The best episode directed by Craig Siebels is "Screwdriver", rated 8.5/10 from 6 user votes. It was "written by David Slack". "Screwdriver" aired on 1/6/2017 and is rated 0.8 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Finally".
Using a screwdriver and bug spray, MacGyver must find the U.S. government mole who is leaking classified intel to the organization that is trying to take down The Phoenix Foundation. Also, Sarah returns to help with the mission, and Nikki reappears, but Mac can’t tell which side she’s on.
Director: Craig Siebels
Writer: David Slack
The Stitchers team investigates a mysterious car accident that resulted in the death of a traumatic brain injury researcher. Meanwhile, Kirsten asks Linus for help deciphering a clue left by Ed Clark as she continues to question Maggie for more information on the origin of the Stitchers program.
Director: Craig Siebels
Writer: Jonathan Greene
At a moral crossroads, Jace is forced to hand over something valuable to Dr. Campbell. The team at Mutant HQ is divided on what they should do next, so Reed and Caitlin take matters into their own hands.
Director: Craig Siebels
Writer: Jim Campolongo
Thunderbird coordinates a mission to discover what Sentinel Services had done to an old friend of his and Lauren encounters a new friend with useful powers.
Director: Craig Siebels
Writer: Melinda Hsu Taylor
Danny and Lexi follow a clue to the mountains of Spain in search of a lost train car that may have been carrying the sarcophagus of Cleopatra when it disappeared. Also, Lexi crosses paths with antiquities dealer Simon Hardwick, who offers her new information on the Brotherhood of Serapis.
Director: Craig Siebels
Writer: Gaia Violo
Danny and Lexi must improvise in order to stay alive and out of jail when they’re stuck in Casablanca with both law enforcement and their enemies hot on their trail. Also, Hardwick’s personal investigation into the Brotherhood of Serapis lands him in a dangerous situation.
Director: Craig Siebels
Writer: Gaia Violo
Scott works security for a beloved Senator, while Hooch becomes a viral sensation.
Director: Craig Siebels
Writer: Matt Nix