The Best Episodes Written By Gregory Nelson

Every TV Episode Written by Gregory Nelson Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for A Good Shoot
    8.0/10(2 votes)

    #1 - A Good Shoot

    S3:E3

    When Dov walks into a robbery in progress and shoots a black teen, the community calls for him to be investigated.

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  2. Background image for Vanishing Point
    7.8/10(25 votes)

    #2 - Vanishing Point

    S1:E12

    When Cal is discovered missing from his bedroom, Grace and Ben launch a desperate search which takes them to the remote mountains of upstate New York. A tantalizing trail of breadcrumbs leads them to a startling, game-changing discovery. Meanwhile, Michaela confronts the deceptive Autumn, and the shadowy "Major" finally makes an appearance.

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  3. Background image for Point of No Return
    7.6/10(24 votes)

    #3 - Point of No Return

    S1:E8

    Ben forms an unlikely partnership with Vance in a high-stakes race to locate the missing passengers of Flight 828. Meanwhile, Michaela helps a suicidal passenger who believes he is the Angel of Death, and Cal goes back to school, navigating both his unwanted celebrity and his former friends, who are all now 16 years old.

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  4. Background image for Hard Landing
    7.5/10(23 votes)

    #4 - Hard Landing

    S1:E15

    Another non-passenger appears to have come back from the dead, and Ben, Michaela and Saanvi want to know why now and why him. This mystery-man is also having callings. Saanvi experiences PTSD.

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  5. Background image for Turbulence
    7.1/10(35 votes)

    #5 - Turbulence

    S1:E3

    Ben and Michaela investigate a shocking murder in fear that it's connected to Flight 828. Meanwhile, Ben struggles to accept the life Grace led in his absence, while Olive and Cal realize that being twins after five and a half years apart is harder than they thought.

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  6. Background image for The Rules
    6.0/10(3 votes)

    #6 - The Rules

    S3:E11

    Andy and Nick investigate when a neighborhood drug lord threatens a priest's life; a young drug-runner's refusal to turn informant leads Traci to make a decision about her career; Chris and Swarek butt heads; Dov's relationship takes a dark turn.

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  7. Background image for A Long Day's Journey Into ICE
    5.2/10(5 votes)

    #7 - A Long Day's Journey Into ICE

    S1:E2

    When an ICE agent pursues a defendant in Lola’s courtroom, she must fend him off while determining the appropriate sentence for the offender, an undocumented immigrant, whose crime was warning people of a grocery store selling spoiled goods.

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  8. Background image for How to Succeed in Law Without Really Re-Trying
    1.0/10(1 votes)

    #8 - How to Succeed in Law Without Really Re-Trying

    S1:E9

    When one of Lola's former murder cases is overturned on appeal, Mark helms the retrial and struggles to keep the bomber in jail, while Lola fears she may have prosecuted an innocent man.

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  9. Background image for What the Bailiff Saw
    1.0/10(1 votes)

    #9 - What the Bailiff Saw

    S1:E13

    Lola travels to Washington to help her husband land an important job at the FBI; Mark and Amy Quinn's relationship heats up as Amy tries to put together a winning defense for Vic Callan's murder case.

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  10. Background image for I Love You, You're Perfect, I Think
    1.0/10(1 votes)

    #10 - I Love You, You're Perfect, I Think

    S1:E17

    When Lola learns a secret about Judge Benner, she faces an excruciating dilemma; Emily avoids the implications of Luke's "I love you" as she represents a client with mental health issues.

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  11. Background image for Merrily We Ride Along
    1.0/10(1 votes)

    #11 - Merrily We Ride Along

    S1:E20

    After a near breakdown, Emily arrives at a sobering conclusion, and Lola suggests she find professional help in order to get healthy. Also, Mark finds himself in an uncomfortable position after he agrees to do a police ride-along, and Lola is faced with her own crisis after learning that Robin didn't get the job in Los Angeles.

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  12. Background image for Dancing at Los Angeles
    1.0/10(1 votes)

    #12 - Dancing at Los Angeles

    S1:E21

    With Los Angeles under a mandatory shelter-in-place order and trials piling up, Judge Benner authorizes Judge Carmichael to preside over a virtual bench trial, a case regarding a dispute between brothers over a car. While Emily represents the defendant, Kurt Beto, Mark represents the prosecution, marking the first time he tries a case in Lola’s “court.”

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  13. Background image for Bad Beat
    1.0/10(1 votes)

    #13 - Bad Beat

    S2:E4

    Shows up in her courtroom in his official FBI capacity, Benner insists that Lola recuse herself. Also, Mark Callan, in possession of a dossier of explosive evidence in an officer-involved shooting, enlists Sam to help him figure out what to do with it.

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Gregory Nelson Ratings Summary

"A Good Shoot" is the best rated episode written by Gregory Nelson. It scored 8/10 based on 2 votes. It was directed by David Wellington. It aired on 6/7/2012 and is rated 0.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "Vanishing Point".