The best episode directed by Magnus Martens is "A Fixer of Sorts", rated 9/10 from 22 user votes. It was "written by Justin Britt-Gibson". "A Fixer of Sorts" aired on 1/23/2015 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Lose Yourself and All is Lost".
Nola and Burton have a bloody confrontation. Tommy defies Chayton's orders and attacks Proctor's club. Hood's secret is threatened when a FBI agent shows up at his door, as someone close to him discovers the truth.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Justin Britt-Gibson
Asgeir, police officer with the special unit, wants to start a new life with his daughter Michelle in placid Vestvik in Norway. Instead he is confronted with a radical right-wing terror cell.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Gjermund Stenberg Eriksen
After Bjørn dies by a lethal shot, Asgeir's wish of a new and safe life for him and his daughter ends quickly. The internal investigation against him is his smallest problem.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Helena Nielsen
Ragna reveals how far she is willing to go to become part of the group and continue her mission; when Asgeir's identity is leaked, neither he nor his daughter are safe anymore.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Nikolaj Frobenius
Following the presumably Islamist attack on the right-wing populist candidate, Germany is upside down. However, the cell is planning something much bigger to finalize the swing on the right.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Embla Veier Bugge
Now it is clear what the cell is willing to sacrifice to change the political and social state in Gernany and Europe radically: the life of more than 1000 children.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Gjermund Stenberg Eriksen
Carrie quits her job at the diner. Deva steals from a video game store. After Siobhan's discovery, Lucas decides to kill Proctor before leaving Banshee for good, with unforeseen consequences.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Justin Britt-Gibson
Cole gets stranded in 2016 after an attempt to destroy the virus changes the future. Jones and Railly deal with the consequences of the changed timeline.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Sean Tretta
As Coulson, Mack and Fitz attempt to track down and neutralize a rogue group looking to end Inhuman Registration worldwide, Simmons and Dr. Radcliffe only have hours to save May before she succumbs forever to her mysterious illness.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Craig Titley
Forces come to a head when Ramse does what it takes to protect his newfound family, leaving Cole to deal with the aftermath.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Terry Matalas
Mariah campaigns to turn the city and the police against Luke, and not even Misty or Claire may be able to save him.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: N/A
Al's questioning uncovers some surprising truths about the group's past. John Dorie receives unexpected news.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: N/A
Morgan tries to help Alicia and the fractured group of survivors as a storm brews.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: N/A
A divided group struggles to get together. Others turn to the greater good.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Matthew Negrete
Iris welcomes an enigmatic ally to their community while Hope questions the visitor's motives. A message upends the sisters' worldview, forcing them to decide between the safety of their home and the uncertainty of the world beyond.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Matthew Negrete
The group adjusts to the reality of life beyond the walls of their community. Iris tries to take over, despite Hope's reservations. Felix and Huck follow the teenagers, while Felix is forced to face unwanted memories.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Ben Sokolowski