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The Worst Episodes of The Unusual Suspects

Every episode of The Unusual Suspects ranked from worst to best. Explore the Worst Episodes of The Unusual Suspects!

Follows the theft of a multi-million-dollar necklace and the women from different walks of life who come together to ensure that justice is served.
Genres:CrimeComedyDrama
Network:SBS

Worst Episodes Summary

"Episode 1" is the worst rated episode of "The Unusual Suspects". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Natalie Bailey and written by Jessica Redenbach, it aired on 6/3/2021. This episode scored NaN points lower than the second lowest rated, "Episode 2".

  • Episode 1
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    #1 - Episode 1

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 6/3/2021

    As Sara Beasley is set to make the deal of a lifetime, her 'perfect' life is secretly about to come crashing down and her selfish ways might cause her devoted nanny, Evie, to lose everything too.

    Director: Natalie Bailey

    Writer: Jessica Redenbach

  • Episode 2
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    #2 - Episode 2

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 6/10/2021

    Sara and Evie hatch a cunning plan to cover up Sara’s indiscretions with Nick and save her multi-million dollar deal, while Roxanne’s world is shattered when Jordan is arrested for fraud.

    Director: Melvin J. Montalban

    Writer: Jessica Redenbach

  • Episode 3
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    #3 - Episode 3

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 6/17/2021

    The Unusual Suspects plot a foolproof plan to lift the $16 million necklace in an elaborate heist, but once the plan is put into action at Roxanne’s kids’ birthday party, things start to derail.

    Director: Natalie Bailey

    Writer: Jessica Redenbach

  • Episode 4
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    #4 - Episode 4

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 6/24/2021

    Things go from bad to worse when the Unusual Suspects are double crossed and, as the police close in, they’re forced to find a scapegoat on which to pin the crime.

    Director: Natalie Bailey

    Writer: Roger Monk