The best episode directed by Rod Pridy is "Pretty Fly for a Dead Guy", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Nobu Adilman". "Pretty Fly for a Dead Guy" aired on 12/10/1999 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Lost Generation".
Nicco and Ali investigate the unsolved murder of Jeff Steeves, AKA. Vulse G, after a car is found underwater. The car leads them to an elderly woman named Clarice Fry, which eventually leads them back to her grandson Timo, who has a connection to Jeff's former manager, Desecrate. Mickey is assigned to work the case of Lester Graham, a gambler who owed $20,000 to an on-line gambling company who is rumored to be very violent in their collection methods. Mickey is upset when Bailey asks her to San Francisco then takes his wife instead, but shrugs it off to Nicco.
Director: Rod Pridy
Writer: Nobu Adilman
Liam and Renee discover that a baby is born with a CVI implant.
Director: Rod Pridy
Writer: Jennifer Barrow
Frank travels to Weber County, Utah, where he meets with Prosecutor Calvin Smith. The District Attorney's office convicted Sheriff William Garry of murdering his wife and three children. Garry had confessed to the crime, and his fingerprints were found on the murder weapon, a tool used for carving wood. Now all that remains is for the jury to decide if Garry should receive the death penalty. Smith hopes Frank can develop a psychological profile that will leave no doubt in the jury's mind that Garry is a cold, calculating murderer.
Director: Rod Pridy
Writer: Bobby Moresco
Renee discovers that her younger brother is a victim to Zo'or's plot to harness human emotions.
Director: Rod Pridy
Writer: Fiona Avery