The BEST episodes of The Lair season 1

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

In a small island town, the bodies of young nameless men are turning up dead with grisly wounds to their necks. As Season One of The Lair begins, a young journalist named Thom is investigating the mysterious John Doe Murders. Clues lead Thom to a private gentlemen’s club called The Lair, where the darkest desires are fulfilled. As Thom gets closer to solving the mystery, he finds himself ensnared in a blood thirsty coven of vampires. As the story unravels, a lost love fulfills its destiny and old alliances are betrayed. This supernatural soap is as dark as it is erotic and will leave fans wanting to return to The Lair again and again.

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Episode 106
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7.29
7 votes

#1 - Episode 106

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 9/29/2007

When Laura comes to after the incident with the knife, Sheriff Trout is forced to reconsider what he knows to be true about the island. He and Jonathan revisit The Lair to find Colin in charge, but what has happened to Damian? Thom is mysteriously released from his prison and is reunited with Jonathan. However, the bittersweet scene grows simply bitter when Thom learns that Jonathan is harboring a secret.

Directors: Fred Olen Ray
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Episode 105
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7.20
10 votes

#2 - Episode 105

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 9/12/2007

Damian suspects one of the vampires of having stolen the missing painting, and he goes to the orgy room to take care of the man who betrayed him. Trout, desperate to gain a search warrant to The Lair, finally discovers evidence that is conclusive enough to gain legal entry. Jonathan’s neck wound has healed, to Belmont ’s astonishment, but he still has no memory of what happened. Despite Jonathan’s amnesia, Damian intends to kill him once and for all. Laura is unwittingly brought into his scheme.

Directors: Fred Olen Ray
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Episode 102
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6.88
16 votes

#3 - Episode 102

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 8/1/2007

Jonathan’s body has been found face-down in the river bank, but unlike the others he has somehow survived. While Jonathan lies comatose in a hospital bed, Damian-an ancient vampire and the leader of The Lair-speaks of finishing him off for good. Thom, unaware of the scheming vampires in his midst, pays his unconscious boyfriend a visit.

Directors: Fred Olen Ray
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Episode 101
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6.64
75 votes

#4 - Episode 101

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 8/1/2007

Thom, an investigative journalist, meets with a strange man who tells him that The Lair, a notorious sex club, is linked to a string of unsolved murders that have been plaguing his small city for years. When Tom's jealous boyfriend, Jonathan, also gets caught up in The Lair, things get personal.

Directors: Fred Olen Ray
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Episode 103
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6.36
42 votes

#5 - Episode 103

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 8/29/2007

Eric rejoins the boys at The Lair, where Damian initiates him into "the inner sanctum" of fellow hunks risen from the dead. Thom visits The Lair soon after, searching for information about his comatose boyfriend. Damian responds by placing Thom in a near-fatal trance, but Laura saves him just in time. They approach Trout and Belmont for clues, but encounter only more questions. Meanwhile, Damian is coming for Jonathan once more.

Directors: Fred Olen Ray
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Episode 104
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6.19
37 votes

#6 - Episode 104

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 9/5/2007

Thom encounters Damian in Jonathan's hospital room, instantly reminding Damian of Richard Devere, the man who painted his portrait two centuries ago, the only man he's ever loved. Devere was a vampire who gave Damian immortality and the capacity for evil; Damian in return drove a stake through his heart. He believes Thom to be Devere reincarnated, and Colin takes advantage of Damian’s infatuation to finally gain control of The Lair.

Directors: Fred Olen Ray
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