The BEST episodes of The Andy Warhol Diaries season 1

Every episode of The Andy Warhol Diaries season 1, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of The Andy Warhol Diaries season 1!

After he's shot in 1968, Andy Warhol begins documenting his life and feelings. Those diaries, and this docuseries, take a peek behind his persona.

Last Updated: 10/23/2024Network: NetflixStatus: Ended
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7.95
22 votes

#1 - Collab: Andy & Basquiat

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 3/9/2022

The '80s take off, and graffiti artists inspired by pop art energize New York. Andy forms a close, fruitful friendship with Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Directors: Andrew Rossi
Writer: Andrew Rossi
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7.78
23 votes

#2 - Shadows: Andy & Jed

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 3/9/2022

Andy embraces his role as a portrait painter for the rich and famous. But discontent — and disco-era hedonism — tears apart his life with Jed Johnson.

Directors: Andrew Rossi
Writer: Andrew Rossi
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7.73
22 votes

#3 - A Double Life: Andy & Jon

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 3/9/2022

Fantasy propels Andy into the world of modeling and TV — and a relationship with the closeted Jon Gould — leading to explorations of drag and identity.

Directors: Andrew Rossi
Writer: Andrew Rossi
Watch Now:Amazon
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7.73
22 votes

#4 - Loving the Alien

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 3/9/2022

As HIV/AIDS hits NYC hard, Andy accepts a commission honoring "The Last Supper." The series takes on new resonance when he dies soon after the opening.

Directors: Andrew Rossi
Writer: Andrew Rossi
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7.64
22 votes

#5 - 15 Minutes

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 3/9/2022

Andy edges into the mainstream via "Saturday Night Live" and "The Love Boat" while a collaboration deals a blow to his connection with Jean-Michel.

Directors: Andrew Rossi
Writer: Andrew Rossi
Watch Now:Amazon
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7.35
26 votes

#6 - Smoke Signals

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 3/9/2022

Art offers an opening for expression and reinvention as Andy rises from grim Pittsburgh origins to become an innovative force in the New York art world.

Directors: Andrew Rossi
Writer: Andrew Rossi