The best episode written by Chris Provenzano is "Decoy", rated 9/10 from 7 user votes. It was "directed by Michael W. Watkins". "Decoy" aired on 3/19/2013 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Fate's Right Hand".
After capturing Drew Thompson, Raylan must find a way to get him past Boyd and the Detroit mob henchmen who've been sent to stop him.
Director: Michael W. Watkins
Writer: Chris Provenzano
Raylan guides Ava through the process of informing on Boyd and tries to turn Boyd's old ally Dewey Crowe against him as well, all while Boyd works to pull off a daring heist right under Raylan's nose.
Director: Michael Dinner
Writer: Chris Provenzano
A rival ad agency courts Don, involving Betty in their attempt to lure him from Sterling Cooper. As the presidential campaign heats up, the agency looks for new ways to counter the latest Kennedy ads. Tempers flare over Peggy.
Director: Paul Feig
Writer: Chris Provenzano
Determined to repair the damage he's done, Raylan takes time away from his assignment bodyguarding an eccentric judge to track down an old lead.
Director: Michael Katleman
Writer: Chris Provenzano
While working to undermine the murder charges against Ava, Boyd reaches out for new partners. Art steps up his investigation of the Tonin crime family.
Director: Adam Arkin
Writer: Chris Provenzano
Don is tormented as pieces of his secretive past begin to haunt him. Peggy's new success at work, and resulting boost in confidence, threaten her office relationship. Salvatore Romano gets a little too close with a client.
Director: Phil Abraham
Writer: Chris Provenzano
Raylan leaves to California to follow the trails of a criminal who has evaded him twice in the past, and Raylan is determined that the third time won't be the same.
Director: Adam Arkin
Writer: Chris Provenzano
Raylan and Winona's idyll is shattered by violence, as Boyd and the Bennetts struggle to rise from the ashes of chaos in Harlan.
Director: John David Coles
Writer: Chris Provenzano
While Erlich goes on a trip to get his mojo back, the Pied Piper guys take to Hooli-Con to pull off a stealth operation. There, an ethically challenged Jared tries to keep himself in the dark, Gilfoyle and Dinesh get distracted by Keenan and Richard's obsession with an ex's new beau leads him to put their whole plan in jeopardy.
Director: Mike Judge
Writer: Chris Provenzano
As Art's frustration with Raylan boils over, the Crowe family battles both the U.S. Marshals and the Crowders to stay in Harlan. Boyd enlists unlikely allies to ensure Ava's safety in prison and regain control of the local drug trade.
Director: Adam Arkin
Writer: Chris Provenzano
Raylan and the Detroit Police round up some promising suspects, provoking Carolyn’s ire. Mansell and Sandy move on the Albanian mark. Things with Willa reach a breaking point.
Director: Jon Avnet
Writer: Chris Provenzano
Hallucinations put crew members' lives in danger just as they are about to start a promotional event.
Director: Jeff Woolnough
Writer: Chris Provenzano
Carolyn’s past becomes Raylan’s present. Mansell puts a plan into action.
Director: Kevin Rodney Sullivan
Writer: Chris Provenzano