The best episode written by Malcolm MacRury is "Days of Heaven", rated 8.333/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Peter Stebbings". "Days of Heaven" aired on 12/17/2014 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Shattered".
Celebrated neurosurgeon Thor MacLeod gives Alex an offer; Charlie deals with a fatigued spirit; Joel ends up in a fight at the clinic.
Director: Peter Stebbings
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
Casualties of a bomb at a local charity run arrive at Hope Zion Hospital.
Director: Charles Officer
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
Several soldiers who have volunteered to train in Taelon Interdimensional flight have instead been the victims of strange experiments - some have disappeared all together. A high ranking officer kidnaps Da'an in an attempt to have his men released.
Director: David Warry-Smith
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
The doctors at Hope Zion Hospital are forced to deal with people from their past as Alex, Charlie and Joel take on the daunting task of operating on a malpractice lawyer known for suing every doctor in his path. Meanwhile, Zach is tested when the last person he wants to treat comes into his E.R. and a Season 1 patient returns with some difficult insight for Charlie and Alex.
Director: Kelly Makin
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
Alex discovers that she unknowingly helped the bomber at the expense of a friend.
Director: Gregory Smith
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
Boone investigates a serial killer programmed with a CVI who tried to kill Da'an when he enacted an ancient taelon myth of good conquering evil.
Director: Jeff Woolnough
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
In the premiere episode, the Chief of Surgery ends up in a coma, and his fiancée and fellow surgeons fight to save his life.
Director: David Wellington
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
A routine surgical procedure goes awry when Alex's patient, a soon-to-be-wed young woman, falls into a coma. While Alex struggles with a case that hits close to home, Joel treats a patient who does his own body modifications, and Charlie finds himself drawn to Alex's coma patient in the spirit world.
Director: John Fawcett
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
At resistance headquarters, Boone meets two molecular biologists, Sahjit Jinnah and his fiancee Rayna Armitraj, who are studying the alien probe captured after it wreaked havoc in an Amish community. A power surge causes Rayna to cut off the top of the probe, which responds by dematerializing her. Unaware of the situation, Sahjit and Boone discuss with Doors and Auger the probe's purpose, recalling its ability to replicate butterflies into killers. Launching the resistance into battle with the probe that may be studying Earth.
Director: David Warry-Smith
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
When a taelon experiment to create an new hybrid warrior goes wrong, an ancient alien evil is unleashed upon the Earth.
Director: Tibor Takács
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
The Taelons introduce interdimensional travel to human customers. A young deaf-mute boy and his mother become separated during their travels through the portal. The boy appears and is now able to speak and hear. The boy is examined by Dr. Park, a resistance doctor, who discovers that he has been implanted with a device to restore his missing senses. Boone suspects that the Taelons are using the portal to perform experiments on humans. Doors sends Sahjit through the portal with a tracking device.
Director: Bruce Pittman
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
Calamity Jane helps Doc protect a young girl who survived a recent massacre. New Yorker Brom Garret realizes he may not be cut out for prospecting. Dan mulls over a difficult order from Al Swearengen.
Director: Davis Guggenheim
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
Bullock's form of vigilante justice meets resistance from the locals. The town fathers band together to fight an epidemic. Farnum reluctantly agrees to keep an eye on Alma and Trixie. Swearengen adds journalist to his colorful résumé.
Director: Davis Guggenheim
Writer: Malcolm MacRury
The power goes out across Pretty Lake, cutting off all communication.
Director: Michael McGowan
Writer: Malcolm MacRury