The best episode directed by Corin Hardy is "Episode 4", rated 9.4/10 from 8 user votes. It was "written by Gareth Evans". "Episode 4" aired on 4/23/2020 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Episode 1".
Elliot's loyalty is tested by an increasingly suspicious Ed Dumani. Sean throws a dinner in an attempt to unite the two families. Alexander is asked to meet with some of Finn’s old contacts.
Director: Corin Hardy
Writer: Gareth Evans
A new ruling force is running London, but not everyone is happy with their methods and a rebellion is brewing.
Director: Corin Hardy
Writer: Tom Butterworth
Billy Wallace returns to London to seek revenge. Meanwhile, someone is picking off more of Koba's associates.
Director: Corin Hardy
Writer: Lauren Sequeira
The taps are off for all gangs in London except Asif Afridi, so frustrated Kurdish gang leader Lale decides to hit a shipment of his cows that are being used to smuggle heroin. Elliot makes a connection with a key member of the Dumani family. Sean unleashes his fury after he makes a discovery about his father’s murder.
Director: Corin Hardy
Writer: Matt Flannery
Lale is asked to make an impossible decision. Will she choose her homeland or her family? Sean enacts a dangerous plan. Elliot takes on a new foe. Ed is confronted with shocking evidence of Finn’s deal with Luan.
Director: Corin Hardy
Writer: Matt Flannery
Old scores are settled. New alliances are forged. Lives are lost. Elliot is forced to make a choice that will define his entire future. And Sean makes a discovery about a traitor who has been in his midst all along.
Director: Corin Hardy
Writer: Matt Flannery
In a thrilling penultimate episode, Elliot goes after those who have wronged him, but when his plan unravels, we see what Elliot is truly capable of.
Director: Corin Hardy
Writer: Rowan Athale
As the series races to a climax, who will emerge as winner in the battle for control of London?
Director: Corin Hardy
Writer: Tom Butterworth