The best episode written by Brett Conrad is "Hell Followed", rated 7.8/10 from 21 user votes. It was "directed by Billy Gierhart". "Hell Followed" aired on 10/29/2008 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Only Devils Left".
SAMCRO plans retaliation on a rival biker club while dealing with wounded Cameron Hayes in the clubhouse; Jax, Bobby and Opie try to end the gun debt for good.
Director: Billy Gierhart
Writer: Brett Conrad
The Duttons try to figure out who's sabotaging their ranch, and Thomas Rainwater breaks ground on his casino, putting all the ranchers' businesses in jeopardy.
Director: Stephen Kay
Writer: Brett Conrad
When Kublai sets his sights -- and his army -- on the taking of the walled city of Xiangyang, Marco's allegiance is tested.
Director: John Maybury
Writer: Brett Conrad
Tensions between Jax and Clay escalate when they disagree over strategy for rescuing Tig after he's captured by bounty hunters on a gun-running mission. Back in Charming, Gemma is rattled by a graphic reminder of her attack, and she sets out to do something about it.
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: Brett Conrad
John and Rip seek revenge; Monica ponders the consequences of her living situation; Jimmy clears old debts.
Director: Ben Richardson
Writer: Brett Conrad
When SAMCRO's adult-film business becomes a hindrance to the club, Clay seizes the opportunity to revive the gun-running cartel. As Jax and Clay continue to clash over club activities, their relationship reaches a new level of antagonism.
Director: Stephen Kay
Writer: Brett Conrad
Holder and Linden get a break in the case; Seward clashes with death; Bullet becomes a protector.
Director: Tricia Brock
Writer: Brett Conrad
As war looms with the walled city of Xiangyang, Prince Jingim tests his diplomacy skills while Kublai questions Marco’s allegiance.
Director: Alik Sakharov
Writer: Brett Conrad
Jamie makes a drastic move in order to protect his family; Jimmy takes a shot at a rodeo competition; Walker tries to leave the ranch; Kayce and John spend quality time with Tate.
Director: John Dahl
Writer: Brett Conrad