The best episode directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson is "The Rabbit Hole", rated 7.2/10 from 10 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "The Rabbit Hole" aired on 6/30/2017 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Morgan Stop".
Growing restless with married suburban life, New York therapist Jean Holloway develops a furtive fascination with a patient's ex-girlfriend.
Director: Sam Taylor-Johnson
Writer: N/A
As "Diane" and Sidney get to know each other, longtime patient Claire grates on Jean's nerves, and new patient Allison slips into a downward spiral.
Director: Sam Taylor-Johnson
Writer: N/A
A young man, Otto, searches for an old man, Stuart, who is believed to be suffering from dementia. Otto provides Stuart a means to regain his memory: memory implants that Otto procured on the black market. As Stuart's memory regenerates, we begin to question Otto's motives and uncover a shocking truth about Stuart's identity — a truth that reverberates throughout all seven stories of the series.
Director: Sam Taylor-Johnson
Writer: David Weil
Jonah, Millie, and The Hunters reluctantly agree to join forces with Chava after discovering her true identity and her connection to Jonah. The team heads to a luxury hotel in the Argentinian countryside to intercept the one person who knows of Hitler’s whereabouts – a famed Nazi assassin known only as “The Crow.” Meanwhile, Meyer collides with the old Nazi colleague who is blackmailing him.
Director: Sam Taylor-Johnson
Writer: David Rosen
While hurtling through space on a mysterious trip to the farthest reaches of the universe, Peg recounts a lifetime of events that led her to this moment.
Director: Sam Taylor-Johnson
Writer: David Weil