Pistol poster
7.8/10 (358 votes)
#1

Track 3: Bodies

S1:E3

As Steve and Chrissie Hynde begin to make more than just music, the Pistols begin to wreak anarchy in the U.K. and Johnny Rotten takes deeper inspiration from a grieving young woman.

7.8/10 (320 votes)
#2

Track 4: Pretty Vaaayc**t

S1:E4

The idyllic moment where success is not yet fame is obliterated when the band shock the nation out of its torpor. The media frenzy causes egos to explode. Steve is emotionally blackmailed by Malcom into replacing bassist Glen Matlock with Sid Vicious.

7.6/10 (383 votes)
#3

Track 2: Rotten

S1:E2

As Steve grasps his final chance and attempts to learn guitar in five days, a fury named Johnny Rotten arrives on the scene and the Sex Pistols are born.

7.5/10 (299 votes)
#4

Track 5: Nancy and Sid

S1:E5

As Nancy and Sid's love ignites, Sid becomes increasingly lost to heroin and violence. A plan is hatched to get rid of Nancy, but on a riverboat stunt during the Queen's Jubilee to promote "God Save the Queen," chaos takes hold.

7.5/10 (292 votes)
#5

Track 6: Who Killed Bambi?

S1:E6

Malcolm decides that the Sex Pistols have become too much like a rock band, so he must blow them up. Johnny leaves the band, and a Sid becomes lead singer. Nancy is found murdered in New York City, and Sid is the main suspect.

7.2/10 (432 votes)
#6

Track 1: The Cloak of Invisibility

S1:E1

Desperate to escape the bleak future that society has decreed for him, charismatic Steve Jones convinces Malcolm McLaren to manage his band, The Swankers. But Steve discovers that his “Cloak of Invisibility” cannot shield him from the audience’s gaze.

7.2/10 (432 votes)
#1

Track 1: The Cloak of Invisibility

S1:E1

Desperate to escape the bleak future that society has decreed for him, charismatic Steve Jones convinces Malcolm McLaren to manage his band, The Swankers. But Steve discovers that his “Cloak of Invisibility” cannot shield him from the audience’s gaze.

7.5/10 (299 votes)
#2

Track 5: Nancy and Sid

S1:E5

As Nancy and Sid's love ignites, Sid becomes increasingly lost to heroin and violence. A plan is hatched to get rid of Nancy, but on a riverboat stunt during the Queen's Jubilee to promote "God Save the Queen," chaos takes hold.

7.5/10 (292 votes)
#3

Track 6: Who Killed Bambi?

S1:E6

Malcolm decides that the Sex Pistols have become too much like a rock band, so he must blow them up. Johnny leaves the band, and a Sid becomes lead singer. Nancy is found murdered in New York City, and Sid is the main suspect.

7.6/10 (383 votes)
#4

Track 2: Rotten

S1:E2

As Steve grasps his final chance and attempts to learn guitar in five days, a fury named Johnny Rotten arrives on the scene and the Sex Pistols are born.

7.8/10 (358 votes)
#5

Track 3: Bodies

S1:E3

As Steve and Chrissie Hynde begin to make more than just music, the Pistols begin to wreak anarchy in the U.K. and Johnny Rotten takes deeper inspiration from a grieving young woman.

7.8/10 (320 votes)
#6

Track 4: Pretty Vaaayc**t

S1:E4

The idyllic moment where success is not yet fame is obliterated when the band shock the nation out of its torpor. The media frenzy causes egos to explode. Steve is emotionally blackmailed by Malcom into replacing bassist Glen Matlock with Sid Vicious.

7.2/10 (432 votes)

Track 1: The Cloak of Invisibility

S1:E1

Desperate to escape the bleak future that society has decreed for him, charismatic Steve Jones convinces Malcolm McLaren to manage his band, The Swankers. But Steve discovers that his “Cloak of Invisibility” cannot shield him from the audience’s gaze.

7.6/10 (383 votes)

Track 2: Rotten

S1:E2

As Steve grasps his final chance and attempts to learn guitar in five days, a fury named Johnny Rotten arrives on the scene and the Sex Pistols are born.

7.8/10 (358 votes)

Track 3: Bodies

S1:E3

As Steve and Chrissie Hynde begin to make more than just music, the Pistols begin to wreak anarchy in the U.K. and Johnny Rotten takes deeper inspiration from a grieving young woman.

7.8/10 (320 votes)

Track 4: Pretty Vaaayc**t

S1:E4

The idyllic moment where success is not yet fame is obliterated when the band shock the nation out of its torpor. The media frenzy causes egos to explode. Steve is emotionally blackmailed by Malcom into replacing bassist Glen Matlock with Sid Vicious.

7.5/10 (299 votes)

Track 5: Nancy and Sid

S1:E5

As Nancy and Sid's love ignites, Sid becomes increasingly lost to heroin and violence. A plan is hatched to get rid of Nancy, but on a riverboat stunt during the Queen's Jubilee to promote "God Save the Queen," chaos takes hold.

7.5/10 (292 votes)

Track 6: Who Killed Bambi?

S1:E6

Malcolm decides that the Sex Pistols have become too much like a rock band, so he must blow them up. Johnny leaves the band, and a Sid becomes lead singer. Nancy is found murdered in New York City, and Sid is the main suspect.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
1 ★ 7.6 6
★ 7.8 Track 3: Bodies
★ 7.2 Track 1: The Cloak of Invisibility