Episode Ratings Grid
Every episode at a glance, color-coded by rating. Rows are episode numbers within each season, columns are seasons.
Episode Power Rankings
The best and worst episodes at a glance. Use this to find must-watch episodes or ones you might want to skip.
🏆 Top Episodes
The Happiest Family
Can Sister Boniface catch the killer of a fellow nun before she leaves Great Slaughter for good?
Once Upon a Time
Sister Boniface investigates a sabotaged stunt when the lead actress in TV show “Foxman” plummets to her death.
- 4. S2E5 "St George's Defence"
- 5. S2E10 "The Good Samaritan"
- 6. S3E1 "The Star of the Orient"
- 7. S3E2 "Never Too Deadly to Die"
- 8. S4E4 "Are Ye Dancin'?"
- 9. S3E9 "Toast to the Newly Dead"
- 10. S1E10 "Crimes and Miss Demeanours"
📉 Bottom Episodes
Lights, Camera, Murder!
And...action! On a movie set, the drama really starts when what was thought to be a prop gun turns out to be a real .38 caliber.
- 37. S1E1 "Unnatural Causes"
- 36. S4E2 "Biff! Pow! Zap!"
- 35. S2E4 "The Book of Shadows"
- 34. S1E6 "Song for the Dead"
The Quality Arc
Each point is an episode, plotted chronologically. The colored bands mark season boundaries. Look for upward or downward trends to see if quality improved or declined over time.
Episode Engagement
Vote count shows how many people cared enough to rate. High votes + high rating = beloved classic. High votes + low rating = notorious stinker. Low votes + high rating = hidden gem.
Episodes plotted by rating vs. vote count. The vertical line marks the rating threshold (7.5). More votes = more engagement. Toggle above to compare against global or show-specific median.
Series Trajectory
A simplified view: one point per season. This smooths out episode-to-episode noise to show the overall arc of the series.
Season Momentum
Did each season build momentum or fizzle out? Green arrows mean the finale rated higher than the premiere. Red means the opposite. Longer arrows = bigger swings.
Season Consistency
Some seasons are reliable bangers. Others are hit-or-miss. Each dot is an episode. Tightly clustered dots mean consistent quality. Scattered dots mean a mixed bag.
Each dot is an episode. Clustered dots = consistent quality. Scattered dots = variable season. Hover for episode details.




