Stephen Ezard's search for the truth about the death of his brother Michael catapults him into an international conspiracy and a passionate love affair.
The best episode of "The Last Enemy" season 1 is "Episode 1", rated 7.2/10 from 147 user votes. It was directed by Iain B. MacDonald and written by Peter Berry. "Episode 1" aired on 2/17/2008 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 2".
A reclusive mathematician returns to England to attend his brother's funeral, finding a world much changed from the one he left, and is pulled into a spiral of strange events.
Director: Iain B. MacDonald
Writer: Peter Berry
A terrified Yasim confronts Stephen, fearing that Michael was murdered because he was trying to prove a link between a Hepatitis B vaccine used in the refugee camps and the disease that killed Nadir. Meanwhile, Nye is out on the Afghan-Pakistan border investigating the site of Michael's death, and Russell drops a bombshell.
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Stephen and Yasim join forces with Russell after he saves them from an assassination attempt. They continue to unravel the mystery of why refugees like Nadir are dying from an unknown disease and why so many microbiologists are dying under mysterious circumstances. Conscious of the fact that they have been noticed they try to throw off those that have been watching them.
Director: Iain B. MacDonald
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Stephen and Yasim unite with Michael whom was previously thought dead. Michael returns to uncover the truth about the mysterious illness and believes it was caused by a bad batch of a Hepatitis B vaccine.
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The final episode of the conspiracy drama hurtles Stephen, Yasim and Michael into hiding with the new underclass: non-ID carrying people. Things reach a head and Stephen is confronted with a truth that could shatter his world view.
Director: Iain B. MacDonald
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