The best episode written by Sam Sklaver is "Baggage", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Rachel Raimist". "Baggage" aired on 3/24/2023 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Like Father...".
Lindsay and Miguel are forced to reckon with their pasts, and the unfinished business they thought they had left behind.
Director: Rachel Raimist
Writer: Sam Sklaver
Malcolm continues to unravel as the mystery of the girl in the box comes to a head. As Nicholas Endicott's (guest star Dermot Mulroney) true colors continue to show, the Whitlys must decide to what lengths they are willing to go in order to take him down
Director: Adam Kane
Writer: Sam Sklaver
Malcolm takes a detour from his mandated vacation time when he finds out a killer on the loose is mimicking homicides from one his favorite children's books, "The Count of Monte Cristo." With added help from a very excited Martin Whitly, the NYPD trace the case back to a high society family planning one of the biggest weddings of the season, so Malcolm and Dani get dressed up to attend the event and track down their culprit.
Director: Glen Winter
Writer: Sam Sklaver
Bright finds his personal life in disarray after his sister's shocking actions. Now, he has to "take care" of her and protect his mother, Jessica, from a secret that could tear the family apart all over again. To distract himself, Malcolm takes on a new case and must find the killer behind a recent beheading in the city... and the only person he can turn to for help with the case is his father. Meanwhile, Martin returns to Claremont to a surprise new roommate and JT faces discrimination while on the job.
Director: Antonio Negret
Writer: Sam Sklaver
The Deception team goes up against the Mystery Woman in a battle of dueling deceptions.
Director: Dermott Downs
Writer: Sam Sklaver
When Cameron’s ex-girlfriend is robbed during Fashion Week, he insists on helping Kay with the investigation and the team finds themselves in the middle of a high-speed, dangerous chase.
Director: Rob Seidenglanz
Writer: Sam Sklaver
As Bright slips into the mind of a serial killer, he must deal with the repercussions of seeing his father for the first time in years.
Director: Adam Kane
Writer: Sam Sklaver
Bright deals with the repercussions of seeing his father for the first time in years.
Director: Lee Toland Krieger
Writer: Sam Sklaver