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The Best Episodes of Manhunt Season 2

Every episode of Manhunt Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Manhunt Season 2!

Inspired by actual events, this true crime anthology series takes a deep dive into the dark, twisted minds of terrorists and follows the brave souls who hunt them down.

Genres:CrimeMystery

Season 2 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Manhunt" season 2 is "Centbom", rated 7.9/10 from 589 user votes. It was directed by Michael Dinner and written by Andrew Sodroski. "Centbom" aired on 2/3/2020 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Unabubba".

  • Centbom
    7.9/10 589 votes

    #1 - Centbom

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 2020-02-03

    Security guard Richard Jewell saves hundreds of lives when he discovers a bomb at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. But his heroic act quickly comes under the scrutiny of law enforcement as pressure mounts to catch the killer.

    Director: Michael Dinner

    Writer: Andrew Sodroski

  • Unabubba
    7.9/10 415 votes

    #2 - Unabubba

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 2020-02-03

    When the media gets wind of the FBI's "hero-bomber" theory, a media firestorm erupts, engulfing Richard and his family. Meanwhile, ATF agents raise doubts as bombings continue.

    Director: Michael Dinner

    Writer: Andrew Sodroski

  • Bombingham
    8.0/10 387 votes

    #3 - Bombingham

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 2020-02-03

    While Richard fights back against the FBI and the media, ATF Agent Embry investigates a serial bomber terrorizing the Southeast and discovers a crucial link to the Olympic bomb.

    Director: Jon Avnet

    Writer: Denise Harkavy

  • Run Rudolph Run
    7.9/10 378 votes

    #4 - Run Rudolph Run

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 2020-02-03

    The FBI identifies serial bomber Eric Rudolph and gives chase, but Eric escapes into the forest. Richard and Watson discover powerful evidence that could exonerate Richard and contemplate turning to the press for help.

    Director: Jon Avnet

    Writer: Nick Towne

  • Land of the Noonday Sun
    7.8/10 364 votes

    #5 - Land of the Noonday Sun

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 2020-02-03

    The FBI search for Eric spins out of control as anti-government locals and Eric's family push back. Meanwhile, Richard must confront his inner demons as he prepares for a pivotal press conference.

    Director: Janice Cooke

    Writer: Allison Moore

  • Army of God
    7.6/10 369 votes

    #6 - Army of God

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 2020-02-03

    Viewing him as a freedom fighter under siege, local militias rally around Eric and attack the FBI. As Embry continues to investigate, he learns that Eric is not who he claims to be.

    Director: Janice Cooke

    Writer: Nick Schenk

  • Eric
    7.8/10 363 votes

    #7 - Eric

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 2020-02-03

    Eric manipulates locals, militia, and FBI alike as he plans a major counterattack. Meanwhile, Richard appears on "60 Minutes" in a high-stakes gamble to save his reputation once and for all.

    Director: Ali Selim

    Writer: Andrew Sodroski

  • Join or Die
    7.6/10 350 votes

    #8 - Join or Die

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 2020-02-03

    FBI agent Brennan realizes he needs to change course radically to catch Eric and allies with Embry to do so. In Atlanta, Kathy Scruggs comes face to face with Richard for the first time ever.

    Director: Ali Selim

    Writer: Nick Towne

  • Don't Tread on Me
    7.6/10 357 votes

    #9 - Don't Tread on Me

    Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 2020-02-03

    Risking everything, Brennan and Embry appeal to a powerful local militia leader with the truth about Eric, and a call for unity and moral courage.

    Director: Michael Dinner

    Writer: Nick Schenk

  • Open Season
    7.7/10 375 votes

    #10 - Open Season

    Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 2020-02-03

    Eric, starving and bereft of allies, is finally captured. But as his day in court—and Richard's exoneration—approaches, he has another dangerous secret in store for law enforcement.

    Director: Michael Dinner

    Writer: Allison Moore