The best episode directed by Ben Stiller is "The We We Are", rated 9/10 from 43 user votes. It was "written by Dan Erickson". "The We We Are" aired on 4/7/2022 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Defiant Jazz".
The team discovers troubling revelations.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Dan Erickson
Mark and the team encounter new security measures from Cobel.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Helen Leigh
The team prepares a plan. Mark attends Devon and Ricken’s party.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Chris Black
Matt and Sweat run for their lives as the tension between them is pushed to the extreme. Tilly gets out of the hospital and does her best to evade the authorities. But as the law closes in, all three are confronted with hard truths about who they really are. Series finale.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Michael Tolkin
The team train new hire Helly on macrodata refinement. Mark takes a day off to meet with a mysterious former colleague.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Dan Erickson
Mark is promoted to lead a team who've had their memories surgically divided between their work and personal lives.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Dan Erickson
Mark takes the team on a field trip, but Helly continues to rebel. A deteriorating Petey struggles to tell Mark about Lumon’s misdeeds.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Andrew Colville
On the day of the escape, Matt and Sweat know the smallest mistake can derail their whole plan. But when a stern corrections officer takes over the post in the tailor shop and fellow inmate Murder gets out of the Special Housing Unit, Matt seems attracted to the danger. Tilly and Lyle have a fateful dinner at an all-you-can-eat Chinese restaurant.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Michael Tolkin
In a deep dive into the minds of these individuals, we finally see what Matt and Sweat are capable of outside the prison walls. Tilly’s natural instincts aren’t much better.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Michael Tolkin
Matt and Sweat run into walls and other obstacles as they search for a way out, but the power of positive thinking helps keep them on track. Tilly begins to feel guilty about her mounting indiscretions, but she has a funny way of showing it.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Jerry Stahl
Matt has an idea to get out of Dannemora, but Sweat is not interested in taking the risk. Matt begins to help Tilly with an inmate she doesn't get along with in the shop, while Sweat comes to miss the freedoms that come with Matt's protection.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Michael Tolkin
After the June, 2015 prison break from Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, NY, Joyce “Tilly” Mitchell is questioned about her involvement with the two men. Months earlier, Tilly enjoys her job at the prison tailor shop, balancing the temptations of David Sweat, a younger inmate, and her obligations to her husband, Lyle. Richard Matt, an inmate with an artistic talent, supplies oil paintings to guards in exchange for special treatment. Ultimately his attentions turn to Tilly.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Michael Tolkin
Excited by the possibility of a new life, Tilly tries her best to avoid Lyle, who is planning something special for their anniversary. Sweat makes progress on the escape route, but feels like he’s doing all the work. Matt likes the arrangement just fine.
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Michael Tolkin