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The Best Episodes Directed By Miguel Alcantud

Every TV Episode Directed by Miguel Alcantud Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Miguel Alcantud Ratings Summary

"Episode 6" is the best rated episode directed by Miguel Alcantud. It scored 8/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by Daniel Écija. It aired on 10/19/2017 and is rated 2.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Burden of Duty".

  • Episode 6
    8.0/101 votes

    #1 - Episode 6

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 10/19/2017

    Director: Miguel Alcantud

    Writer: Daniel Écija

  • The Burden of Duty
    5.8/105 votes

    #2 - The Burden of Duty

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 7/15/2021

    Alfonso, following Urraca’s advice, has one last tempting card up his sleeve to get Ruy to stay in Leon by his side: breaking off Jimena’s betrothal to Orduño and blessing her marriage to Ruy. Ruy will get everything he wants, but in exchange he will have to betray Sancho. Meanwhile, the Arabs, who are looking to destabilize the Christian kingdoms, tell Sancha that the King was poisoned.

    Director: Miguel Alcantud

    Writer: Luis Arranz

  • Baraka
    4.1/107 votes

    #3 - Baraka

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 12/18/2020

    Fernando sends his son, Sancho, with a small army to Zaragoza to confront his brother, Ramiro, the King of Aragon. Before leaving with Sancho, Ruy reveals to the King that Flaín tried to kill him. Fernando starts to investigate who betrayed him. Meanwhile, Ruy leaves León ignorant to the fact Flaín sent a hitman within the troop to kill him.

    Director: Miguel Alcantud

    Writer: Luis Arranz

  • The Conspiracy
    3.7/1010 votes

    #4 - The Conspiracy

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 12/18/2020

    It’s the mid-11th Century. Ruy es a young man who has just been named squire to Prince Sancho, King Fernando of León’s eldest son. One night he discovers that someone he loves is involved in a conspiracy to overthrow the King. From then on, Ruy is caught between his loyalty to duty and to his heart.

    Director: Miguel Alcantud

    Writer: Luis Arranz