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Episode Power Rankings

The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.

#1
S1E7 7.6
The Wedding

Karen is having second thoughts about marrying Freddy. Brian Jr.'s mother Andrea returns from Brazil and wants to see him again and take him back to Brazil with her. Lisa refuses to go to the wedding with Nick. Karen eventually marries Freddy but tells Nick and Tish that she wants to divorce him straight away as it's not working out. Juliet and Natalie become friends again. Patrick tells Ellen about Carmelita. Tripp learns that Patrick and Ellen are moving into a townhouse in Simon Elder's building. Tripp tells Nick he wants Simon Elder destroyed.

#2
S2E1 7.6
The Birthday Present

Tripp and Letitia Darling throw Nick a luxurious birthday party on a yacht.

#3
S1E1 7.5
Pilot

After his father Devlin's death in a plane crash, Nick George reluctantly becomes the family lawyer to a clan of New York socialites led by Patrick "Tripp" Darling III.

#4 The Lions S1E2 7.5
#5 The Bridge S1E5 7.5
#6 The Country House S1E8 7.5
#7 The Chiavennasca S1E4 7.4
#8 The Watch S1E9 7.4
#9 The Summer House S2E7 7.4
#10 The Game S1E6 7.3

Lowlights

#23 S2E10 The Facts 6.6

Kate Scott, an investigative reporter with Scandalous magazine, calls on the Darling home with details of a juicy scoop and wants confirmation before going to press but Clark is the only one at home as all the Darlings have gone away for Thanksgiving. He eventually invites her in and from her prompting tells her details of the Darlings scandalous lives but are they true?

#22 The Bad Guy S2E13 6.9
#21 The Organ Donor S2E9 6.9
#20 The Injured Party S2E6 6.9
#19 The Silence S2E4 7.0

The Quality Arc

Each point is an episode, plotted in order. Colored bands mark season boundaries. Look for the rise, the plateau, or the decline.

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Episode Engagement

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Season Momentum

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Season Consistency

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