Westside - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Episode 1
While NZ is going crazy for the America's Cup, the Wests are busy stealing for a living and welcoming baby Pascalle.

Episode 2
Rita is dealing with trouble and strife both at home and abroad, as the repercussions from the two bungled robberies spread. Meanwhile, Ted isn't safe in prison.

Episode 3
As Ted lies in hospital, Rita calls the troops to see off those responsible - and many innocent letter-boxes may perish as a result.

Episode 4
Ted's gang head down country for their first job without their leader. Plus, Cheryl brings home a hippy, leading to a very uncomfortable visitation from the past for Rita.

Episode 5
The Wests celebrate Van and Jethro's fourth birthday party. What could possibly go wrong? Apart from the appearance of a gang of angry clowns...

Episode 6
Ted wants payback for his suffering but doesn't believe in a truce or playing the long game. What plan will he come up with?

Episode 7
A plague has descended upon the West house and Rita must sort the mess out - including making a deal with the devil.

Episode 8
The West's past secrets risk being exposed. Rita and Wolf go head-to-head in a game of mutually assured destruction.

Episode 9
The war that has been simmering under the surface, between Rita and Wolf, bursts into fruition as Wolf takes matters into his own hands.

Episode 10
October 20, 1987. As the stock-market crashes around the West family and their associates an old dynasty crumbles and decays, while the next generation finds a home in which to forge the next one.
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