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The Best Episodes Written By Rick Kellard

Every TV Episode Written by Rick Kellard Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Rick Kellard Ratings Summary

"The Butler Did It" is the best rated episode written by Rick Kellard. It scored 8.8/10 based on 6 votes. It was directed by Tawnia McKiernan. It aired on 8/15/2005 and is rated 0.3 points higher than their second-best episode, "Flashpoint".

  • The Butler Did It
    8.8/106 votes

    #1 - The Butler Did It

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 8/15/2005

    Three wealthy, spoiled and unruly children become the target of Brenda's investigation when their stepmother is murdered and the family butler seemingly commits suicide shortly thereafter. Riding heard on the trio is their family attorney, who cleans up their messes and provides them with alibis. Convinced the butler was actually murdered, Brenda sets out to discover which of the children committed the murders, and finds the real killer was someone altogether different!

    Director: Tawnia McKiernan

    Writer: Rick Kellard

  • Flashpoint
    8.5/106 votes

    #2 - Flashpoint

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 7/11/2005

    Brenda enters the high-stakes world of pharmaceutical research, when a drug trial for new anti-addiction medication lead to the death of one of the principal investigators. Nothing is quite as it seems as she investigates the high-powered president of the drug company sponsoring the trial, the seemingly easy-going psychiatrist and the teenaged participants in the study. Too soon, one of the teenagers falls victim to manipulation of the medication, and Brenda untangles a web of exploitation of the young victims leading to an unlikely criminal. Meanwhile, Flynn ratchets up his efforts to undermine Brenda's authority, first by going over her head to Pope, and then, when that fails, by unearthing a groundless ethics investigation Brenda faced in Atlanta. On the personal front, Brenda's relationship with Fritz heats up, much to Provenza's delight!

    Director: Craig Zisk

    Writer: Rick Kellard