The best episode written by Scott Ryan is "There Rust, and Let Me Die", rated 9.111/10 from 9 user votes. It was "directed by Nash Edgerton". "There Rust, and Let Me Die" aired on 11/21/2019 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Shoulda Tapped".
One lives, but it is unknown if anybody really dies.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
Ray don’t tap but he gives good advice. Sometimes you have to take the scenic route.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
When exiting a department store, make sure you don’t leave with less than you came with.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
Ray doesn’t like surprises, sit downs, sandwiches, or assholes. Brittany asks tough questions, while Ray hands out trouble to those that seek it.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
A nutritious breakfast is the key to good health, as is looking in the trunk before stealing a car; people say they like surprises, but that is debatable.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
Enemies may come and go, as do friends.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
All things must end, even Christmas.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
A business associate falls from grace, while Ray takes the fall for a mate. A chance meeting in the park and a new apprentice.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
The wrong guy gets the good news and Unicorns do exist. The first of a thousand kisses and good ole revenge.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
People are not always what they appear to be and a good strong name is important. It’s also important to lock your car when you leave it.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
Ray solves problems but under no circumstances does he answer questions.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
An old friend takes the fall and an associate pays for past misdeeds.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
Is there really any such thing as monsters?
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
Lady troubles, old friends and hearts on trees.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
Anger mismanagement and no such thing as Jesus. If you can’t kill your own brother-in-law, who can?
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
Ray does favors but doesn't forgive.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
Ray and Ally get caught out and good dental hygiene is as important as paying your debts.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
If your mistakes lead to your death, how can you learn from them?
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan
If you think violence is not the answer, you don’t understand the question.
Director: Nash Edgerton
Writer: Scott Ryan