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Episode Power Rankings

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

#1
S2E6 8.6
Faith, Hope & Charity

The queen is horrified by news of famine sweeping Ireland, and tries to persuade the government to take action. However, Peel is reluctant to get involved, fearing that sending aid will destabilise his own party. The crisis soon strikes at the heart of the royal household, while a determined Reverend turns up on Victoria's doorstep, demanding help for his parish.

#2
S2E7 8.6
The King Over the Water

After a series of assassination attempts, the queen is forced to seek sanctuary far from the palace. She and Albert travel to the Scottish Highlands. Travelling incognito gives both the royal couple and their servants a freedom they do not often experience.

#3
S1E4 8.4
The Clockwork Prince

Prince Albert arrives in England for the first time, and he and Victoria take an instant dislike to each other in an awkward first encounter. Below stairs, Albert's valet clashes with the royal servants, while Skerrett is visited by a girl in need of money.

#4 Foreign Bodies S3E4 8.4
#5 Warp and Weft S2E3 8.3
#6 The White Elephant S3E8 8.3
#7 Doll 123 S1E1 8.2
#8 An Ordinary Woman S1E5 8.2
#9 Engine of Change S1E7 8.2
#10 Young England S1E8 8.2

Lowlights

#25 S3E3 Et in Arcadia 7.7

At Osborne House, Albert relishes the opportunity to spend time with the family away from London, but Victoria is desperate to get back to the Palace and the business of politics.

#24 A Coburg Quartet S3E6 7.8
#23 A Show of Unity S3E5 7.8
#22 A Public Inconvenience S3E7 7.9
#21 London Bridge Is Falling Down S3E2 7.9

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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Series Trajectory

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Season Momentum

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Season Consistency

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