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The Best Episodes Written By Ralph Gifford

Every TV Episode Written by Ralph Gifford Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Ralph Gifford Ratings Summary

"Year-End Blowout" is the best rated episode written by Ralph Gifford. It scored 9/10 based on 6 votes. It was directed by David McWhirter. It aired on 12/30/2013 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "High Crimes".

  • Year-End Blowout
    9.0/10(6)

    #1 - Year-End Blowout

    Season 2 Episode 17

    Aired 12/30/2013

    A year-end blowout sale becomes literal for a used-car lot after one of its owners is killed when a bomb explodes. While the squad tries to find who is responsible, Rusty dons a bullet-proof vest under the watchful eye of Lt. Chuck Cooper, an SIS (Special Investigation Section) supervisor, in an attempt to catch the person responsible for threatening his and Sharon’s life.

    Director: David McWhirter

    Writer: Ralph Gifford

  • High Crimes
    9.0/10(5)

    #2 - High Crimes

    Season 6 Episode 12

    Aired 12/13/2010

    Chief of Police Tommy Delk (guest star Courtney B. Vance) assigns Major Crimes a seemingly minor case involving the armed robbery of several medical marijuana dispensaries. But when one of the robberies turns into a murder, the case becomes a test of Brenda’s readiness to move up in the department.

    Director: Nicole Kassell

    Writer: Ralph Gifford

  • Fool's Gold
    9.0/10(4)

    #3 - Fool's Gold

    Season 7 Episode 17

    Aired 7/16/2012

    Provenza tries to help his ex-wife locate her wedding ring, but he stumbles into red-faced fumbles that include a robbery, an evidence-destroying canine and a frenetic appraiser.

    Director: Jon Tenney

    Writer: Ralph Gifford

  • Jailbait
    8.5/10(6)

    #4 - Jailbait

    Season 2 Episode 13

    Aired 12/2/2013

    When a newly released prisoner misses two back-to-back parole meetings, the squad is called in to track him down after the suspect’s therapist expresses concerns over his mental state. Meanwhile, Sharon invites therapist Dr. Joe Bowman to the office to evaluate Rusty over a game of chess.

    Director: Michael M. Robin

    Writer: Ralph Gifford