The best episode written by Lyndsey Beaulieu is "The Birthday Party", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by John Scott". "The Birthday Party" aired on 4/20/2017 and is rated 0.8 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Alone Together".
Alice is caught off guard when someone from her past resurfaces and is in need of her help. Meanwhile, Ben and Margot are forced to work together to keep a sweet sixteen party from getting out of hand.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Lyndsey Beaulieu
In the aftermath of the dam break, massive mudslides wreak havoc throughout Los Angeles.
Director: David Grossman
Writer: Lyndsey Beaulieu
The 118 races to rescue a little girl in a runaway hot air balloon and help with a city power outage caused by a hijacked tree-trimmer truck; Athena's investigation into a serial rapist case puts her life in jeopardy.
Director: Kristen Reidel
Writer: Lyndsey Beaulieu
The 118 race to rescue two roommates desperately trying to find a needle in a haystack at a landfill, and help a woman whose nightmare dream suddenly becomes a painful reality. Athena and Maddie team-up to find a missing boy in a crowded mall; Chimney debates if the time is right to propose to Maddie.
Director: Brenna Malloy
Writer: Lyndsey Beaulieu
While in Florida caring for her ailing father, Athena and Bobby investigate the disappearance of her childhood friend from 45 years ago.
Director: Steven K. Tsuchida
Writer: Lyndsey Beaulieu
The AVI team takes on a new client, a female captain in the army, who is being harassed by her colleagues. Meanwhile, Alice makes a play on Ben that could put her in some very serious danger, and both Ben and Margot are shocked when an old friend comes to town.
Director: Jann Turner
Writer: Lyndsey Beaulieu
The 118 responds to a skydiving trip gone wrong, a bank rep injured in a home repossession and a lovestruck assistant whose lunch run ends in disaster. Meanwhile, Athena and the family come to terms with Michael’s difficult health decision and Chimney’s half-brother from Korea unexpectedly shows up at his doorstep.
Director: Sarah Boyd
Writer: Lyndsey Beaulieu
As Buck's life hangs in the balance, he dreams of a world where he never became a firefighter, for better and worse.
Director: Joaquin Sedillo
Writer: Lyndsey Beaulieu