The best episode written by Mathew Harawitz is "Do You Believe In Ghosts... Yes!", rated 8.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Michael Engler". "Do You Believe In Ghosts... Yes!" aired on 10/2/2012 and is rated 0.9 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Contains Graphic Designer Violence".
Ryan hallucinates seeing his dead wife Janie. He takes it as a sign that he has to take of himself. Steven has broken up with Ashley, so he and Ryan go out on the town. In group, Lauren tells the group she has to pass her real estate exam.
Director: Michael Engler
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
When a graphic designer is found dead, all evidence points to Tribeca. Why?! What does it mean?! It's just needless cliffhanger after needless cliffhanger with absolutely no accountability for narrative satisfaction!
Director: Dan Beers
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
When an outbreak of a lethal virus threatens to liquefy everyone in Los Angeles and perhaps the world, the team realizes this might be the season's serial killer's magnum opus.
Director: Payman Benz
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
Abby tries to get the court featured on a popular podcast, but the host only has eyes for Dan, who soon learns that being the center of attention can have its downsides.
Director: Kelly Park
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
Eliza and Henry spend the weekend at the Saperstein's estate but with zero cell reception and a prospective promotion being dangled in front of them, both Henry and Eliza exhibit some questionable behavior.
Director: Todd Holland
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
Tensions flare between Tribeca and Scholls after the skull of a missing sushi chef is fished out of the ocean. Why? Because they're in a love triangle with Geils. It actually has very little to do with the case.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
During a Pious Scouts camping trip, Orel discovers man's missing link and then learns the meaning of Geniusis; the worded combination about the genius of the Bible's Genesis story.
Director: Ethan Marak
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
When a beloved college badminton star is the suspect of a hit-and-run, everyone turns a blind eye, because, as we all know, L.A.'s a badminton city. But not Tribeca and Geils, who find "fault" with the case and won't "let" it go.
Director: Dan Beers
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
After Abby makes a mistake in the courtroom, she decides to adopt an all-business approach to get things back on track, but her new style catches everyone off guard.
Director: Anthony Joseph Rich
Writer: Mathew Harawitz