The best episode written by Craig Titley is "4,722 Hours", rated 8.531/10 from 49 user votes. It was "directed by Jesse Bochco". "4,722 Hours" aired on 10/27/2015 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Rewind".
After her dramatic rescue from another planet, Simmons is still reeling from her ordeal and reveals how she had to fight for her life in a harsh new world.
Director: Jesse Bochco
Writer: Craig Titley
With the surprising help of Lance Hunter, nothing will stop Fitz from finding the lost team as his incredible journey is revealed.
Director: Jesse Bochco
Writer: Craig Titley
With only two episodes left before S.H.I.E.L.D. loses one of their own, Daisy's prophecy ticks closer towards a major loss, as the aftermath of the events of Captain America: Civil War force S.H.I.E.L.D. to register the Inhumans.
Director: Vincent Misiano
Writer: Craig Titley
As Coulson, Mack and Fitz attempt to track down and neutralize a rogue group looking to end Inhuman Registration worldwide, Simmons and Dr. Radcliffe only have hours to save May before she succumbs forever to her mysterious illness.
Director: Magnus Martens
Writer: Craig Titley
Daisy's future as the Destroyer of Worlds could take a critical change.
Director: Kevin Tancharoen
Writer: Craig Titley
The team discovers murder victims with the alien glyphs on them that Coulson's been etching. All of Coulson's secrets and lies come to a head.
Director: Vincent Misiano
Writer: Craig Titley
Desperate to turn the tide of a fierce battle on Malastare and win a strategic alliance with the Dugs, Chancellor Palpatine orders the Jedi to drop the Republic's newest super-weapon, an untested electro proton bomb. Unfortunately, the bomb's blast awakens an ancient and fearsome Zillo Beast, a monster of legendary size and ferocity. Now the Jedi must contain this deadly creature despite the interference of the bloodthirsty Dugs, who have their own agenda.
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Writer: Craig Titley
As Robert Gonzales makes his move, Coulson must do whatever it takes to protect the future of S.H.I.E.L.D. Meanwhile Skye’s journey to control her powers takes a surprising turn when she meets the enigmatic Inhuman named Lincoln.
Director: Kevin Hooks
Writer: Craig Titley
The team goes in search of Gravitonium in order to save the world.
Director: Brad Turner
Writer: Craig Titley
To face The Galaxy-Hopping Hate-Beast That Eats Planets, the team on Earth asks for help in all the wrong places. While back on the Lazy Comet, something weird is going on with Izel’s crew, and it’s not just the puffies.
Director: Kristin Windell
Writer: Craig Titley
Agents Sam and Billy Koenig are hunted down to get at the Darkhold book, and only Phil Coulson and the team can save them before the clock ticks out.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: Craig Titley
It’s a wild night out on the planet of Kitson for the agents. While Leo and Enoch try their luck at the casino, nearby, Daisy and Simmons find themselves in a much... groovier situation.
Director: Jesse Bochco
Writer: Craig Titley
With the identity of the timeline-unraveling "thread" revealed, the team's mission to protect him at all costs leads each agent to question their own values. Is preserving the future of the world as they know it worth the destruction they could prevent?
Director: Eric Laneuville
Writer: Craig Titley
Coulson and General Talbot are forced to team up and attend a worldwide symposium on Inhumans, where they suspect Malick has an inside man. As the S.H.I.E.L.D. team gets closer to the truth, an unexpected traitor is revealed.
Director: John Terlesky
Writer: Craig Titley
The Republic discovers a Separatist bio-weapon lab hidden on the planet of Naboo. Rather than wait for help, Padmé; explores the lab with Jar Jar. Anakin, Ahsoka, Rex, and Obi-Wan arrive and follow after her. They find that the Senator is being held captive by the sinister Dr. Nuvo Vindi. The mad scientist has been developing a lethal virus for the Separatists. Vindi threatens to set off a bomb and release the virus!
Director: Giancarlo Volpe
Writer: Craig Titley