The best episode written by Cameron Welsh is "Two Sailors Walk Into a Bar...", rated 8/10 from 20 user votes. It was "directed by Michael Katleman". "Two Sailors Walk Into a Bar..." aired on 8/10/2014 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Morgue".
With Chandler and Tex caught in a dangerous situation, Slattery has to step into the role as commanding officer. Torn between a mission with the fate of the world at stake and a Captain (and friend) in danger, Slattery has to find a way to get his people back without losing the most important asset: the vaccine prototype.
Director: Michael Katleman
Writer: Cameron Welsh
Pablo's grasp on reality is tested when Ruby reveals the Necronomicon has gifted him with premonitions. Meanwhile, in the morgue, Ash and Kelly discover Brock's date might not be the warm body he's banking on.
Director: Tony Tilse
Writer: Cameron Welsh
With Rachel close to a breakthrough on her vaccine, she, Chandler and XO Slattery lead a small team into the jungles of Nicaragua on a mission to find monkeys for her vaccine trials. While there, they find much more than they bargained for when they run across a former drug kingpin who will stop at nothing to maintain his stranglehold on his oppressed society. Chandler and his men find themselves in a huge moral dilemma over whether to eliminate this menace or take what they need and continue on with their mission.
Director: Paul Holahan
Writer: Cameron Welsh
When Constantine's old friend Gary Lester accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta, John is forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld.
Director: John F. Showalter
Writer: Cameron Welsh
Seg races to save his city from being overtaken as the bottling of Kandor begins.
Director: Ciaran Donnelly
Writer: Cameron Welsh
John and Zed return to New Orleans when Detective Jim Corrigan asks for their help in the case of a missing girl. Papa Midnite takes steps toward exacting his revenge on John. Meanwhile, the truth behind the Rising Darkness comes to light.
Director: David Boyd
Writer: Cameron Welsh
Seg-El is stranded far from home, where his grandfather leads a rebellion against General Zod.
Director: Marc Roskin
Writer: Cameron Welsh
After suffering a tragedy, Seg must adjust to a new life, a new rank and a new threat.
Director: Ciaran Donnelly
Writer: Cameron Welsh