The WORST episodes of Baghdad Central

Every episode of Baghdad Central ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst episodes of Baghdad Central!

In 2003, after a six-month United States occupation and the disbandment of all Iraqi forces that has left Baghdad with no one in charge and no effective rule of law, Iraqi ex-policeman Muhsin al-Khafaji sets out to find his missing daughter.

Last Updated: 11/13/2024Network: Channel 4Status: Ended
Episode 1
star
7.12
151 votes

#1 - Episode 1

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 2/3/2020

It's 2003 and Iraq is occupied by a US-led coalition. With his daughter missing, ex-police inspector Khafaji must decide whether to turn collaborator to help his search.

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Episode 4
star
7.21
108 votes

#2 - Episode 4

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 2/24/2020

Temple discovers his money is missing and has Khafaji arrested on false charges. On a raid, Parodi sees a photograph of three girls - who are they connected to?

Directors: Ben A. Williams
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Episode 3
star
7.24
122 votes

#3 - Episode 3

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 2/17/2020

Khafaji goes in search of truths about his daughter, but is surprised by the arrival of Frank Temple

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Episode 2
star
7.25
122 votes

#4 - Episode 2

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 2/10/2020

Khafaji is called to a Coalition Authority safe house, where a dead Iraqi man has been discovered. His suspicions are further aroused when he witnesses an attack on the Green Zone.

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Episode 6
star
7.43
103 votes

#5 - Episode 6

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 3/9/2020

Khafaji is made an offer he can't refuse and plans to get his family out of Iraq unscathed. But will he succeed?

Directors: Ben A. Williams
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Episode 5
star
7.47
103 votes

#6 - Episode 5

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 3/2/2020

Zubeida and Khafaji join forces in the hunt for Sawsan but their lead goes cold. A brutal murder is uncovered in the Green Zone and Parodi starts to suspect Temple of a darker involvement in the case.

Directors: Ben A. Williams
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