The Best Episodes Written By Raymond Hartung

Every TV Episode Written by Raymond Hartung Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for Truth
    7.3/10(3 votes)

    #1 - Truth

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    S1:E2

    Boone attempts to track his wife's murderer. He is determined to find out if it was the taelon companion Da'an who ordered her death to get Boone to work for the companions or if it was the resistance that killed her, securing Boone as the resistance's eyes and ears of the companions.

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  2. Background image for The Devil You Know
    7.3/10(3 votes)

    #2 - The Devil You Know

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    S1:E17

    Colonel Purcell and agent Carter discuss if the body of Thomas Blanchard, a thief who was beaten brain dead, is suitable for them. Doors International head, Anne Portnoy, demonstrates a new Taelon device, an EMP (ElectroMagnetic Pulse) weapon. Boone meets with Doors and Augur to warn them of the EMP. They plot to steal the weapon to prevent the Taelons from using it against Earth. Before they can obtain the EMP, Blanchard steals it. Lili sneaks into Blanchard's hideout, but is discovered and taken hostage. Blanchard reveals to Lili that he is really her father, Colonel Purcell.

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  3. Background image for World of Trouble
    4.5/10(2 votes)

    #3 - World of Trouble

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    S5:E18

    Al Lombard, thought to be dead, returns to Miami to see his son and the grandson he never knew, while eluding his rival Librizzi's hitmen.

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    4.3/10(3 votes)

    #4 - Line of Fire

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    S5:E6

    Crockett & Tubbs reluctantly comply with an FBI request to guard their key witness in a drug overlord's trial.

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Raymond Hartung Ratings Summary

"Truth" is the best rated episode written by Raymond Hartung. It scored 7.3/10 based on 3 votes. It was directed by Allan Eastman. It aired on 10/13/1997 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Devil You Know".