The Best Episodes Directed By Albert Hughes

Every TV Episode Directed by Albert Hughes Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for Theatre of Pain
    7.7/10(32 votes)

    #1 - Theatre of Pain

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    Despite dissent and distrust, Winston's team wages an ingenious all-out assault on the hotel.

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    7.4/10(51 votes)

    #2 - Brothers in Arms

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    Winston Scott gets roped into a vast conspiracy triggered by his brother's raid on the Continental.

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    7.2/10(4 votes)

    #3 - Meet the Lord

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    Henry Shackleford, a young slave living in the Kansas territory in 1856, has a run-in with abolitionist John Brown, who mistakes him for a girl and promptly “frees” him. Believing Henry to be his good luck charm, Brown welcomes him into his ragtag army and nicknames him “Onion.” Donning a dress for the first time while dodging bullets, Onion quickly awakens to the life or death stakes in the battle over human bondage and witnesses Brown’s divinely inspired violent agenda: to free the land of slavery by any means necessary.

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    Director:Albert Hughes

Albert Hughes Ratings Summary

"Theatre of Pain" is the best rated episode directed by Albert Hughes. It scored 7.656/10 based on 32 votes. It was written by Greg Coolidge. It aired on 10/6/2023 and is rated 0.3 points higher than their second-best episode, "Brothers in Arms".