The best episode written by Lynne E. Litt is "Jailbait", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Michael W. Watkins". "Jailbait" aired on 7/12/2009 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Love's Faber Lost".
The barely legal daughter of Mary's witness – a Miami racketeer – finds herself in a dangerous romance, just as Raph's mother visits to prepare an engagement feast for the surprised Mary.
Director: Michael W. Watkins
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
Mary's new witness is part of a mortgage fraud ring and is an important link in the case of FBI Agent Faber.
Director: Deran Sarafian
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
An engineer blamed for a bridge collapse enters the program after being targeted by angry family members of the victims who died in the tragedy.
Director: Bryan Spicer
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
After Rita Deveraux tells Pride that Douglas Hamilton is about to make a deal to get out of prison, Pride and the team rehash the Clearwater case in hopes of locating his mystery partner and spoiling his bargaining chip.
Director: Geary McLeod
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
When the algorithm for the Stitchers program turns up among thousands of classified documents hidden by a conspiracy theorist, Kirsten starts to suspect her colleagues. Meanwhile, Kirsten starts getting cryptic messages from an unexpected source.
Director: Janice Cooke
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
Wallace brings the case of a death-row inmate, Earl Slavitt, to the CIU. Earl was convicted of murdering federal prosecutor Tom Simon, one of Wallace’s best friends. Simon did not believe in the death penalty, and Wallace, along with Simon’s widow, want to ensure that Earl did in fact commit the crime. With only days left before the execution, the CIU team shifts into high gear, looking for possible errors in the case.
Director: Andrew McCarthy
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
Claire has a horribly realistic nightmare about her new baby being harmed or kidnapped. Flashbacks reveal Claire's backstory: the former boyfriend who got her pregnant, then abandoned her, and the psychic who convinced her to take the ill-fated flight that landed her on the island. Hurley is shocked and confused when he discovers that Ethan Rom (guest-star William Mapother), another plane crash survivor, does not appear on the flight manifest.
Director: Marita Grabiak
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
The investigation that follows the discovery of a comatose woman in her apartment leads to an unusual case involving murder and a possible frame-up, despite the prosecution having key DNA evidence to the contrary.
Director: David Platt
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
Briscoe and Curtis reopen a case that was closed in the '60s when a vehicle is dredged from the Hudson River containing the remains of a murdered man.
Director: Matthew Penn
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
After the bodies of two teens are found, the detectives trace their identities and learn that one of them had a sister who was traveling with the girls.
Director: Christopher Misiano
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
The investigation into the shooting of a newspaper columnist leads to a murder case from two decades earlier and involves a suspect who at that time had been a juvenile.
Director: N/A
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
The discovery of a strangled prostitute's body leads to a case involving illegal immigrants and the events have an impact on a family.
Director: Constantine Makris
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
The doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial must contend with the COVID-19 pandemic; an unintentionally started fire has first responders from Station 19 bringing patients into the hospital for treatment.
Director: Debbie Allen
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
While Camille preps for her annual Halloween bash, the Stitchers team investigates the suicide of a young man, who may have abducted a missing college student. The stitch leaves Kirsten spooked, and she begins to worry she’s being haunted by him as they race to find the missing girl.
Director: Steve Miner
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
The accidental death of a young African American boy, shot by a cop, sparks a racial firestorm and inspires Hayes to re-examine the controversial case of Porscha Williams. Williams, a devoted African-American civil-rights activist and leader, is serving time for killing a white female cop at a race equality rally five years ago.
Director: Jewel McPherson
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
The murder of a white teen-ager in Harlem seems like an open-and-shut case until two patrol officers are implicated in the crime.
Director: Constantine Makris
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
After a teen is found dead in the emergency room, the investigation leads to a case involving a religious ritual and a defendant who claims that the action taken was dictated by a saint's voice.
Director: Martha Mitchell
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
When a bright, young lawyer is found dead, the team suspects she was murdered because of a case she was working on. After theorizing the lawyer was killed because she discovered something criminal about her firm’s high profile client, the team heads to the firm to interview her four ambitious coworkers, each of whom seems more suspicious than the last. While at the firm, Maggie crosses paths with a former college boyfriend who may be closer to the murder than she’d like to admit. Meanwhile, Camille’s interactions with Liam take a surprising turn, and Kirsten learns something shocking during the stitch.
Director: Laura Belsey
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
When an MI6 agent is found dead, Kirsten struggles to sort through his memories due to the visual codes that the spy used to keep secrets. Meanwhile, Linus and Camille go on a double date, but not with each other.
Director: Stacey K. Black
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
Following the car crash at Joe’s Bar and subsequent rescue efforts led by the Station 19 firefighters, Grey Sloan doctors work through the night to save the lives of their colleagues. Meanwhile, Amelia worries about sharing her pregnancy revelation with Link. Owen and Teddy take a big step, and Bailey deals with grief over her recent loss. The crossover starts on Station 19 S03E01 I Know This Bar (I).
Director: Allison Liddi-Brown
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
A coed's killing leads to a case involving the deceased's relationship with a professor and two male students who vouch for each other's whereabouts on the night of the murder.
Director: Jace Alexander
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
Mitchell Blair directs Kirsten to shut down all investigation into finding her father. But Kirsten has finally made contact with someone she thinks can lead her to him. To gain her source’s trust, she tries to explain her role in the Stitchers program, without actually revealing the program’s nature. Treading carefully, Kirsten recounts the team’s current case, in which a series of murders is tied to a wildly popular new app.
Director: Steve Robin
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
The Stitchers team investigates the murder of an ex-Air Force officer who is found murdered, and the trail leads to a former co-worker and renowned UFO expert. The memories in the stitch have the team wondering if UFOs and extraterrestrial beings really exist.
Director: Rich Newey
Writer: Lynne E. Litt