The best episode written by John J. Gray is "The Lady in White", rated 8/10 from 23 user votes. It was "directed by Liz Friedlander". "The Lady in White" aired on 10/30/2019 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "11/9".
A hidden chapter of Camp Redwood is revealed. The survivors help a stranded hitchhiker.
Director: Liz Friedlander
Writer: John J. Gray
Kai gathers familiar faces to join his cult as the events surrounding 11/8/17 are explored.
Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Writer: John J. Gray
The Freaks rebel against new management. Dandy prepares for his debut performance. Elsa arrives in Tinseltown.
Director: Bradley Buecker
Writer: John J. Gray
After witnessing the Apocalypse, Coredelia must act quickly to stop Michael or face the end of days.
Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Writer: John J. Gray
Elsa unveils a dangerous new act. Stanley puts pressure on Maggie to murder Jimmy. Paul indulges in a secret romance.
Director: Howard Deutch
Writer: John J. Gray
Iris and Liz oversee a new era at the Cortez. John and Alex struggle to adapt to life outside the hotel.
Director: Bradley Buecker
Writer: John J. Gray
Ramona and Donovan enact their plan for revenge. Liz Taylor finds true love. The resident of Room 33 is revealed.
Director: Loni Peristere
Writer: John J. Gray
Bobby and his team respond to an emergency at a children's birthday party that leaves lives hanging in the balance. The crew jumps into action after one of their own is involved in a devastating accident. Athena tries to cope with a tragedy that hits way too close to home and Abby is confronted with a life-changing decision for her mother and makes a connection with Buck.
Director: Barbara Brown
Writer: John J. Gray
Scathach presents herself for the first time and reveals what she wants. However, Tomasyn and the ghost settlers have other plans.
Director: Marita Grabiak
Writer: John J. Gray