The best episode written by Bryan Wynbrandt is "Guy Hastings", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Charles Beeson". "Guy Hastings" aired on 2/6/2012 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Pa'a ka 'ipuka i ka 'upena nananana (The Entrance is Stopped with a Spider’s Web)".
Guy Hastings, an Alcatraz guard, reappears. Although a good man, Hastings is being asked to do bad things and will come face-to-face with an old acquaintance.
Director: Charles Beeson
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Trapped inside a dilapidated building in Oahu’s Chinatown, Five-0 must protect a wounded Gabriel and plan their escape when enemy gunmen storm the building looking to kill him and anyone who gets in their way.
Director: Stephen Herek
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
A conspiracy theorist helps Five-0 when a missing artifact is the key to solving a double murder.
Director: Duane Clark
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Rebecca, Doc, and Hauser set out to capture musically-inclined serial killer Webb Porter, an unknown ’63 that returns more violent than ever.
Director: Jack Bender
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
McGarrett and Grover must work together to protect national security after they are tasked by the Governor to serve a warrant to a young computer hacker.
Director: Jerry Levine
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Kyle links his memory to a missing professor, but finds a welcome distraction when he joins the basketball team. Meanwhile, Nicole gains a better understanding of Kyle's unique situation.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
McGarrett and Odell come under siege in Odell's barbershop when they try to protect a young man who is being hunted down by a gang. Also, Jerry is wrongfully accused of committing a series of home invasions.
Director: Jerry Levine
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Ben lands in 1979 Chicago as Jack Armstrong, a devoted security guard to talented pop singer Carly Farmer. During Carly’s prep for a concert, it quickly becomes clear her life is in danger and Ben must determine who is trying to kill her and why.
Director: David Grossman
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Miles tries to help Joy figure out what the God account wants from her after she receives her first friend suggestion since getting Miles' name;. Simon helps Cara reconnect with an important person from her past while she's in Paris.
Director: Victor Nelli Jr.
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
A triple homicide is linked to a secret, downed Chinese satellite; Danny's mother goes on a ride-along with Grover.
Director: Jeffrey G. Hunt
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Gordon races against the clock to save the city from the Alice Tetch Virus, when Lee Thompkins intercepts with a plan of her own. Also, Alfred sees a big change in Bruce Wayne after his work with The Shaman. Meanwhile, some of Gotham's most deranged villains band together.
Director: Danny Cannon
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
While a Navy Seal is on a secret mission, his young daughter is kidnapped; Danny must find $18.5 million in order to save his brother.
Director: Sylvain White
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Gordon tries to broker a deal with Penguin that involves Sofia. Meanwhile, Alfred tries to pull Bruce out of his teenage-angst and downward spiral, as Lee Thompkins gains more control over the Narrows.
Director: Louis Shaw Milito
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Gordon and Bullock try to stay one step ahead as Jerome zeros in on his next target. Meanwhile, Nygma hosts a riddle game show in the Narrows and faces his toughest challenger in Lee Thompkins, and Penguin goes to see Butch with a proposal.
Director: Maja Vrvilo
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Some of Gotham's most unhinged villains band together, while The Riddler continues his conquest of the city. Gordon is on a search for answers and all roads keep leading him back to the Court of Owls. Meanwhile, as Alfred begins to notice a change in Bruce, Bruce 2 confides in Selina.
Director: Maja Vrvilo
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Ben and Addison find themselves in San Francisco during the historic 1989 earthquake. As the city continues to crumble with aftershocks, Ben must try to mend a family in chaos as Jenn and Ian search for clues to an unsettling mystery.
Director: Helen Shaver
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Desperate to reunite with her son, Eve follows a lead that brings her face-to-face with a ruthless prehistoric group. Gavin, Izzy and Ella question whether they’re fit to survive in 10,000 BC. Josh and Riley wake up in an unfamiliar time.
Director: Adam Davidson
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Kyle discovers that he has the ability to read lips and listen to distant conversations, so he recruits Declan and uses the newfound abilities to investigate Tom Foss. Meanwhile, Josh stresses over his grades. Amanda's boyfriend has a terrible secret.
Director: Michael Robison
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
It's Career Week at school. As Kyle and Josh contemplate their respective futures, Jessi's quest for acceptance clashes with Kyle's need for anonymity. Meanwhile, Brian Taylor seeks parenting advice from Nicole.
Director: Chris Grismer
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Years ago when the most dangerous prisoners of Alcatraz mysteriously disappeared, they resurface in the present day as part of a larger conspiracy, leaving a police detective, an expert on Alcatraz and an FBI agent to track them down.
Director: Danny Cannon
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
When Miles grows concerned that the God Account is causing a rift with Cara, he decides to walk away from the account after helping one last friend suggestion, Miguel, a window washer with a sick daughter.
Director: Charissa Sanjarernsuithikul
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Gordon takes matters into his own hands when he travels to Miami in attempts to persuade Carmine Falcone for his help in the fight against Penguin. There, he meets Carmine's daughter, Sofia, who unexpectedly follows Gordon back to Gotham. The battle for Penguin's prized weaponry continues during auction night at the Iceberg Lounge and Bruce's presence puts him on Penguin's radar.
Director: Mark Tonderai
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
On the run from Gordon and Bullock, Dwight tries to revive Jerome, in turn, activates his acolytes around Gotham City. Meanwhile, Selina's mom's intentions in Gotham are revealed, and the power play between Penguin and Nygma escalates as Barbara's plans are set in place.
Director: Olatunde Osunsanmi
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Mad Hatter sets his eyes on his next victims, forcing Jim Gordon to make some tough decisions. Meanwhile, Penguin and Nygma's relationship evolves, and a familiar face comes back into Nygma's life.
Director: Nathan Hope
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt
Miles gets the opportunity of a lifetime when a satellite radio company wants to put his podcast on the air, and the God Account suggests that he befriend a single mother. Also, Cara tries to build a relationship with her estranged mom.
Director: Marcos Siega
Writer: Bryan Wynbrandt