The best episode written by Bruce Marshall Romans is "Two Trains", rated 8.8/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Marvin V. Rush". "Two Trains" aired on 9/27/2014 and is rated 0.8 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The White Spirit".
Cullen goes head to head with the new marshal to recover his arrested railroad workers. Campbell confronts Louise over a story.
Director: Marvin V. Rush
Writer: Bruce Marshall Romans
In the aftermath of tragedy, Lily and Cullen struggle to maintain order in Hell on Wheels. Meanwhile, Elam makes plans for the future.
Director: David Von Ancken
Writer: Bruce Marshall Romans
Rebel attacks flare up in the south and pull Kublai's attention away from home. Kokachin gets an unwelcome visitor from her past.
Director: Jon Amiel
Writer: Bruce Marshall Romans
Painful memories take ahold of Russo. Frank's frustration frightens those closest to him. Madani receives a visitor bearing a warning.
Director: Michael Offer
Writer: Bruce Marshall Romans
Lewis struggles with the ramifications of his actions. Frank and Micro pursue another face from the past. Madani and Sam go bug hunting.
Director: Andy Goddard
Writer: Bruce Marshall Romans
Cullen struggles to maintain order while Mickey's and Sean's lives are endangered; Lily and Elam clean up a mess of their own doing.
Director: Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
Writer: Bruce Marshall Romans
After freeing Matt from the Espheni Youth Camp, Tom encounters two mysterious strangers in the woods, who attack his family before embarking with him on a violent journey. Hal faces almost insurmountable odds as he tries to lead the remaining Volm and 2nd Mass to a place of perceived safety. Lexi and Anne have a difference of opinions – resulting in dangerous consequences.
Director: Nathaniel Goodman
Writer: Bruce Marshall Romans
Durant challenges the Cheyenne to a competition in an effort to bring a halt to ongoing negotiations. Meanwhile, Elam and Cullen try to prevent bloodshed in town.
Director: Michael Slovis
Writer: Bruce Marshall Romans
Cullen helps Elam track down a dangerous criminal; the town prepares to move down the tracks.
Director: Neil LaBute
Writer: Bruce Marshall Romans