The Best Episodes Written By Alison Lea Bingeman

Every TV Episode Written by Alison Lea Bingeman Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Alison Lea Bingeman Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Alison Lea Bingeman is "Part 4: Midnight Whispers", rated 8/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Jacquie Gould". "Part 4: Midnight Whispers" aired on 7/29/2023 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Tale of the Whispering Walls".

  • Part 4: Midnight Whispers
    8.0/10 2 votes

    #1 - Part 4: Midnight Whispers

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 7/29/2023

    After finding her real father in New York City, Christie and her stepbrother flee to the plantation where she was born, a place with its own dark secrets.

    Director: Jacquie Gould

    Writer: Alison Lea Bingeman

  • The Tale of the Whispering Walls
    8.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - The Tale of the Whispering Walls

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 7/31/1993

    While driving to a carnival, a babysitter and the two children she's looking after get lost. When their car breaks down, she goes inside a house to call for help. Trouble begins when she disappears and the kids soon find out that while they aren't the only ones in the house, they're the only ones that are alive.

    Director: D.J. MacHale

    Writer: Alison Lea Bingeman

  • Northwind
    7.6/10 7 votes

    #3 - Northwind

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 2/1/2018

    John and Lisa connect evidence from a new crime to a ritualistic murder and Terri's memories help make a connection to a possible suspect.

    Director: Jeff Renfroe

    Writer: Alison Lea Bingeman

  • Terri
    7.3/10 6 votes

    #4 - Terri

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 1/18/2018

    Detective Cardinal and Delorme retrieve security footage of Red that helps identify her as Terri Tait, a student from Vancouver, BC.

    Director: Jeff Renfroe

    Writer: Alison Lea Bingeman

  • The Oath
    7.0/10 3 votes

    #5 - The Oath

    Season 2 Episode 20 - Aired 4/19/2004

    A police officer collapses and dies after pulling over a car, and the investigation reveals he was murdered. Horatio grows suspicious when Internal Affairs gets involved in the case, leading him to believe that the killing wasn't a random crime. Meanwhile, Calleigh aids an abused woman who is living with one of the suspects in the probe. Yelina begins dating Horatio's nemesis – who is heading up the Internal Affairs inquiry.

    Director: Duane Clark

    Writer: Alison Lea Bingeman

  • Star of Nadir
    5.0/10 1 votes

    #6 - Star of Nadir

    Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 10/22/2001

    Event: PALACE OF THE TALIBS, ENDOSTAN 1423 A.D. Sydney and Nigel travel to the Middle East to meet an old friend of Sydney's, who is now a queen, only to discover that she has died in a mysterious accident. Assassins are still after the sultan, who Sydney rescues. The queen was looking for the Star of Nadir, which is a token of true rulership. If the Sultan has it, he can put down the various conservative Arabic factions united against him. Until then, he has commited his daughter Alia to marriage with Jamal, the son of Hakim Mustafa, one of the leading conservatives. Alia has other plans, much to Hakim's distaste for a non-traditionally acting woman. Alia, Sydney, and Nigel go looking for the Star, and discover that the castle head of security was the one responsible for the death of the queen, and has been working in cahoots with Hakim. They find the Star and get taken prisoner by the head of security, but Sydney gets the upper hand. Jamal turns against his father, who is forced to g

    Director: Terry Ingram

    Writer: Alison Lea Bingeman

  • The Tale of the Dark Dragon
    4.0/10 1 votes

    #7 - The Tale of the Dark Dragon

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 7/24/1993

    A teenager buys a potion from Sardo's magic shop hoping to make himself cooler, since he was in a accident that caused him to have to wear a brace on his leg. He soon finds himself changing, but also discovers that the potion has some very bad side effects.

    Director: D.J. MacHale

    Writer: Alison Lea Bingeman