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The Best Episodes Written By Matthew Miller

Every TV Episode Written by Matthew Miller Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 9.3/10(16 votes)

    #1 - The Last Death of Henry Morgan

    S1:E22

    Henry and Adam have been on a long, unrelenting collision course, which is about to come to a head – possibly bringing about one man’s death – with only Jo standing in the way. Henry and Jo’s murder investigation into a museum worker’s death centers on a priceless missing ancient dagger, which not only ended the life of Julius Caesar, but also killed Adam the first time. Meanwhile, Adam knows that there is something that Henry fears more than death – that Jo might discover his mystery. The two men tangle in a tumultuous game-changing confrontation. But at long last, will Jo finally learn about Henry’s secret?

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  2. 9.0/10(9 votes)

    #2 - Chuck Versus the Colonel

    S2:E21

    While Chuck and Sarah go on to rescue Steve they realize they have a chemistry together. Meanwhile Morgan becomes a pariah at the Buy More after mistakenly getting Emmett promoted.

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  3. 8.7/10(9 votes)

    #3 - Chuck Versus the DeLorean

    S2:E10

    Sarah's father, a con artist, comes to meet her, revealing that he conned a Saudi Arabian sheik, Rajiv Amad, out of nearly a million dollars. The sheik turns out to be connected to terrorist fundings, so the General wants Sarah and Chuck to gain intel from Sarah's father, but things get complicated when Amad shows up. Anna wants to take her relationship with Morgan a step further and asks him to move in an apartment with her. Devon lends him some money to buy one, but instead, he buys a car.

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  4. 8.4/10(26 votes)

    #4 - Pilot

    S1:E1

    A deadly subway collision is investigated as a New York City medical examiner attempts to discover the truth behind his inexplicable immortality.

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  5. 8.2/10(24 votes)

    #5 - Look Before You Leap

    S1:E2

    After Henry pegs the case of a would-be bridge jumper as a homicide while the police label it a suicide, he and Jo go on a rogue investigation for proof. Meanwhile, Henry's anonymous caller surfaces again. Apparently, he has been tracking him for years. A letter on antique stationery might provide Henry a fascinating clue about the caller, and he enlists Abe's help in tracing the note's history to a foreign locale. Revealing flashbacks unveil the beginning of Henry's great love affair with his soon-to-be wife, Abigail.

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    Director:Sam Hill
  6. 8.0/10(10 votes)

    #6 - Chuck Versus the Seduction

    S2:E2

    Chuck needs to go undercover to seduce a woman named Sasha Banachek, so an old school spy named Roan Montgomery is assigned as his mentor. Meanwhile, Captain Awesome finds himself in need of some relationship advice, and and turns to Morgan, and Lester faces his first problems as assistant manager.

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  7. 7.8/10(13 votes)

    #7 - Chuck Versus the Tango

    S1:E3

    Chuck needs the help of Morgan and the Nerd Herd to prove that he is ready to become the store's assistant manager. Sarah and John assign Chuck his first undercover spy mission to foil a terrorism plot.

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  8. 7.8/10(6 votes)

    #8 - Commencement

    S1:E18

    Riggs makes a shocking discovery about Miranda’s death that leads him back to the cartel in a frantic search for answers. His wild desperation leaves Murtaugh torn between his commitment to his partner and his commitment to his family.

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  9. 7.3/10(17 votes)

    #9 - Surf N Turf

    S1:E2

    A noise complaint at a boxer's home leads Riggs and Murtaugh to a case involving illegal gun runners and Riggs becomes personally invested in the outcome when one of their targets reminds him of his late wife. Trish worries about Murtaugh's health.

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    Director:McG
  10. 7.2/10(13 votes)

    #10 - El Gringo Loco

    S2:E1

    Murtaugh follows Riggs down to Mexico, where he plans to avenge his wife's death and finish off Tito Flores once and for all. Once back in the States, they have a few people to answer to during the ongoing investigation around Flores, including Murtaugh's family. Avery is questioned by Internal Affairs about the integrity of his department.

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  11. 7.0/10(26 votes)

    #11 - Pilot

    S1:E1

    A slightly unhinged former Navy SEAL lands a job as a police officer in Los Angeles where he's partnered with a veteran detective trying to keep maintain a low stress level in his life.

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    Director:McG
  12. 6.3/10(9 votes)

    #12 - In the Same Boat

    S3:E1

    Former international CIA operative, Wesley Cole returns home and assumes duty as a police officer with the LAPD. Cole will find himself navigating a new partnership with Murtaugh, as he adjusts to life in Los Angeles. Avery continues his campaign for city council.

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    Director:Nick Copus
  13. 6.3/10(3 votes)

    #13 - The Spy Who Loved Me

    S3:E15

    When Cole is investigated by the FBI, Murtaugh is forced to question his loyalty to his own partner. Meanwhile, Cole works a case that puts Natalie's fiancé, Andrew, into the crosshairs right before their wedding day.

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    Director:Nick Copus
  14. 4.2/10(4 votes)

    #14 - One Day More

    S2:E22

    The squad is on high alert after an apparent threat is made on Riggs' life. With Murtaugh taking on more responsibility at work, he and Riggs have to deal with their changing relationship. Trish gets caught up in some trouble. Molly asks Riggs to make a big decision about their future.

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Matthew Miller Ratings Summary

"The Last Death of Henry Morgan" is the best rated episode written by Matthew Miller. It scored 9.3/10 based on 16 votes. It was directed by Brad Anderson. It aired on 5/5/2015 and is rated 0.3 points higher than their second-best episode, "Chuck Versus the Colonel".