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The Best Episodes of Love & Anarchy

Every episode of Love & Anarchy ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Love & Anarchy!

A married consultant and a young IT tech kick off a flirty game that challenges societal norms — and leads them to re-evaluate their entire...
Genres:ComedyDrama
Network:Netflix
Episodes
16
Avg. Rating
7.4
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Best Episodes Summary

"Art, Love, Capitalism and the Courage to Change Their Conditions" is the best rated episode of "Love & Anarchy". It scored 8.1/10 based on 141 votes. Directed by Emma Bucht and written by Lisa Langseth, it aired on 6/16/2022. This episode scored 0.2 points higher than the second highest rated, "The Book Fair".

  • Art, Love, Capitalism and the Courage to Change Their Conditions
    8.1/10(141)
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    #1 - Art, Love, Capitalism and the Courage to Change Their Conditions

    Season 2 Episode 8

    Aired 6/16/2022

    The publishing agency becomes the spotlight of Stockholm's literary world. Doubtful of Sofie, Max gives her one final dare to test her feelings.

    Director: Emma Bucht

    Writer: Lisa Langseth

  • The Book Fair
    7.9/10(236)
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    #2 - The Book Fair

    Season 1 Episode 5

    Aired 11/4/2020

    One of Max and Sophie's challenges jeopardizes an important presentation at a book fair -- and takes their relationship to the next level.

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Antonia Pyk

  • What Is Genuine and Does It Really Matter?
    7.6/10(120)
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    #3 - What Is Genuine and Does It Really Matter?

    Season 2 Episode 7

    Aired 6/16/2022

    Vivianne's final book chapter shocks and angers Denise. Sofie's indifference confuses Max. A betrayal sends Sofie over the edge.

    Director: Emma Bucht

    Writer: Alex Haridi

  • Ayahuasca
    7.5/10(220)
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    #4 - Ayahuasca

    Season 1 Episode 7

    Aired 11/4/2020

    Sofie's marriage takes a left turn. Max visits his family to fulfill a very personal challenge. A soul-searching Friedrich takes ayahuasca.

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Alex Haridi

  • Exorcism
    7.5/10(120)
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    #5 - Exorcism

    Season 2 Episode 6

    Aired 6/16/2022

    After his Instagram account earns a large following, Max gets offered a book deal. A challenge leads Sofie to start dealing with her grief and visions.

    Director: Emma Bucht

    Writer: Maria Nygren

  • Regrets
    7.4/10(212)
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    #6 - Regrets

    Season 1 Episode 6

    Aired 11/4/2020

    The team lands in hot water after the disastrous events at the book fair. A guilt-ridden Sofie starts ignoring Max, so he shows up at her house.

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Amanda Högberg

  • The Present, Eternity and the Action Plan
    7.4/10(215)
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    #7 - The Present, Eternity and the Action Plan

    Season 1 Episode 8

    Aired 11/4/2020

    A possible move to London causes Sofie to vent to Max. Meanwhile, the publishing house is hanging by a thread. Is this the end, or a new beginning?

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Lisa Langseth

  • Literary Cruise
    7.4/10(122)
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    #8 - Literary Cruise

    Season 2 Episode 5

    Aired 6/16/2022

    The team attends an event on a cruise ship, where Denise ends up moderating Vivianne's talk. Caroline opens an Instagram account about Max's gardening.

    Director: Emma Bucht

    Writer: N/A

  • Permanent Employment
    7.3/10(218)
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    #9 - Permanent Employment

    Season 1 Episode 4

    Aired 11/4/2020

    Ronny and Sofie break important news to the team. Max dives into his quest to secure permanent employment at the publishing house.

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Amanda Högberg

  • Everything Is Different Now
    7.3/10(164)
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    #10 - Everything Is Different Now

    Season 2 Episode 1

    Aired 6/16/2022

    Sofie tackles a new position at Lund & Lagerstedt. After receiving shocking news, she comes to an abrupt decision about her relationship with Max.

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Lisa Langseth

  • Jägerstedt Publishing
    7.3/10(125)
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    #11 - Jägerstedt Publishing

    Season 2 Episode 2

    Aired 6/16/2022

    Friedrich's label gets its first author. Caroline visits Max in his new home. Sofie's friends introduce her to online dating.

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Alex Haridi

  • The Sensitivity Consultant
    7.3/10(129)
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    #12 - The Sensitivity Consultant

    Season 2 Episode 3

    Aired 6/16/2022

    Ronny hires a sensitivity consultant to appease a crisis at Lund & Lagerstedt. Caroline demands clarity from Max. Vivianne and Friedrich get closer.

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Maria Nygren

  • How It All Began
    7.2/10(301)
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    #13 - How It All Began

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Aired 11/4/2020

    Sofie's new job gets off to a rocky start when Max catches her doing something inappropriate at work, inadvertently starting a game of challenges.

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Lisa Langseth

  • Surprise Me
    7.2/10(237)
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    #14 - Surprise Me

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 11/4/2020

    Max's first challenge to Sofie entails Friedrich and Denise's predicament over a poorly written manuscript about director Ingmar Bergman.

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Lisa Langseth, Alex Haridi

  • StreamUs
    7.2/10(223)
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    #15 - StreamUs

    Season 1 Episode 3

    Aired 11/4/2020

    An inaccurate book-to-film adaptation sends Friedrich into a tailspin. The challenges -- and the flirting -- between Max and Sophie intensify.

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Alex Haridi

  • Literature Killers!
    7.2/10(123)
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    #16 - Literature Killers!

    Season 2 Episode 4

    Aired 6/16/2022

    A protest against Sofie's new business model shakes the publishing house. Frederich learns a harsh truth. Sofie and Max rekindle their game of dares.

    Director: Lisa Langseth

    Writer: Josefin Johansson