The best episode written by Emily Whitesell is "The Convention", rated 8.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Tucker Gates". "The Convention" aired on 2/2/2000 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Arrival".
Max plays host to actor Jonathan Frakes at the annual UFO Convention while trying to avoid the meddlesome couple who witnessed Max's life-saving abilities on Liz at the Crashdown Cafe.
Director: Tucker Gates
Writer: Emily Whitesell
With more mermaids landing at Bristol Cove’s shores, the threat of discovery increases. After his encounter with the siren song, Ben tries to cope with the after effects. Maddie’s mom returns to town and tries to connect with her daughter. Meanwhile, Ryn attempts to adapt to life on land.
Director: Matthew Hastings
Writer: Emily Whitesell
Lori kidnaps Carter for a second time and the Wilson family learns the truth.
Director: Jennifer Lynch
Writer: Emily Whitesell
Carter vows to put an end to Lori's manipulation, but Lori drops a bombshell that rattles the entire Wilson household.
Director: John Terlesky
Writer: Emily Whitesell
When Lux gets suspended from school, Cate does her best to convince Principal Dugan to give Lux a second chance, but, unfortunately, her efforts may have made the situation considerably worse for Lux. Meanwhile, Baze is insulted when he finds out that Cate and Ryan are hosting a radio station event at the bar across the street.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Emily Whitesell
Dale and the local police’s investigation starts pointing directly to Ryn, meanwhile Xander and Calvin’s search for Chris heats up when they locate the nurse who works at the military bunker.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Emily Whitesell
In the season finale, the enchanting siren song takes hold of Ben and Decker. Meanwhile, Dale must answer for the escalating crime in Bristol Cove.
Director: Nick Copus
Writer: Emily Whitesell