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The Best Episodes of In Our Blood Season 1

Every episode of In Our Blood Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of In Our Blood Season 1!

Inspired by Australia's radical response to AIDS in the 1980s, In Our Blood tells the story of a community grappling with a terrifying new disease. With no cure in sight, they realise they will need something truly radical to survive, trust.

Genre:Drama
Network:ABC TV

Season 1 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "In Our Blood" season 1 is "Grid", rated 7.3/10 from 26 user votes. It was directed by John Sheedy and written by Adriano Cappelletta. "Grid" aired on 3/19/2023 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "No Time For Politicking".

  • Grid
    7.3/10 26 votes

    #1 - Grid

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 3/19/2023

    On the 1983 Federal election night, Labor wins by a landslide and Bob Hawke becomes the new Prime Minister. On Oxford Street, there is an eruption of celebration - this could mean a big step forward in the fight for equality.

    Director: John Sheedy

    Writer: Adriano Cappelletta

  • No Time For Politicking
    8.0/10 20 votes

    #2 - No Time For Politicking

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 3/26/2023

    David convinces Jeremy that the government should support the community response to the worsening crisis, but will the community be willing to trust them?

    Director: John Sheedy

    Writer: Jane Allen

  • Intriguing Habits
    8.3/10 18 votes

    #3 - Intriguing Habits

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/2/2023

    A new wave of hatred against the gay community, fueled by increasing blame and fear in the media, sees a spike in violence against gay people. With AIDS now in the blood banks, fear and prejudice spiral out of control.

    Director: Nicholas Verso

    Writer: Jonathan Gavin

  • There's Always a Dance Floor
    8.5/10 15 votes

    #4 - There's Always a Dance Floor

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/9/2023

    With infections rising rapidly, and threatening the broader population, David and Jeremy adopt a bold new approach - terrifying people into paying attention.

    Director: Nicholas Verso

    Writer: Adriano Cappelletta, Jane Allen