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“ Bad Girls ”
S08E06: Pat puts her plan into action
Aired Thursday, Aug 17 2006 at 21:00 BST on ITV1
Published Friday, Aug 11 2006, 00:09 BST | By Kris Green | 3 comments

Wing Governor Lou Stoke is looking after her drug addict sister Vicky following a suicide attempt. But bad tempered Vicky has her suspicions about Rowan. What secrets will she discover?
Phyl and Bev are overjoyed when their delivery of alcoholic fruit arrives. But when their new “healthy eating” regime, doesn’t take off with the other women they are forced to offer the other women a share of their booty. When Governor Joy Masterton turns up and picks a piece for herself Phyl and Bev can only look on in horror - it looks like their scam is about to be found out.
Julie S meets her daughter-in-law Fidelity for the first time she is secretly not impressed, but if this is who her son has chosen, she’ll stand by him. Meanwhile Julie J overhears a shocking conversation involving Fidelity that will break her best mate’s heart.
Janine Nebeski starts receiving love letters from a mysterious Michael and is beginning to look a bit love sick. Her mates reckon it’s all one big fib and question the existence of Michael – she’s never mentioned him before and she’s not had any visitors. Who is this mystery man?
Since her daughter showed up at Larkhall, Joy seems to have lost the plot and has taken to drinking at work. This is a blessing in disguise for the Costa Cons as it means she hasn’t noticed the fruit was laced! Joy’s deputy Lou is worried and after hearing the full story, advises Joy to take some time off.
Natalie appears to fall for the escape plan and slips out during the wedding blessing to make her escape but she is furtively followed by Pat. As Natalie heads for the bin area Pat moves in for the final assault. But Natalie isn’t stupid; having spelt a rat she is laying in wait. When Pat makes her lunge, Natalie attacks from behind and a massive fight ensues. The girls fight for their lives – their animosity and hate for each other can continue no further. Could this be a bitter and bloody end for one of these inmates?
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Natalie, Shropshire, on August 28th, 2006
I really enjoyed this episode, it had a fitting exit for Natalie Buxton. However, I don't think that Larkhall will be the same without her there. I particularly thought how the Julie's revealed Julie S's cancer was particularly moving, and I was glad to see Fidelity didn't get away with her remarks!
I really enjoyed this episode, it had a fitting exit for Natalie Buxton. However, I don't think that Larkhall will be the same without her there. I particularly thought how the Julie's revealed Julie S's cancer was particularly moving, and I was glad to see Fidelity didn't get away with her remarks!
Mark, Birmingham, on August 18th, 2006
I don't know why this only got 4 stars in most of the magazines. I thought this was a fantastic episode, definately the best in this series. All the rage and hatred was just spilling out between Natalie and Pat when they were fighting. It's got to be one of the best fight scenes Bad Girls has ever had. It's a shame Natalie died, but it was an awesome end to a fantastic character.
I don't know why this only got 4 stars in most of the magazines. I thought this was a fantastic episode, definately the best in this series. All the rage and hatred was just spilling out between Natalie and Pat when they were fighting. It's got to be one of the best fight scenes Bad Girls has ever had. It's a shame Natalie died, but it was an awesome end to a fantastic character.








I thought this episode was really amazing! When Fenner died I thought Bad Girls wasnt going to be the same anymore but with Pat and Natalie fighting, I had to take that back!