The best episode directed by Albert Hughes is "Theatre of Pain", rated 7.6/10 from 25 user votes. It was "written by Greg Coolidge". "Theatre of Pain" aired on 10/6/2023 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Brothers in Arms".
Despite dissent and distrust, Winston's team wages an ingenious all-out assault on the hotel.
Director: Albert Hughes
Writer: Greg Coolidge
Winston Scott gets roped into a vast conspiracy triggered by his brother's raid on the Continental.
Director: Albert Hughes
Writer: Greg Coolidge
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.
Director: Albert Hughes
Writer: Mark Richard