In a mystical and dark city filled with humans, fairies and other creatures, a police detective investigates a series of gruesome murders leveled against the fairy population. During his investigation, the detective becomes the prime suspect and must find the real killer to clear his name.
The worst episode of "Carnival Row" is "Carnival Row", rated 6.7/10 from 1360 user votes. It was directed by Andy Goddard and written by Sarah Byrd, Erik Oleson. "Carnival Row" aired on 3/16/2023 and is rated 0.5 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "The Martyr's Hand".
The epic finale of “Carnival Row.”
Director: Andy Goddard
Writer: Sarah Byrd, Erik Oleson
While Philo investigates the murders of the Black Raven’s leaders, Vignette plots revenge.
Director: Wendey Stanzler
Writer: Wesley Strick
Philo races to stop Vignette’s revenge before the Black Raven spark even worse violence.
Director: Wendey Stanzler
Writer: Dylan Gallagher, Mateja Božičević
A painful truth haunts Philo as Carnival Row faces reprisals for the horrific events at Bleakness Keep.
Director: Julian Holmes
Writer: Jim Dunn
Torn between his Human and Fae sides, Philo makes a choice.
Director: Andy Goddard
Writer: Sam Ernst
Justice later through peace, or now through blood?
Director: Julian Holmes
Writer: Tania Lotia, Amanda Krader
Rycroft “Philo” Philostrate investigates “Unseelie Jack”, a mysterious assailant with a grudge against the fae. Vignette Stonemoss barely escapes Tirnanoc with her life and arrives in The Burgue looking for a fresh start. Imogen Spurnrose meets her new neighbor. In Parliament, the fight over the critch heats up.
Director: Thor Freudenthal
Writer: N/A
Lovers Philo and Vignette risk their lives to help the oppressed Faefolk of Carnival Row.
Director: Thor Freudenthal
Writer: N/A
When Philo plots to challenge Jonah's hereditary claim to the Chancellorship, Vignette intervenes.
Director: Thor Freudenthal
Writer: Sarah Byrd
Reeling from the consequences of his choices, Philo rejects defining himself as either Human or Fae.
Director: Andy Goddard
Writer: Jim Dunn, Sam Ernst, Erik Oleson
Philo investigates the murder of a mysterious fae. Tourmaline introduces Vignette to a new group of faeries. Imogen tries to have Agreus removed from the neighborhood. Jonah disappears.
Director: Thor Freudenthal
Writer: René Echevarria
Philo investigates the murder of his childhood headmaster. Vignette ingratiates herself into the Black Raven. Imogen hatches a plan to help her brother. Breakspear goes on the offensive with Longerbane.
Director: Thor Freudenthal, Anna Foerster
Writer: Travis Beacham, Marc Guggenheim, Peter Cameron
Philo consults a Haruspex in an effort to find clues about the killer. Vignette grows closer with her newfound family. Upon Jonah’s return home, his parents cast a more watchful eye over him as a new player makes a splash in Parliament. Imogen brings Agreus into her circle.
Director: Andy Goddard
Writer: Ian Deitchman, Kristin Rusk Robinson
The pieces of the puzzle start to come together for Philo. Vignette finds home in a place she never expected. Jonah sneaks off to see someone he shouldn’t. Imogen and Agreus step out together in public.
Director: Andy Goddard
Writer: Stephanie K. Smith
Because he withheld evidence from his fellow detectives, Philo is accused of being the man behind the string of murders and is thrown in jail. There, he finds some unexpected help from Vignette. Elsewhere, Ezra takes exception to Imogen’s relationship with Agreus. Sophie offers Jonah a deal.
Director: Jon Amiel
Writer: N/A
Philo plots Vignette’s rescue with an unlikely ally. Jonah discovers Sophie’s treachery. The murderer strikes again.
Director: Julian Holmes
Writer: Tania Lotia
Once, as a Burguish soldier, Philo was tasked with protecting a faerish mimasery. While The Pact bears down on them, Philo meets Vignette and finds love in the most unlikely of places.
Director: Anna Foerster
Writer: Travis Beacham
As tensions rise on Carnival Row, Philo must confront both darkness incarnate and the evil that controls it. Vignette gleans the true nature of The Burgue. Imogen lets her feelings for Agreus go unbridled. Breakspear's secrets catch up to him.
Director: Jon Amiel
Writer: Travis Beacham