The Best Episodes Written By John Finnemore

Every TV Episode Written by John Finnemore Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

John Finnemore Ratings Summary

The best episode written by John Finnemore is "Chapter 1: The Arrival", rated 9.3/10 from 51 user votes. It was "directed by Douglas Mackinnon". "Chapter 1: The Arrival" aired on 7/28/2023 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Chapter 6: Every Day".

  • Chapter 1: The Arrival
    9.3/10 51 votes

    #1 - Chapter 1: The Arrival

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 7/28/2023

    Retired angel Aziraphale and retired demon Crowley’s lives are upended when a visitor arrives on the doorstep of Aziraphale’s bookshop, bringing chaos. Local shopkeepers Maggie and Nina get locked in to Nina’s coffee shop when Crowley loses his temper. Heaven and Hell are suspicious, and Crowley and Aziraphale have a disagreement.

    Director: Douglas Mackinnon

    Writer: John Finnemore

  • Chapter 6: Every Day
    8.9/10 38 votes

    #2 - Chapter 6: Every Day

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 7/28/2023

    Crowley becomes a Heavenly bee and learns the truth about the Armageddon sequel. Aziraphale defends his bookshop from Shax's army and reveals his halo, Maggie and Nina become warriors, and Jim the assistant bookseller gets some hot chocolate. Crowley and Aziraphale get to the bottom of the mystery of the Matchbox. The Metatron brings an oatmilk latte, along with a final offer.

    Director: Douglas Mackinnon

    Writer: John Finnemore

  • Chapter 2: The Clue featuring the minisode A Companion to Owls
    8.7/10 36 votes

    #3 - Chapter 2: The Clue featuring the minisode A Companion to Owls

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 7/28/2023

    Heaven and Hell are determined to find the missing angel. An overheard song provides Aziraphale with a Clue. Crowley and Aziraphale visit the pub to discuss ways that humans fall in love. While almost 5,000 years ago Crowley is sent to inflict punishments on the righteous Job, God’s favourite person, as Aziraphale learns at first hand about temptation, and what Gabriel will and won't believe.

    Director: Douglas Mackinnon

    Writer: John Finnemore

  • Chapter 3: I Know Where I'm Going featuring the minisode The Resurrectionists
    8.7/10 35 votes

    #4 - Chapter 3: I Know Where I'm Going featuring the minisode The Resurrectionists

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 7/28/2023

    Heaven sends the angel Muriel in disguise to spy on Aziraphale and Crowley. Aziraphale drives to Edinburgh in pursuit of his Clue, and learns a little about a lot. The couple’s visit to Edinburgh in 1827 involves graverobbery, a statue and an unfortunate encounter with a vial of laudanum. In the present, Crowley is in charge of the bookshop, and is disappointed by human beings and the weather.

    Director: Douglas Mackinnon

    Writer: John Finnemore

  • Chapter 5: The Ball
    8.7/10 35 votes

    #5 - Chapter 5: The Ball

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 7/28/2023

    Aziraphale tries to bring Maggie and Nina together by organizing a meeting of the Whickber Street Shopkeepers and Street Traders Association. In Hell, Shax is determined to launch a full scale attack on the bookshop, with a legion of demons at her command. Nina's heart is broken, as is a bookshop window. Gabriel has a close encounter with Mrs Sandwich and a small plate of cakes.

    Director: Douglas Mackinnon

    Writer: John Finnemore

  • Chapter 4: The Hitchhiker featuring the minisode Nazi Zombie Flesheaters
    8.6/10 35 votes

    #6 - Chapter 4: The Hitchhiker featuring the minisode Nazi Zombie Flesheaters

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 7/28/2023

    Aziraphale’s good deed of picking up a hitchhiker on his way back to Soho, proves to be a serious mistake. In 1941 Crowley and Aziraphale encounter some surprising adversaries, old and new, as the Nazi spies who almost entrapped Aziraphale return as Zombies from the dead, intent on preventing him from attempting a Bullet Catch on the West End Stage.

    Director: Douglas Mackinnon

    Writer: John Finnemore