The best episode directed by Ole Christian Madsen is "Requiem", rated 9.1/10 from 22 user votes. It was "written by Jonathan Tropper". "Requiem" aired on 5/20/2016 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Tribal".
Resolved to leave Banshee, Lucas learns that the murder case he thought was finally closed may in fact be opening again. After a tense faceoff with Calvin and the Brotherhood, Proctor looks to finalize his deal with the Colombians. Carrie takes aim at one final act of vengeance. Brock demands allegiance from Bunker as Banshee braces for an uncertain future.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Jonathan Tropper
Cadi becomes a war zone when Chayton and the Red Bones attack the station with Hood, Brock, Proctor, Siobhan and the others trapped inside.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Adam Targum
A shocking murder near an Amish farm fractures relations between the Kinaho tribe and the Amish, who are forced to rely on Proctor to fend off a vengeful mob. Investigating the crime on Kinaho turf, Lucas and his deputies find themselves confronted by uncooperative gang members and their imposing leader, Chayton Littlestone. Meanwhile, Carrie welcomes an unexpected visitor, while Lucas deals with the sudden appearance of a most unwelcome one.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Evan Dunsky
Following a lead from Brock, Lucas visits a strict Amish schoolteacher who might have insights into the murder of Kinaho tribe member Lana Cleary and the disappearance of Solomon Bowman. Emmett and Siobhan find transferring a captive Chayton more difficult than expected. Rebecca copes with the pain of her parents' rejection. Proctor offers Alex a peace offering, and Nola delivers a final blow for justice.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Evan Dunsky
Hood copes with Siobhan's death. The FBI takes over in the hunt for Chayton. A wedge is driven between Proctor and Rebecca.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Adam Targum
Fearing for Dawson’s safety, Lucas and Brock ramp up their efforts to hunt down Bode. With the Brotherhood poised to go to war with Proctor, Kurt looks to keep Maggie safe while Calvin takes out his frustrations at the office. Job settles a score with Leo Fitzpatrick, a Camp Genoa adversary.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Adam Targum
With his inability to find Job, Lucas returns to Banshee two years later to look for a serial murderer on the loose.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Jonathan Tropper
A mixed martial arts title bout is being planned at the local Kinaho Moon Casino, run by tribe leader Benjamin Longshadow and his son Alex. Huge profits are anticipated for Banshee investors, but the enterprise is threatened when the champion angers Lucas.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Jonathan Tropper
Wicks, an ex-con from Lucas’ past, passes through Banshee, triggering memories about the Albino, a brutal insider enlisted by Rabbit to make Lucas’ prison life a living hell. Proctor turns to extortion when a reverend refuses to sell his home to make room for a casino hotel.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Jonathan Tropper
Carrie embarks on a vigilante crusade. Brock eyes Lucas in the serial-murder case.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Adam Targum
17 years ago: Proctor visits Sugar in Allenwood prison and they discuss how he's doing.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Julian Higgins
13 years ago: Proctor visits a beat-up Sugar in Allenwood prison and tries to determine who did this to Sugar.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Julian Higgins
An entire family is brutally murdered and the case leads the unit into a tragic story of incest and violence.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Mai Brostrøm
Jette Møller is found murdered in a fish boutique in Vordingborg. Finn Møller, her husband, is taken into custody, but nothing is gaining out of his answers. Her phone is tapped and when a suspicious phone call remind Fischer and La Cour about Strangers on a Train, Møller is put under surveillance. He escapes when he sails from Vordingborg to an island. The following day, the body of Putte Bech Lorentzen is found in a sauna. Unit One suspects Larsen and arrest him. Through evidence found in the garden of Bech Lorentzen, Unit One arrests Bertram Bech Lorentzen, the husband of Putte, for the murder of Jette.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Kari Vidø
Things are taking a turn for the worse when both Johnny and Fischer find themselves in grave danger; their cover has been blown and the bikers want them dead. This episode marks the end of the series.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Mai Brostrøm
When a black prostitute is found murdered and things indicate the Danish minister of justice, the unit is once again called together, although they are all busy with other work; soon we learn that things are not what they seem and we venture into the Danish biker scene.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Mai Brostrøm