The best episode written by Mickey Fisher is "Ascension", rated 7.591/10 from 11 user votes. It was "directed by Miguel Sapochnik". "Ascension" aired on 9/17/2014 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Wish You Were Here".
Molly returns to space in an attempt redirect the Seraphim away from Earth and protect the world’s population from the deadly spores. Also, John discovers that Odin's plan has put Ethan in terrible danger.
Director: Miguel Sapochnik
Writer: Mickey Fisher
Molly has to decide if she is going to reveal her pregnancy to John after he confronts her about her distant behavior. Meanwhile, John and Molly face parents who are suspicious of Ethan when he goes to school for the first time.
Director: Holly Dale
Writer: Mickey Fisher
Molly and J.D. discover another pregnant woman who is suffering from inexplicable and fatal symptoms. Meanwhile, Molly begins to question her own mental stability. Julie struggles with Ethan's rebellion.
Director: Christine Moore
Writer: Mickey Fisher
Astronaut Molly Woods tries to reconnect with her husband, John, and son, Ethan, after returning from a 13-month solo mission in outer space. Molly’s mystifying experiences in space lead to events that will ultimately change the course of human history.
Director: Allen Coulter
Writer: Mickey Fisher
When Sparks falls under the influence of the vision of his deceased daughter, he flees with Molly’s baby to a remote location. Now, Yasumoto and Molly must rely on each other to track down the offspring.
Director: Daniel Attias
Writer: Mickey Fisher
Molly, JD and Ethan track down John’s mysterious former colleague who may hold the key to stopping the Humanich threat. Also, Julie enlists Charlie on a mission to find out where Lucy’s orders are coming.
Director: Kenneth Fink
Writer: Mickey Fisher