The best episode written by Eric Tuchman is "Progress", rated 8.4/10 from 19 user votes. It was "directed by Elisabeth Moss". "Progress" aired on 6/9/2021 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Honeymooners".
June and Luke work together to save Hannah, reaching out to Lawrence and Nick for help. Serena and Fred greet unexpected visitors from Gilead. Janine tries to assist Aunt Lydia when a Handmaid-in-training goes on a hunger strike at the Red Center.
Director: Elisabeth Moss
Writer: Eric Tuchman
Jack and Allison's perfect honeymoon is interrupted when sabotage is discovered in Eureka. Elsewhere, Holly faces another hurdle to remain intact.
Director: Joe Morton
Writer: Eric Tuchman
June negotiates a truce in the Waterfords’ fractured relationship. Janine oversteps with the Putnam family, and a still-healing Aunt Lydia offers a brutal public punishment.
Director: Amma Asante
Writer: Eric Tuchman
An investigation leads Harken and Hicks to go undercover in a secret, underground Alphas-only Fight Club.
Director: Nick Copus
Writer: Eric Tuchman
Gilead leadership is rocked by losses among their own. Luke and Moira adjust to new arrivals in Canada. June worries about disruptions to her plan, only to have tragedy strike the entire household.
Director: Deniz Gamze Ergüven
Writer: Eric Tuchman
The quaint town of geniuses is transformed into animated versions of themselves. Sheriff Carter and Allison Blake are secretly planning the perfect holiday surprise for their kids. But a mysterious kaleidoscopic wave of color crashes over Eureka, leaving the entire town and its inhabitants animated.
Director: Matthew Hastings
Writer: Eric Tuchman
The Stitchers team investigates the murder of an online psychic whose symbolic, layered memories are further complicated when Kristen sees the murder of another person in the stitch. Maggie expresses her reservations about Kirsten’s relationship with Liam. Meanwhile, Camille hesitantly agrees to meet Linus’s parents.
Director: Rob J. Greenlea
Writer: Eric Tuchman
While Camille preps for her annual Halloween bash, the Stitchers team investigates the suicide of a young man, who may have abducted a missing college student. The stitch leaves Kirsten spooked, and she begins to worry she’s being haunted by him as they race to find the missing girl.
Director: Steve Miner
Writer: Eric Tuchman
Mem, a 12-year-old Pilgrim, has just arrived in the New World. With the help of an American Indian, she endures her first year at Plymouth Colony.
Director: Don McCutcheon
Writer: Eric Tuchman
When Fisher's mentor turns up dead, Kirsten's stitch reveals the officer was murdered by a serial killer she's been chasing for years. Camille's rebellious older brother Theo arrives in town with a whole lot of trouble. Meanwhile, Cameron is finally honest with Kirsten about his feelings for her.
Director: Janice Cooke
Writer: Eric Tuchman
While the team tries to cope with Danielle's death, a mysterious woman drops a baby off at the office and Gary is strangely drawn to protecting it.
Director: J. Miller Tobin
Writer: Eric Tuchman