The BEST episodes of The Divide

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

"The Divide" is an exploration of personal morality and how all people - especially ambitious people - struggle with the shades of grey found in the absence of a simple, ordered moral universe. The show probes how truth coexists in the modern justice system alongside ambition, ethics, politics and race. As an impassioned case worker with The Innocence Initiative, Christine Rosa delves into the case of a death-row inmate she believes was wrongly convicted of a young family's heinous murder 11 years earlier. She chases down new evidence in a search for the truth and confronts an equally passionate district attorney, Adam Page, whose view of justice is colored by shades of grey. Throughout the journey, Christine and Adam's pasts resurface as they are faced with the question of one man's guilt or innocence intertwined with their own personal histories.

Last Updated: 9/16/2024Network: WE tvStatus: Ended
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To Whom Evil Is Done
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8.32
81 votes

#1 - To Whom Evil Is Done

Season 1 - Episode 8 - Aired 8/27/2014

Christine and Terry's connection deepens. Stanley Zale forces Christine to chose between the two men she cares about most. Billie forms her own dangerous plan to take down Zale. Bobby and Danny set Eric up, resulting in an explosion of violence that eventually reaches Terry and Christine, changing everyone's lives forever.

Directors: Larysa Kondracki
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I'm for Justice
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8.17
108 votes

#2 - I'm for Justice

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 8/6/2014

Christine and Maxine pay a visit to Victor in prison and share the good news that Terry has been released, but things turn heated when it's revealed that Christine has been in contact with her estranged grandma. Meanwhile, Christine's investigation turns dangerous; the Pages deal with Jenny's fate; and Trey doesn't see eye to eye with his dad.

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I Can't Go Back
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8.01
77 votes

#3 - I Can't Go Back

Season 1 - Episode 7 - Aired 8/20/2014

Christine meets with Stanley Zale and asks if she can call upon his son Eric to be a character witness for Terry if there is a retrial. Meanwhile, Terry's investigation into his own case puts him in a risky situation.

Directors: Jann Turner
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And the Little Ones Get Caught
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7.96
80 votes

#4 - And the Little Ones Get Caught

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 8/13/2014

Adam is sent reeling when he learns who gave the order to falsify the Butler DNA evidence. While investigating the murders for which he was convicted, Terry deepens his involvement with the wealthy Zale family. Clark's own investigation into Terry's case becomes suddenly dangerous.

Writer: Pamela Gray
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No Such Thing as Justice
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7.84
76 votes

#5 - No Such Thing as Justice

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 7/16/2014

As the execution date looms, Christine and the Innocence Initiative staff scrambles to prove a flaw in the case, while Adam plays every card he has in an effort to block them.

Directors: Tony Goldwyn
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Never Forget
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7.80
79 votes

#6 - Never Forget

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 7/30/2014

Terry has difficulty re-entering society after his release. Adam chases down loose ends, while Christine finds herself unprepared for the most important test of her life.

Directors: Janusz Kaminski
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Facts Are The Enemy
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7.69
55 votes

#7 - Facts Are The Enemy

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 7/23/2014

Christine's preoccupation with the Butler case makes it hard for her to focus on her impending bar exam, while Adam attempts to resolve his doubts by confirming Jenny Butler's eyewitness ID.

Directors: Allison Anders
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The Way Men Divide
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7.54
114 votes

#8 - The Way Men Divide

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 7/16/2014

Impassioned caseworker Christine Rosa uncovers new evidence in the sensational trial of a death row inmate, causing frustration from Adam Page, the District Attorney who made his name on the case.

Directors: Tony Goldwyn
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