The best episode written by Eric Randall is "Ball Girl", rated 8/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Rob Hardy". "Ball Girl" aired on 4/18/2024 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Day in the Life".
When the world's top tennis champion drops dead on the court, Elsbeth and Kaya home in on a rising tennis star and his competitive father and coach. Meanwhile, Captain Wagner begins to suspect Elsbeth's reason for being in New York goes beyond the consent decree.
Director: Rob Hardy
Writer: Eric Randall
Brennan testifies for Zach in trial, Angela reveals some big news, while Aubrey and Jessica come to terms about their future together. All the while, the team discovers Kovac has escaped, leaving Booth in a race against the clock to protect himself and those closest to him from what may be Kovac's most dangerous plan yet.
Director: Ian Toynton
Writer: Eric Randall
When a tutor of privileged students turns up dead, the team sorts through all the possible perpetrators, from disgruntled parents to the tutor's roommate with a criminal record. Meanwhile, Bones is frustrated with the voice of her audio book and tries to prove that she can record it herself.
Director: Dwight H. Little
Writer: Eric Randall
Murphy finally starts opening up to Max. Meanwhile, Murphy, Max and Darnell step up to help Jess. Lastly, Felix makes an interesting decision.
Director: N/A
Writer: Eric Randall