The best episode written by Chris Dingess is "Old Friends", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Michael Patrick Jann". "Old Friends" aired on 2/20/2018 and is rated 1.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Leak".
Desperate to repair his friendship with Tyler, Kevin enlists the help of Kristin to pull off a grand gesture to win him back. While working to do so, his relationship with Kristin deepens, and they meet a mysterious, strange duo who are hiding out in the middle of nowhere. At the same time, Kevin tries to help Marc, a young man who has left home in search of adventure; and Yvette and Dave continue to struggle with human tendencies
Director: Michael Patrick Jann
Writer: Chris Dingess
After realizing that the latest escaped soul keeps surfacing back to Earth, the Devil informs Sam that a leak has sprung in Hell and tells his bounty hunter to find out how the souls are escaping back to Earth.
Director: John Fortenberry
Writer: Chris Dingess
Sam must capture a former boxer by using boxing gloves as a vessel. Meanwhile, Andi is awarded a promotion at the Work Bench.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Chris Dingess
Aidan helps Kenny get out of town; Sally and Nora help Josh conquer his wolf.
Director: Jeff Renfroe
Writer: Chris Dingess
Peggy is cornered and more vulnerable than ever as Leviathan makes their move against her. As the SSR zeroes in on Howard Stark, they may pay the ultimate price as they find their true enemy is closer than they realized.
Director: Vincent Misiano
Writer: Chris Dingess
It's a showdown a season in the making as S.H.I.E.L.D. takes on Hive, and when his master plan is finally revealed, the team must spring into action. Who will live and who will die?
Director: Billy Gierhart
Writer: Chris Dingess
The girlfriend of a convicted drug lord is killed on the night of his execution. The drug lord's ghost is seen at the crime scene, and Allison is brought in to investigate. Also, Allison discovers a dark secret about the mother of a boy that Ariel has a crush on.
Director: Bill L. Norton
Writer: Chris Dingess
After somehow seeing Capt. Kenneth Push in a vision at a murder scene, Allison calls upon his assistance to find a serial killer. However, the only way Capt. Push can help is by literally putting his life on the line.
Director: Aaron Lipstadt
Writer: Chris Dingess
Sam and Alan make a deal; Morgan and Sam are pitted against each other; Nina wants Ben to introduce her to his family.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Chris Dingess
Sam takes pity on Morgan, who has fallen on hard times since being disowned by the Devil, and lets his half-brother move in, cramping the guys' style.
Director: Ron Underwood
Writer: Chris Dingess
Rebecca walks out on Aidan; Josh has romantic troubles; Marcus is worried that Bishop suspects he is a traitor and Sally faces off with an exorcist.
Director: N/A
Writer: Chris Dingess
Aidan tries to forget a recent loss; Josh and Nora throw a baby shower; Sally learns about her new abilities and what they mean in regards to her future.
Director: Jeff Renfroe
Writer: Chris Dingess
The Doom Patrol enter the Nobodyverse to save the Chief.
Director: Rebecca Rodriguez
Writer: Chris Dingess
Josh meets a werewolf who teaches him how to accept the change and is more than meets the eye. Aidan begins a dangerous relationship with an acquaintance. Sally learns that she needs to stop interfering in the lives of those she left behind.
Director: Jerry Ciccoritti
Writer: Chris Dingess
Dorothy finds a friend in Baby Doll, while Vic looks to win Roni back. With Rita’s help, Larry finally tries to break the ice with his family.
Director: Glen Winter
Writer: Chris Dingess
Sally gets bombarded by ghosts at the hospital; Josh is hesitant about his date with Nora.
Director: N/A
Writer: Chris Dingess
On his quest to become a better person, Kevin helps a young couple plan their wedding. In doing so, however, he sees the consequences of lies – both his own and the couple’s. Meanwhile, Yvette attempts to organize the other celestial beings, and Reese witnesses her uncle’s strange new talents first-hand.
Director: Peter Leto
Writer: Chris Dingess
Willoughby Kipling conscripts the Doom Patrol into helping him avert the end of the world by stopping a nihilistic cult.
Director: Stefan Pleszczynski
Writer: Chris Dingess
Allison's recurring dream about two young boys racing a train is analyzed by Dr. Leonard Cardwell, but Allison soon learns that he's involved. Devalos investigates the case of a 14-year-old who confessed to murder.
Director: Eric Laneuville
Writer: Chris Dingess
As the Brotherhood of Evil closes in, the Doom Patrol try to set aside past issues in hopes of becoming a true superhero team – or risk being taken out for good.
Director: Harry Jierjian
Writer: Chris Dingess
Before the Doom Patrol can answer a call to save the world from The Candlemaker in the season finale, they must first battle long-forgotten imaginary friends.
Director: Christopher Manley
Writer: Chris Dingess
As Jo and Chris attempt to identify the sinister forces coming after Piper, a mysterious man hinders their search and brings danger too close to home. Meanwhile, Abby works with Piper to trigger her lost memory, while Jo makes a shrewd deal with Benny to secure Piper’s future safety.
Director: J. Miller Tobin
Writer: Chris Dingess
Thrown into a time stream, the Doom Patrol have just one hour to find their longevities, rescue Rita, and save the world.
Director: Christopher Manley
Writer: Chris Dingess
Yvette has her reservations when Dave, another celestial being, pops up looking to join her and Kevin on their latest mission: Reconciling Kristin and her mother under the most challenging of circumstances. Elsewhere, Nate tries to work up the nerve to ask Amy out, completely unaware of her budding chemistry with a potential beau.
Director: Ron Underwood
Writer: Chris Dingess
Looking to put an end to the “Lady of Laos” fiasco once and for all, Kevin travels to Canada in search of Tyler. However, his priorities quickly shift when Kevin realizes that deceiving Tyler actually means finding the next righteous soul. Meanwhile, Amy and Nate draw closer, and Yvette learns that she isn’t the only celestial being susceptible to injury.
Director: J. Miller Tobin
Writer: Chris Dingess