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The Best Episodes of Tell Me Your Secrets Season 1

Every episode of Tell Me Your Secrets Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Tell Me Your Secrets Season 1!

A complex thriller revolving around three characters, each with troubling pasts clouding their intersecting motives: Emma is a young woman who once loved a dangerous...
Genres:DramaCrimeMystery
Network:Prime Video

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Once I Had a Love" is the best rated episode of "Tell Me Your Secrets" season 1. It scored 7.2/10 based on 360 votes. Directed by Houda Benyamina and written by Harriet Warner, it aired on 2/19/2021. This episode is rated 0.2 points higher than the second-best, "Burn Me When I'm Gone".

  • Once I Had a Love
    7.2/10360 votes

    #1 - Once I Had a Love

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 2/19/2021

    Karen Miller’s in witness protection with a new identity: Emma Hall. When she befriends a local girl who then dies it triggers previously locked, dark memories of her dead serial killer lover, Kit Parker’s crimes. Emma fears she did more than give him an alibi. Mary Barlow the mother of one of the victims sets a predator to hunt down Karen to bring her to the justice she has escaped.

    Director: Houda Benyamina

    Writer: Harriet Warner

  • Burn Me When I'm Gone
    7.4/10301 votes

    #2 - Burn Me When I'm Gone

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 2/19/2021

    Emma finds Jess’ body has gone. Pete convinces her she has hallucinated on her medication but may be hiding secrets too. But she finds her own proof that what happened in the bayou was real and vows to find the truth while further memories of a dark episode with Kit begin to resurface. Mary holds a vigil for her missing daughter that brings a new lead and John gleans insight into Emma’s past.

    Director: John Polson

    Writer: Harriet Warner, Linda McGibney

  • Someone Worse Than Me
    7.6/10274 votes

    #3 - Someone Worse Than Me

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 2/19/2021

    Emma searches for the truth about Jess and finds that Pete worked at Saint Jerome House. Wary of his increasing control over her she panics and reaches out to a figure from her past. But a chilling memory of her with Theresa reveals new secrets. Mary crosses her own moral line in her obsession to bring Karen Miller to justice. And John finds who Karen loved most.

    Director: Cherie Nowlan

    Writer: Harriet Warner

  • I Don't Know You
    7.8/10266 votes

    #4 - I Don't Know You

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 2/19/2021

    Emma in freefall at her growing distrust of Pete. When she learns he owns the cabin she decamps to the storm shelter where she discovers eerie mementoes that make her feel unsafe. A violent encounter drives her to reach out to Esther and discover her death. Grief stricken she lies to Rose and flees the town. John and Mary’s conflict of interest over Esther has devastating consequences.

    Director: Alrick Riley

    Writer: Erica Lipez

  • I Got Here By Myself
    7.5/10256 votes

    #5 - I Got Here By Myself

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 2/19/2021

    Emma’s return to Minnesota goes to the core of her being. Her secret protected by Esther is her daughter, Freya, being raised by foster parents. Emma wants Freya back but is finally persuaded by Pete to trust him and he will help her. Power shifts further to John in his relationship with Mary when she discovers his past. Rose finds the truth about Emma and John finally tracks his prey.

    Director: Louise Friedberg

    Writer: Steve Harper

  • I'm A Good Person
    7.7/10252 votes

    #6 - I'm A Good Person

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 2/19/2021

    Emma determines to start her life again to be the mother her daughter deserves. Mary and John face their own exiles from their respective worlds and despite her horror at John’s true nature she is locked in his chilling power game and must continue her connection in the hope it leads to the truth about her daughter. Her world falls apart when Theresa’s remains are found.

    Director: Lisa Siwe

    Writer: Cathryn Humphris

  • Now You See Me
    7.6/10243 votes

    #7 - Now You See Me

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 2/19/2021

    Faced with news of Theresa’s murder, Emma begins to fear what she may be capable of having done. A local woman with second sight triggers chilling memories that point to Emma’s involvement in Theresa’s death and lead to a disturbing discovery of further damage to girls at the group home. John draws closer to an unsuspecting Emma and Mary clears her life of everything except revenge.

    Director: John Polson

    Writer: N/A

  • Be Mine
    7.5/10244 votes

    #8 - Be Mine

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 2/19/2021

    Emma finds herself isolated and finally making sense of a past where she murdered Theresa because she was having an affair with Kit. To assuage her guilt she pursues the truth about Jess and puts herself in further danger and leaves herself open to the terrifying presence of John Tyler. Mary numbs her pain with sex and drugs and renews John’s mission, unaware he is reaching his dangerous peak.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Deborah Schoeneman

  • Gotcha
    8.1/10264 votes

    #9 - Gotcha

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 2/19/2021

    Emma uncovers the truth at Saint Jerome House and unwittingly sets off a terrible chain reaction in Rose who reaches out to Mary. John gaslights Emma via Tom’s phone and arranges to meet her with terrifying repercussions. The trauma of this finally unlocks her memories and reveals Theresa as Kit’s murderous accomplice.

    Director: Daisy von Scherler Mayer

    Writer: Steve Harper

  • The Dead Come Back
    7.4/10321 votes

    #10 - The Dead Come Back

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 2/19/2021

    Emma fights to survive John. Mary attempts a rescue that sees both women fight John to the death. In the coverup Mary learns the painful truth about Theresa. Mary reneges on her promise to clear Emma’s name and Emma has to flee. Finding her daughter has been taken by Theresa, Emma vows to find her. The killer of Jess is revealed and brutal justice is delivered to the Lord family.

    Director: John Polson

    Writer: Harriet Warner