- 8.0/104 votes
#1 - 32 Days to Go
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 10/14/2015
Jamie's search grinds to a halt when he is yet again mistaken for Ariel. Father Jude and Sister Celine step in to help a young girl escape an angry mob.
Director: Saul Metzstein
Writer: Iain Hollands
- 8.0/104 votes
#2 - 26 Days to Go
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/21/2015
Rhonda horrifies herself when she realises she will do anything to maintain her freedom. Meanwhile, Ariel stumbles on the US Government's biggest secret.
Director: Saul Metzstein
Writer: Iain Hollands
- 8.0/104 votes
#3 - 17 Days to Go
Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 11/4/2015
Scotty tries to make amends for his recent decisions, while Jamie's life receives another shake-up, following a sudden tragedy.
Director: Tim Kirkby
Writer: Iain Hollands
- 8.0/103 votes
#4 - 24 Hours to Go
Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/25/2015
With just 24 hours until the comet crashes into Earth, the race to reach the bunker is on. Plus, the results of Operation Saviour are revealed to the world.
Director: Saul Metzstein
Writer: Iain Hollands
- 7.5/106 votes
#5 - 34 Days to Go
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/30/2015
34 days to go. Slough bank manager Jamie's birthday is rocked when he is arrested on suspicion of being an international cyber terrorist. But news of an impending apocalypse throws much more into chaos.
Director: Michael Engler
Writer: Iain Hollands
- 7.5/103 votes
#6 - 7 Days to Go
Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 11/18/2015
Jamie and Ariel come face to face in uncertain circumstances. Plus, Father Jude makes a daring stand against the Vatican hierarchy.
Director: Tim Kirkby
Writer: Iain Hollands
- 6.8/103 votes
#7 - The End of the World
Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 12/2/2015
The end of the world is nigh as the bold comedy drama reaches its earth-shattering conclusion. With the comet about to strike, the race to the bunker is on.
Director: Saul Metzstein
Writer: Iain Hollands
- 6.7/105 votes
#8 - 33 Days to Go
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 10/7/2015
With the population in chaos, Jamie begins a hapless hunt for Layla. Father Jude is given a crucial new role.
Director: Michael Engler
Writer: Iain Hollands