her role in it.]]
827* BrokenBird: Shows traces of this when discussing her [[spoiler:daughter who died in a terrorist bombing]]. May be more of a MonsterSobStory considering her overall arc.
828* JerkAss: She has little if any social graces or professionalism (Vera remarks on her use of the word "cunt" in a staff meeting) and is clearly not around to make friends. Will is the primary target of her antagonism and she even convinces him to quit at one point (though he does come back).
829* JerkassHasAPoint: Her comments about Wentworth's abysmal security track record are not exactly ''wrong''. A real life prison with so many murders and assaults would be shut down, and quickly.
830[[/folder]]
831
832
833[[folder:Fletch]]
834!!Matthew "Fletch" Fletcher
835[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e84510abc9a2ec926af705dac7230d88.jpg]]
836[[caption-width-right:350:''"You think everyone in here is the victim, but they know right from wrong. They just don't give a shit."'']]
837->'''Played by:''' Aaron Jeffery
838->'''Seasons:''' 1-3
839* AbusiveParents : His parents would beat him if he didn't clean his room.
840* CassandraTruth : When he finds out about Ferguson.
841* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Averted. Season two ends with him being hit by a truck on Ferguson's order, but he gets better.]]
842* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: After his most heroic turn in helping to expose Ferguson's villainy at the end of season 2, Fletcher purchases a farm, retires to the country, and presumably goes on to lead a life of relative ease.]]
843* IdiotBall: [[spoiler:He notices new prisoner Kelly is frightened by Ferguson, and threatens Ferguson with this information, making her suspicious. After he learns [[EyeScream what Ferguson did to her]], he loudly reveals this information to Ferguson, says he's going to use Kelly as a witness, and threatens her again. Despite knowing that Ferguson is trying to destroy Jackson, he doesn't say anything straight out and only insists over countless messages that he has something important to tell him. And, despite ''knowing'' that Ferguson is dangerous, he doesn't bother looking over his shoulder any more than usual and ends up getting run down in front of Jackson's house.]]
844* LastNameBasis: Known almost exclusively by his last name.
845* LookBothWays: [[spoiler:Is hit by a van driven by one of Ferguson's goons driving at full speed down the street... Which he might have noticed, had he bothered to look both ways.]]
846* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:Survives a van ramming him at full speed.]]
847* OfficeRomance: Dates Vera for a few episodes in the first season. [[spoiler:He breaks it off when she finds out about him and Meg.]]
848* PoorCommunicationKills: [[VaguenessIsComing Gives Will vague warnings]] about Ferguson's plans without actually specifying what they are.
849* PutOnABus: Doesn't appear after season three, and Will mentions that he retired to a more peaceful job.
850* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Zig-zagged; he's not the straightest man around but becomes this after Will TookALevelInJerkass following Meg's death and starts to treat the prisoners badly. And ''that'' starts to go downhill when [[spoiler:the truth about him and Meg comes out.]]
851* ShellShockedVeteran : Suffers PTSD from his experience in the military.
852* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler: After recovering from his "accident", Fletcher becomes much gentler and more humble.]]
853[[/folder]]
854
855[[folder:Meg]]
856!!Megan "Meg" Jackson
857[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1d5e8300c626e27f50a0da8c06a1e2fc.png]]
858[[caption-width-right:350:''"We don't negotiate with prisoners."'']]
859->'''Played by:''' Catherine Mcclements
860->'''Seasons:''' 1
861* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:Franky accidentally kills her in the first episode.]]
862* GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion: [[spoiler:Averted, due to her affair.]]
863* HappilyMarried: To Will. [[spoiler:Though she was cheating on him with his coworker.]]
864* PosthumousCharacter: The strong majority of her characterisation happens after she's killed off.
865* TragicMistake: Brings Jacs out of the slot in a badly thought-out plan to combat Franky's control, which leads to her death.
866* WeHardlyKnewYe: Killed off at the end of the first episode, with most of her characterization coming posthumously.
867* WhosYourDaddy: [[spoiler:She got pregnant while she was trying to conceive with Will, but also while she was having an affair with Fletch, leading to her getting an abortion.]]
868[[/folder]]
869
870[[folder:Linda]]
871!!Linda Miles
872[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7dad9f2af979fede80e05bec950ddba3.jpg]]
873[[caption-width-right:350:''"The women are already on edge."'']]
874->'''Played by:''' Jacqueline Brennan
875->'''Seasons:''' all (recurring cast)
876%%%* DeadpanSnarker. %% Administrivia/ZCE
877* EveryoneHasStandards: Will do a lot for a bribe, but won't let herself be the prisoners' lackey.
878* TheGamblingAddict: Takes bribes from prisoners and occasionally does their dirty work to pay for her gambling habit. She still has standards, though.
879* IronicNickname: Is called "Smiles" by inmates despite her cold and humourless demeanour.
880* TheMole: Frequently works for the prisoners in exchange for bribes, within reason. [[spoiler:Notably, she helps Bea trick Joan into thinking that Vera entered her office to mess with her.]]
881* OnlySaneEmployee: Even then she's not the sanest!
882* TheStoic: Rarely shows any strong emotion. Even her outburst of anger mixed with fear upon discovering [[spoiler:the death of the sex worker she arranged for a conjugal with Liz]] comes across as a notable departure from the norm.
883* TookALevelInJerkass: Far beyond her traditional coldness; in season 8, she's cruel and downright abusive. It's mainly directed to new prisoner Judy Bryant, while she later also strikes Boomer in the midsection with her billy club when she sees her helping Judy with a scheme and straight-up ''whallops'' [[spoiler:Ferguson]] in the back of the head while she's having a psychotic episode. After this last incident, Will's had enough and suspends her. It's hinted that these outbursts are the result of PTSD stemming from [[spoiler:season 7's siege]], and she threatens to sue Will and the Department of Correctional Services because of this. There is also a subtle hint that that may itself have been a ruse.
884[[/folder]]
885
886[[folder:Derek]]
887!!Derek Channing
888[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b0522558e40075e4a3ed7eec7c3f37d8.jpg]]
889[[caption-width-right:350:''"I will do everything in my power to make sure the truth comes out."'']]
890->'''Played by:''' Martin Sacks
891->'''Seasons:''' 1-6
892* BoomHeadShot: [[spoiler:]]How he kills Officer Murphy in the season 6 finale, believing she is Ferguson and wanting revenge.]]
893* CorruptBureaucrat: Joan blackmails him when she finds out he's [[spoiler:running a brothel with the more attractive parolees. Oh, and his quote? It's actually related to manipulating an unstable victim so that Joan won't get punished, thus leading to her revealing said brothel.]] Though he's still a step above Ferguson, as he was the one to save Vera during her hostage situation.
894** [[spoiler:Learns that Jake is the corrupt guard in season five, but only uses it to get a cut.]]
895* HandsomeLech: Not a bad-looking guy, but is a bit slimy, not to mention running a brothel on the side.
896* KarmaHoudini: Has yet to face any real consequences for his dastardly (and criminal) deeds.
897* PutOnABus: Channing is fired almost immediately after being made acting governor in season 5, due to Franky and Ferguson's escape.
898** TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:Then returns at the end of season 6, revealing he has become obsessed with revenge on Ferguson for everything she has done. He ends up murdering Vera's stalker, Murphy, believing she is Ferguson, leading to Jake, Will and Vera pinning Ferguson's apparent death on him.]]
899[[/folder]]
900
901[[folder:Bridget]]
902!!Bridget "Gidget" Westfall
903[[quoteright:334:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7289ae939f3c1a6ed2c7eaf21abc3fb0.png]]
904[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm gonna help you get out of here."'']]
905->'''Played by:''' Libby Tanner
906->'''Seasons:''' 3-6
907* AscendedExtra: As a character, she spends the better part of season three hovering around Franky, but her role is a bit more expanded in season four as she treats other prisoners.
908* LipstickLesbian: Though Franky was able to work out Bridget was gay after just a few appearances together, Bridget is still a subtler and more feminine lesbian than most on the show.
909* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Genuinely wants to help the prisoners.
910%%^* TheShrink %% Administrivia/ZCE
911* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Often gives this to Franky.
912[[/folder]]
913
914[[folder:Rose]]
915!!Rose Atkins
916->'''Played by:''' Maggie Naouri
917->'''Seasons:''' 2-3
918* HospitalHottie: Will certainly thinks so.
919* [[NiceGuy Nice Girl]]: Unlike her replacement, she's kind to all the prisoners.
920* OfficeRomance: Briefly has one with Will.
921* PutOnABus: Doesn't appear again after season 3.
922** ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Fletch is mentioned as having a peaceful new job, but Rose just simply disappears and isn't mentioned again.
923[[/folder]]
924
925[[folder:Jake]]
926!!Jake Stewart
927->'''Played by:''' Bernard Curry
928->'''Seasons:''' 4-end
929* AntiHero: In season 6, after his role in [[spoiler: Ferguson's abduction and burial]], he softens up a lot from previous episodes, showing remorse and trying to make things right, but still isn't afraid to threaten Will that if he goes down, he will take Will with him.
930* BringMyBrownPants: Pisses himself after being threatened by drug dealers.
931* ButtMonkey: Has very little agency of his own and is constantly being manipulated by those around him.
932* DirtyCoward: One of Jake's most notable traits is that he is pathetically cowardly.
933* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Tries to commit suicide to escape Ferguson's influence, but changes his mind at the last minute.]]
934* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Starts off an ordinary guard, and then his actions become more and more questionable until he goes off the deep end and does dirty work for Ferguson.]]
935* InLoveWithTheMark: Grows to genuinely care for Vera and tries to break his partnership with Ferguson because of it.
936* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:He's 90% of the reason Ferguson has a brief victory, but the season ends without anyone figuring it out. Even when it and other terrible deeds of his are discovered in season five, it doesn't seem he suffers any major (read: legal) consequences.]]
937* MistakenForGay: Zigzagged; when he's first introduced Will tells Linda, who then tells Vera, that he's gay. It's later revealed that he's bisexual.
938* OfficeRomance: Starts dating Vera.
939* SleepingWithTheBoss: Gets close to Vera on Ferguson's orders to manipulate her and keep her off his trail.
940* TokenEvilTeammate: Has a shady past with some drug dealers, and isn't above trading drugs to addicted prisoners in exchange for a favor. He also lets Tina know that it was Bea who lagged, something someone like Vera or Will would never do. [[spoiler:This culminates in him being another one of Ferguson's lackeys, setting Allie up to be attacked and killing Nils Jesper on her orders.]]
941[[/folder]]
942
943[[folder:Chris]]
944!!Chris Bakula
945->'''Played by:''' Scott Parameter
946->'''Seasons:''' 1-3
947[[caption-width-right:350:''"Do you smoke?"'']]
948* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Is seen to have been killed by [[spoiler:Jess]] in the season four finale. It's sudden and no one really remarks on it, but to be fair he didn't have much screentime.
949* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He's the first officer we meet, and his first scene involves giving cigarettes to an inmate in exchange for a blowjob.
950* FlatCharacter: Has almost no characterization and few appearances outside of being a slimeball in the first scene (which can hardly be used to introduce general sliminess among the officers, who are shown to be generally reasonable), and then is killed off.
951* {{Slimeball}}: Trades cigarettes for a blowjob from an inmate.
952[[/folder]]
953
954[[folder:Nurse Radcliffe]]
955!!Lee Radcliffe
956->'''Played by:''' Madeleine Jevic
957->'''Seasons:''' 4-6
958* BlatantLies: Tells Jake in the fourth series that she doesn't have sex with colleagues. Guess who she has sex with in the very next season?
959* HospitalHottie: Becomes the new nurse after Rose is PutOnABus.
960* InSeriesNickname: Called "Nurse Ratshit" by the inmates.
961* JerkAss: She's a lot less sweet than Rose was.
962* ScrewTheRulesImBeautiful: Vera's warnings for her to wear more subtle, work-appropriate makeup are ignored.
963[[/folder]]
964
965[[folder:Brenda]]
966!!Brenda Murphy
967->'''Played by:''' Katerina Kotsonis
968->'''Seasons:''' 4-6
969* BoomHeadShot: [[spoiler:How she is killed, at the hands of Channing, who is deluded enough to believe that she is Ferguson.]]
970* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:After being framed by Vera for Bea's escape into the courtyard to kill Ferguson, Murphy begins stalking Vera for revenge, pretending to be Ferguson.]]
971* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler: Seeing as her biggest role in the show comes in the season 6 finale, this is a given.]]
972[[/folder]]
973
974[[folder:Greg]]
975!!Dr Greg Miller
976->'''Played by:''' David de Lautour
977->'''Seasons:''' 7-8B
978* DrFeelgood: Justified. He prescribes Liz a drug to try to lessen the symptoms of [[spoiler:her dementia.]] It leads her to have a psychotic episode, which in turn prompts him to halve the dose. This new dose works wonders, ''eliminating'' most of Liz's symptoms, but since he failed to document her original adverse reaction, the government forces him to take her off the drug entirely, and her symptoms return. Near tears, Liz begs him to giver her the drug again, and, seeing how well it had worked for her in the past, he does. When it proves less effective this time around, Liz asks for the original double dose to be reinstated, so that [[spoiler:she can say goodbye to her son with a clear head]]. He very grudgingly agrees to this as well, and it's indirectly insinuated that this may have [[spoiler:led to Liz's massive stroke at the end of season 7]].
979** Recurs in season 8, in a much more ethically questionable way. After learning that [[spoiler:Ferguson has regained her full memory]], he illicitly prescribes her the same drug he gave Liz (which we at this point learn has been banned in Australia), hoping it will stimulate her empathy. Going along with it is [[spoiler:his plan to support her amnesia defence at trial, even though he knows it's now not genuine]]. Ends up being AllForNothing in more ways than one when [[spoiler:Ferguson admits her guilt on the stand at trial, and he reveals he had been giving her a placebo for many months when she started to show progress]].
980* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Other than a quick scene where he basically just says hi, the first thing we see him do is successfully talk down a drug-addled prisoner holding a knife to [[spoiler:Vera]]'s pregnant belly.
981* HospitalHottie: While she does come to respect him as someone who cares about the women, this is definitely Boomer's first impression of the man. When they meet she is ''head over heels'' attracted to him.
982* ImaginaryLoveTriangle: Jake sees one when he notices Greg and Vera seemingly becoming close, but they're just friends. Eventually Jake realises this himself.
983[[/folder]]
984
985[[folder:Sean]]
986!!Sean Brody
987->'''Played by:''' Rick Donald
988->'''Seasons:''' 7
989* DepravedHomosexual: Played pretty much straight, as he's extremely CampGay and repeatedly tries to coerce ex-lover Jake into sex before [[spoiler:going even further off the rails]].
990* {{Foreshadowing}}: It's pretty clear from the get-go that there's something not quite right about Sean:
991** He's seen setting up a new route for drug smuggling the very episode in which he debuts.
992** He gets Linda a few "sure thing" longshot horse racing winners to entice her to trust him, and is oddly able to procure them.
993** [[spoiler:He sure is comfortable disposing of a dead body.]]
994** [[spoiler:When not one but ''three'' ramps fail to turn up evidence relating to Kaz's murder, that pretty strongly suggests an officer could have been involved.]]
995** Even ''Jake'', far from the straightest arrow in the quiver himself, thinks he's no good.
996* HostageSituation: [[spoiler:Engineers one in the two-part season 7 finale.]]
997* PrettyLittleHeadshots: [[spoiler:How he goes out when Allie gets the gun.]]
998[[/folder]]
999
1000
1001!Supporting
1002[[folder:Harry]]
1003!!Harry Smith
1004->'''Played by:''' Jake Ryan
1005->'''Seasons:''' 1-2
1006* AssholeVictim: Zigzagged. [[spoiler:No one really cares for his death - most of the drama revolves around who did the deed - but Bea does shed a tear, realizing Harry was all she had left of Debbie]].
1007* ButtMonkey: Things go pretty downhill after [[spoiler:Debbie's death; he turns to drinking, fails to kill Brayden, is thrown out of the prison after harassing Jackson about letting him see Bea, and later has his windshield destroyed by Jackson after the latter believes Harry was responsible for harassing him. The next time we hear of him, he's dead.]]
1008* PutOnABus: Doesn't appear again after episode nineteen.
1009** BusCrash: [[spoiler:And is reported to have been murdered several episodes later]].
1010[[/folder]]
1011
1012[[folder:Debbie]]
1013!!Debra "Debbie" Smith
1014[[quoteright:328:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f8a1c64e92350944212da98b7dbc35ef.jpg]]
1015[[caption-width-right:350:''"I love you, Mum."'']]
1016->'''Played by:''' Georgia Flood
1017->'''Seasons:''' 1-2
1018* TheCameo: For Bea's hallucinations in season two's opening episode.
1019%%* TheCutie
1020%%** [[spoiler:KillTheCutie]]
1021%%* [[spoiler:DiesWideShut]]
1022* OhCrap: [[spoiler:When she realizes that Brayden injected her with too much heroin.]]
1023* PlotDrivingDeath: [[spoiler:Her death in season one leads Bea to kill Jacs, triggering the struggle for top dog in season two as well as the season-long revenge arc that focuses on Bea plotting to kill Brayden. She was also Bea's last link to the outside, and with her death, Bea has nothing left to do but become top dog at the end of season two.]]
1024%%* [[spoiler:SacrificialLion]]%% Administrivia/ZCE
1025[[/folder]]
1026
1027[[folder:Brayden]]
1028!!Brayden Holt
1029[[caption-width-right:350:''"My mum's in here too."'']]
1030->'''Played by:''' Reef Ireland
1031->'''Seasons:''' 1-2
1032* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[spoiler: In the first season, while he goes through with killing Debbie, he disowns his mother for making him do so, and he visibly hesitates before sticking the needle in Debbie's arm. He brings this up to try and excuse himself when Bea has him at gunpoint in season two, but as soon as he thinks he's out of harm's way, his usual self-assured demeanor returns quickly; he may feel genuine remorse for his actions, but he's too proud to actually take responsibility for them. Bea shoots him on the spot once she realizes. He DiesWideShut.]]
1033* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has an ugly scar on the side of his face from where Bea attacked him.
1034* ItsPersonal: [[spoiler:He killed Debbie on Jacs's orders. Even after Bea kills Jacs, she makes it her mission throughout the entirety of the second season to kill him -- and succeeds.]]
1035* PrettyLittleHeadshots: [[spoiler:How Bea kills him.]]
1036* SmugSnake: Acts this way, a lot. [[spoiler:And it's his smug smirk after Jackson convinces Bea to let Brayden go that makes her reconsider and kill him.]]
1037* TheSociopath: Seduces girls, including family friends, hooking them on drugs and getting them to do dirty work for the family.
1038[[/folder]]
1039
1040[[folder:Vinnie]]
1041!!Vinnie Holt
1042->'''Played by:''' John Bach
1043->'''Seasons:''' 1
1044* BusCrash: Is reported to have died of a heart-attack during [[spoiler:Brayden's funeral]].
1045* MayDecemberRomance: With his young "tart."
1046[[/folder]]
1047
1048[[folder:Nash]]
1049!!Nash Taylor
1050[[caption-width-right:350:''"I fucking love you, Doreen!"'']]
1051[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/686f936301a3caee6bb26a188acb9d3a.png]]
1052->'''Played by:''' Luke Mckenzie
1053->'''Seasons:''' 2-5
1054
1055Nash is an inmate from Walford prison. He and a group of Walford inmates are sent to Wentworth to help the women with a garden project orchestrated by Ferguson, during which Nash falls in love with Doreen and begins a secret relationship with her.
1056----
1057%%* Adorkable
1058* AllThereInTheManual: Soho's official website goes into detail regarding Nash and his background. He was arrested for automotive theft and no longer sees his first child, daughter Mia, for that exact reason. [[spoiler:Until season four, when he's living with her and his ex.]]
1059* TheBusCameBack: Nash returns for a handful of episodes in season three [[spoiler: before being framed and re-sentenced]]. Then again when [[spoiler:it's revealed his charges are dropped and he's back on the outside.]]
1060* ForbiddenFruit: Initially, his relationship with Doreen, which mostly consisted of secret, sexual meetings in Wentworth's potting shed.
1061* NiceGuy: Prisoners (and viewers) are initially wary of Nash but needn't be. When Doreen [[spoiler: announces her pregnancy to Nash over the prison wall]], it seems for a moment he may bail on her, but he doesn't.
1062* PutOnABus: Literally in season two; he and the rest of the Walford inmates are removed from Wentworth and sent back to their own prison on a bus after [[spoiler:Bates tries to rape Franky and she assaults him]].
1063* PutOnABusToHell: After a brief return in season three, [[spoiler:Nash is soon framed by Joan for drug-smuggling and once again sent to Walford prison. Luckily, the charges get dropped]].
1064[[/folder]]
1065
1066[[folder:Jianna]]
1067!!Jianna Riley
1068->'''Played by:''' Tasia Zalar
1069->'''Seasons:''' 2-3
1070* DrivenToSuicide: It's assumed that she does this after [[spoiler:Jackson]] takes her baby away. [[spoiler:Ultimately averted, as it's revealed in season three that the prisoners killed her as a way to get back at the tyrannical Ferguson.]]
1071* TheLostLenore: To Ferguson.
1072* MissingMom: To her son Shayne, who never got to know her outside of Ferguson's stories to him.
1073* NeverSuicide: [[spoiler:Kelly's story makes Fletcher (and us) assume that she killed herself after losing her baby, but Fletcher's remembrance of the rest of the conversation in season three reveals that she was murdered by the other prisoners.]]
1074* PosthumousCharacter
1075* TeenPregnancy
1076[[/folder]]
1077
1078[[folder:Colin]]
1079[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2b356f02e1a0274380c548154620af8e.png]]
1080[[caption-width-right:350:''"You aren't gonna squeal, are ya?"'']]
1081->'''Played by:''' Steve Le Marquand
1082->'''Seasons:''' 2
1083[[/folder]]
1084
1085[[folder:Kaiya]]
1086->'''Played by:''' Tanika Fry
1087->'''Seasons:''' 1
1088[[caption-width-right:350:''"I want my teddy."'']]
1089----
1090* TheCutie
1091* PutOnABus: Leaves during the second episode to live with her grandmother and isn't seen again, nor is she even really mentioned by Doreen, her own surrogate mother!
1092* TheReveal: Her mum isn't Doreen. It's Toni.
1093* ShoutOut: Her teddy is a reference to ''Prisoner'' Doreen's teddy.
1094[[/folder]]
1095
1096[[folder:Nils Jesper]]
1097->'''Played by:''' Tony Nikolakopoulos
1098->'''Seasons:''' 2-4
1099* BaldOfEvil
1100* TheDragon: To Ferguson.
1101[[/folder]]
1102
1103[[folder:Don]]
1104!!Detective Don Kaplan
1105->'''Played by:''' Steve Bastoni
1106->'''Seasons:''' 4-5
1107* BaldOfEvil
1108* DirtyCop: It isn't immediately obvious, but it becomes clear toward the end of his arc that he's working on behalf of Sonia, rather than trying to take her down.
1109* InspectorJavert: Subverted, he ''seems'' to be this about Sonia for a while before it's revealed he's (literally and figuratively) in bed with her.
1110* ManipulativeBastard: Knows ''just'' what strings to pull with Liz to get her to do his bidding.
1111[[/folder]]
1112
1113[[folder:Turk]]
1114!!Gregory "Turk" Turkel
1115->'''Played by:''' Andy [=McPhee=]
1116->'''Seasons:''' 4-6
1117* BaldOfEvil
1118* FaceOfAThug: Played straight.
1119* ItWorksBetterWithBullets / WeaponForIntimidation: Twice he holds an unloaded gun up to Jake's head (pulls the trigger the first time).

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