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Joan Ferguson is a fictional character in the Australian television series Wentworth, who serves as the main antagonist from season two to season five. Joan is portrayed by actress Pamela Rabe. Her storylines centre on rivalries with Will Jackson, Bea Smith and most staff and inmates.
Joan Ferguson (Pamela Rabe) (seasons 2–8) became the Governor of Wentworth after Erica Davidson. Before being the governor, Ferguson was a correctional officer at Blackmoor Prison, where she shared a special bond with an inmate named Jianna, who was pregnant. She becomes a prisoner in season 4. She appears as hallucinations in season 6.
With the case of Joan Ferguson presumably closed, a significantly pregnant Vera and her co-conspirators in the Freak's demise, Will and Jake, are off the hook... at least for now. Meanwhile, Wentworth's eclectic mix of misfits are fracturing as the powers of love, deception and revenge threaten to break them apart for good.
Ferguson also tries reaching out to Doreen as her pregnancy reaches full term and unwittingly calls Doreen "Jianna", the name of her former inmate-lover. Bea believes there may be a way of getting to Ferguson and tells Doreen to find out more. Bea also enlists Kaz's help to track down Ferguson's henchman.
Lucy Ferguson: Yoni Prior – episodes 385–389 The niece of officer Joan Ferguson who arrives inside on drug charges. She breaks into Joan's house, persuades her to let her stay while she looks for a job and to lend her money to buy new clothes for an interview. She buys drugs, which she and her boyfriend hide in Joan's house until they can ...
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Daisy Link has been behind bars on a second-degree murder charge since 2022 — but she mysteriously became pregnant by another inmate. Both Link, 29, and Joan Depaz, 24, were being held at the ...
At Joan Ferguson’s trial for Kath Maxwell’s murder, Dr Miller testifies under oath her amnesia is genuine. Outside the court, Vera warns Ferguson she remains prepared to reveal the truth. Under cross examination, Ferguson reveals her memory has returned and wishes to change her plea to guilty.