The best episode written by Jim Campolongo is "Diamond Exchange", rated 8.7/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Russell Lee Fine". "Diamond Exchange" aired on 1/30/2014 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Controlling Interest".
Neal and Peter race against a criminal mastermind to unearth an invaluable treasure hidden in New York.
Director: Russell Lee Fine
Writer: Jim Campolongo
Peter sends Neal undercover with a psychiatrist who may be manipulating her patients into committing robberies.
Director: Kevin Bray
Writer: Jim Campolongo
Neal and Peter must go undercover into the world of corporate espionage after a tech company's head researcher is murdered.
Director: Rosemary Rodriguez
Writer: Jim Campolongo
Neal is suspicious when an old friend of June's husband is released from jail and shows up for a visit.
Director: Michael Smith
Writer: Jim Campolongo
Peter and Neal look into Senator Pratt's ties to corrupt cops who framed Neal's father and tore his family apart. Their investigation leads them to a real-estate developer running a kickback scheme.
Director: Anton Cropper
Writer: Jim Campolongo
Neal must infiltrate a company of corrupt Wall Street brokers to preserve his deal with the FBI. When Peter is forced to go undercover alongside him, a discovery is made that could change their partnership forever.
Director: John T. Kretchmer
Writer: Jim Campolongo
The guys track a brilliant thief who's eluded the FBI for years.
Director: Stefan Schwartz
Writer: Jim Campolongo
Alex Kane is sent to stop a diamond heist and runs into an old colleague that wants information. Mr. Johnson and Cassandra King intervene and threaten to call off the bets. Finally, Kane attends Ginny's funeral and uncovers some shocking evidence about her murder.
Director: M.J. Bassett
Writer: Jim Campolongo
Peter and Neal pose as wealthy bachelors to catch a black widow.
Director: Paul Holahan
Writer: Jim Campolongo
Liz helps Tom adjust to the impending adoption; Red reveals a woman from his past is a target; Red convinces Liz to pull of a heist at the Syrian Embassy.
Director: Michael Zinberg
Writer: Jim Campolongo
At a moral crossroads, Jace is forced to hand over something valuable to Dr. Campbell. The team at Mutant HQ is divided on what they should do next, so Reed and Caitlin take matters into their own hands.
Director: Craig Siebels
Writer: Jim Campolongo
Motivated by a tragic event from his past, Jace throws all the power of the Sentinel Services into finding the Mutant Underground Way Station. Meanwhile, Blink’s vivid dreams lead her to confront Dreamer.
Director: Jeremiah S. Chechik
Writer: Jim Campolongo
AVI takes on a case involving a missing child with parents embattled in a bitter divorce. Against their better judgment, Ben convinces Margot and Reggie to work a con for their benefactor, and Alice leads Dao into investigating Ben from a different angle.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Jim Campolongo
When Station 19 gets called to a structure fire at a coffee processing plant, the team risks their lives to save Station 42’s captain. Meanwhile, Ripley and Vic consider a shocking option to save their relationship; Andy gets some surprising news about some of her fellow crew members, and Pruitt takes on a new position.
Director: DeMane Davis
Writer: Jim Campolongo
The AVI team takes on a difficult and unlikely client being hunted by a sharpshooting assassin. Meanwhile, Alice struggles to keep Tommy out of trouble as Rhys and Ben are tempted by old tricks.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Jim Campolongo
Everyone is less than enthusiastic when Sullivan assigns each member of the crew a specialty skill to learn. During a house call, Ryan is caught off guard when he comes face-to-face with someone from his past; and Sullivan, Andy and Maya handle a structure fire in a derelict building.
Director: Marcus Stokes
Writer: Jim Campolongo