Based on the true story of Grace Marks, a housemaid and immigrant from Ireland who was imprisoned in 1843, perhaps wrongly, for the murder of her employer Thomas Kinnear. Grace claims to have no memory of the murder yet the facts are irrefutable. A decade after, Dr. Simon Jordan tries to help Grace recall her past.
The worst episode of "Alias Grace" is "Part 1", rated 7.6/10 from 1166 user votes. It was directed by Mary Harron and written by Sarah Polley. "Part 1" aired on 9/25/2017 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Part 3".
Convicted murderess Grace Marks is interviewed by Dr. Simon Jordan. He becomes conflicted by Grace's enchanting, persuasive nature and her claims of having no memory of the events surrounding the murder.
Director: Mary Harron
Writer: Sarah Polley
In 1859 Simon attempts to extract Grace’s repressed memories of the murders. In 1842 Grace begins work as a servant at the Kinnear farmhouse.
Director: Mary Harron
Writer: Sarah Polley
In 1859 Simon becomes intimate with Mrs. Humphrey, while in 1843 Jamie confesses his love for Grace.
Director: Mary Harron
Writer: Sarah Polley
In 1859, Simon joins the Union Army, while in 1872 Grace gets unexpected news and makes a decision about her future.
Director: Mary Harron
Writer: Sarah Polley
In 1859, Simon dissects the events of the murders, while in 1842 Grace befriends Mary Whitney, whose death from a back-alley abortion traumatizes Grace to the point of hysteria.
Director: Mary Harron
Writer: Sarah Polley
In 1859 Grace is convinced to try neuro-hypnosis to recover memories.
Director: Mary Harron
Writer: Sarah Polley