The Best Episodes Directed By Michael Ruscio

Every TV Episode Directed by Michael Ruscio Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Michael Ruscio Ratings Summary

The best episode directed by Michael Ruscio is "Cold Grey Light of Dawn", rated 7.5/10 from 15 user votes. It was "written by Alexander Woo". "Cold Grey Light of Dawn" aired on 8/7/2011 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Release Me".

  • Cold Grey Light of Dawn
    7.5/10 15 votes

    #1 - Cold Grey Light of Dawn

    Season 4 Episode 7 - Aired 8/7/2011

    With Marnie empowered by spirits of the dead, Bill issues an unpopular order to save vampires from the light. Eric embraces his amnesia; Luna discovers Sam’s not the man she thought he was; Lafayette expands his consciousness; Pam gets a body peel; Andy’s date with Holly doesn’t go as planned; Jessica has doubts about her future with Hoyt; Alcide and Debbie join a new pack.

    Director: Michael Ruscio

    Writer: Alexander Woo

  • Release Me
    7.3/10 18 votes

    #2 - Release Me

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 8/2/2009

    Drunken Andy helps Sam escape from Maryann's clasp. Sookie uncovers the traitor. Sam confront Daphne to discover Maryann is a Maenad. Jason gets caught fleeing the L.O.D. church by Sarah. Eric overhears Barry's message to Bill and goes to Sookie's aid.

    Director: Michael Ruscio

    Writer: Raelle Tucker

  • F*ck the Pain Away
    7.3/10 15 votes

    #3 - F*ck the Pain Away

    Season 6 Episode 5 - Aired 7/14/2013

    Wanting to finally learn the truth about her past Sookie recruits Lafayette to summon her parents while Warlow relives the events that led him back to Lilith after thousands of years, Eric and Tara attempt to rescue Pam.

    Director: Michael Ruscio

    Writer: Angela Robinson

  • In the Beginning
    6.5/10 14 votes

    #4 - In the Beginning

    Season 5 Episode 7 - Aired 7/22/2012

    Salome reveals her true allegiances; Sookie embraces her human side; Sam sniffs out some perps; Alcide braces for a fight.

    Director: Michael Ruscio

    Writer: Brian Buckner