On the Season 7 Finale of 'Wentworth,' Someone Finally Admitted to Killing Kaz (SPOILERS)
Who killed Kaz on 'Wentworth'? The wrongdoer was once finally printed in the Season 7 finale — and fans did not see it coming in any respect. Details!
So many things came about in the Season 7 finale of the Australian drama Wentworth that we don’t even know where to start, so we’ll start with the identity of Kaz Proctor’s killer.
The prison’s "Top Dog" had her throat slashed by way of an unknown assailant in Episode Four and there have been at least 3 suspects right off the bat, together with dementia sufferer Liz Birdsworth, who believed that she might have attacked Kaz in a fit of madness. As it seems, the mysterious assassin was once simply getting began.
Who killed Kaz on Wentworth? (SPOILERS)
Corrupt corrections officer Sean Brody admits to killing Kaz while protecting a few of the girls hostage in the jail’s laundry room. He claims to have finished it so as to stay Attorney General Michael Heston secure.
The revelation comes after he fatally shoots both Vicky Kosta and May Jenkins, the latter of whom's demise is a result of Boomer's attempt to finish the siege.
Though Sean tries to negotiate an escape by way of helicopter with prison mastermind Marie Winter, they’re both shot by means of Allie Novak. Marie takes a bullet to the leg and survives but Sean is killed instantly. We can’t say we’ll omit him.
Throughout the previous few episodes, many of the inmates idea that Marie was behind Kaz’s murder, but the mother of one insists that she didn’t know Sean was once liable for the dying until he confessed.
The solid never expected Wentworth to be this sort of large good fortune.
Celia Ireland, who performed Liz (RIP), just lately published that the forged didn’t know the fate of the show for a yr after wrapping the first season. "There’s no way we could envisage that it would get to Season 7, or beyond," she informed WHO magazine.
"We just didn’t even think about it, and I think because of social media, a lot’s changed, so we started filming Season 1 six-and-a-half, nearly seven, years ago. And social media has just gone nuts, so everything’s more accessible, and people can get more of what they want, more often, so it’s just kind of snowballed," she explained.
Bernard Curry, who entered the sequence in Season Four as Jake Stewart, says his feminine co-stars are to thank for Wentworth’s longevity. "The fact that it’s with women as its central protagonist characters… I think it resonates with the audience, be it female or male, I don’t think it matters," he shared.
"Also, the quality of the writing — I often relate it to Breaking Bad, where each episode has that sort of cliff-hang, that takes you into the next one," he added. "That storytelling is what draws people in."
Despite what you notice on display, Bernard assures fanatics that the solid really likes each and every other at the back of the scenes. "We are all peers and we all enjoy each other’s company as well as respect each other’s work. And I think we all raise our and each other’s standards to a higher level," he stated.
"When you walk in, you know that you’re going to have to step up to that higher level, and we always try to set a very high bar, and we’re not putting pressure on each other, that’s just the standards we set."
You can movement all seven seasons of Wentworth on Netflix now.
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