The best episode written by Antoinette Stella is "Heartless", rated 8.7/10 from 6 user votes. It was "directed by Katie Eastridge". "Heartless" aired on 1/10/2017 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Me You Him Me".
Scott and Liam make an attempt to capture a Ghost Rider; Malia and Peter try to find a way into the Wild Hunt.
Director: Katie Eastridge
Writer: Antoinette Stella
The evidence against Emily is too much for the FBI and Boston Police Department to ignore, so they ask her to turn herself in. In the midst of chaos, old feelings come to the surface between Nick and Emily. Emily decides she would rather flee and try to solve the mystery that is ruining her life. Can Emily save her relationship with Flynn? Is it possible for agent Adam Radford to solve this mystery? Can Nick trust Emily anymore?
Director: Oded Ruskin
Writer: Antoinette Stella
Jack helps save Emily’s life and finds a startling connection with Emily’s childhood. Emily discovers secrets from the past that relate to a childhood friend, Charles. Meanwhile, Tommy arrests Jack for helping Emily. Alice confronts Nick, which puts both her and Flynn in danger.
Director: Oded Ruskin
Writer: Antoinette Stella
Rhonda gets glasses and finds out what it is like to be a "Geek".
Director: Larry Leichliter
Writer: Antoinette Stella
Olga gets engaged to a con man who does not exactly woo Helga as he did the rest of her family, but she decides to let the marriage happen so Olga can be miserable. But she is given a change of heart from Arnold, and attempts to stop it.
Director: Dan Povenmire
Writer: Antoinette Stella
Bob hires a nanny to help Miriam around the house, much to Helga's dismay. From this moment on, Helga attempts to scare the nanny away.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Antoinette Stella
The town is flooded and Arnold's class is trapped in the school.
Director: Christine Kolosov
Writer: Antoinette Stella
A sleep-talking Helga confides into Bob's parrot about her love for Arnold. The next day, the parrot flies into Arnold's window, and it is up to Helga to get it.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Antoinette Stella
After the results of an aptitude test are announced, Harold gains self-confidence and Helga feels dumber.
Director: Stark Howell
Writer: Antoinette Stella