The best episode written by Alexandra McNally is "Parting Shots", rated 8.3/10 from 6 user votes. It was "directed by Robert Duncan McNeill". "Parting Shots" aired on 7/31/2012 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "No Good Deed".
The team investigates a widow on the verge of an inheritance.
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill
Writer: Alexandra McNally
Peter’s thrown back into an unsolved larceny case that has Neal worried – because Neal’s the one who committed the crime.
Director: Charlotte Sieling
Writer: Alexandra McNally
When a corporate espionage case has personal ties to Neal, Peter recruits Diana from maternity leave for an undercover sting on a rogue stock trader.
Director: Tim DeKay
Writer: Alexandra McNally
Peter and Neal look into Senator Pratt's ties to corrupt cops who framed Neal's father and tore his family apart. Their investigation leads them to a real-estate developer running a kickback scheme.
Director: Anton Cropper
Writer: Alexandra McNally
Neal poses as a substitute teacher to investigate missing scholarship funds.
Director: Russell Lee Fine
Writer: Alexandra McNally
Neal must go undercover as a butler to expose an imposter who aims to inherit a Manhattan family's fortune.
Director: Jeff King
Writer: Alexandra McNally
Peter goes back to the time he arrested Neal for the first time. In the meantime, Neal remembers meeting Kate and Mozzie.
Director: John T. Kretchmer
Writer: Alexandra McNally
Diana goes undercover to protect a magazine journalist; Peter and Neal investigate a pharmaceutical company.
Director: Michael Smith
Writer: Alexandra McNally
When Mozzie believes someone he cares about has been kidnapped, he turns to Peter and Neal for help.
Director: Michael Smith
Writer: Alexandra McNally
Big Jim finally learns what happened to his wife, Pauline; Chester's Mill faces a new threat -- climate change.
Director: Eriq La Salle
Writer: Alexandra McNally
After Blair and Serena get into a catfight, Serena decides to get even with Blair, who has always dreamed of attending Yale, by ditching her plans to visit Brown, and instead accepting the Dean of Yale's personal invitation to visit the school. After discovering that none of his recommendation letters for Yale were ever submitted, Dan frantically tries to figure out a way to salvage his chances of getting into the school. While on the Yale campus, Chuck is kidnapped by a group of Skull and Bones members and Nate hooks up with a co-ed.
Director: Norman Buckley
Writer: Alexandra McNally
Blair comes up with a devious plan to take down her new teacher, Rachel. Chuck has no recollection of what happened to him when he wakes up in a hotel. Nate and Vanessa try to help Chuck fill in the missing pieces of his night. Meanwhile Dan and Serena try to keep their relationship together as Rufus and Lily grow even closer.
Director: Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum
Writer: Alexandra McNally
Rebecca and Big Jim consider extreme measures as the conditions worsen in Chester's Mill; clues about Melanie's connection to the dome are revealed.
Director: Holly Dale
Writer: Alexandra McNally
The residents of Chester’s Mill try to move on with their lives in the aftermath of their mysterious experience in the tunnels beneath town. Meanwhile, Big Jim suspects new residents Christine and Eva are keeping secrets concerning the Dome.
Director: Olatunde Osunsanmi
Writer: Alexandra McNally
The Resistance, the citizens not under Christine’s control, join forces with an unexpected ally: Hektor Martin, the nefarious head of Aktaion. Despite Hektor revealing more about the Dome’s origins and helping to strike back at it, Big Jim and Julia still worry he will betray them. Meanwhile, Hunter receives encrypted files that give disturbing insights into the final effect the Dome will have on the infected townspeople.
Director: Dennie Gordon
Writer: Alexandra McNally