The best episode written by Matt MacLeod is "Bullets", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Terrence O'Hara". "Bullets" aired on 1/19/2012 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Voodoo Undo".
A former prison warden enlists the help of Walter to find a bullet that could prove the innocence of a death row inmate just days before his execution. Meanwhile, FBI psychologist - and Jeffersonian team member - Dr. Lance Sweets evaluates Walter's competency to consult on federal cases. In the process, Sweets begins to understand Walter's intangible gift and motivation to find the unfindable. Also, Willa attends a beach party and gets herself into trouble.
Director: Terrence O'Hara
Writer: Matt MacLeod
Xavier Obispo, a mob boss in Miami, asks Walter to find a voodoo doll he is convinced was created to be used against him. Willa and Walter visit a witch who is annoyed by the fact that Walter does not take her art seriously, but decides to help them find the person that could have created the doll.
Director: Daniel Sackheim
Writer: Matt MacLeod
When a late-night amateur drag race turns deadly, the squad works quickly to solve what turns out to be a particularly dangerous case. As evidence unfolds, Jane suspects that the motive for murder may have been an attempt to conceal drug trafficking. However, when she turns to Lt. Martinez for help he seems to be thwarting her investigation.
Director: Anthony Hardwick
Writer: Matt MacLeod
Plans take a turn for the worse when Charlie attempts to pull Amber from Florida; and in an effort to aid Briggs, Paige sets up a bust to pull the plug on the Sarkissian organization. However, things are not always as they seem.
Director: Maja Vrvilo
Writer: Matt MacLeod
Ari rises through the ranks of the Armenian mob; Briggs dodges new suspicions from his housemates; and Charlie and Jakes are one step closer to taking down Germaine.
Director: Lucy Liu
Writer: Matt MacLeod