The best episode written by Daniel Robinson is "Nobody Roots for Goliath", rated 8.6/10 from 9 user votes. It was "directed by Nzingha Stewart". "Nobody Roots for Goliath" aired on 11/9/2017 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Do You Think I'm a Bad Man?".
When Annalise’s resolve to certify her class action lawsuit is tested, a surprising ally comes to her aid. Meanwhile, Laurel and Michaela hit a roadblock after someone discovers their plans to take down Laurel’s father.
Director: Nzingha Stewart
Writer: Daniel Robinson
After Michaela’s courtroom tactics do more harm than help, Annalise draws on memories of Sam to guide Michaela back to the winning path. Meanwhile, Connor bites off more than he can chew in his effort to reunite a family, forcing Tegan to call in a favor and fix his mess. Frank enlists Oliver’s help to follow a lead on Laurel; and Gabriel learns new information about Michaela’s birth father.
Director: Catriona McKenzie
Writer: Daniel Robinson
Now that Connor and Oliver have tied the knot, the crew must deal with the consequences of the wedding night’s murder; and Annalise is forced to reckon with secrets from her past.
Director: John Terlesky
Writer: Daniel Robinson
Annalise gathers everyone together for the holidays while she wrestles over a difficult decision about her future, and the investigation into Miller’s murder starts to widen.
Director: DeMane Davis
Writer: Daniel Robinson
Tensions in the courtroom run high, as the prosecution seeks to bring forth a new charge against Annalise. Meanwhile, Nate uncovers a crucial piece of information that could threaten his own innocence, as detectives call Oliver in for questioning.
Director: Cherie Nowlan
Writer: Daniel Robinson
Annalise is forced to fight for her life while Gabriel approaches Michaela, Connor and Oliver with a theory about Sam’s murder. Frank and Bonnie have a heart-to-heart.
Director: Janice Cooke
Writer: Daniel Robinson
Facing heated competition and a prickly foe, Anthony steps up his courtship game. Eloise makes a Lady Whistledown discovery as a family member returns.
Director: Tricia Brock
Writer: Daniel Robinson
With a rival threatening to divulge her secret for money, Penelope chooses the best path forward as her relationships and livelihood hang in the balance.
Director: Tom Verica
Writer: Daniel Robinson