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8.6/10 (104 votes)
#1

Episode 6

S1:E6

As civil unrest erupts on London’s barely policed streets, Charles Inglish and Franklin go head to head in their bid for the Commissioner’s post.

8.5/10 (108 votes)
#2

Episode 4

S1:E4

As Liz finds herself under attack for her handling of revelations relating to the Commissioner, Finn takes full advantage to sideline her and position himself as advisor to Deputy Commissioner Inglis.

8.5/10 (98 votes)
#3

Episode 5

S1:E5

Banjo reassures a nervous Robbie ahead of the internal police investigation. And there’s a vacancy at the top of the force, and acting Commissioner Charles Inglis is the obvious candidate.

8.2/10 (116 votes)
#4

Episode 3

S1:E3

Commissioner Miller decides to give Liz and her new ideas his full backing, leaving Finn worrying about his future.

7.7/10 (112 votes)
#5

Episode 2

S1:E2

Eager to justify Commissioner Miller’s faith in her, Liz presents her vision for Metwork: the force’s very own digital news channel that will rival established outlets.

7.5/10 (129 votes)
#6

Episode 1

S1:E1

The force are called to help out a private security firm trying to deal with a riot.

7.5/10 (129 votes)
#1

Episode 1

S1:E1

The force are called to help out a private security firm trying to deal with a riot.

7.7/10 (112 votes)
#2

Episode 2

S1:E2

Eager to justify Commissioner Miller’s faith in her, Liz presents her vision for Metwork: the force’s very own digital news channel that will rival established outlets.

8.2/10 (116 votes)
#3

Episode 3

S1:E3

Commissioner Miller decides to give Liz and her new ideas his full backing, leaving Finn worrying about his future.

8.5/10 (108 votes)
#4

Episode 4

S1:E4

As Liz finds herself under attack for her handling of revelations relating to the Commissioner, Finn takes full advantage to sideline her and position himself as advisor to Deputy Commissioner Inglis.

8.5/10 (98 votes)
#5

Episode 5

S1:E5

Banjo reassures a nervous Robbie ahead of the internal police investigation. And there’s a vacancy at the top of the force, and acting Commissioner Charles Inglis is the obvious candidate.

8.6/10 (104 votes)
#6

Episode 6

S1:E6

As civil unrest erupts on London’s barely policed streets, Charles Inglish and Franklin go head to head in their bid for the Commissioner’s post.

7.5/10 (129 votes)

Episode 1

S1:E1

The force are called to help out a private security firm trying to deal with a riot.

7.7/10 (112 votes)

Episode 2

S1:E2

Eager to justify Commissioner Miller’s faith in her, Liz presents her vision for Metwork: the force’s very own digital news channel that will rival established outlets.

8.2/10 (116 votes)

Episode 3

S1:E3

Commissioner Miller decides to give Liz and her new ideas his full backing, leaving Finn worrying about his future.

8.5/10 (108 votes)

Episode 4

S1:E4

As Liz finds herself under attack for her handling of revelations relating to the Commissioner, Finn takes full advantage to sideline her and position himself as advisor to Deputy Commissioner Inglis.

8.5/10 (98 votes)

Episode 5

S1:E5

Banjo reassures a nervous Robbie ahead of the internal police investigation. And there’s a vacancy at the top of the force, and acting Commissioner Charles Inglis is the obvious candidate.

8.6/10 (104 votes)

Episode 6

S1:E6

As civil unrest erupts on London’s barely policed streets, Charles Inglish and Franklin go head to head in their bid for the Commissioner’s post.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
1 ★ 8.2 6
★ 8.6 Episode 6
★ 7.5 Episode 1