The best episode directed by Tyne Rafaeli is "And the court had a clerk...", rated 8.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by William M. Finkelstein". "And the court had a clerk..." aired on 7/8/2021 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Artificial Genius".
Diane is aghast when Kurt reveals he recognized the face of a man featured in a U.S. Capitol insurrection "Most Wanted" poster. Intrigued by Wackner, Marissa sneaks over to his copy shop "courtroom" and is thrilled by what she encounters. Back in legitimate court, Liz uses a current case to tackle Section 230.
Director: Tyne Rafaeli
Writer: William M. Finkelstein
Elsbeth goes to battle with artificial intelligence when Quinn, the young CEO of a location-based crime alert app, murders a journalist and uses her app to divert authorities and create a phony killer. Meanwhile, Wagner hatches a plan to fight the D.O.J. investigation.
Director: Tyne Rafaeli
Writer: Leah Nanako Winkler
As Diane encounters her first "therapy" session, she begins to see everything in a positive light. After agreeing to participate in a student project about Black female attorneys, Liz must find a way to prevent an unfair takedown of her reputation. Eli Gold returns to help Marissa in court.
Director: Tyne Rafaeli
Writer: Jonathan Tolins