The best episode written by Derek Simonds is "Part III", rated 8.3/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Thomas Schlamme". "Part III" aired on 3/2/2017 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Part VIII".
AIDS continues to ravage the gay community. Cleve creates the AIDS quilt in order to get the President's attention, while Diane's daughter Annie struggles with her identity as the child of a lesbian couple and a gay man.
Director: Thomas Schlamme
Writer: Derek Simonds
Cora's fate is determined.
Director: Tucker Gates
Writer: Derek Simonds
Detective Ambrose investigates a tragic yet suspicious car accident on the outskirts of Dorchester.
Director: Adam Bernstein
Writer: Derek Simonds
With Ambrose's help, Cora struggles to recover missing memories, which lead Ambrose to a new suspect.
Director: Brad Anderson
Writer: Derek Simonds
After a body is discovered in the woods, the investigation into Cora's past deepens.
Director: Cherien Dabis
Writer: Derek Simonds
Cora finally remembers the night in question.
Director: Tucker Gates
Writer: Derek Simonds
Ambrose unearths a startling secret about Cora that changes the course of the investigation; Mason takes matters into his own hands.
Director: Antonio Campos
Writer: Derek Simonds
Cora tries to block Ambrose's continuing investigation, while Mason struggles to come to terms with secrets from Cora's past.
Director: Antonio Campos
Writer: Derek Simonds
A troubled detective returns to his hometown to investigate why a young boy would kill his parents.
Director: Antonio Campos
Writer: Derek Simonds
When Ambrose begins to waver, Cora convinces him to take a risk for the case.
Director: Jody Lee Lipes
Writer: Derek Simonds
Ambrose visits the town of Clark Harbor for a getaway and finds himself at the center of a tragedy.
Director: Derek Simonds
Writer: Derek Simonds
An unassuming housewife stabs a beachgoer to death, which sparks an investigation and creates confusion in a small town.
Director: Antonio Campos
Writer: Derek Simonds
Jamie seeks vengeance, putting him on a collision course with Ambrose.
Director: Derek Simonds
Writer: Derek Simonds