Doreen has a go at Vera for shooting her mouth off at the hospital about her being a former prisoner at Wentworth.
The music that plays in this scene has now been identified as 'Static Objects'. I...
Doreen has a go at Vera for shooting her mouth off at the hospital about her being a former prisoner at Wentworth.
The music that plays in this scene has now been identified as 'Static Objects'. It is the same as (eg.) when Len Murphy disarmed Bobbie in the dining room (500) after she heard about Phil Cleary's death.
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I think we're all missing the point here! The point being that people like Vera will never give any of the women a chance to change, even if they are doing their best to turn things around. Vera's the sociopath!
Oh, don't get me wrong, Vera is likeable and I know she's not corrupt, but I agree that she can be harsh and cruel sometimes while always following the rule book, because she believed in professionalism and strictness, which is fair enough.
To be fair, I haven't seen all episodes of Doreen's kind of personality, but I am getting there slowly. LOL
I've only watched this scene in this episode and no other scenes, which will go against Doreen from what has been said above so I believe you, guys.
Vera was an extremely unlikable officer, but she was also very complicated; to compare her to The Freak, is totally absurd. Vera was harsh and at times even cruel, but she was not a bent screw. Also, given how Vera is abused later in this episode at Wentworth, it is hard to imagine that she is wrong about most of the prisoners real intent and motives.
Love or hate her, Vera was more often right than wrong about the sociopaths that are in prisons!
I must say, that those here who side with Vera, are right on the money. Doreen was acting like a total immature bitch at the hospital (big surprise there) and Vera simply put her in her place. Logically, if Doreen didnt want anyone to know she had been in prison, she would have been either polite or indifferent to her, to cover her own ass.
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To be fair, I haven't seen all episodes of Doreen's kind of personality, but I am getting there slowly. LOL
I've only watched this scene in this episode and no other scenes, which will go against Doreen from what has been said above so I believe you, guys.
Vera was an extremely unlikable officer, but she was also very complicated; to compare her to The Freak, is totally absurd. Vera was harsh and at times even cruel, but she was not a bent screw. Also, given how Vera is abused later in this episode at Wentworth, it is hard to imagine that she is wrong about most of the prisoners real intent and motives.
Love or hate her, Vera was more often right than wrong about the sociopaths that are in prisons!