The best episode written by Charlie Huston is "A Dark Knight: Stop Hitting Yourself", rated 7.9/10 from 19 user votes. It was "directed by Rob Bailey". "A Dark Knight: Stop Hitting Yourself" aired on 11/9/2017 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Dark Knight: That Old Corpse".
Grundy and Nygma become main attractions at Cherry's Place in The Narrows. Penguin wants revenge when he hears Nygma is mocking him on stage and enlists The Sirens for help. Meanwhile, Gordon is offered the position of GCPD Captain, putting him at odds with Bullock.
Director: Rob Bailey
Writer: Charlie Huston
Chaos erupts at the GCPD, sending Gordon on a wild goose chase for the culprit behind the mass takeover. Meanwhile, a friend of Bruce's becomes paranoid, resulting in rash and destructive behavior.
Director: Louis Shaw Milito
Writer: Charlie Huston
Wolfe has escaped prison, it is now up to Christian and Co to stop his reign of terror from sucking the life of all the power teens that took Sway.
Director: Mikael Salomon
Writer: Charlie Huston
Arkham's "finest" give Gordon and Bullock a run for their money, as they hatch a plan to escape the asylum. Meanwhile, Bruce devises his own strategy to thwart their plans. Also, Barbara gets an offer she can't refuse.
Director: Ben McKenzie
Writer: Charlie Huston
Walker and Pilgrim investigate the death of Olympia, a renowned superhero who is found dead in a sleazy apartment with no clothing and no sign of injury. Information emerges about Olympia's controversial sex life, which may have played a role in his death.
Director: David Slade
Writer: Charlie Huston
After Calista tries to find her powers in a more drastic way, she meets RetroGirl whom Christian knows more about than he's letting on. Meanwhile his partner makes her first official Powers arrest. After a while Christian becomes more suspicious about Johnny Royalle's death, and visits Wolf to seek his help.
Director: David Slade
Writer: Charlie Huston