The Best Episodes Directed By Linda Lisa Hayter

Every TV Episode Directed by Linda Lisa Hayter Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Linda-Lisa Hayter Ratings Summary

The best episode directed by Linda-Lisa Hayter is "Mac-Liv-Moore", rated 7.4/10 from 11 user votes. It was "written by Talia Gonzalez". "Mac-Liv-Moore" aired on 4/30/2018 and is rated 0.8 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Death Moves Pretty Fast".

  • Mac-Liv-Moore
    7.4/10 11 votes

    #1 - Mac-Liv-Moore

    Season 4 Episode 9 - Aired 4/30/2018

    There's a zombie serial killer on the loose and new Seattle is on lockdown. Liv is trapped in the morgue on white rapper brain and Clive and Ravi are playing Dungeons & Dragons. Meanwhile, Blaine concocts his most sinister plan to date. Lastly, Major is on the hunt for the killer.

    Director: Linda-Lisa Hayter

    Writer: Talia Gonzalez

  • Death Moves Pretty Fast
    6.6/10 7 votes

    #2 - Death Moves Pretty Fast

    Season 5 Episode 5 - Aired 5/30/2019

    While investigating the death of independently wealthy, 19-year-old, Harris Miller, Liv, on brain à la Ferris Bueller, attempts to cheer up Ravi who has been spiraling after learning some unfortunate news. Meanwhile, after a nasty fall at the crime scene, Clive is forced to continue his part of the investigation via FaceTime. Lastly, things are suddenly going from bad to worse for Blaine.

    Director: Linda-Lisa Hayter

    Writer: Bob Dearden

  • Part 1: Dawn
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #3 - Part 1: Dawn

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 7/8/2023

    After learning the shocking truth about the people who raised her, young Dawn goes to stay with her real family — a family with dark and twisted secrets. As she struggles to fit in, her cruel grandmother starts to rule her life with an iron fist.

    Director: Linda-Lisa Hayter

    Writer: Richard Blaney

  • Part 2: Secrets of the Morning
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #4 - Part 2: Secrets of the Morning

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 7/15/2023

    Dawn falls under the seductive spell of Broadway star Michael Sutton while staying at a boarding house in New York City. However, when Michael suddenly disappears, Dawn is once again at the mercy of her grandmother's twisted schemes.

    Director: Linda-Lisa Hayter

    Writer: Richard Blaney