The best episode written by Kate Powers is "The Future", rated 9.4/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Nicole Kassell". "The Future" aired on 8/6/2015 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Happy Unburdening".
Daniel tries to repair the pool. Daggett reveals a surprising theory about George Melton’s death. Tawney visits her former foster mother.
Director: Nicole Kassell
Writer: Kate Powers
Daniel worries that his life has gotten a little too real. Janet is loosening her grip on the past while Teddy opens up to Ted, Sr. about his future.
Director: Billy Gierhart
Writer: Kate Powers
Daniel has a problem accepting Jon Stern's advice, while Tawney rethinks her options. Meanwhile, Ted, Jr. seeks a favor, and Amantha comes clean to Jon Stern.
Director: Stephen Gyllenhaal
Writer: Kate Powers
A recovered Daniel explores Atlanta and enjoys a taste of big-city anonymity, while Amantha starts packing up her apartment. Tawney grows frustrated with Ted, Jr.’s ever-shifting moods, forcing him to seek understanding from an unexpected quarter.
Director: David Lowery
Writer: Kate Powers
Emily is able to retrieve more information from Charles and hopes that this will be a breakthrough in her research. Will this lead to Flynn? Will she discover the identity of who is after her? Will Tommy and Nick catch Emily and end the case that consumed the former agent’s life?
Director: Oded Ruskin
Writer: Kate Powers
When Detective Gibbs and Nick find an FBI agent who appears to have been murdered by Emily, the hunt for her goes up to a new level. With the help of a clue given to her by Adam Radford, Emily tries to tie all the threads while evading arrest. Nick tries to reconcile with Alice's betrayal. Can Emily save herself? Can Nick keep his family together?
Director: Oded Ruskin
Writer: Kate Powers