The Best Episodes Written By Al Blyth

Every TV Episode Written by Al Blyth Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Al Blyth Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Al Blyth is "Chapter 5", rated 8/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by China Moo-Young". "Chapter 5" aired on 7/28/2019 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Chapter 4".

  • Chapter 5
    8.0/10 4 votes

    #1 - Chapter 5

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 7/28/2019

    Myfanwy and Monica work to extricate a young EVA, while Gestalt's suspicions of Myfanwy lead to a confrontation. Farrier is suspended, only to seek powerful revenge.

    Director: China Moo-Young

    Writer: Al Blyth

  • Chapter 4
    7.8/10 4 votes

    #2 - Chapter 4

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 7/21/2019

    While Myfanwy uncovers a twisted relationship with her psychiatrist, Monica and Gestalt scour London for a missing EVA who escaped after auction. Farrier makes a connnection wih a mysterious prisoner.

    Director: Sunu Gonera

    Writer: Al Blyth

  • Prologue
    7.2/10 4 votes

    #3 - Prologue

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 8/11/2019

    After a terrifying prophecy, Myfanwy's desperation leads her to a place to trust in a powerful enemy. But when her plans go awry, she is forced to run for her life while her memory slips away.

    Director: Rebecca Johnson

    Writer: Al Blyth

  • Chapter 1
    7.0/10 6 votes

    #4 - Chapter 1

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 6/30/2019

    After waking up surrounded by dead bodies and no memory, Myfanwy Thomas is thrown into the world of the Checquy, a paranormal secret service where she's a high-level operative known as a "Rook" - and no one can be trusted.

    Director: Kari Skogland

    Writer: Al Blyth

  • Chapter 2
    7.0/10 5 votes

    #5 - Chapter 2

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 7/7/2019

    While Myfanwy revisits the crime in search of her past, Monica discovers a dark truth about one of the victims - her lover and fellow agent. One of Myfanwy's dead attackers disappears from the morgue.

    Director: Kari Skogland

    Writer: Al Blyth