The best episode written by Rick Marin is "Friend or Foe", rated 9.3/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Ken Girotti". "Friend or Foe" aired on 5/19/2022 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Unforgivable".
As Stabler confronts the truth about his father, he unknowingly affects his situation with the Brotherhood. The task force works to track down Webb, who's gone off the grid. Donnelly will stop at nothing to ensure he isn't caught.
Director: Ken Girotti
Writer: Rick Marin
Bell must provide protection when a gubernatorial candidate makes quick enemies of the K-O. Reggie is assigned a dangerous task. A figure from Eddie’s past makes life difficult for Stabler.
Director: Monica Raymund
Writer: Rick Marin
As the task force makes a critical arrest in the case against the Brotherhood, the Marcy organization ups the ante with a dangerous shipment of illegal weapons. Stabler looks for ways to gain Webb's favor while staying loyal to Donnelly.
Director: John Polson
Writer: Rick Marin
When Eli goes missing, Stabler asks Benson and the task force to help him find his son. Wheatley considers his future. The crossover starts on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit S23E09 People vs. Richard Wheatley (I).
Director: Fred Berner
Writer: Rick Marin
Stabler asks Bell to have his back when they’re called in to defend their actions. Jet and Malachi work together to pin down Wheatley. Cho and Maldonado go undercover to watch Angela.
Director: Fred Berner
Writer: Rick Marin
Stabler and Bell team up to investigate a major lead. Wheatley makes moves to elevate his business.
Director: John David Coles
Writer: Rick Marin
As Wheatley finalizes plans with a new client, Richie takes a big step in joining the family business.
Director: Bethany Rooney
Writer: Rick Marin
A gambling ring is uncovered by the team while they investigate the murder of a gallery owner's son in Koreatown, and Laura reunites with her estranged dad as she prepares to go undercover as a high-stakes poker player.
Director: Jace Alexander
Writer: Rick Marin