The best episode written by Ryan O'Nan is "A Good Boy", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Oliver Bokelberg". "A Good Boy" aired on 3/17/2022 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Carrion Comfort".
Determined to save Max and Rachel, Jenny reluctantly partners with T-lock but quickly learns not everyone deserves her trust. Meanwhile, with Cassie and Lindor close on their trail, Scarlett prepares to do whatever it takes to keep her and Ronald safe. Later, realizing their father has not laid all cards on the table, Ren and Jag form an unexpected alliance to uncover the truth.
Director: Oliver Bokelberg
Writer: Ryan O'Nan
Jenny and Beau investigate the bloody murder of a woman in her own backyard that turns into quite the family affair. Back at the Sunny Day Excursions, Buck grows increasingly suspicious of Sunny while Avery and Emily continue to question the disappearance of the missing camper. Cassie and Cormac discover something unimaginable out on the trail. Tonya and Donno accept a deadly proposition.
Director: Jeff T. Thomas
Writer: Ryan O'Nan
When Gigi finds herself at the mercy of a twisted local family, Jenny and Cassie work to intervene, but a twisted game threatens everything. Elsewhere, Sunny and Paige each come to a shocking realization about Buck, and Beau puts it all on the line for his family.
Director: Lisa Leone
Writer: Ryan O'Nan
With her life on the line, Jenny makes a violent decision that puts a Bhullar target on her back; but as she closes in on the family, Veer questions his children’s ability to lead and makes a major personnel decision that will change everything. Meanwhile, a grieving father tears up the town over his son’s death; and Cassie returns, ready for a fresh start, considering just how Lindor might factor into it.
Director: Christina Alexandra Voros
Writer: Ryan O'Nan
The investigation for the killer continues as Jenny and Beau confine the campers to the campsite in an effort to unravel their lies. Cassie and Cormac’s romance heats up, leading Cormac to confess his parents might not be as innocent as they want others to believe.
Director: Blackhorse Lowe
Writer: Ryan O'Nan
The Clan becomes disillusioned with their paths as Bobby prepares to steer them in a new direction.
Director: Matthew Ross
Writer: Ryan O'Nan
Divine returns home, but it doesn't feel the same.
Director: Jet Wilkinson
Writer: Ryan O'Nan