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The Best Episodes Directed By Newton Thomas Sigel

Every TV Episode Directed by Newton Thomas Sigel Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Newton Thomas Sigel Ratings Summary

"Lines in the Sand" is the best rated episode directed by Newton Thomas Sigel. It scored 8.1/10 based on 35 votes. It was written by David Hoselton. It aired on 9/26/2006 and is rated 0.6 points higher than their second-best episode, "Maternity".

  • Lines in the Sand
    8.1/1035 votes

    #1 - Lines in the Sand

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 9/26/2006

    When doctors are unable to diagnose why a severely autistic boy screams loudly for no apparent reason, House takes the case. As the boy's condition worsens, it becomes obvious that House relates to the boy because he has no social niceties.

    Director: Newton Thomas Sigel

    Writer: David Hoselton

  • Maternity
    7.5/1044 votes

    #2 - Maternity

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 12/7/2004

    A maternity ward epidemic forces House to decide whether to save the life of one child over another.

    Director: Newton Thomas Sigel

    Writer: Peter Blake

  • The Human Enigma
    7.1/1024 votes

    #3 - The Human Enigma

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 4/27/2023

    Mason Kane and Nadia Sinh – top agents of the independent spy organization Citadel – collide with a nefarious, new syndicate – Manticore – leading to catastrophe. Eight years later, Mason Kane is living a quiet life as "Kyle Conroy," with no memory of his past. Until one day an old colleague enlists his help to stop a now powerful Manticore from creating a new world order.

    Director: Newton Thomas Sigel

    Writer: N/A

  • Spies Appear in Night Time
    6.4/1018 votes

    #4 - Spies Appear in Night Time

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 4/27/2023

    Kyle and Bernard journey to New York City to steal the Citadel X Case from Manticore Headquarters before it’s too late. Later, Kyle learns that a figure from his past is still alive and he risks everything to find them.

    Director: Newton Thomas Sigel

    Writer: David Weil

  • Tell Her Everything
    6.1/1015 votes

    #5 - Tell Her Everything

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 5/11/2023

    After the shocking revelation of Abby’s former identity, we learn of the past entanglements between Mason, Nadia and Celeste, and a horrific decision that reverberates still today. Meanwhile, Nadia and Kyle land at the Manticore compound in Morocco and risk their lives to free their fellow spy. But their hero’s welcome is short-lived as they are forced to grapple with a dangerous accusation.

    Director: Newton Thomas Sigel

    Writer: N/A

  • Infinite Shadows
    5.6/1016 votes

    #6 - Infinite Shadows

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 5/4/2023

    As Kyle and Nadia land at an old safehouse, small clues about their past life together bubble to the surface. Soon, they discover a former ally who may be key to stopping Manticore is imprisoned in a facility in Morocco. In order to rescue him they first have to enlist the help of a local crime boss. But their mission is compromised as secrets of the past are unearthed.

    Director: Newton Thomas Sigel

    Writer: David Weil

  • Secrets in Night Need Early Rains
    5.2/1012 votes

    #7 - Secrets in Night Need Early Rains

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 5/25/2023

    With one of their own being held hostage by Manticore, Kyle, Nadia and Carter risk everything to save them and thwart Manticore’s plans to acquire nuclear weapons. As our heroes grapple with the nuclear threat, the identity of the mole within Citadel will be revealed, as will the awful truth that everything they know is a lie.

    Director: Newton Thomas Sigel

    Writer: Bryan Oh

  • Time Renders Us Enemies
    5.1/1012 votes

    #8 - Time Renders Us Enemies

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 5/18/2023

    Nadia, Kyle and Carter are forced to work together to escape from Manticore and protect the X Case, but suspicion of one of our heroes reaches a boiling point, leading to an explosive reckoning.

    Director: Newton Thomas Sigel

    Writer: N/A