The best episode written by James Dormer is "Start a War", rated 9.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Edward Hall". "Start a War" aired on 12/11/2009 and is rated 1.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Episode 8".
After a Pakistani intelligence officer is murdered in South London, the head of the Pakistani intelligence service talks to Harry and Ros. They learn that there is a planned attack on some Muslims and there are determined to stop an all out war between the Hindu and Muslim communities.
Director: Edward Hall
Writer: James Dormer
When it is revealed that Nemo has been too daring and put the crew in danger, they lock him in his cabin and Boniface takes command instead. At the magnetic north pole, the problems pile up. Nemo must unite his divided crew by telling them who he really is.
Director: Isabelle Sieb
Writer: James Dormer
Section 20 attempts a risky rescue for a potential new ally. Now veering close to the edge, but determined to find the truth, Dalton goes AWOL with a detainee.
Director: Julian Holmes
Writer: James Dormer
Although they are uncertain of others’ loyalties, the team must work with an asset in Beirut to get a lead on James Leatherby, a dangerous and unpredictable operative with ties to al-Zuhari.
Director: Julian Holmes
Writer: James Dormer
When some of the crew try to leave the Nautilus and swim to shore, they are discovered by the company's emissaries and forced back. Now the Nautilus must go out to sea to avoid capture. An unexpected encounter with a whaler slows them down and just as they are almost there they are forced below the surface for a game of cat and mouse.
Director: Michael Matthews
Writer: James Dormer
Nemo and his fellow prisoners at the penal colony in Kalpani are forced to build a giant submarine - the Nautilus. As soon as it is ready, Nemo and his confidants plan to escape using the submarine. But when Director Crawley of the ruthless East India Trading Company arrives and demands that the Nautilus be immediately moved to Bombay to be outfitted, Nemo is forced to advance his plans, with whomever he can gather for a crew.
Director: Michael Matthews
Writer: James Dormer
Scott and Stonebridge prepare for an attack by Al Qaeda while holed up in an Algerian farmhouse with the nomad leader and the wounded courier. Meanwhile, back at headquarters, Dalton is called on the carpet for her relationship with the courier.
Director: Paul Wilmshurst
Writer: James Dormer
Scott and Stonebridge track down a radical Islamic cleric in order to recover the nuclear devices, but are sidetracked by a CIA air strike and hostile locals.
Director: Paul Wilmshurst
Writer: James Dormer