The best episode written by William Laurin is "Where the Dead Men Lost Their Bones", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Leslie Hope". "Where the Dead Men Lost Their Bones" aired on 12/6/2016 and is rated 2.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "RVL 6768".
Director: Leslie Hope
Writer: William Laurin
The Copeland Family fights to survive the end of the world in the face of natural disasters, supernatural creatures and a plague.
Director: Jason Stone
Writer: William Laurin
The government struggles to contain and understand the outbreak. Kaylee interviews Luther's ex-wife while Danika pays her sister a visit.
Director: T.J. Scott
Writer: William Laurin
Luther pleads with the DNS to bring in Michael alive, but other pursuers have less peaceful intentions. Meanwhile, Danika's urges grow stronger.
Director: T.J. Scott
Writer: William Laurin
Luther connects with a Washington insider who has a plan to keep society from collapsing. Ava sets out to get proof of the DNS internment camps.
Director: Brad Turner
Writer: William Laurin
Luther's testimony rattles a few cages. Desmond and Amélie investigate an unsettling noise. Danika and Michael hit the town.
Director: Ian Somerhalder
Writer: William Laurin
An official truce is announced but complications quickly arise, threatening the lives of humans as well as Bloods.
Director: Brad Turner
Writer: William Laurin
Following an urgent trip to the Arctic, a scientist and his friend are quarantined with an illness that soon escalates into something sinister.
Director: Brad Turner
Writer: William Laurin
Michael continues to prowl for victims while Luther struggles with a traumatic loss and painful accusations. Also, Kaylee makes a connection.
Director: Brad Turner
Writer: William Laurin
As Michael and his followers settle into new accommodations, a tough-talking general takes control of the DNS. Also, Luther witnesses a brutal act.
Director: Kaare Andrews
Writer: William Laurin
Desmond's health worsens, forcing Luther down a dangerous path. Later, Luther receives a surprising offer and Michael lays down the law.
Director: Marita Grabiak
Writer: William Laurin
Suddenly on his own, Desmond calls on his mother for help. Danika urges Michael to think bigger. Mila tries using her strength for good.
Director: Bobby Roth
Writer: William Laurin
After accepting help from an old friend, a deathly omen torments Karen; the Copelands learn that no refuge is truly safe.
Director: James Marshall
Writer: William Laurin