The best episode written by Steven Conrad is "Orphan Comb Death Fight", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Steven Conrad". "Orphan Comb Death Fight" aired on 6/9/2019 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Felipe G. Usted. Almost First Mexican on the Moon. (1)".
In Mexico, the imprisoned Pa and Ma are separated, while back in Half Acre, James and the real Paul Allen Brown conduct a secret meeting.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
Pa commandeers the ice-cream truck, as James provokes a rattlesnake encounter and Felipe undertakes astronaut training.
Director: James Whitaker
Writer: Steven Conrad
Pa drives a stolen ice-cream truck to Hector’s house in Mexico, while James interrupts Felipe’s astronaut training in Houston.
Director: James Whitaker
Writer: Steven Conrad
On Father’s Day in Mexico, Pa follows Hector’s sons into their classroom, and James guides Glenn out of the desert.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
Pa gains control over Hector, demanding that Hector lead him to Ma, who is in dire straits.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
James has a discussion with Glenn while New Leaf's problems mount.
Director: James Whitaker
Writer: Steven Conrad
Pa and Ma face off against the cartel sisters in Mexico, as James faces increasing pressure from Wesley back in Half Acre.
Director: James Whitaker
Writer: Steven Conrad
Pa and Ma find themselves surrounded by cartel members in Mexico, while James learns new skills in Half Acre.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
Pa and Ma are driven to the killing fields in Mexico, while James prepares for a funeral in Half Acre.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
John gets closer to completing his perilous assignment, only to have matters jeopardized by a childhood mistake. Friends get involved in an unprecedented and gravely consequential way.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
John must make a choice at the train platform - be free from his obligations and adversaries by letting Agathe take the money or pursue her in an effort to protect his brother, father, and country.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
Edward's captor is revealed. John prepared for a dangerous act in his first step toward the assassination of Cantar Walley, just as Walley's elite security team arrives in Paris.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
Drunk and stoned, John breaks into Cantar Walley's compound. Alice considers the cost of betraying her father-in-law in order to protect her husband. In the meantime, Agathe finds a powerful new ally.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
All hell breaks loose.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
Recent events tell a story that could reveal John's plan to assassinate Cantar Walley, so John takes preemptive measures, risking himself to divert attentions and create the illusion that the story is over.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
John acts against standard protocol, which alerts adversaries of his whereabouts and necessitates the abandonment of the John Lakeman cover identity, jeopardizing all.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
After a helicopter crash changes the stakes of a foreign election, a former-intelligence officer for the U.S. State Department has to choose between returning to the line of duty in order to dismantle a dangerous political movement in a war torn country as a matter of national security or his personal obligations as the head of a young family.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
Pa and Ma discover drug addict James on an empty New Mexico road and bring him to their ranch in Half Acre, NM.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad
An unexpected day off provides the opportunity for a last-minute bachelor party. Collective inebriation follows. John fully embraces the celebration with his wife and friends until the time line for his mission abruptly moves up.
Director: Steven Conrad
Writer: Steven Conrad