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The Best Episodes Written By Lydia Teffera

Every TV Episode Written by Lydia Teffera Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 8.0/10(3 votes)

    #1 - Return to Sender

    S1:E18

    When a package mistakenly shows up on Miles’ doorstep, his search for its importance leads him to a couple grieving the loss of their daughter. Also, Miles, Cara and Rakesh reunite with John Dove, Miles’ first friend suggestion, after Rakesh discovers a connection between Dove and Simon Hayes.

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    Director:Joe Morton
  2. 7.5/10(2 votes)

    #2 - Collateral Damage

    S2:E20

    Miles weighs the consequences of carrying out the God Account’s wishes when his new friend suggestion, Trevor, alleges Miles ruined his life when he helped Rose reunite with Lt. Freemont, her former love and a previous friend suggestion. As Miles tries to help Trevor resolve his feelings for Rose on the eve of her wedding, he realizes he has lingering feelings of his own for Cara.

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  3. 6.8/10(4 votes)

    #3 - You Can't Rule Me

    S1:E4

    Following the assassination of a suspect, Clarice and VICAP are investigated by Krendler’s rival at the Bureau, SA Anthony Herman. When Ardelia is recruited to assist him, it causes friction between the two friends.

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  4. 5.7/10(3 votes)

    #4 - Achilles Heel

    S1:E11

    Clarice zeroes in on the entity behind the River Murders, Alastor Pharmaceuticals. When Julia informs ViCAP of the impending sale of the company, ViCAP rushes to Alastor to prevent the purging of any incriminating evidence. Also, Clarice questions Alastor CEO Nils Hagen, who quickly changes the subject to Clarice’s relationship with his son, Tyson.

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Lydia Teffera Ratings Summary

"Return to Sender" is the best rated episode written by Lydia Teffera. It scored 8/10 based on 3 votes. It was directed by Joe Morton. It aired on 3/24/2019 and is rated 0.5 points higher than their second-best episode, "Collateral Damage".