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The Best Episodes of Station Eleven

Every episode of Station Eleven ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Station Eleven!

A post apocalyptic saga spanning multiple timelines telling the stories of survivors of a devastating flu as they attempt to rebuild and reimagine the world...
Genres:DramaSci-Fi & FantasyMystery
Network:HBO Max
Episodes
10
Avg. Rating
7.9
S1
S2
S3
S4
E1
E2
E3
8.0
6.9
7.7

Best Episodes Summary

"Goodbye My Damaged Home" is the best rated episode of "Station Eleven". It scored 8.7/10 based on 1706 votes. Directed by Lucy Tcherniak and written by Kim Steele, it aired on 12/30/2021. This episode scored 0.1 points higher than the second highest rated, "Unbroken Circle".

  • Goodbye My Damaged Home
    8.7/101,706 votes
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    #1 - Goodbye My Damaged Home

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 12/30/2021

    On a journey to unravel her deepest trauma, Kirsten goes back to the apartment she once shared with Jeevan and Frank.

    Director: Lucy Tcherniak

    Writer: Kim Steele

  • Unbroken Circle
    8.6/101,507 votes
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    #2 - Unbroken Circle

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 1/13/2022

    Kirsten sets in motion her plan to free the Traveling Symphony, while Miranda tries to live the right life.

    Director: Jeremy Podeswa

    Writer: Patrick Somerville

  • Dr. Chaudhary
    8.4/101,412 votes
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    #3 - Dr. Chaudhary

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 1/6/2022

    Jeevan and Kirsten survive their first winter alone until an argument sends Jeevan on an unexpected path.

    Director: Jeremy Podeswa

    Writer: Patrick Somerville, Will Weggel

  • The Severn City Airport
    8.1/101,479 votes
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    #4 - The Severn City Airport

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 12/23/2021

    After an unexpected landing in Severn City, Arthur’s ex-wife Elizabeth, son Tyler, and friend Clark confront an even more uncertain future.

    Director: Lucy Tcherniak

    Writer: Cord Jefferson

  • Wheel of Fire
    8.0/102,244 votes
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    #5 - Wheel of Fire

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 12/16/2021

    After renowned actor Arthur Leander tragically collapses onstage, Jeevan Chaudhary and young Kirsten Raymonde have a chance meeting – and soon face an important decision that could save their lives.

    Director: Hiro Murai

    Writer: Patrick Somerville

  • Hurricane
    7.7/101,717 votes
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    #6 - Hurricane

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 12/16/2021

    While fighting for her only chance at survival, Miranda Carroll reflects on the cost of her relationships with Arthur and Dr. Eleven.

    Director: Hiro Murai

    Writer: Shannon Houston

  • Who’s There?
    7.7/101,174 votes
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    #7 - Who’s There?

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 1/6/2022

    Kirsten arrives in Severn City to rescue the Traveling Symphony - only to find herself trapped in a family conflict that began twenty years ago.

    Director: Helen Shaver

    Writer: Patrick Somerville, Sarah McCarron

  • Survival is Insufficient
    7.3/101,210 votes
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    #8 - Survival is Insufficient

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 12/30/2021

    While Kirsten leaves the Traveling Symphony behind to track down the Prophet, the Conductor accepts an invitation for the rest of the grieving troupe that breaks her heart.

    Director: Helen Shaver

    Writer: Sarah McCarron

  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Aren’t Dead
    7.2/101,365 votes
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    #9 - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Aren’t Dead

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 12/23/2021

    After Kirsten nudges the Traveling Symphony off-course to help unravel the mystery of the Prophet, a much grimmer truth is revealed.

    Director: Helen Shaver

    Writer: Nick Cuse

  • A Hawk from a Handsaw
    6.9/101,852 votes
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    #10 - A Hawk from a Handsaw

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 12/16/2021

    Twenty years later, Kirsten and her Shakespearean troupe, the Traveling Symphony, meet a mysterious man on their way to perform at St. Deborah-by-the-Water.

    Director: Jeremy Podeswa

    Writer: Patrick Somerville