A young woman is recruited into a secret government agency to be “stitched” into the minds of the recently deceased, using their memories to investigate murders.
The worst episode of "Stitchers" is "The Gremlin and the Fixer", rated 7/10 from 162 user votes. It was directed by Norman Buckley and written by Andrew Zuber, Cori Uchida, Adam Lash. "The Gremlin and the Fixer" aired on 7/17/2017 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "A Stitch in Time".
After an engineer ends up dead, his colleague and work rival becomes a suspect. However, upon examining some stitches, Kirsten and the team uncover that he was a part of an underground gaming club. The team races to save a falling satellite while Cameron takes a walk on the wild side when he infiltrates the gaming ring to get close to another suspect.
Director: Norman Buckley
Writer: Andrew Zuber, Cori Uchida, Adam Lash
Highly intelligent and emotionally distant, Kirsten Clark has an aptitude for technology but never expected that she’d be hacking into the minds of the recently deceased.
Director: Todd Holland
Writer: Jeff Schechter
A dangerous new drug has claimed the life of a young woman and, while the Stitchers team is looking for its source, they run into Detective Fisher, who is on the same trail.
Director: Steve Robin
Writer: Jeff Schechter
The Stitchers team investigates the case of a young woman found dead in her wealthy boyfriend’s pool. Meanwhile, Linus feels a connection to Ivy, Cameron has growing concern for Kirsten’s emotional vulnerability and Camille is intrigued by an attractive medical examiner who likes to meet in unusual places.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: Cori Uchida, Adam Lash
Cameron’s estranged father, currently serving time in prison for white-collar crimes, is accused of murdering a prison guard. Going against protocol, Kirsten stitches into the guard’s memory for clues.
Director: Rob J. Greenlea
Writer: Brian L. Ross
When the algorithm for the Stitchers program turns up among thousands of classified documents hidden by a conspiracy theorist, Kirsten starts to suspect her colleagues. Meanwhile, Kirsten starts getting cryptic messages from an unexpected source.
Director: Janice Cooke
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
When Fisher's mentor turns up dead, Kirsten's stitch reveals the officer was murdered by a serial killer she's been chasing for years. Camille's rebellious older brother Theo arrives in town with a whole lot of trouble. Meanwhile, Cameron is finally honest with Kirsten about his feelings for her.
Director: Janice Cooke
Writer: Eric Tuchman
When an MI6 agent is found dead, Kirsten struggles to sort through his memories due to the visual codes that the spy used to keep secrets. Meanwhile, Linus and Camille go on a double date, but not with each other.
Director: Stacey K. Black
Writer: Lynne E. Litt, Miguel Nolla
The Stitchers team investigates the murder of an ex-Air Force officer who is found murdered, and the trail leads to a former co-worker and renowned UFO expert. The memories in the stitch have the team wondering if UFOs and extraterrestrial beings really exist.
Director: Rich Newey
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
When a murky stitch doesn’t give enough evidence against a newlywed husband accused of killing his wife, Kirsten attempts to prove her strong feelings about his guilt. This effect on Kirsten makes Cameron worry that she will end up like Marta. Meanwhile, Linus and Camille get to know each other better.
Director: Melanie Mayron
Writer: William Schifrin
The Stitchers team investigates a mysterious car accident that resulted in the death of a traumatic brain injury researcher. Meanwhile, Kirsten asks Linus for help deciphering a clue left by Ed Clark as she continues to question Maggie for more information on the origin of the Stitchers program.
Director: Craig Siebels
Writer: Jonathan Greene
It’s Kirsten’s birthday and the Stitchers team is assigned to look into a disease researcher’s suicide. When the body begins showing signs that it is carrying a deadly virus, the whole lab is placed under quarantine. The team jumps to action as they search for a way out, racing against the clock as, one-by-one, they come down with symptoms of exposure.
Director: John Badham
Writer: Jeff Schechter
While Camille preps for her annual Halloween bash, the Stitchers team investigates the suicide of a young man, who may have abducted a missing college student. The stitch leaves Kirsten spooked, and she begins to worry she’s being haunted by him as they race to find the missing girl.
Director: Steve Miner
Writer: Eric Tuchman, Lynne E. Litt
When a Chinese pop diva is killed, her female bodyguard is blamed for the murder, who appears to have been passed out at the time of the homicide.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: April Fitzsimmons
A high-profile divorce attorney is murdered and the Stitchers team must sort through a plethora of suspects. Meanwhile, Linus discovers the cause of the neurosync issues in the stitches, which directly affects Kirsten and Cameron.
Director: Geary McLeod
Writer: Don Whitehead, Holly Henderson
When Cameron’s neighbor is killed, the Stitchers group works to determine if the bullet was really meant for Cameron. As they stakeout the location Kirsten finds that she enjoys the reconnaissance, maybe a little too much. Meanwhile, Cameron shares more details with Kirsten about Marta’s disastrous stitch.
Director: Steve Miner
Writer: Vivian Lee
Kirsten surprises the Stitchers team when they discover that she has a boyfriend, Liam, who shows up suddenly, prompting Maggie to covertly gather information on him. Meanwhile, a young woman’s extravagant social life may be the clue to her death.
Director: Roger Kumble
Writer: April Fitzsimmons
The Stitchers team investigates the murder of an online psychic whose symbolic, layered memories are further complicated when Kristen sees the murder of another person in the stitch. Maggie expresses her reservations about Kirsten’s relationship with Liam. Meanwhile, Camille hesitantly agrees to meet Linus’s parents.
Director: Rob J. Greenlea
Writer: Eric Tuchman
Mitchell Blair directs Kirsten to shut down all investigation into finding her father. But Kirsten has finally made contact with someone she thinks can lead her to him. To gain her source’s trust, she tries to explain her role in the Stitchers program, without actually revealing the program’s nature. Treading carefully, Kirsten recounts the team’s current case, in which a series of murders is tied to a wildly popular new app.
Director: Steve Robin
Writer: Lynne E. Litt, Miguel Nolla
A series of murders, including a professional volleyball player, lead the Stitchers team searching the darkest corners of the Internet. Meanwhile, Kirsten gives Maggie an ultimatum.
Director: Salli Richardson-Whitfield
Writer: Don Whitehead, Holly Henderson
When an unidentified, severely damaged body is recovered in a dumpster, Kirsten’s stitch divulges that the victim has two death scenes from two very different times in his life. Camille tires of her brother Theo’s irresponsible ways and finally puts her foot down. Linus turns to Cameron for help with a sticky situation. Detective Fisher and Kirsten uncover a clue about her father.
Director: Rob J. Greenlea
Writer: Vivian Lee
When a young woman falls to her death with a cryptic note attached to her body, Kirsten is convinced the message is somehow tied to her own past.
Director: Norman Buckley
Writer: Shelley Meals, Darin Goldberg
Fueled by his love for Kirsten, Cameron finds a way to bring her back to reality, but it could cost them their relationship. Meanwhile, the Stitchers lab is on lockdown, leaving an anxious Linus unable to check on his father’s condition after surgery. But, as the team prepares to be reassigned for breaking protocol, NSA Director Mitchell Blair surprises everyone by demanding an emergency stitch that yields shocking new information.
Director: J. Miller Tobin
Writer: Jeff Schechter
When a bright, young lawyer is found dead, the team suspects she was murdered because of a case she was working on. After theorizing the lawyer was killed because she discovered something criminal about her firm’s high profile client, the team heads to the firm to interview her four ambitious coworkers, each of whom seems more suspicious than the last. While at the firm, Maggie crosses paths with a former college boyfriend who may be closer to the murder than she’d like to admit. Meanwhile, Camille’s interactions with Liam take a surprising turn, and Kirsten learns something shocking during the stitch.
Director: Laura Belsey
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
Kirsten successfully revives Cameron, but finds that stitching into a live consciousness is now causing her to experience real emotions for the first time.
Director: Steve Miner
Writer: Jeff Schechter