The best episode written by Fred Golan is "Bloody Harlan", rated 8.867/10 from 15 user votes. It was "directed by Michael Dinner". "Bloody Harlan" aired on 5/4/2011 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Bulletville".
The Crowder and the Bennett clans go to war over control of Harlan, a move that leaves dead and dying on both sides.
Director: Michael Dinner
Writer: Fred Golan
In the season finale, things come to a head in Harlan when the worlds of Raylan, Boyd and Bo Crowder collide.
Director: Adam Arkin
Writer: Fred Golan
Juliette's fate seems sealed when certain truths finally come to light.
Director: Adam Bernstein
Writer: Fred Golan
Detroit mob leader Nicky Augustine targets Winona in order to convince Raylan to turn over Drew Thompson, while Boyd and Ava devise a ruse to dispose of Delroy's corpse.
Director: Bill Johnson
Writer: Fred Golan
Marius' plan implodes as it becomes clear he was wrong about the money's location, and must now face Luka's wrath. Julia, Valerie, Otto, and Sam square off with Colin and Ayawamat at the storage facility. Audrey discovers the danger of Luka and rushes to protect the family. Taylor settles accounts with Roby and Shannon. Maggie gives Carly new information about what happened to her parents.
Director: Michael Dinner
Writer: Fred Golan
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: Fred Golan
Marius and Marjorie take on the prison system in an attempt to free Pete. Taylor meets a talented NYPD detective who has come to Connecticut to investigate Winslow's death, while Audrey tries to conceal her connection to the crime. Otto and Sam do a favor for Irish Moe.
Director: Giovanni Ribisi
Writer: Fred Golan
After the death of congresswoman Whitaker, Max and the gang visit her hometown, Copper Summit, Arizona, where they find themselves trapped in enemy territory when they learn the whole town population are Skins.
Director: Paul Shapiro
Writer: Fred Golan
Marius' exacting parole officer insists that he come into the city for a mandatory appointment. To get there on time, Marius must fend off Pete's curious cousins Julia, Taylor, and Carly, an increasingly suspicious Audrey, and a terrifying ambush. Meanwhile, Eddie becomes desperate in captivity, Vince's lieutenant Winslow hunts for Marius, and a reluctant Katie helps Marius cover his tracks.
Director: Michael Pressman
Writer: Fred Golan
As Raylan investigates the Crowe crime family's role in the disappearance of a corrupt Florida Coast Guard officer, Boyd revives a failed drug deal to help keep Ava's murder case from going to trial.
Director: Michael Dinner
Writer: Fred Golan
The race to find Drew Thompson puts both Raylan and Boyd at odds with a dangerous Harlan hill country clan.
Director: Peter Werner
Writer: Fred Golan
Dr. Michael Harris joins the 2nd Mass with a theory about what might save the teenagers abducted by the aliens. But the plan could be derailed when Tom starts digging for answers to questions that have haunted him since the early days of the invasion. The 2nd Mass comes face to face with skitters and mechs when they attempt to rescue Ben.
Director: Greg Beeman
Writer: Fred Golan