The best episode written by Dustin Thomason is "The Second Coming", rated 8.2/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Daniel Stern". "The Second Coming" aired on 9/14/2014 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Brooklyn".
Both Charlie and Frank face serious questions as to the future of their projects.
Director: Daniel Stern
Writer: Dustin Thomason
Days before the world's first nuclear explosion, everyone races to secure their place in history.
Director: Michael Uppendahl
Writer: Dustin Thomason
Frank seeks medical answers; Charlie and Helen travel to survey an off-site reactor.
Director: Michael Uppendahl
Writer: Dustin Thomason
Helen and Charlie deal with a crisis; Abby embarks on a journey of self-discovery.
Director: Rosemary Rodriguez
Writer: Dustin Thomason
Henry Deaver returns to Castle Rock and takes on the Kid as a client. A letter left behind by Warden Lacy sheds some light on the Kid's origins.
Director: Daniel Attias
Writer: Dustin Thomason
On the run with her daughter Joy, ex-nurse Annie Wilkes works temp jobs to steal medication. Ace Merrill threatens the Somali developer of a new mall.
Director: Greg Yaitanes
Writer: Dustin Thomason
Annie and her remaining unconverted allies devise a plan to blow up the Angel statue and release the townspeople from their collective trance.
Director: Lisa Brühlmann
Writer: Dustin Thomason
The warden of Shawshank Prison commits suicide, leaving behind an unsettling mystery that seems to be connected to a case from 27 years earlier.
Director: Michael Uppendahl
Writer: Dustin Thomason
After a terrorist bombing outside of Washington, DC, FBI Agent Ben Reynolds calls on The Lightman Group to help identify those responsible and prevent more attacks. The case takes a personal turn for one member of the team and begs the question of whether honesty is indeed the best policy. Zoe helps Lightman with the investigation and both are concerned about their daughter's safety.
Director: Adam Davidson
Writer: Dustin Thomason
Lightman becomes obsessed with his investigation of two young women who committed suicide. Meanwhile, the team tries to recover billions of dollars for investors who were bilked by a Ponzi scheme.
Director: Adam Davidson
Writer: Dustin Thomason
In the wake of a building collapse in a small town outside Washington, Lightman is brought in to determine who is at fault, and he discovers a massive cover-up. Meanwhile, the team is hired by a "dot-com" billionaire to determine if his girlfriend loves him for the right reasons.
Director: Clark Johnson
Writer: Dustin Thomason