The best episode written by Ryan Scott is "Bag Man", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Renny Harlin". "Bag Man" aired on 8/8/2013 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Home".
The Briggs-Bello alliance is tested due to an ultimatum. Mike must push his limits for the good of the case.
Director: Renny Harlin
Writer: Ryan Scott
Briggs learns that someone at Graceland has proof of his past crimes. the team executes a bank heist.
Director: Duane Clark
Writer: Ryan Scott
The impending release of Daniel has everyone on edge as the press grows more and more hostile; the SEC begin their investigation on Grayson Global; and Emily discovers a new photo taken of her father on the day of his death, leading her to more clues about how he died -- and also to a mystery woman and an ominous new target.
Director: Sanford Bookstaver
Writer: Ryan Scott
Still finding their place, Alicia and Nick fall in with new crowds while Madison discovers Otto's past mimics that of her own.
Director: Deborah Chow
Writer: Ryan Scott
Jack faces a showdown with a man he thought was long since dead, while Rex takes extreme action to prevent the collapse of society.
Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Writer: Ryan Scott
Emily’s plot further unravels and Victoria’s unstable relationship with her family grows increasingly more tense when an unwanted pawn in Emily’s game heads to the Hamptons with questionable intentions. Meanwhile, Lydia’s memory is a growing concern for the Graysons and a recently embittered friend begins to play dirty.
Director: Bobby Roth
Writer: Ryan Scott
Wilkin, Milus and Toran team up to hunt down a fugitive.
Director: Ciaran Donnelly
Writer: Ryan Scott
Dorothy makes a desperate final plan. Season finale.
Director: Ishana Night Shyamalan
Writer: Ryan Scott
The power dynamics are disrupted when Graceland has a surprise visitor. Mike is put in a precarious position. Tuturro risks his cover with Carlito.
Director: Sanford Bookstaver
Writer: Ryan Scott