Two complete strangers, Lola and Chelsea, intervene in a fatal carjacking while waiting at a suburban bus stop, and are subsequently thrust into a chase from authorities across Australia with a vehicle filled with cash. The strangers must rely solely on each other while on the run.
The worst episode of "Wanted" is "Divide", rated 7.4/10 from 136 user votes. It was directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse and written by Leon Ford. "Divide" aired on 10/29/2018 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Episode 1".
Their chance at escape thwarted, Lola and Chelsea race to save the backpackers from Susan
Director: Jocelyn Moorhouse
Writer: Leon Ford
When Lola's son is kidnapped in Thailand, she and Chelsea must exhaust every reserve of resourcefulness they have in an effort to find and free him in the chaotic underworld of Bangkok.
Director: Robert Sarkies
Writer: Timothy Hobart
Lola Buckley and Chelsea Babbage return home in pursuit of their own brand of justice and freedom, when they are forced to cross a line that means this time, there is no going back.
Director: Peter Templeman
Writer: David Hannam
Lola and Chelsea take refuge with an eccentric loner; Lola struggles with her past while Chelsea hides her Huntington’s symptoms. Unbeknownst to them both Brady and Maxine close in.
Director: Peter Templeman
Writer: Elizabeth Coleman
Chelsea and Lola cross the Queensland border into supposed safety while they try to work out a plan. However, they're being tracked by the task force set up to solve the bus shooting.
Director: Peter Templeman
Writer: John Ridley
When Lola's son is kidnapped in Thailand, she and Chelsea must exhaust every reserve of resourcefulness they have in an effort to find and free him in the chaotic underworld of Bangkok.
Director: Robert Sarkies
Writer: John Ridley
Lola and Chelsea take refuge with an eccentric loner. Lola struggles with her past, while Chelsea hides her Huntington's symptoms. Unbeknown to them, both Brady and Maxine close in.
Director: Peter Templeman
Writer: Michaeley O'Brien
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Director: Robert Sarkies
Writer: John Ridley
Unbeknown to them, both Brady and Maxine close in.
Director: Jocelyn Moorhouse
Writer: David Hannam
Two women are falsely accused of murder, and go on the run across Australia in a car filled with stolen money.
Director: Peter Templeman
Writer: Timothy Hobart
The women are forced to explore new methods of raising money to bring David to safety in New Zealand, and Lola spends tense time with Ray. Josh Levine arrives to help the local police.
Director: Peter Salmon
Writer: John Ridley
Maxine is forced to make a life-changing decision.
Director: Jocelyn Moorhouse
Writer: Michaeley O'Brien
Chelsea and Lola find themselves stranded in the middle of the bush after a breakdown. Things get worse as a hitman picks up their trail.
Director: Peter Templeman
Writer: Kirsty Fisher
Lola returns to her hometown of Wooradulla, but her past comes back to haunt her. Chelsea learns Lola's dark secret about a terrible night twenty years ago, and the trust between them is shaken.
Director: Jennifer Leacey
Writer: John Ridley
David's mistakes catch up with him and put everyone in danger, and Lola must revisit a past life to find safety as enemies approach from all sides.
Director: Peter Salmon
Writer: Timothy Hobart, Sarah Smith
In a desperate bid to take the fight to their pursuers and finish it, Lola and Chelsea put it all on the line. But a devastating betrayal will threaten to bring it all crashing down.
Director: Peter Templeman
Writer: Timothy Hobart, John Ridley, Paddy Macrae
The chase for the car with the money leads Chelsea and Lola to the wild Baruma Bush Bash. With relations still strained, Lola confronts Chelsea about her own secret baggage.
Director: Jennifer Leacey
Writer: John Ridley
With relations still strained, Lola confronts Chelsea about her own secret baggage.
Director: Jennifer Leacey
Writer: Timothy Hobart