The Best Episodes Written By Helen Shang

Every TV Episode Written by Helen Shang Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Helen Shang Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Helen Shang is "Wehe 'ana (Prelude)", rated 8/10 from 7 user votes. It was "directed by Maja Vrvilo". "Wehe 'ana (Prelude)" aired on 4/28/2017 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "And the Woman Clothed with the Sun".

  • Wehe 'ana (Prelude)
    8.0/10 7 votes

    #1 - Wehe 'ana (Prelude)

    Season 7 Episode 23 - Aired 4/28/2017

    Danny protects a coma patient showing signs of waking who was the key witness from his last HPD case before he met Steve and joined Five-0.

    Director: Maja Vrvilo

    Writer: Helen Shang

  • And the Woman Clothed with the Sun
    8.0/10 30 votes

    #2 - And the Woman Clothed with the Sun

    Season 3 Episode 9 - Aired 7/30/2015

    The FBI's search for elusive serial killer Francis Dolarhyde intensifies as Will Graham begins envisioning himself in Dolarhyde's tormented psyche. Wading deeper into dangerous territory, Will enlists the help of Hannibal Lecter to assist with the killer's profile. Meanwhile, Alana Bloom reminds Will that the last time that he and Hannibal worked together things didn't end well, but Will sees no other option. Elsewhere, a new woman comes into Dolarhyde's life.

    Director: John Dahl

    Writer: Helen Shang

  • There Are a Few Things I Haven't Told You
    6.9/10 14 votes

    #3 - There Are a Few Things I Haven't Told You

    Season 3 Episode 11 - Aired 8/23/2019

    As the cops close in on Clay -- their main suspect -- violent confrontations at the homecoming game expose that everyone had a reason to kill Bryce.

    Director: Kevin Dowling

    Writer: Helen Shang

  • The Eagle and the Sceptre
    6.0/10 32 votes

    #4 - The Eagle and the Sceptre

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 8/29/2024

    Isildur and an old friend reunite. Arondir grapples with change. Míriel faces rising opposition. Annatar counsels Celebrimbor.

    Director: Charlotte Brändström

    Writer: Helen Shang