The best episode directed by Oliver Bokelberg is "A Good Boy", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Sharon Lee Watson". "A Good Boy" aired on 3/17/2022 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "House Where Nobody Lives".
Determined to save Max and Rachel, Jenny reluctantly partners with T-lock but quickly learns not everyone deserves her trust. Meanwhile, with Cassie and Lindor close on their trail, Scarlett prepares to do whatever it takes to keep her and Ronald safe. Later, realizing their father has not laid all cards on the table, Ren and Jag form an unexpected alliance to uncover the truth.
Director: Oliver Bokelberg
Writer: Sharon Lee Watson
Ben and Jack mollify a group of homeless foster and biological siblings so they can help save a life, triggering memories from Jack’s past. Meanwhile, Maya pushes the team too hard and struggles to bring them together; and Pruitt threatens to take drastic action when refused a request.
Director: Oliver Bokelberg
Writer: Meghann Plunkett
Cassie and Jenny each face a dangerous attempt to run them out of town while Jerrie has a close encounter with a dangerous threat of her own. Back at the ranch, Blake returns home, where he receives anything but a warm welcome. This ain't your typical family reunion.
Director: Oliver Bokelberg
Writer: Maria Sten
The events leading up to election night are retold from Abby’s perspective, revealing a formidable thirst for power and the explosive secret she’s been keeping.
Director: Oliver Bokelberg
Writer: Severiano Canales
Alex returns to the hospital and discovers a lot has changed since he left. Meanwhile, Jo has to make a difficult decision on a case, and Arizona tries to distance herself from Eliza.
Director: Oliver Bokelberg
Writer: Jen Klein
When Vic helps her parents through a devastating loss, they have a long overdue conversation about the anguish of being Black in America.
Director: Oliver Bokelberg
Writer: Zaiver Sinnett
With Pope & Associates still struggling to find clients, the team decides to take on a philandering senator who enjoys taking photos of his not so public areas. Meanwhile, Mellie gets involved in her own scandal with Democratic Congresswoman Josephine Marcus.
Director: Oliver Bokelberg
Writer: Mark Fish
As the team gathers for a Friendsgiving celebration at Dean’s, a violent windstorm touches down in Seattle. As the storm picks up speed, creating dangerous fire conditions, the crew must put the festivities on hold and report for duty, leaving some of them in a life-threatening situation.
Director: Oliver Bokelberg
Writer: Stacy McKee