The best episode directed by Matthew Rhys is "The Magic of David Copperfield V: The Statue of Liberty Disappears", rated 8.2/10 from 10 user votes. It was "written by Stephen Schiff". "The Magic of David Copperfield V: The Statue of Liberty Disappears" aired on 5/4/2016 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Tchaikovsky".
The Jennings’s approach their breaking points as both Philip and Elizabeth must handle loyal agents. Will they make it through with their patriotism – and sanity – intact?
Director: Matthew Rhys
Writer: Stephen Schiff
Elizabeth targets an old source who could tip the balance of the upcoming summit, as Philip deals with business at the travel agency. Stan learns an old friend is back in town.
Director: Matthew Rhys
Writer: Joe Weisberg
Rebecca has a secret that could make or break her relationship with Justin; Holly's financial situation worsens; Sarah becomes jealous of Nora's new romance.
Director: Matthew Rhys
Writer: N/A
The charms and well intended matchmaking antics of Luc's visiting mother, Gabriela, quickly turn to high drama as she sticks her nose in Nora's romantic affairs.
Director: Matthew Rhys
Writer: Jon Robin Baitz
Though Nora tries her best to keep Brody at bay, she can’t help but feel the long lost connection between them, and Justin reaches out to a homeless vet reluctant to accept help getting back on his feet.
Director: Matthew Rhys
Writer: N/A
Parenthood is questionable for more than one member of the Walker family, as Justin keeps a closely guarded secret about the true paternal identity of one of his siblings and Scotty makes a shocking discovery that will bring a new life into the Walker family fold.
Director: Matthew Rhys
Writer: N/A
As Paige becomes even more enmeshed in her parents' world, tensions with Matthew Beeman come to a head, Philip and Elizabeth's honeytraps take surprising turns, and Stan faces the consequences of overplaying his hand at the FBI.
Director: Matthew Rhys
Writer: Hilary Bettis