The best episode written by Jeannine Renshaw is "No Safe Place", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Peter O'Fallon". "No Safe Place" aired on 10/19/2007 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Ghost in the Machine".
Melinda's life is in danger when she tries to help the victim of a stalker.
Director: Peter O'Fallon
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Melinda tracks down a ghost who is targeting girls on a social-networking Web site.
Director: Steven Robman
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Melinda must discover the truth hidden within a family before it threatens to tear the her family apart.
Director: Jan Eliasberg
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Melinda helps Ned deal with a ghost who had just put a scare into him. Melinda also helps a ghost who appears to without any clothes on. Delia sees that Melinda is once again talking to herself and Melinda decides it’s time to share her gift with Delia.
Director: Kim Moses
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Old feelings are rekindled when Buffy comes to L.A. to visit Angel. Buffy and Angel are attacked by a Mohra demon, and together they slay it
Director: David Grossman
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Melinda and Jim's first camping trip is interrupted as Melinda helps the ghost of a woman who left her husband and young daughter. Before the woman can cross over Melinda must find the woman’s daughter and help her to learn the truth about her parent’s past in order for her to be safe now.
Director: Eric Laneuville
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Melinda helps a disillusioned ghost out with marriage problems.
Director: Eric Laneuville
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Melinda must deal with the spirit of an overbearing mom who is suppressing a deep and dark secret.
Director: Steven Robman
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
A young woman in Eli's apartment building is being haunted.
Director: Gloria Muzio
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Melinda looks into a chain email that appears to be preying on the citizens of Grandview.
Director: Eric Laneuville
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Murphy accidentally sets off a chain of events that have near fatal consequences for Felix. Meanwhile, Leslie's quick thinking buys everyone a little breathing room.
Director: Dinh Thai
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Director: John T. Kretchmer
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Raimy and Frank make a huge discovery while continuing their search for the Nightingale.
Director: Stefan Pleszczynski
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
In this Meredith & Cristina-centric episode, the two friends continue to cope with life after the plane crash and their ever-growing responsibilities at their respective hospitals. As Meredith juggles taking care of Zola with a case that hits close to home, Cristina assists Dr. Thomas on a challenging heart surgery.
Director: Stephen Cragg
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
As Derek and April work around the clock to find a solution for the hospital, Cristina struggles to respect the wishes of a family whose son is dying. Meanwhile, Arizona empathizes with a teenager who faces problems similar to her own.
Director: Steve Robin
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Angel and Cordelia, still coping with the death of their friend, are aided by an old friend in the pursuit of a demon bounty.
Director: James A. Contner
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Tensions flare as the passengers of Flight 828 finally come to understand the meaning of their increasingly terrifying callings. Afraid of losing his daughter to the Church of the Believers, Ben confronts Adrian. Zeke challenges Michaela's trust, and Saanvi seeks help from an old flame.
Director: Jean de Segonzac
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Melinda gives a speech on her career at Grandview High. While she’s at the school she sees a group of cheerleaders who are having some mean and vicious things happening to them just as their cheerleading semi-finals are approaching in just a few days. Melinda discovers that the dead cheerleader can’t cross over and someone else has been casting spells on the squad.
Director: Ian Sander
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
The Stone Family struggles to unlock their mysterious wave of frightening 828 callings, while the person who may be key to solving them is trapped behind bars. Meanwhile, a shocking and disturbing incident leads Grace to suspect a local mom is in danger.
Director: Nathan Hope
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Angel must break into Wolfram and Hart to prevent an assassin from carrying out her deadly mission.
Director: Thomas J. Wright
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Bridey ends up betraying Willa for some press attention. Hank thinks that he has found important evidence in Adam's case.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
Owen stresses teamwork and moves his leadership role over to the baseball field when he signs the doctors up for a baseball league, pitting them against their biggest competition, Seattle Presbyterian; Lexie tries to hide her jealous rage when she sees Mark with a new woman, but her emotions get the better of her; Alex fights to keep Zola at Seattle Grace after it is suggested that she be moved to another hospital due to a conflict of interest with Meredith and Derek; and Richard scolds Meredith and Bailey for their feud
Director: Debbie Allen
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
In the spirit of Valentine's Day, Meredith and Derek try to have a night to themselves when Lexie offers to watch Zola; Callie hands babysitting duties over to Mark so that she can surprise Arizona with a romantic evening; and Ben proves to Bailey that he knows her better than she thinks. Meanwhile, the ER fills with romantics, including a 10-year-old girl who has an allergic reaction to chocolates from her valentine and a man who is hit by a car while chasing down his frustrated girlfriend.
Director: Rob Corn
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
It's Richard's birthday and Bailey invites him to scrub in on the case of a lifetime. Meredith hires a research assistant to help with her portal vein project. A scorned Callie gives Derek quite the shock. Meanwhile, Shane helps screen candidates for Cristina's clinical trial and meets a young expectant mother who needs his help.
Director: Susan Vaill
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw
As Zeke's condition worsens and the clock ticks towards his Death Date, he must confront his past while Saanvi tries to secure him a future. A pair of connected callings lead Ben and TJ to a surprising loved one, and Michaela faces a moral dilemma when her own calling instructs her to let a criminal go free.
Director: Andy Wolk
Writer: Jeannine Renshaw