The best episode written by Samantha Corbin-Miller is "You Can't Go Home Again", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Donna Deitch". "You Can't Go Home Again" aired on 10/22/2001 and is rated 1.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Collateral Damages".
When the body of a firefighter is found Jordan is called to the scene. What she discovers will shock her and set her on a mission.
Director: Donna Deitch
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Two high-profile suspects are arrested in the takedown of an online pedophile ring following a sting operation.
Director: Rosemary Rodriguez
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Del Amico, Ross and Corday confront disturbing situations after the bombing of a women's clinic. Benton comes under review for controversial actions in the OR. Jeanie endures one of the most difficult days of her life as she says goodbye to a friend.
Director: Lance Gentile
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Hayes and the team tackle the case of a mother convicted in the death of her autistic son.
Director: Paul Holahan
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Doug's one-night-stand has a seizure and he brings her to the ER.
Director: Rod Holcomb
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Kerry starts to doubt the methods of Synergix. Carter tries to help his cousin beat his drug addiction. Jeanie becomes Scott Anspaugh's part-time caregiver.
Director: Christopher Chulack
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
A man, who is shot and raped outside a gay bar, initially doesn't want to cooperate to find his shooter. When he finally does, the investigation leads to his family and turns his life upside down.
Director: Lesli Linka Glatter
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
The team re-opens the 2004 case of a female veteran of the Iraqi War when her prosthetic arm is found in a river. Meanwhile, Scotty visits his older brother in connection with a case that brings up painful memories from their childhood.
Director: Alex Zakrzewski
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Mark and Kerry have to create a policy regarding HIV-positive employees, which leads to gossip amongst the nurses.
Director: Davis Guggenheim
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Benton takes a day off to help Carla. Carter finds out Edson falsified a chart.
Director: Paris Barclay
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Al wants to move to Atlanta where he got a job offer. Jeanie however isn't keen on moving. Carol talks to Carter's grandmother about the clinic.
Director: Darnell Martin
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Halloween night finds the ER awash with allergic or otherwise incapacitated children. Kerry tolerates a visiting candidate for chief while she waits for the official vote. Romano operates on an 11-year-old girl and finds she's genetically male. Carter leaves Lucy in charge of a dorm party he's supposed to be overseeing, with unfortunate results. Mark learns that Jenn's moving to St. Louis--with Rachel. Mark and Carol treat a pregnant schizophrenic.
Director: Steve De Jarnatt
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Emily and Cal travel to Moldova to track down the Fentanyl Killer - a task that proves to be more dangerous than anticipated. Meanwhile, Nick is given an order that challenges his moral code.
Director: Adam Sanderson
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
When Lightman investigates an explosion that killed six coal miners, he suspects foul play may be involved and goes below the surface to find the truth; the FBI seeks the Lightman Group's help with another case.
Director: Seith Mann
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
SVU investigates after a news story reveals that an unidentified Hudson University coed was gang raped by a four fraternity brothers. But once the accuser finally steps forward and tells her story, everything begins to unravel.
Director: Michael Slovis
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
A teenager is sexually assaulted and left for dead in an alley after attending a movie star's party; Benson is suspicious when security footage from the party goes missing.
Director: Alex Chapple
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Emily Byrne struggles to make sense of her time in captivity and her tumultuous past. Meanwhile, a deadly terrorist attack rocks the heart of Boston.
Director: Oded Ruskin
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Bryan and Finola head to Maine to pursue an INFLUX lead, but they discover a volatile situation where a young girl has lost her father to debris. Maddox learns Anson's secrets.
Director: Tim Southam
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
An 18 year old honor student from a small town in Rhode Island named Desiree Washington accuses Mike of rape.
Director: Tiffany Johnson
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller
Mike reflects on his 3 years behind bars at the Indiana Department of Corrections.
Director: Tiffany Johnson
Writer: Samantha Corbin-Miller