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The Best Episodes Directed By Daniele Luchetti

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Daniele Luchetti Ratings Summary

"Indecencies" is the best rated episode directed by Daniele Luchetti. It scored 6.2/10 based on 4 votes. It was written by Saverio Costanzo. It aired on 2/6/2022 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Treatment".

  • Indecencies
    6.2/104 votes

    #1 - Indecencies

    Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 2/6/2022

    After Nino's unexpected appearance at her book presentation in Milan, Elena realizes her childhood crush never really abandoned her, and doubts begin to form about her fiance Pietro. Later, a scathing review leaves Elena questioning herself as a writer.

    Director: Daniele Luchetti

    Writer: Saverio Costanzo

  • The Treatment
    6.2/104 votes

    #2 - The Treatment

    Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 2/13/2022

    Concerned about Lila's worsening health, Elena seeks advice from her future mother-in-law Adele, who encourages her to write an expose on the Soccavo plant and the mounting unrest between rival unions. After several doctors' visits, Lila becomes determined to move back to the neighborhood despite being viewed as a pariah.

    Director: Daniele Luchetti

    Writer: Saverio Costanzo

  • Cold War
    6.2/104 votes

    #3 - Cold War

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 2/13/2022

    After a tense argument about plans for a family, Elena and Pietro marry in town hall, and later, are surprised with a reception organized by Adele. Though she had hoped to concentrate on her next book, Elena gives birth to a daughter and struggles to find time to write.

    Director: Daniele Luchetti

    Writer: Saverio Costanzo

  • Terror
    6.2/104 votes

    #4 - Terror

    Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 2/20/2022

    Following news of a murder in Naples, Pasquale and Nadia turn up unannounced at Elena's house in Florence, further fuelling discord with her husband. Meanwhile, Elena suspects all is not right with Lila when she's asked to take Gennaro on their summer beach trip.

    Director: Daniele Luchetti

    Writer: Saverio Costanzo

  • Becoming
    6.2/104 votes

    #5 - Becoming

    Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 2/20/2022

    On holiday, Elena grows increasingly exasperated with Gennaro and after receiving shocking news about her sister Elisa, she cuts the family trip short to travel back to Naples. Later, tensions mount at a dinner with the Solaras, and Pietro shares his unvarnished opinion of Lila with Elena.

    Director: Daniele Luchetti

    Writer: Saverio Costanzo

  • Try Again
    6.2/104 votes

    #6 - Try Again

    Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 2/27/2022

    Elena's marriage is more and more in crisis, Pietro is distant and she feels treated like a servant. One day, Nino Sarratore shows up at the Airota's door. He and Pietro become friends and say goodbye with the promise to meet again. Elena anxiously awaits their next meeting and finally resumes writing.

    Director: Daniele Luchetti

    Writer: Saverio Costanzo

  • Those Who Leave, Those Who Stay
    6.2/104 votes

    #7 - Those Who Leave, Those Who Stay

    Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 2/27/2022

    Elena and Pietro meet Nino's family. Nino gives Elena his feedback on the manuscript, when he discovers that Pietro has not read it he shows hostility towards her, but in a veiled and underhanded way. Pietro's reaction to Nino's passive-aggressive attacks only confirms Elena's doubts about her husband.

    Director: Daniele Luchetti

    Writer: Saverio Costanzo

  • The Fever
    6.0/104 votes

    #8 - The Fever

    Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 2/6/2022

    A nervous Elena introduces Pietro to her family, and, though he instantly charms his future in-laws, Immacolata rejects their plans for a civil wedding ceremony. Months later, Lila falls ill due to the deplorable conditions at the Soccavo factory and makes Elena promise to take care of her son Gennaro if anything happens to her.

    Director: Daniele Luchetti

    Writer: Saverio Costanzo