The BEST episodes of Wentworth season 9

Every episode of Wentworth season 9, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Wentworth season 9!

Fans of the iconic Prisoner series which pushed boundaries over three decades ago and still today boasts a loyal following worldwide, will remember Bea Smith as gutsy and fearless, ruling Wentworth Correctional Center with an iron fist. But who was Bea Smith before prison? How did a wife and mother from the suburbs become a top dog without rival? Wentworth is a dynamic, often confronting, drama series that begins with Bea’s early days in prison. Set in the present day, it is a modern adaptation of Prisoner contemporising legendary characters and their stories for today’s audience. This ten-part series takes the viewer inside to an uncompromising environment exploring the politics of women in a world without men, and how such a threatening experience both challenges and often changes those confined and working behind the razor wire.

Last Updated: 11/20/2024Network: Fox ShowcaseStatus: Ended
Legacy
star
8.59
191 votes

#1 - Legacy

Season 9 - Episode 10 - Aired 10/26/2021

In the final countdown, the fate of everyone is uncertain.

Directors: Kevin Carlin
Writer: John Ridley
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One Eye Open
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8.26
185 votes

#2 - One Eye Open

Season 9 - Episode 6 - Aired 9/28/2021

Ferguson continues to manipulate Eve in her revenge plan on Jake, and Marie discovers Rita is a cop.

Directors: Mat King
Writer: John Ridley
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The Unknown Terrorist
star
8.26
184 votes

#3 - The Unknown Terrorist

Season 9 - Episode 5 - Aired 9/21/2021

Finally exposed as Allie's attacker, a desperate Judy makes an audacious play for Lou's protection, while Ferguson fuels Eve's obsession with Jake.

Directors: Mat King
Writer: Kim Wilson
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Collateral
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8.20
181 votes

#4 - Collateral

Season 9 - Episode 7 - Aired 10/5/2021

Allie makes a pact with Vera and Will that has devastating personal consequences, while a crucial step in Boomer's quest for motherhood is achieved.

Directors: Beck Cole
Writer: John Ridley
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The Reckoning
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8.16
184 votes

#5 - The Reckoning

Season 9 - Episode 9 - Aired 10/19/2021

In the aftermath of Rita's exposure as a cop, the family fights for survival while Ann continues to unravel.

Directors: Kevin Carlin
Writer: John Ridley
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Judas Kiss
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8.14
185 votes

#6 - Judas Kiss

Season 9 - Episode 4 - Aired 9/14/2021

Allie pretends to be suicidal as part of a revenge plot against Lou, a new inmate arrives at Wentworth, and Rita and Ruby are accused of Morelli's murder by the police.

Directors: Roger Hodgman
Writer: John Ridley
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Will and Testament
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8.07
184 votes

#7 - Will and Testament

Season 9 - Episode 8 - Aired 10/12/2021

Evidence comes back to haunt Joan when the passports in her plan are found by the police. While tensions with the inmates reach an all time high when Rita's past is finally exposed to all the women

Directors: Beck Cole
Writer: Kim Wilson
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Rogue
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8.06
202 votes

#8 - Rogue

Season 9 - Episode 1 - Aired 8/24/2021

The season begins three weeks after the shivving of Allie. Marie enlists Sheila’s help to take out Lou, with tragic unforeseen consequences.

Directors: Fiona Banks
Writer: Kim Wilson
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Requiem
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7.96
191 votes

#9 - Requiem

Season 9 - Episode 2 - Aired 8/31/2021

The prison is reeling after the death of yet another inmate, the mood is sombre, as Boomer gets together with Gavin to make content for his website.

Directors: Fiona Banks
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Ties That Bind
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7.92
188 votes

#10 - Ties That Bind

Season 9 - Episode 3 - Aired 9/7/2021

Boomer faces a crisis of courage when she takes on Lou for top dog and Judy convinces Allie to help with her bid for extradition. A furious Ann calls a meeting about the 'systemic mismanagement' under Will Jackson's governorship. Allie and Lou continue to struggle with their grief. Marie learns of a committee into her affair with Will.

Directors: Roger Hodgman
Writer: John Ridley
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