The best episode written by Leigh McGrath is "Damnant Quod Non Intellegunt", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Ioan Gruffudd". "Damnant Quod Non Intellegunt" aired on 2/14/2021 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Ne Puero Gladium".
[They Condemn What They Do Not Understand] Reeling from the discovery that his son is alive, Harrow finds a welcome distraction in one of the most bizarre cases he's ever encountered: the murder of a vampire.
Director: Ioan Gruffudd
Writer: Leigh McGrath
[Do Not Give a Sword to a Boy] While pressure mounts on Harrow to stop defending his son James, two baffling deaths demand all his wit and courage to solve - before another life is lost.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Leigh McGrath
[An Innocent Man Is Punished] While Harrow investigates a baffling crime involving siblings, James brings danger closer to his half-sister Fern than ever before - and pays a high price.
Director: Peter Andrikidis
Writer: Leigh McGrath
[To Dare Is to Do] Harrow investigates the death of two base jumpers while Fern deals with the fallout of her arrest on serious drug allegations.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Leigh McGrath
[Opportunity to Withdraw] Harrow and Fairley are sent to a double-fatality in Fairley's hometown - a trip that will test their already strained relationship.
Director: Grant Brown
Writer: Leigh McGrath
[The Descent is Easy] Harrow is desperate to prove once and for all that Francis Chester is alive and trying to kill him, but with no proof, even his most-trusted friends and colleagues doubt Harrow's state of mind.
Director: Declan Eames
Writer: Leigh McGrath