The best episode directed by Catherine Millar is "Ut Biberent Quoniam Esse Nollent", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Stephen M. Irwin". "Ut Biberent Quoniam Esse Nollent" aired on 3/7/2021 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Ne Puero Gladium".
[So That They Might Drink, Since They Refused To Eat] As Harrow's attempts to reconnect with his son are frustrated, Fern and James grow closer - while the baffling deaths of two teens sharpen Harrow's concern for his own children.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[Do Not Give a Sword to a Boy] While pressure mounts on Harrow to stop defending his son James, two baffling deaths demand all his wit and courage to solve - before another life is lost.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Leigh McGrath
[To Dare Is to Do] Harrow investigates the death of two base jumpers while Fern deals with the fallout of her arrest on serious drug allegations.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Leigh McGrath
Janet is in a race against time to bring mastermind Darren Faulkes to justice. But the unexpected intervention of an old foe is about to derail Janet's entire investigation.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Felicity Packard
Bea faces down an assassination attempt from the Holt clan. While new inmates enter the compound.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Marcia Gardner
Janet discovers Darren Faulkes is the mastermind of the betting syndicate, but with no evidence, the NCC is forced to launch an undercover mission using a most unlikely operative.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Greg Haddrick
Following the failure of Harry to avenge their daughter's death, Bea hatches a daring plot to lure Brayden Holt to the jail.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Timothy Hobart
When Phryne arrives at an idyllic vineyard to investigate a suspicious death, hostile townsfolk do everything they can to drive her out of town, and Hugh prepares for a perfect proposal.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Chris Corbett
There's a new wireless in the Fisher household, but there's a murder on the airwaves. Dot suffers the realisation that she doesn't want to relinquish working for Miss Fisher when she marries.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Ysabelle Dean
Scorpius buys the slaves containing D'Argo's son before D'Argo can. Some of the crew leave Moya in search of mercenaries to rescue Jothee. Meanwhile back on Moya, the stolen money has turned into metal eating spiders that begin to consume Moya.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Naren Shankar
Bea is caught up in the brutal rivalry between Franky and Jacs while Erica struggles to gain the support of the officers.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Pete McTighe
A strange globe appears on Moya, sucking in Crichton and duplicating him creating two additional people. One who is a de-evolved 'cave man' and another who has increased mental ability. Note: This episode features after the "Look at the Princess" trilogy on the DVDs.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Grant McAloon
[From the Deepest Chest] Harrow recovers from a near-fatal shooting and returns immediately to work, investigating the tragic puzzle of a young mother's psychotic episode while trying to figure out who shot him.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
The crew of Moya start blacking out and missing portions of time. Pilot becomes inhabited by another entity who needs to 'taste' each crew member to determine if they too are being inhabited.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Justin Monjo
Franky teaches Bea a tough lesson; Liz struggles with old demons; Franky stirs up new feelings in Erica
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Pete McTighe