The best episode directed by Gilles Bannier is "Episode 6", rated 8/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Emilia di Girolamo". "Episode 6" aired on 1/18/2018 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Time of Death (1)".
In the final episode, Karl and Elise face a tense and gripping showdown with the Pied Piper, while the truth about the Moreau abduction is revealed at last.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Emilia di Girolamo
As DI Helen Weeks grapples apprehensively with pregnancy, she is compelled to return to her loathed rural home town of Polesford, Derbyshire. Two girls have been abducted, and the man arrested is married to Helen's childhood best friend, Linda. But is he guilty? And why is Helen so desperate to come to Linda's aid after avoiding Polesford for all these years?
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Daniel Brocklehurst
Helen and Paul are joined by pathologist friend Phil Hendricks as they become further embroiled in the abduction case. The clock is ticking to find Poppy alive and clear Bates's name, but to Paul's vexation, Helen seems increasingly disturbed by being in Polesford. Is she too distracted by pressing secrets past and present to keep her mind on the case?
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Daniel Brocklehurst
As a young mother-to-be helps Karl and Elise with their enquiries a new development threatens to tear the pair's partnership apart.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: John Jackson
Karl makes a foreboding discovery at Elise’s apartment, and the pattern of missing people continues.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Emilia di Girolamo
A paramilitary-style assault case has Grace determined to bring the McIntyres to their knees. When Gordy pulls away from Angela, she becomes desperate for help.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Fran Harris
Mo’s side deal goes ahead, risking his relationship with his father. Tommy’s firearms exam is brought forward, and Stevie tries to convince Grace to come back to work.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Declan Lawn
PSNI probationer Grace promises to help Angela, whose son has fallen in with a notorious gang. But with undercover agents watching, will she be able to keep her word?
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Declan Lawn
The team scramble to deal with a bad batch of drugs while the McIntyres try to cover their tracks. Annie receives terrifying news that has her wondering who she can trust.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Declan Lawn
The police ombudsman investigates the team after a disastrous night shift. Helen uncovers a scandal, while a crisis at home has Grace doubting her career choice.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Declan Lawn
The team work together after the shooting. Stevie clashes with the spooks, Mo learns the truth about his father, and Grace accepts that she might break her promise to Angela.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Declan Lawn
Marcella receives an anonymous package. At Jessie's vigil, DCI Sangha spots an eerily familiar face. Finn finds out who sold Jessie the heroin.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Paul Waters
Horrified by her actions, Anna decides to flee, and Jack fights back for his family. Meanwhile, Elizabeth Bradshaw attempts to forget her traumatic ordeal, but relief is cut short by the delivery of her letter of termination
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Rowan Joffe
Eighteen months later, Marcella has a new life as a deep undercover operative in Belfast, spying on a powerful family that's running a shady business.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Hans Rosenfeldt
Marcella is recognized on the street, and later finds an odd note on her windshield. When DCI Sangha arrives in Belfast, Bobby must cover his tracks.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: N/A
1965-1970: On the orders of his boss Balducci, chief of the Marseille underworld, Tony is promoted and teamed up with Guido. In 2011, Kenz holds a party that ends in the death of a rival gang member.
Director: Gilles Bannier
Writer: Virginie Brac