Maxine gives Pauline and Roger their share of the robbery money, but Roger is already falling under suspicion for his actions that day. Spud takes his cut of the money and shoots through without Maxie. As the heat gets to her, Pauline calls the police and turns Maxie in. Lizzie and Maggie reminisce, but Bea is distinctly unimpressed by her. She wants extradition to the US, as she thinks it will be easier to get off there. She claims she was set-up, but Lizzie knows she wasn't. Lizzie and Maggie get drunk on cough syrup. Taken in by her, Bea decides to help Maggie in her extradition bid. Tracey realises her paralysis is psychological. She apologises to Joan and thanks her as she goes to court. She gets three years at Barnhurst. Litza phones her father, but he hangs up. Judy thinks Mikki made a mistake letting her stay at Driscoll. Wally agrees to give the inmates pottery lessons.
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If you're on the hunt for an enthralling crime drama that delves deep into the complexities of life behind bars, look no further than "Hinter Gittern." This German series offers a raw and intense portrayal of inmates’ lives at Frauengefängnis Reutlitz in Berlin. With its captivating storylines full of emotion, intrigue, and unexpected turns, this series will have you hooked from the very first episode.
A Compelling Narrative with Rich Characters