The best episode directed by Jeffrey F. January is "Four Walls and a Roof", rated 8.85/10 from 117 user votes. It was "written by Corey Reed". "Four Walls and a Roof" aired on 10/26/2014 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A New Deal".
Rick and the others find themselves pitted against a group of nasty people.
Director: Jeffrey F. January
Writer: Corey Reed
Carol makes a deal with Pamela to wipe the slate clean on behalf of her friends. Aaron, Jerry, Lydia and Elijah get on the road to Oceanside to fill them in on a plan. The Commonwealth celebrates Founders Day.
Director: Jeffrey F. January
Writer: N/A
Trouble arises when unexpected visitors arrive at the Hilltop and the community is thrust into action; heartbreaking discoveries are made.
Director: Jeffrey F. January
Writer: Matthew Negrete
Daryl, Abraham and Sasha encounter many obstacles and a new threat while trying to return to Alexandria.
Director: Jeffrey F. January
Writer: Heather Bellson
While searching for a missing Alexandrian, Rick and his group encounter a mysterious collective, its inhabitants unlike any they have come across.
Director: Jeffrey F. January
Writer: Channing Powell
An art collector purchases the last painting from an artist famous for creating terrifying works, but he never anticipated the ways the painting would change his life. Life in prison is tough, and Elmer’s pet spiders make him an easy target on the cell block. Luckily, when Elmer reaches a breaking point, he knows at least his 8-legged friends will have his back.
Director: Jeffrey F. January
Writer: Paul Dini
Tim finds the answer to always wishing there were more hours in the day, but the success he can now achieve might not be worth the cost. The town of Oakwood has a storied past, and the opening of a time capsule is an exciting moment of remembrance. But can a local librarian keep a darker part of the town’s history from repeating itself?
Director: Jeffrey F. January
Writer: Greg Nicotero