The best episode written by Jonathan Lisco is "What Have You Done", rated 9/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by John Wells". "What Have You Done" aired on 8/9/2016 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Cry Havoc".
Puzzled by Catherine's disappearance, Baz hunts down all leads. With J caught in the middle, the cops close in on the Codys and threaten to take them all down.
Director: John Wells
Writer: Jonathan Lisco
As Javi ratchets up the pressure on Smurf, she enlists J to help her. Baz is confronted by a secret Catherine kept from him. Pope and Baz clash in the wake of the megachurch job.
Director: Larry Teng
Writer: Jonathan Lisco
With Smurf in jail, Baz makes his move to run the family, but his brothers have other plans.
Director: Larry Teng
Writer: Jonathan Lisco
As Cameron nears completion of the BIOS, a crisis threatens the project's future and requires all hands on deck to save the machine.
Director: Johan Renck
Writer: Jonathan Lisco
Joe begins a new job after meeting Sara's father. Gordon grapples with his newfound freedom.
Director: Phil Abraham
Writer: Jonathan Lisco
As the teens get their bearings among the wreckage, Misty finds hell on earth quite becoming. In the present: revenge, sex homework and the policeman formerly known as Goth.
Director: Jamie Travis
Writer: Jonathan Lisco
A teen plunges into danger when he moves in with his wild relatives in a surf community.
Director: John Wells
Writer: Jonathan Lisco
The Yellowjackets barely made it through summer in the woods, but now as winter begins to bite, we’ll see if hunger and desperation turn into full-on psychosis. While there may or may not be a dark and powerful force inhabiting the wilderness, their survival could depend upon what they choose to believe. Meanwhile, twenty-five years later, each survivor must ask themselves – Is the darkness coming for them, or is it coming from them?
Director: Benjamin Semanoff
Writer: Jonathan Lisco
The Codys must deal with the aftermath of the heist, as they discover all did not go as planned. Smurf dispatches her boys to tie up loose ends, but her efforts are complicated by Baz and Pope’s growing rivalry. As Pope gets increasingly volatile, J finds himself in the middle.
Director: John Wells
Writer: Jonathan Lisco
After a risky heist misfires, the boys blame Smurf, sending shock waves through the family. Baz copes with being a single parent, while Deran makes plans for the future.
Director: Christopher Chulack
Writer: Jonathan Lisco