In London, the life of Jean, a troubled crime scene cleaner, is turned upside down when his outlaw brother Martin crash lands into his world, entangling them in the deadly dynamics of organized crime.
The best episode of "Spotless" season 1 is "One Hand Clapping", rated 7.4/10 from 174 user votes. It was directed by Pascal Chaumeil and written by Ed McCardie. "One Hand Clapping" aired on 3/16/2015 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Carrot & Stick".
A cleaner of crime scenes is pulled into London's criminal underworld by the actions of his irresponsible older brother.
Director: Pascal Chaumeil
Writer: Ed McCardie
The brothers are forced into a dangerous partnership with Nelson Clay; Martin creates tension at home and in the neighborhood; Julie decides to take control of her future.
Director: Pascal Chaumeil
Writer: Ed McCardie, Corinne Marrinan
Nelson reveals details of Jean's first clean-up job; Martin makes plans to leave London after learning that French gangsters are following him.
Director: Colin Teague
Writer: Ed McCardie
Nelson calls on Jean when a politician's drug-fueled night with an escort ends in tragedy; Maddy plays truant on the same day Julie opens her new business; Jean discovers a terrible secret about Victor.
Director: Colin Teague
Writer: Ed McCardie, Lucy Catherine
Jean takes a stand and refuses to do a requested clean, when Nelson pushes the boundaries too far. Fearing retaliation, Martin takes steps to protect them from Nelson, but ends up getting them into even deeper trouble.
Director: China Moo-Young
Writer: Lucie Barat
Martin's past catches up to him; Jean finds an ally in new Detective Chief Inspector Squire; Julie receives a commission from an unexpected client.
Director: China Moo-Young
Writer: Chris Dunlop
Jean hopes that DCI Squire can help him break his partnership with Nelson; Martin begins an ill-advised affair; Julie investigates Jean's secrets.
Director: Luke Watson
Writer: Chris Dunlop
Jean uses his skills to help Maureen through a personal tragedy; Victor learns Martin's secret; Maddy is intrigued by an online friendship; Nelson plans to kill Jean in the woods.
Director: Luke Watson
Writer: Simon Allen
Jean wants things to return to normal, but Julie has other plans; Maddy's friendship with Steven leads to trouble; Martin makes a decision about Victor's fate.
Director: Philip John
Writer: Marston Bloom
Jean and Martin devise a scheme to have Nelson kill Victor; Julie makes plans to leave London; information comes to light about the death of Jean and Martin's father.
Director: Philip John
Writer: Ed McCardie