

No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: On the receiving end in season one (from Simmo) and on the giving end in season two (to Franky and Lucy).My God, What Have I Done?: Realizes she's gone too far after bringing Doreen and her baby into her fued with Ferguson.Mama Bear: To both her daughter and the other women.The Leader: In season three after being The Lancer for the first two seasons.Killed Off for Real: Stabs herself to death, with assistance from Ferguson.Ironic Echo: "If you rule through chaos, you reap what you sow." Joan originally said this to Bea after Bea's stabbing, and Bea echoes these words to Joan after Joan causes the prison fire.Impairment Shot: After her drink is spiked by Ferguson in season 4 prior to her murder attempt and the effects begin to take hold.In the season four finale, she stabs herself in the stomach to frame Ferguson.Heroic Sacrifice: Nearly happens in the season three finale when she re-enters the burning prison to save Franky.Liz, Joan, Franky and Jodie all learned this the hard way. Grey-and-Gray Morality: As aforementioned, she's a good person with her family and friends' best interests at heart, but don't forget what she's capable of and who she's willing to sacrifice to achieve her goals.succeeds in the season four finale, to ensure Ferguson's downfall.Driven to Suicide: Attempts it after learning of her daughter's death.Dope Slap: Gives one to Franky after the latter taunts her over failing to protect both Debbie and Harry.

The Dragon: Joan thinks Bea is under her control during season two.Death Glare: Is very good at giving these.Deadpan Snarker: Has her moments, but moreso when she's in 'Top Dog' mode.Dating Catwoman: Has an affair with Allie, a member of rival Kaz's group.The Chessmaster: Of season two, where she manipulates near enough everyone, culminating in her escaping, killing Brayden and returning to prison as its new, official Top Dog.The Chains of Commanding: Franky makes the practice of feuding for the position of Top Dog - and subsequently maintaining it - look easy and enjoyable.

Broken Bird: Comes across this way very much in the first season.Break-Up/Make-Up Scenario: Breaks up with Allie after she thinks she can't trust her, but they get back together.Boom, Headshot!: How she kills Brayden in the season two finale.Big Damn Heroes: Saving Franky from the fire in the season three finale.As of season three, she refuses to let any drugs of any kind enter her prison. Berserk Button: As with the other inmates, she refuses to lag ( though she nearly dobs Franky in to Ferguson in Failing Upwards) and despises child abuse.Beauty Is Never Tarnished: Has several facial scars as of season three.Batman Gambit: Near enough everything she does in season two, and at least half of what she does in season three.The first one is probably the best, though, when she stands up to Jacs in the cafeteria. Badass Boast: Gives out several throughout the series.
RED FROM WENTWORTH AND RICK THE WALKING DEAD PLUS
Plus she's killed a load of people by the end of the third season. She's a good person but she can be pretty damn scary and manipulative when she wants to be.

Alpha Bitch: Can be seen as one at times, especially once she's become Top Dog.Affectionate Nickname: Franky almost always calls her 'Red'.Action Girl: Quickly becomes one of these, even managing to get into a fight against Boomer and walk away without a bruise, and eventually winning a fight against Franky to become Top Dog.Bea soon finds herself in a fight for her life. Whilst adjusting to prison life, Bea makes both friends and enemies, and her worst mistake is angering then-Top Dog Jacs Holt. Bea is the main protagonist of Wentworth, initially sent to the prison on remand for several charges, including GBH and attempted murder.
