The best episode written by Brian Chamberlayne is "Golden Frog Time", rated 8.455/10 from 11 user votes. It was "directed by Karyn Kusama". "Golden Frog Time" aired on 4/30/2017 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Currency".
Chuck finds he has much at stake in the success of a new business venture; Senior, too, is heavily invested. Meanwhile, Axe takes out a massive short and takes steps to insure its failure. Wendy wrestles with a familiar and uncomfortable position: caught between Axe and Chuck.
Director: Karyn Kusama
Writer: Brian Chamberlayne
Chuck, Connerty and Sacker must rely on an anxious insider who's willing to wear a wire. Meanwhile, Axe's numbers take a big hit, leaving him to scout ideas for a quick play with a huge payoff. Wendy rediscovers her passion for her former job at Axe Capital through an old colleague. The reality of Lara's business starts to affect her marriage.
Director: Steph Green
Writer: Brian Chamberlayne
TMS races to report an unconfirmed story.
Director: Victoria Mahoney
Writer: Brian Chamberlayne
Bradley covers the start of campaign season while Alex prepares for her big moment.
Director: Lesli Linka Glatter
Writer: Brian Chamberlayne
When Noah is released from a court mandated anger management program, George is shocked to find a docile Noah has replaced his former hot-headed friend. Shaken by the change, George decides to put the new Noah to the test. Meanwhile, Tessa ditches “senior tanning” and meets a cool new age band hanging out at the park. The free spirited music group isn’t exactly what they appear
Director: Stuart McDonald
Writer: Brian Chamberlayne