The best episode directed by Richard Shepard is "Home", rated 8.6/10 from 19 user votes. It was "written by Yahlin Chang". "Home" aired on 5/26/2021 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Pilot".
June contends with joy, pain and rage as she acclimates herself to vastly changed circumstances.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Yahlin Chang
A young woman discovers she has the ability to hear the innermost thoughts of people around her as songs and musical numbers.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Austin Winsberg
Jack and C.C. try to make their long distance romance work, Liz decides to invest in real estate, and Kenneth becomes addicted to caffeine.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Donald Glover
After a shocking reunion with a dear friend, June contemplates the possibility of freedom, and confronts the unfulfilled promises she’s made to herself and to Luke.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Dorothy Fortenberry
The BAU team travels to San Francisco to investigate the murders of several homeless men and teams up with a separate group of BAU operatives who are working another case they think is connected.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Edward Allen Bernero
Betty has always dreamed of working in the publishing world, but it seems as though there's no place for the non-thin and non-beautiful in the business. People already have their minds set in the idea that beautiful women are only the thin and perfect! Betty really wants a job in that wonderful, yet cruel, world. But can she really find a place in it?
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Silvio Horta
After a fourth woman goes missing in as many months, the team is brought in to track down the guy before he kidnaps again. Hotch is asked to secretly evaluate Gideon to see if he is ready to work full time again.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Jeff Davis
22-year-old Tess moves to New York City, without friends or a specific ambition. After an interview at one of the best restaurants, she's invited to train. She attempts to keep up while observing her new coworkers.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Stephanie Danler
When he's hired at Acapulco's hottest resort, Maximo thinks he's scored his dream job—but quickly learns there's more to it than he thought.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: N/A
Set against the vibrant backdrop of one of the world's hottest cities - Miami - private pathologist Dr. Beaumont Rosewood, Jr. must crack a case that hits close to home. As he begins his investigation, Detective Annalise Villa gives him a run for his money as they cross paths and are forced to work together to help the Miami PD solve the case.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Todd Harthan
Nick’s success on the road infuriates Steve, who turns to Ray to spy on him. As Steve reaches his breaking point with Nick, Irene reaches hers with her husband.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: N/A
In a bucolic Swiss village, Steve’s sins finally catch up with him. As he stares down the consequences of his actions, he makes a final, fateful choice.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: N/A
On the run from the mob, Bridget assumes the identity of her deceased twin sister, Siobhan, only to realize that her sister's life was no less complicated than hers.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: N/A
A down-on-his-luck campaign manager is determined to get a kid elected as the President of the United States.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Andrew Guest
Adam's risqué text message sends Hannah over the edge; Jessa gets distracted while babysitting; Shoshanna reunites with a guy she knew at camp; Ray and Charlie stick their noses where they don't belong.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Lena Dunham
Feeling resentful of an old classmate's success and unable to make rent, Hannah is forced to take a job at a café. Marnie has trouble handling Hannah's emotional and financial needs. Jessa runs into her old boss. Shoshanna meets her online match.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Bruce Eric Kaplan
Hannah has a tense tête-à-tête with Chuck Palmer – an acclaimed author she once greatly admired – about the disturbing allegations swirling around him.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Lena Dunham