The best episode written by Ryan Causey is "The Book of Esther", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Jean de Segonzac". "The Book of Esther" aired on 5/2/2018 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Whack Job".
Rollins races to rescue a girl being held captive by her father.
Director: Jean de Segonzac
Writer: Ryan Causey
The team goes after the killer of a man in witness protection but finds there’s more to the case than meets the eye. Also, Remy is challenged by what he discovers when he reconnects with his mother, Betsy, in person.
Director: Cory Bowles
Writer: Ryan Causey
After a tech entrepreneur is abducted from a rave in Brooklyn and found bludgeoned to death at his estate in Connecticut, Remy and the team must dive into the world of psychedelics to find his killer.
Director: Sudz Sutherland
Writer: Ryan Causey
After two agents from the Bureau of Land Management go missing while executing a land seizure warrant in Wyoming, the Fugitive Task Force heads west to track them down in an unwelcoming county; Hana receives a threat.
Director: Loren Yaconelli
Writer: Ryan Causey
After taking down a terrorist, the FBI and their Fugitive Task Force partners turn their attention to the terrorist’s wife who escaped with one million dollars and is determined to follow through with her husband’s deadly plan. Also, LaCroix’s daughter, Tali, is taken away by ICE, but as Jess tracks her down, he realizes her detainment may be more than just random coincidence. The crossover starts on FBI S02E18 American Dreams (I).
Director: Fred Berner
Writer: Ryan Causey
When a waitress at a popular restaurant is sexually assaulted, SVU looks for the culprit at the top of the culinary food chain, but Benson and Stone hit a wall when it's time to prosecute.
Director: Monica Raymund
Writer: Ryan Causey
Benson and the team investigate the death of a prostitute at a brothel. They wonder if there was foul play or if this could be a case of a junkie who relapsed, turned to tricking, got depressed and committed suicide.
Director: Michael Pressman
Writer: Ryan Causey