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The Best Episodes Written By James Dormer

Every TV Episode Written by James Dormer Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

James Dormer Ratings Summary

"Start a War" is the best rated episode written by James Dormer. It scored 9.5/10 based on 2 votes. It was directed by Edward Hall. It aired on 12/11/2009 and is rated 1.8 points higher than their second-best episode, "Episode 4".

  • Start a War
    9.5/102 votes

    #1 - Start a War

    Season 8 Episode 7 - Aired 12/11/2009

    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

  • Episode 4
    7.7/106 votes

    #2 - Episode 4

    Season 4 Episode 4 - Aired 9/6/2013

    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

  • The Tipping Point
    7.7/103 votes

    #3 - The Tipping Point

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 10/25/2024

    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

  • Episode 3
    7.5/106 votes

    #4 - Episode 3

    Season 4 Episode 3 - Aired 8/23/2013

    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

  • Episode 4
    7.2/106 votes

    #5 - Episode 4

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 8/31/2012

    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

  • Tick, Tick, Boom
    7.2/104 votes

    #6 - Tick, Tick, Boom

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 10/25/2024

    When the Nautilus is spotted by Company troopers, Nemo must inspire the crew to work together so they can reach the open seas before they’re run down. An encounter with whalers slows them down and just as they are about to reach the open sea and freedom, they are cut off by the formidable Dreadnought - and a game of depth-bomb cat and mouse ensues.

    Director: Michael Matthews

    Writer: James Dormer

  • Episode 3
    6.9/107 votes

    #7 - Episode 3

    Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 8/24/2012

    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

  • Too Big to Fail
    6.7/103 votes

    #8 - Too Big to Fail

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 10/25/2024

    The Nautilus crew spread rumours that the East India Mercantile Company is failing. When the stock price plunges, a shareholder meeting is called for tonight. Nemo and the crew have three hours to scheme their way into that meeting, so they can dissolve the Company forever.

    Director: Isabelle Sieb

    Writer: James Dormer

  • Anahata
    5.7/106 votes

    #9 - Anahata

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 10/25/2024

    Nemo and his fellow inmates at Kalpani Penal Colony are the slave labourers building an ironclad submarine - the Nautilus. Once finished, Nemo and a trusted crew plan to escape on it. But when Director Crawley arrives to demand the Nautilus be moved to Bombay to be armed - today - Nemo must leave. Now. With whoever he can muster as crew.

    Director: Michael Matthews

    Writer: James Dormer