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- As Barfield Prison begins to take shape again, Helen hires several new officers and two female employees: psychologist Maureen and educator Zania. Having lied about his marital situation, prisoner Alan is granted home leave for the weekend.
- Helen heads an investigation into the hostage incident at Barfield Prison. The situation has left Officer Morgan a broken man, and the prison is further rocked by a vote of no confidence in the current governor, Keller.
- Anthony and his cellmates go to trial for their part in the hanging incident. Helen is called as a witness and must lock horns with Anthony's formidable lawyer.
- Gov. Helen Hewitt has left Barfield Prison to take a research position in the U.S., studying hostage and siege procedures. After two years in America, she gets the chance to put her negotiating skills to the test when she's called back home. Once again Barfield has broken out in riot, and this time, a very key person has been taken hostage.
- Governor Helen Hewitt is eager to discuss her prison renovation plans in a television interview, but due to an internal leak to the tabloids, she never gets a chance to explain. Instead, she's blindsided on-camera with the morning headlines decrying the excessive cost of Barfield's renovation. Back at the rock pile, tensions are mounting. While one inmate attempts an escape, another's cell is burgled. And a new inmate arrives with too much money and too little sense.
- Two new prisoners arrive at Barfield: Norman is a tough, dangerous repeat offender; young Anthony is a first-timer and plenty scared. Because of the earlier escape, Helen is placed under review by the Prison Service, who are also considering shutting Barfield down completely.
- Barfield wakes up to a tragedy involving Alan as Helen prepares for an important visit from headquarters. Maureen leads a drama group, but Helen and the officers believe she's getting too close to Norman. Anthony and dealer Snoopy plan a hit on their tormentor, Braithwaite, aka 'Tarzan'.
- Helen Hewitt, prison board member and criminology researcher, joins a team tasked with investigating a suspicious death that occurred during a recent riot at the all-male Barfield Prison. When the governor of Barfield is sacked, Helen takes the job on a transitional basis, an appointment that bypasses the obvious successor and ignites resentment among both inmates and guards.
- The Barfield prisoners' musical is shaping up as rehearsals continue. Even so, Annette worries that her love-starved pianist is growing too fond of her page-turner inmate. Elsewhere, Helen's officers debate her proposed rule changes, including the advisability of taking away the prisoners' phone cards.
- Annette, the prison psychologist, has a delayed mental breakdown following her heinous attack. Helen, vowing that the show will go on, takes charge of the musical and hires some local thespians to help out. Meanwhile, Barfield's most violent high-security inmates are planning a breakout using the performance as a cover.
- Helen is reinstated as governor of Barfield, and she tries to comfort the prison psychologist, Annette following her ordeal. Snoopy's sentence is extended, although he doesn't remember what he did in a drug-fueled rage. In an effort to calm the raging Tarzan within Braithwaite, he is allowed a visit from his aging, dying father.
- Following a visit from his aged father, Braithwaite has become the model prisoner, so much so that he asks not only to take part in the upcoming musical, but also volunteers for any and all social activities. Warily, Helen takes a risk sending him back into the population. Officer Morgan, now a shattered man following his hostage ordeal, is called to an inquiry to explain what happened. Snoopy, angling to get out of the protected prisoners wing, agrees to be an informer.