The best episode written by Jack LoGiudice is "Saturday", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by David Semel". "Saturday" aired on 11/4/1996 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "With a Little Help from My Friends".
Eric counsels a teen drug addict; Matt's fired from another job; Lucy blows it when she tries to impress the most popular girl in school; Simon and Lucy get lost playing detective.
Director: David Semel
Writer: Jack LoGiudice
Matt helps out an elderly neighbor, but winds up getting in hot water for it; Eric searches for a way to aid a proud but homeless family; Lucy's 13th birthday approaches and she wants a party.
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Writer: Jack LoGiudice
After returning to the camp with the department store survivors and an emotional reunion with his wife and son, Rick decides to go against Shane's advice and go back to Atlanta for Merle Dixon and his dropped bag of guns accompanied by Merle's younger brother, Darryl Dixon, as well as Glenn and T-Dog.
Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Writer: Jack LoGiudice
After Gemma experiences something horrible she can't tell Jax and Clay. A rival porn producer comes to try and put Luanne out of business and Clay doesn't like Jax's decision making.
Director: Stephen Kay
Writer: Jack LoGiudice
Gemma hosts a town fundraiser, bringing the former club member responsible for Opie's arrest back to town; Clay deals with protecting a perverse parolee who can lead to a big payoff.
Director: Tim Hunter
Writer: Jack LoGiudice
With the IRA gun payment looming, Samcro scrambles to come up with the cash; the Mayans and Nords take a drastic step toward strengthening their alliance; Jax finds himself in a dangerous position with Tara.
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: Jack LoGiudice
After they escape a riot, Travis, Liza and Chris seek refuge with the Salazars; Madison defends her home.
Director: Adam Davidson
Writer: Jack LoGiudice