Popular searches:

The Best Episodes Written By Ruth Fletcher

Every TV Episode Written by Ruth Fletcher Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Ruth Fletcher Ratings Summary

"Speak of the Devil" is the best rated episode written by Ruth Fletcher. It scored 8.2/10 based on 96 votes. It was directed by Nelson McCormick. It aired on 4/10/2015 and is rated 1.5 points higher than their second-best episode, "Bones of Contention".

  • Speak of the Devil
    8.2/1096 votes

    #1 - Speak of the Devil

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 4/10/2015

    When Fisk gains the upper hand, the goal to destroy him becomes even more difficult, while Daredevil faces his own demons.

    Director: Nelson McCormick

    Writer: Ruth Fletcher

  • Bones of Contention
    6.7/106 votes

    #2 - Bones of Contention

    Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 12/9/2005

    When a researcher who specializes in Native American antiquities is killed at the museum where she works, the FBI is called in because the museum is on federal land.

    Director: Jeannot Szwarc

    Writer: Ruth Fletcher

  • Mai ka po mai ka 'oia'i'o (Truth Comes from the Night)
    6.5/102 votes

    #3 - Mai ka po mai ka 'oia'i'o (Truth Comes from the Night)

    Season 9 Episode 9 - Aired 11/30/2018

    A renowned urban vigilante is killed after making another citizen’s arrest, and Five-0 delves into the world of super heroes and comic books to find the killer. Also, Adam finally gets closer to finding out who killed his sister.

    Director: Brad Tanenbaum

    Writer: Ruth Fletcher

  • Pupuhi ka he'e o kai uli (The Octopus of the Deep Spews its Ink)
    6.5/102 votes

    #4 - Pupuhi ka he'e o kai uli (The Octopus of the Deep Spews its Ink)

    Season 9 Episode 19 - Aired 3/15/2019

    Five-0 investigate the murder of a window washer and find that the victim is actually a renowned street artist who may have a politically motivated bounty on his head. Also, Grover and Adam look into the murder of a gambler, and Junior helps his father when they are reminded of his sister’s death.

    Director: Maja Vrvilo

    Writer: Ruth Fletcher