The best episode written by Lilla Zuckerman is "Ouroboros", rated 8.2/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by Chris Grismer". "Ouroboros" aired on 4/13/2021 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Alone Time".
When world-famous Europol profiler Simon Hoxley shows up in New York and claims that Major Crimes' current case is connected to the discovery of Endicott's body overseas, Bright fears he and Ainsley's secret is about to be exposed. Meanwhile, Martin gets to know Dr. Vivian Capshaw.
Director: Chris Grismer
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
The FBI and NYPD band together to save Malcolm from the "Junkyard Killer," aka John Watkins, who reveals shocking details about his involvement in the camping trip memories that have been plaguing his psyche. Meanwhile, as Gil looks for answers from The Surgeon, Ainsley and Jessica search through their memories of the past, hoping to find some sort of clue as to where Malcolm could be hidden.
Director: Adam Kane
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
When an up-and-coming ballet dancer is mysteriously poisoned, the NYPD dives deep into the rigorous world of dance. Meanwhile, Jessica reunites with an old friend, socialite Nicholas Endicott, and Bright and Eve turn to Martin for answers regarding the girl in the box.
Director: Dermott Downs
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
Charlie finds herself stranded in a motel during a blizzard. In order to survive the night, Charlie must decipher the deadly tension between her questionable companions.
Director: Rian Johnson
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
Coulson and the team find themselves under siege at the Lighthouse.
Director: Kevin Tancharoen
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
Harvey faces old rival Travis Tanner, who claims to be a changed man, in a case. Harvey's sessions with Agard reveal the influence his past has on his present. Jessica tasks Louis to fix things with Harvey, but the plan may make an enemy of Jack.
Director: Kevin Bray
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
With time running short, the team will have to go to hell and back to stop the end of everything.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
As Robbie Reyes struggles to control the Ghost Rider; S.H.I.E.L.D. infiltrates a high-security prison to unravel the secrets that haunt them all.
Director: Kate Woods
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
In Noyo County, Washington, Peter stumbles across a grisly murder with ties to Newton and First Wave. He is forced to team up with a suspicious sheriff to get to the heart of the case. Meanwhile, Walter has trouble functioning without Peter, and worries he will be sent back to the mental institute.
Director: Joe Chappelle
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
Louis is gaining leverage in his quest to become a name partner of the firm and the Pearson Specter team is dealing with the fallout of Louis learning Mike's secret.
Director: Gabriel Macht
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
Daisy, Director Mace and the S.H.I.E.L.D. team must find a way to contain an explosive Inhuman. Meanwhile, Coulson and Mack come face-to-face with Radcliffe’s inspiration for Aida.
Director: Billy Gierhart
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
Having lost his partner on the inside, Mike moves to a hostile takeover of Gillis Industries. On the other side, Harvey and Louis pull out all the stops to make sure they win this takeover fight, and things take a personal turn. Meanwhile, Jessica and Malone come face-to-face with Sean Cahill, the attack dog with the weight of the SEC behind him, bent on bringing The Firm down.
Director: Kevin Bray
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
Daisy decides she will rescue Simmons, even if it means risking everything to do it.
Director: Kevin Hooks
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
A surprise leap forward in time has stranded Enoch in 1931 and landed the team in yet another unfamiliar decade. Now, in order to stop the Chronicoms from launching their newest future-dismantling plan, the agents will have to infiltrate one of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s most secure bases. They won’t be able to succeed without help from a familiar face or two.
Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
Yo-Yo and Keller take things public; parasitic aliens threaten the human race; and someone really needs boba.
Director: Mark Kolpack
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman
Jessica and Harvey have to come up with a defense, even though Mike is guilty. Rachel must come to terms with her family's reaction to the news that her fiancé is not the person he claimed to be - and that he could soon be in prison.
Director: Cherie Nowlan
Writer: Lilla Zuckerman