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Prisoner Cell Block H Episode 134c

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

Lizzie's Birthday Party and the entrance of Agnes Foster after it appears that Paul Reid has disappeared of the face of the earth for no reason

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  • such a nice scene between lizzie and judy

  • i love lizzie

  • We have Safeways and Woolworths in the UK too. I wonder if they are same brand internationaly?

  • You can tell that for last couple of episodes Captain Barton has been speaking Paul Reid's lines.

  • That's interesting. The last time we saw a Safeway bag (It's Woolworths in the rest of Australia I think, but Safeway is Melbournes name for the same chain) it was paper. Meg carried a few to her appt when she lived by Gail & Tim a few eps back. In this clip they've upgraded to plastic. It looks really thick unlike the flimsy ones they give us now. They don't even have logos these days.

  • You're correct Mark, but I still think that the actor himself had to make a speedy exit or they would have done his goodbyes a little better, same with Jean Vernon. Either problems on set or their real lives. For all we know, Jean may have had a serious car accident or family crisis or god forbid was offered a part in something more important overseas LOL

  • I think that's the only reason they show those people. The wentworth staff & released prisoners must come into contact with thousands of people that were aren't shown. We're just shown the ones that will come in so that we, the audience, form a connection with them.

  • It's different back then. Smoking and drinking were both social events, like we have a cup of coffee together now. It was in the time before THE RESPONSIBLE SERVING OF ALCOHOL. Times have definately changed.

  • these people drink worse then the town drunk

  • lovely scene between lizzy and judy

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