The best episode directed by Christopher Berkeley is "True Heroes", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Kevin Hopps". "True Heroes" aired on 1/25/2019 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Inhospitable".
Grayson’s operatives attempt to stop an auction of enslaved meta-teens.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Kevin Hopps
Miss Martian, Superboy, Beast Boy, and Martian Manhunter take a little vacation...to somewhat unfriendly climes.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Greg Weisman
Answers come to light as Beast Boy, Miss Martian, and Superboy uncover an awful truth.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Francisco Paredes
Oracle’s memories challenge Tigress’ decision to trust her new allies.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Nicole Dubuc
Zatanna and her protégés encounter new allies…and an ancient foe.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Kevin Grevioux
Zatanna and the Sentinels of Magic gain unlikely allies – but will it be enough?
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Greg Weisman
Conner Kent and Prince Biron Markov are in the clutches of Count Vertigo, leaving Dick Grayson, Artemis Crock and an emotionally damaged Jefferson Pierce to save them and put an end to the Bedlam Syndicate.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Brandon Vietti
Aliens again threaten the Earth, but with the Justice League split and scattered, only the planet’s first and greatest hero can save the day.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Brandon Vietti
The search for Tara Markov continues – but who’s doing the searching and where?!
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Francisco Paredes
Across the nation, the team members give thanks for what they have -- and for what they very well might lose.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Greg Weisman
The Outsiders face Lex Luthor's machinations, but Lex is not the only one trying to manipulate them.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Paul Giacoppo
The betrayals come fast and furious -- and with them is a reckoning.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Rich Fogel
Artemis and Conner journey back to their pasts during the calm before the storm.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Greg Weisman
Young Justice goes on its first official mission under Batman, while trying to determine which of them will lead the team.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Andrew Robinson
Red Arrow is on his own against the world's most dangerous assassins in preventing the League of Shadows from starting a war, until he is forced to make an unlikely alliance with someone even more dangerous. Aqualad fails to convince Red Arrow to ask the team for help.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Andrew Robinson
Starfire adopts a weird mutant silkworm named Silkie as a pet, but when she feeds him some alien food from Tamaran, Silkie has an unexpected--and monstrous--growth spurt. Can Starfire still keep her beloved worm?
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Richard Elliott
After the Justice League faces a horrifying incident on the planet Rann, Dick Grayson gathers an elite squad of heroes to shut down a meta-human trafficking syndicate in Markovia.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Greg Weisman
Shendu and the Dark Hand find a clue to the first gate that will enable him to release his sister, the Mountain Demon. Jackie goes to Japan to stop them, while Uncle begins to train his new apprentice, Tohru. Meanwhile Jade causes havoc with a duplication spell.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Eddie Guzelian
Jackie is asked to authenticate some artwork in Paris. The art is stolen by Origami, a thief who can fold himself like paper. Jade calls Viper hoping the ex-thief can help them capture him.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Henry Gilroy
Shendu alters the Book of Ages, and changes history. In a world where demons rule, Jade remembers how things were, and must convince her Uncles to help her set things right.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: David Slack
Jackie buys Jade a Monkey King puppet to help Jade in an upcoming talent show. They inadvertently release the Monkey King, and he quickly causes mischief. Jackie has been turned into a puppet.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Alexx Van Dyne
The troublesome Monkey King returns! An unsuspecting construction worker finds a monkey puppet in concrete and unwittingly pulls its leg. The Monkey King is free and off to get his revenge on Jackie! Uncle has traced another talisman power, this one to Hawaii. In Hawaii, Jackie, Jade, and Uncle trace the power to the pet Japanese monkey of a visiting Japanese dignitary. Daolon (without The Dark Chi Enforcers) arrives and startles the monkey who shape-shifts away. Bedlam ensues as Jackie and Daolon track the morphing monkey around the island. When the Monkey King arrives, Daolon inadvertently gives our heroes the interference they need to escape with the magical simian. Daolon uses a spell to return the Monkey King to his puppet state.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Alexx Van Dyne
The Talisman power of Levitation has been tracked to Malaysia where Jackie battles the Dark Chi Enforcers for the special rooster. On the return home, Uncle informs Jackie that he has trakced the heat-beam talisman power to a pig in Kansas. He and Tohru will meet Jackie and Jade there. Jackie and Jade track the pig to a farm where they try and convince the farmer to part with his prize winning pig. Later they return to 'sneak out' with the pig, and activate the pigs heat-beam eyes in the process. The farmer's two sons attack the 'pig rustlers'. Durrning the mele, the rooster's cage is knocked open and it takes off with the pig, literally (with the rooster on it's back, the pig can also levitate). Daolon and the D. C. Enforcers arrive to obtain both of the animals. In the final battle, the farmer's house is engulfed in the rooster's levitation field and Jade makes nice with the pig turing its heat beams on the D.C. Enforcers. Unfortunately, Daolon is able to drain both animals of their
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Brian Kaplan
Daolon Wong releases Shendu from his etheiral enprisonment in exchange for the talisman power of the Dragon - Combustion. Jackie, Uncle, Jade and Thoru attempt to stop Shendu's return to earth but fail. Shendu goes back on his deal w/ Dalon and absorbs the Dragon power for himself, and then drains Dalon of the tailsman powers he holds. Shendu persues Jackie back to Section 13 where the other talisman animals are. Before Shendu can absorb their powers, Jackie and Jade flee with the animals. Shendu stops Jackie and Jade at the zoo. Depsite Jackie's heroics, Shendu absorbs all of the talisman powers. Before Shendu can finally destroy Jackie, Uncle, Thoru and Section 13 arrive chanting a chi-spell (that Uncle got from Daolon Wong). The spell returns Shendu to his 'original' statue form and the talismans pop-out from his body. The talismans and Shendu are locked up in Section 13's vault for good.
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: David Slack
Continuing where we left off in the first part, Barbara Gordon becomes Batgirl in order to save the commissioner, but does Batman really want a sidekick?
Director: Christopher Berkeley
Writer: N/A