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First Blood (Wentworth)

"First Blood" is the thirty-fifth episode of the Australian drama series Wentworth. It is also the first episode of the show's fourth season, and was broadcast on 10 May 2016. The episode's story begins four months after the events of the previous episode, "Blood and Fire". "First Blood" saw the introduction of Kate Jenkinson's character Allie Novak, former prison Governor Joan (Pamela Rabe) returning as an inmate and the beginning of a rivalry between central character Bea Smith (Danielle Cormack) and Kaz Proctor (Tammy Macintosh). The episode also includes scenes set outside the prison, which follow Franky Doyle (Nicole da Silva), a former inmate who is released on parole. It was the first episode of the show to be filmed at a new rebuilt set. It has received generally positive reviews from television critics. Reviews regarding scenes in which Joan is incarcerated in a glass-walled cell were less favourable.

"First Blood"
Wentworth episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 1
Directed byKevin Carlin[1]
Written byJohn Ridley[citation needed]
Original air date10 May 2016 (2016-05-10)
Running time46 minutes
Guest appearances
  • Libby Tanner as Bridget Westfall
  • Jacquie Brennan as Linda Miles
  • Sally-Anne Upton as Lucy Gambaro
  • Ra Chapman as Kim Chang
  • Charli Tjoe as Tina Mercado
  • Martin Sacks as Derek Channing
  • Luke McKenzie as Nash Taylor
  • Maddy Jevic as Lee Radcliffe
  • Richard Sutherland as Alan Doyle
  • Jason Geary as Radio DJ
  • Bessie Holland as Stella Radic
  • Sophia Katos as Mel Barrett
  • Katerina Kotsonis as Officer Murphy
  • Lisa Maza as Koori prisoner
  • Michelle Nisbet as Muslim prisoner
  • Milla Cormack as Tess Doyle
  • Demi Sorono as Kim Chang Stunt Double
  • Paul Rochford as Prison guard
Episode chronology
← Previous
"Blood and Fire"
Next →
"Poking Spiders"
Wentworth (season 4)
List of episodes

Plot edit

The episode begins with Franky (Nicole da Silva) giving an interview on radio about her time inside Wentworth. While Franky is doing the interview, Bea (Danielle Cormack) is watching the world go by while travelling back to Wentworth after the fire. Vera and Channing are discussing the re-built prison block. Will (Robbie Magasiva) and Vera (Kate Atkinson) are standing with other prison guards awaiting the arrival of the other prisoners from Walford. When settling back into the new block, multiple prisoners welcome Bea back with gifts and Lucy Gambaro gives Bea a shiv in the belief that Bea may need it. Then a prisoner, Allie, comes to see Bea Smith (Danielle Cormack) informing her that Kaz wanted to see Bea but is told by Maxine that Kaz would have to meet Bea. Bea has a meeting with Vera about how they can work together to help the prison. Bea requests that the prison has conjugal visits that Walford has. Bea then goes and meets with Kaz where Kaz spitefully welcomes Bea back to the prison. Kaz then gives Bea a bottle of alcohol. Franky and Bridget Westfall (Libby Tanner) have been shown to be enjoying a lot of personal time together. Although it is shown that someone is watching them.

That night a van comes to Wentworth and Joan (Pamela Rabe) comes out of the van and the staff all become uneasy but Vera reassures them that it is just until her trial. The next day, the prisoners all witness Kim (Ra Chapman) scaling a barbed fence due to being on drugs. Bea is visibly disgusted. Kim has to be restrained by the prison staff on a hospital bed. Vera and Will discuss the possibility that it is meth she is on. When Bea and Maxine beat up the prisoner they believe supplied Kim the drugs, Kaz tells her gang that Bea is now the abuser. When Doreen leaves Bea alone in the showers, Allie comes in and looks at Bea naked, Bea then closes the curtain and finishes her shower. Bea walks over to Allie and confronts her. They end up having a fight in the shower when Bea pushes her into the wall. That evening, Bridget and Franky discuss the fact Joan knows about their relationship, Doreen (Shareena Clanton) gives Joshua over to Nash (Luke McKenzie) and Bea starts to cut herself.

Production edit

On 21 April 2015, Foxtel announced that the episode would be screened in May 2016.[2] SoHo aired a special show titled "An Audience With the Cast of Wentworth" on 3 May 2016. It was designed to offer the audience an insight into the show and build anticipation for the series premiere later that month.[3] The episode first aired on 10 May 2016 in Australia.[4]

The episode picks up four months after the events of the previous episode. A fire destroyed parts of the prison and several inmates had to be transferred to another facility until construction was completed.[5] The episode marks a change in character dynamic as prison staff take on new roles. Vera is promoted to Governor and Will is promoted to Deputy Governor but still has a target on his back.[6]

Atkinson told Carena Crawford from All About Soap that the episode features Joan returning to the prison as an inmate. She explained that writers included "psychological jousting" between Vera and Joan that is "really delicious". "First Blood" marks the first time Vera appears to have the "upper hand" over other characters. Atkinson warned that her character gets too confident too early because it becomes apparent by the end of the episode that Joan will not make prison life easy.[7]

Casting edit

The episode featured Socratis Otto and Tammy Macintosh resuming their respective roles of Maxine Conway and Kaz Proctor, making their first appearances as regular cast members.[4] Kate Jenkinson was also introduced during "First Blood" as new inmate Allie Novak.[8] Regular cast member Aaron Jeffery who played Matthew "Fletch" Fletcher had left the show off-screen and prior to "First Blood" airing.[9]

Locations edit

It was mentioned that "a new and bigger filming location for the series in western Melbourne, which on-screen will appear as a new wing of the prison."[8]

David Knox for TV Tonight stated "Now filmed at a new location in western Melbourne, and helmed by a new Series Producer in Pino Amenta, there are changes on screen and behind the scenes."[10]

Reception edit

"First Blood" was watched by 140,000 Australians according to overnight ratings regarding the original airdate.[11] In the United Kingdom 930,000 watched the episode on Channel 5.[12] Seneca Cabrera from The Bit Bag stated "Wentworth does not like to disappoint their fans when it comes to releases. Episode 1 was shown yesterday, May 10, to give you a start of another season packed with exciting revelations once again."[13] Graeme Blundell for The Australian described the episode's opening as "an eerie and atmospheric opening sequence"[1] Elaine Atwell writing for AfterEllen said "I watched this episode, and I realized just how happy I am to be back behind bars."[14] Atwell also praised the character development of Kaz during the episode, adding "even just one episode in, Kaz emanates an electricity that feels like standing too near a power station. She hums with it. Her face is tight with it..."[15] "First Blood" was included in Soaplife's "Must see TV" feature. The features writer opined that it returned with plenty of stories and it was "all change" for the characters.[16] TV Choice included the episode in their "pick of the day" feature and a writer said that it brought about "big changes" in the series.[17]

Linda Howard from the Evening Times said that the episode sets up the show for another "turbulent season".[18] Matt Baylis from the Daily Express criticised it, singling out scenes featuring Joan being held in a cell with a glass window. They noted it was implausible for her to be able "to smell things and spot tiny details that unsettle all who visit her" while behind glass.[19] However, Gerard O'Donovan (The Daily Telegraph) disagreed and praised the scenes as "a triumph of camp, lip-quivering menace in a glass-walled cell." She added that "First Blood" was "an absolute belter, featuring a cast of fabulously strong, variably humane female characters."[20] Michael Moran from Bt.com bemoaned the dearth of realism in the episode. They were cynical about a prison governor being incarcerated in their former place of work. They added that "First Blood" is "to be watched as it was made: with tongue firmly in cheek."[21]

David Roy of The Irish News called this episode "A welcome return for the best prison drama on telly."[22] Herts & Essex Observer stated "Welcome back to Wentworth Prison, the Australian jail where the staff are arguably more dangerous than the inmates."[23] Meanwhile, David Stephenson from Express said " I’ve always wanted to see what happens when a woman willingly throws herself on to razor wire. The result was rather gross, and ear-splitting. Some moments in the drama were so out there, the continuity announcer warned the audience about “disturbing scenes” on returning from every commercial break."[24]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Law and disorder reign with ABC's Rake and prison drama Wentworth". The Australian. 7 May 2016. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Wentworth: Season 4 returning May 2016". Foxtel. 21 April 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  3. ^ . Foxtel. 29 April 2016. Archived from the original on 30 June 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Wentworth season 4 set for May 10 premiere". If Magazine. (The Intermedia Group). 30 March 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Wentworth Season 4 8.30pm Tuesdays on SoHo". Foxtel. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  6. ^ "About Wentworth". SoHo. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  7. ^ Crawford, Carena (18 June – 1 July 2016). "Imprisoned!". All About Soap. Hearst Magazines UK (377): 57.
  8. ^ a b "Returning: Wentworth". TV Tonight. 29 March 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  9. ^ "Aaron Jeffery won't return to Wentworth". TV Week. 23 March 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Wentworth jailhouse ready to rock". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Tuesday 10 May 2016". TV Tonight. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  12. ^ "Weekly top 30 programmes". BARB. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  13. ^ "Wentworth Season 4 Episode 1: Where To Watch Online [Spoilers] – Part 1". The Bit Bag. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  14. ^ "Wentworth recap (4.1): What's new Pussycat? - Page 1". AfterEllen. 12 May 2016. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  15. ^ "Wentworth recap (4.1): What's new Pussycat? - Page 2". AfterEllen. 12 May 2016. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  16. ^ "Must See TV". Soaplife (383): 63. 18 June – 1 July 2016.
  17. ^ "Today's choice". TV Choice. Bauer Media Group (26): 46. 25 June – 1 July 2016.
  18. ^ Howard, Linda (27 June 2016). "Wentworth: More than just another television show about women in prison". Evening Times. (Newsquest). Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  19. ^ Baylis, Matt (28 June 2016). "Last night's TV reviewed: The Real Story and Wentworth Prison". Daily Express. (Northern & Shell). Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  20. ^ O'Donovan, Gerard (27 June 2016). "Wentworth Prison: the Aussie prison drama better than Orange is the New Black - review". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  21. ^ Moran, Michael (27 June 2016). "On TV tonight: Superfoods: The Real Story, Wentworth Prison and Handmade: By Royal Appointment". Bt.com. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  22. ^ "Are you watching?: Wentworth Prison series four, Mondays, Channel 5". The Irish News. 1 July 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  23. ^ "Are You Owed a Pay Rise?: Channel 4 Dispatches, Today at Wimbledon...tonight's TV highlights". Hers & Essex Observer. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  24. ^ "TV round-up: Wimbledon 2016 and The Living and the Dead". Daily Express. 3 July 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2016.

External links edit

  • "First Blood" at IMDb  

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First Blood is the thirty fifth episode of the Australian drama series Wentworth It is also the first episode of the show s fourth season and was broadcast on 10 May 2016 The episode s story begins four months after the events of the previous episode Blood and Fire First Blood saw the introduction of Kate Jenkinson s character Allie Novak former prison Governor Joan Pamela Rabe returning as an inmate and the beginning of a rivalry between central character Bea Smith Danielle Cormack and Kaz Proctor Tammy Macintosh The episode also includes scenes set outside the prison which follow Franky Doyle Nicole da Silva a former inmate who is released on parole It was the first episode of the show to be filmed at a new rebuilt set It has received generally positive reviews from television critics Reviews regarding scenes in which Joan is incarcerated in a glass walled cell were less favourable First Blood Wentworth episodeEpisode no Season 4Episode 1Directed byKevin Carlin 1 Written byJohn Ridley citation needed Original air date10 May 2016 2016 05 10 Running time46 minutesGuest appearancesLibby Tanner as Bridget Westfall Jacquie Brennan as Linda Miles Sally Anne Upton as Lucy Gambaro Ra Chapman as Kim Chang Charli Tjoe as Tina Mercado Martin Sacks as Derek Channing Luke McKenzie as Nash Taylor Maddy Jevic as Lee Radcliffe Richard Sutherland as Alan Doyle Jason Geary as Radio DJ Bessie Holland as Stella Radic Sophia Katos as Mel Barrett Katerina Kotsonis as Officer Murphy Lisa Maza as Koori prisoner Michelle Nisbet as Muslim prisoner Milla Cormack as Tess Doyle Demi Sorono as Kim Chang Stunt Double Paul Rochford as Prison guardEpisode chronology Previous Blood and Fire Next Poking Spiders Wentworth season 4 List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 2 1 Casting 2 2 Locations 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editThe episode begins with Franky Nicole da Silva giving an interview on radio about her time inside Wentworth While Franky is doing the interview Bea Danielle Cormack is watching the world go by while travelling back to Wentworth after the fire Vera and Channing are discussing the re built prison block Will Robbie Magasiva and Vera Kate Atkinson are standing with other prison guards awaiting the arrival of the other prisoners from Walford When settling back into the new block multiple prisoners welcome Bea back with gifts and Lucy Gambaro gives Bea a shiv in the belief that Bea may need it Then a prisoner Allie comes to see Bea Smith Danielle Cormack informing her that Kaz wanted to see Bea but is told by Maxine that Kaz would have to meet Bea Bea has a meeting with Vera about how they can work together to help the prison Bea requests that the prison has conjugal visits that Walford has Bea then goes and meets with Kaz where Kaz spitefully welcomes Bea back to the prison Kaz then gives Bea a bottle of alcohol Franky and Bridget Westfall Libby Tanner have been shown to be enjoying a lot of personal time together Although it is shown that someone is watching them That night a van comes to Wentworth and Joan Pamela Rabe comes out of the van and the staff all become uneasy but Vera reassures them that it is just until her trial The next day the prisoners all witness Kim Ra Chapman scaling a barbed fence due to being on drugs Bea is visibly disgusted Kim has to be restrained by the prison staff on a hospital bed Vera and Will discuss the possibility that it is meth she is on When Bea and Maxine beat up the prisoner they believe supplied Kim the drugs Kaz tells her gang that Bea is now the abuser When Doreen leaves Bea alone in the showers Allie comes in and looks at Bea naked Bea then closes the curtain and finishes her shower Bea walks over to Allie and confronts her They end up having a fight in the shower when Bea pushes her into the wall That evening Bridget and Franky discuss the fact Joan knows about their relationship Doreen Shareena Clanton gives Joshua over to Nash Luke McKenzie and Bea starts to cut herself Production editOn 21 April 2015 Foxtel announced that the episode would be screened in May 2016 2 SoHo aired a special show titled An Audience With the Cast of Wentworth on 3 May 2016 It was designed to offer the audience an insight into the show and build anticipation for the series premiere later that month 3 The episode first aired on 10 May 2016 in Australia 4 The episode picks up four months after the events of the previous episode A fire destroyed parts of the prison and several inmates had to be transferred to another facility until construction was completed 5 The episode marks a change in character dynamic as prison staff take on new roles Vera is promoted to Governor and Will is promoted to Deputy Governor but still has a target on his back 6 Atkinson told Carena Crawford from All About Soap that the episode features Joan returning to the prison as an inmate She explained that writers included psychological jousting between Vera and Joan that is really delicious First Blood marks the first time Vera appears to have the upper hand over other characters Atkinson warned that her character gets too confident too early because it becomes apparent by the end of the episode that Joan will not make prison life easy 7 Casting edit The episode featured Socratis Otto and Tammy Macintosh resuming their respective roles of Maxine Conway and Kaz Proctor making their first appearances as regular cast members 4 Kate Jenkinson was also introduced during First Blood as new inmate Allie Novak 8 Regular cast member Aaron Jeffery who played Matthew Fletch Fletcher had left the show off screen and prior to First Blood airing 9 Locations edit It was mentioned that a new and bigger filming location for the series in western Melbourne which on screen will appear as a new wing of the prison 8 David Knox for TV Tonight stated Now filmed at a new location in western Melbourne and helmed by a new Series Producer in Pino Amenta there are changes on screen and behind the scenes 10 Reception edit First Blood was watched by 140 000 Australians according to overnight ratings regarding the original airdate 11 In the United Kingdom 930 000 watched the episode on Channel 5 12 Seneca Cabrera from The Bit Bag stated Wentworth does not like to disappoint their fans when it comes to releases Episode 1 was shown yesterday May 10 to give you a start of another season packed with exciting revelations once again 13 Graeme Blundell for The Australian described the episode s opening as an eerie and atmospheric opening sequence 1 Elaine Atwell writing for AfterEllen said I watched this episode and I realized just how happy I am to be back behind bars 14 Atwell also praised the character development of Kaz during the episode adding even just one episode in Kaz emanates an electricity that feels like standing too near a power station She hums with it Her face is tight with it 15 First Blood was included in Soaplife s Must see TV feature The features writer opined that it returned with plenty of stories and it was all change for the characters 16 TV Choice included the episode in their pick of the day feature and a writer said that it brought about big changes in the series 17 Linda Howard from the Evening Times said that the episode sets up the show for another turbulent season 18 Matt Baylis from the Daily Express criticised it singling out scenes featuring Joan being held in a cell with a glass window They noted it was implausible for her to be able to smell things and spot tiny details that unsettle all who visit her while behind glass 19 However Gerard O Donovan The Daily Telegraph disagreed and praised the scenes as a triumph of camp lip quivering menace in a glass walled cell She added that First Blood was an absolute belter featuring a cast of fabulously strong variably humane female characters 20 Michael Moran from Bt com bemoaned the dearth of realism in the episode They were cynical about a prison governor being incarcerated in their former place of work They added that First Blood is to be watched as it was made with tongue firmly in cheek 21 David Roy of The Irish News called this episode A welcome return for the best prison drama on telly 22 Herts amp Essex Observer stated Welcome back to Wentworth Prison the Australian jail where the staff are arguably more dangerous than the inmates 23 Meanwhile David Stephenson from Express said I ve always wanted to see what happens when a woman willingly throws herself on to razor wire The result was rather gross and ear splitting Some moments in the drama were so out there the continuity announcer warned the audience about disturbing scenes on returning from every commercial break 24 References edit a b Law and disorder reign with ABC s Rake and prison drama Wentworth The Australian 7 May 2016 Retrieved 15 May 2016 Wentworth Season 4 returning May 2016 Foxtel 21 April 2015 Retrieved 2 June 2016 Wentworth S4 An audience with the cast Foxtel 29 April 2016 Archived from the original on 30 June 2016 Retrieved 2 June 2016 a b Wentworth season 4 set for May 10 premiere If Magazine The Intermedia Group 30 March 2016 Retrieved 20 May 2016 Wentworth Season 4 8 30pm Tuesdays on SoHo Foxtel Retrieved 2 June 2016 About Wentworth SoHo Retrieved 14 May 2016 Crawford Carena 18 June 1 July 2016 Imprisoned All About Soap Hearst Magazines UK 377 57 a b Returning Wentworth TV Tonight 29 March 2016 Retrieved 26 May 2016 Aaron Jeffery won t return to Wentworth TV Week 23 March 2016 Retrieved 20 May 2016 Wentworth jailhouse ready to rock TV Tonight Retrieved 26 May 2016 Tuesday 10 May 2016 TV Tonight Retrieved 13 May 2016 Weekly top 30 programmes BARB Retrieved 16 July 2016 Wentworth Season 4 Episode 1 Where To Watch Online Spoilers Part 1 The Bit Bag 11 May 2016 Retrieved 13 May 2016 Wentworth recap 4 1 What s new Pussycat Page 1 AfterEllen 12 May 2016 Retrieved 15 May 2016 Wentworth recap 4 1 What s new Pussycat Page 2 AfterEllen 12 May 2016 Retrieved 15 May 2016 Must See TV Soaplife 383 63 18 June 1 July 2016 Today s choice TV Choice Bauer Media Group 26 46 25 June 1 July 2016 Howard Linda 27 June 2016 Wentworth More than just another television show about women in prison Evening Times Newsquest Retrieved 28 June 2016 Baylis Matt 28 June 2016 Last night s TV reviewed The Real Story and Wentworth Prison Daily Express Northern amp Shell Retrieved 28 June 2016 O Donovan Gerard 27 June 2016 Wentworth Prison the Aussie prison drama better than Orange is the New Black review The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 28 June 2016 Moran Michael 27 June 2016 On TV tonight Superfoods The Real Story Wentworth Prison and Handmade By Royal Appointment Bt com Retrieved 28 June 2016 Are you watching Wentworth Prison series four Mondays Channel 5 The Irish News 1 July 2016 Retrieved 5 July 2016 Are You Owed a Pay Rise Channel 4 Dispatches Today at Wimbledon tonight s TV highlights Hers amp Essex Observer 26 June 2016 Retrieved 5 July 2016 TV round up Wimbledon 2016 and The Living and the Dead Daily Express 3 July 2016 Retrieved 5 July 2016 External links edit First Blood at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title First Blood Wentworth amp oldid 1146008202, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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