The best episode written by Paul Guyot is "The Carnival Job", rated 9.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Frank Oz". "The Carnival Job" aired on 7/31/2011 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Boiler Room Job".
The LEVERAGE team infiltrates a high-tech home to steal a revolutionary computer chip, only to have the family’s child abducted from a carnival during the heist.
Director: Frank Oz
Writer: Paul Guyot
When the LEVERAGE team goes up against a conman from a long lineage of greats, they must pull off the biggest con of their careers.
Director: Arvin Brown
Writer: Paul Guyot
When Latimer hires Nate’s father to pull off a heist in an ultra-secure government office, the Leverage team must stage a fake hostage stand-off when they’re trapped inside and the feds lay siege to the building.
Director: Dean Devlin
Writer: Paul Guyot
While trying to save a stubborn hockey enforcer from sustaining permanent injury in the playoffs, the Leverage crew discovers that someone has nefarious designs on the team.
Director: Marc Roskin
Writer: Paul Guyot
The Leverage team goes inside the world of culinary schools and celebrity chefs to bring down a corrupt restaurateur who destroys lives in his pursuit of fame and money.
Director: Tawnia McKiernan
Writer: Paul Guyot
Wade’s son, Danny, calls Pride for help after he’s attacked at his girlfriend’s house and she is now missing. Also, the director of NCIS mandates that Pride meet with a therapist to discuss his process for solving cases.
Director: James Whitmore Jr.
Writer: Paul Guyot
NCIS investigates the disappearance of a congressional aide after a hitman saves her from two men posing as NCIS agents. Also, Lasalle struggles with life-altering decisions regarding his brother’s future.
Director: Tessa Blake
Writer: Paul Guyot
When a group of competitive high-school students start undercutting each other with witchcraft, the Librarians have to intercede before disaster destroys them all.
Director: Marc Roskin
Writer: Paul Guyot
An old friend of Baird's is running for Mayor of a small New Hampshire town and finds himself embroiled in a scandal in the form of a missing intern and a literal contract with the Devil. Baird soon finds herself in a battle not only for her own soul, but also for the souls of all the Librarians.
Director: Jonathan Frakes
Writer: Paul Guyot
The Librarians discover that Prospero's renewed magic is wreaking havoc with the technology of the world. He is recreating an idyllic forest utopia, whether we want one or not. In order to stop him, Flynn and Baird must travel back to 1611, while the rest of the team battles Prospero in the present. Little do they realize that they can only defeat Prospero in each time by finding a way to work together – separated by five centuries.
Director: Marc Roskin
Writer: Paul Guyot
When the Serpent Brotherhood wants to kill Santa, the Librarians must rescue him and help him accomplish the true, secret purpose of Christmas.
Director: Jonathan Frakes
Writer: Paul Guyot
When the dragons sleeping beneath the earth threaten to awaken and wreak havoc around the world, Flynn returns to help find their hidden treasure.
Director: Marc Roskin
Writer: Paul Guyot
While Jenkins discovers there's something wrong with the Library since it returned from the Void, the Librarians all find themselves drawn back together after having been off on their own for months, to solve the mystery of a massive storm that has parked itself over Manhattan. They soon discover the culprit in both cases is none other than Shakespeare's Prospero.
Director: Marc Roskin
Writer: Paul Guyot
When people begin suffering the effects of accidents and sins in which they have not actually been involved, the team tracks the connection to the perpetually young Dorian Gray, whose magic now works on selfies.
Director: Emile B. Levisetti
Writer: Paul Guyot