The best episode written by Jennifer Ames is "We All Pay Eventually", rated 9.3/10 from 18 user votes. It was "directed by Loni Peristere". "We All Pay Eventually" aired on 3/13/2015 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Even God Doesn't Know What to Make of You".
Lucas recalls a furtive chapter in his life and a fan of Job's work offers him special treatment. Later, Lucas is surprised when Gordon joins him for final negotiations with Stowe in Genoa, and Proctor and Rebecca pick up a new ally as they depart for Philadelphia to settle a score.
Director: Loni Peristere
Writer: Jennifer Ames
Lucas recalls the history of his friendship with Job, while pondering the future – if there indeed will be one. Proctor and Emily pay the price for Rebecca’s recklessness. Carrie and Gordon pick up the pieces of their shattered relationship. Stowe and Leo land a big fish. Bunker reconnects with his skinhead past. Deva gets a lesson about crime and punishment.
Director: Loni Peristere
Writer: Jennifer Ames
Ash, distraught about losing Pablo is determined to bring him back! Ruby and Kelly tag along to make sure Young Ash never sees the Necronomicon. But the butterfly effect they create is something no one can believe!
Director: Rick Jacobson
Writer: Jennifer Ames
Billy returns to his Big Law roots after Patty takes a job at a prestigious white-shoe law firm in San Francisco. Together, they try to take down one of America’s most insidious Goliaths: the opioid industry.
Director: Billy Bob Thornton
Writer: Jennifer Ames
As Billy and Patty close in on the Blackwoods, Wade tries to cover up their crimes while Diana makes one final, desperate play, regardless who gets in her way.
Director: Lawrence Trilling
Writer: Jennifer Ames
Flashing back to before the events of the season, Billy has a drunken weekend at the Rising Sun Hotel and Casino, crossing paths with the Blackwoods and their scheme to steal water.
Director: Lawrence Trilling
Writer: Jennifer Ames
Billy and Patty grill the Blackwoods in their depositions, shining a light on their complicated relationship and how they obtained ownership of the county’s water supply.
Director: Lawrence Trilling
Writer: Jennifer Ames
When Billy learns the name of the real shooter, he has to turn to the FBI to help him bring his elusive suspect in for questioning.
Director: Dennie Gordon
Writer: Jennifer Ames
Patty finds herself on the hook for Billy’s behavior as he digs deeper into the case.
Director: Lawrence Trilling
Writer: Jennifer Ames
As Billy and Sam grow closer, he discovers that the opioid industry is keeping bigger secrets than he ever imagined.
Director: Lawrence Trilling
Writer: Jennifer Ames
Billy goes to extremes to keep the case alive, and Sam questions whether bringing him on board was a good idea after all.
Director: Lawrence Trilling
Writer: Jennifer Ames
When Patty calls a surprise witness to the stand, the defense does everything they can to undermine the witness’s credibility.
Director: Lawrence Trilling
Writer: Jennifer Ames
The unexpected death of an old friend takes Billy McBride to California’s Central Valley, where a record drought has made water more valuable than human life.
Director: Lawrence Trilling
Writer: Jennifer Ames
As Billy and Patty begin a class action lawsuit against the corporate farmers, the Blackwoods start dealing with everyone who gets in their way, including Billy.
Director: Lawrence Trilling
Writer: Jennifer Ames
As Billy faces repercussions from his conduct, he is forced into a truce with an old adversary.
Director: Derek Johansen
Writer: Jennifer Ames
Held hostage by strangers and with no memory of how he got there, Billy has to make a harrowing escape from Mexico.
Director: Lawrence Trilling
Writer: Jennifer Ames
Nucky refuses to back Chalky in a conflict; Gillian makes her custody case in court; Van Alden stands up to Capone and comes clean to O'Banion; Rothstein tries to make a trade.
Director: Ed Bianchi
Writer: Jennifer Ames
9 years ago: While being held in an underground prison, Kai finds an unlikely ally when he meets Clay.
Director: Greg Yaitanes
Writer: Jennifer Ames