The Eight - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Sarah
Adham decides to propose to Sarah during her father's birthday party, but it all goes south when a gang attacks the house.

Assem El Shayal
With Nasser's help, Adham manages to track down the shooter from the party, but the mission goes awry. Nasser recounts how he joined the gang.

Shaker Alwan
Assisted by Nasser, Adham seeks to reach the Thamanyah's arms dealer and get his hands on the shipment. Nasser keeps the details of his plan close to his chest.

Shalimar
A new member of the gang is tasked with investigating Adham. Mazen has doubts about Nasser's death and proves to be more adept than Adham gives him credit for.

Najla
Adham races against time to save his mother from Shalimar and the sniper but loses Nasser's trust in the process, which marks the end of their partnership.

Amy
Idriss manages to unlock the sniper's phone, sending Adham on Shalimar's tracks. Nasser pays a personal visit to Adham's boss in the UN headquarters.

Rashid Hejji
When a mass murder occurs on a boat carrying drugs, Adham and Mazen are assigned to find the culprits. Another member of the gang is tasked with killing Nasser.

Hussein Kandil
Adham goes to Morocco looking for the drug lord Adnan but doesn't realize that the middleman is a double agent.

The God Erra
Amy manages to make Mazen trust her with confidential information, which she uses to Al Thamaniya's advantage. Nasser warns Adham that they have a mole.

Raji Safwan
Mazen gets married to Amy who manages to place a bug on him. Later, Adham and Mazen get closer to obtaining crucial information on the gang.

Adnan Al Kayal
Adham and Mazen urgently travel to Morocco in an attempt to stop the gang from attacking the international security conference.
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