The best episode directed by John Scott is "The Birthday Party", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Lyndsey Beaulieu". "The Birthday Party" aired on 4/20/2017 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Life in the Day".
Alice is caught off guard when someone from her past resurfaces and is in need of her help. Meanwhile, Ben and Margot are forced to work together to keep a sweet sixteen party from getting out of hand.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Lyndsey Beaulieu
Julia helps Alice navigate a personal crisis; Quentin and Eliot go on an adventure.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Mike Moore
Josh gives Margo a muffin. Julia drinks Schnapps.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Henry Alonso Myers
Cameron continues to use dodgy tactics on Ava's case; Rachel visits law schools; Mike reflects on the past.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Rick Muirragui
The Pastor surprises everyone with an assignment to get frisky. Burl propose to Gigi, and Amanda accepts a job at the church. Sharon finds a weight-loss secret.
Director: John Scott
Writer: N/A
CIU revisits the case of Sierra Macy, a teenage girl who was kidnapped ten years ago and assumed dead—until she manages to escape her captor’s home after he suffers a heart attack and dies.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Eduardo Javier Canto
Chuck, Sarah, Casey and Morgan must stop Dr.Stanley (Robert Englund) from releasing a toxin that induces nightmares... Chuck's mother's allegiances are questioned; Lester and Jeff celebrate Halloween at the Buy More.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Craig DiGregorio
Harvey’s vision for the firm’s future clashes with Jessica’s when a British firm offers a tempting proposition.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Aaron Korsh
Quentin and friends prepare to face The Beast again. Julia conspires with The Beast and their new ally to lure and trap Reynard.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Henry Alonso Myers
In order to survive, Emily and Victoria must set aside their grudge, while Jack and David race to save them before they kill each other.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Christopher Fife
Mike and Rachel work closely with one another while Jessica and Harvey try to outmaneuver Sean Cahill. Meanwhile, Louis tries to hide evidence for the sake of his career.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Justin Peacock
Harvey's personal history with a client forces he and Mike to take on an unorthodox case from which they'd normally walk away. Also, Louis and Rachel team up to save a mutually beloved institution from ruin.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Karla Nappi
Andy invites the entire office to his community theater production of Sweeney Todd in hopes that Erin will attend. Michael tries to put his jealousy aside and enjoy the performance while Jim and Pam struggle with their incompetent babysitter.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Charlie Grandy
The truth about Simon's murder is revealed on Halloween night.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Darío Madrona
Margaret convinces Lucille to host a dinner to celebrate Jacob's return, but unexpected guests strain relations in the Langston family to the breaking point. Meanwhile, Bellamy continues to research the history of the mysterious bones, and Rachael receives unsettling news about her baby.
Director: John Scott
Writer: N/A
Pritchard needs to try and hide his history with Wally, who is now dating his daughter, Helen, after it is discovered that Wally is being coerced by a prisoner planning an escape.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Far Shariat
One of history's most famous murder victims pays the house a visit. Constance discovers more of Tate's bad behavior.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Jennifer Salt
The "Bayview Four" go to Simon's wake and become official suspects in his murder.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Molly Nussbaum
Mike has an ethical dilemma when Louis forces him to make a decision that could hurt his relationship with Harvey. Elsewhere, Harvey's past comes back to haunt him during a case.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Sean Jablonski
The first-year students face something called "The Trials," a series of unconventional and emotional tests, which result in expulsion from Brakebills for those who fail.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Leah Fong
Will thinks the glee club desperately needs more of an edge, so he brings in his former classmate, April Rhodes, to spice things up. Will’s plan seems to be going smoothly until he realizes he may be losing a key member of the club.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Ian Brennan
Todd tries to encourage Madhuri to audition to become a Bollywood performer, but Gupta takes him up on the offer instead. Meanwhile Charlie volunteers to fix the phone lines in Todd's office after the technician requests a bribe.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Geetika Lizardi
The U.S.S. Discovery is tasked with a high priority mission to planet Pahvo and learn the science behind the Klingon's cloaking technology.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Kirsten Beyer
The "Bayview Four's" secrets start to drop; Cooper faces the biggest test of his sports career.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Dayna Lynne North
As Will aims towards completing New Directions, a visit from his father reminds him how much this all means to him. New songs are introduced and a song originally given to a star, is given to a celibate. Will forms an all-male a cappella group, but when he neglects the glee club, the kids decide to hire a well-known choreographer to coach them. Meanwhile, Mercedes falls in love. The other six additions to New Directions are introduced. Josh Groban appears as himself.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Ryan Murphy