The best episode directed by Jim McBride is "Brotherhood", rated 8/10 from 7 user votes. It was "written by Christian Williams". "Brotherhood" aired on 7/15/2001 and is rated 2.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Once and Future King".
When a young Army vet dies of Gulf War Syndrome, his brother opts for a cremation and disposal of the body; Ruth has Hiram over to cook dinner and then takes a job with Nikolai; David's church involvement results in his casting a very important vote; and Billy interferes with Nate and Brenda's vacation plans.
Director: Jim McBride
Writer: Christian Williams
An Elvis impersonator is transported to the 1950s where he meets the real Elvis who thinks that the impersonator is his long dead brother.
Director: Jim McBride
Writer: George R. R. Martin