The best episode written by Scott Nimerfro is "The Norwegians", rated 9/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Tricia Brock". "The Norwegians" aired on 12/17/2008 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Shattered Sight".
After Emerson turns down Vivian's request to look into Dwight Dixon's sudden disappearance, she turns to another P.I. team led by Magnus Olsdatter, Emerson's bitter rival.
Director: Tricia Brock
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
As Storybrooke descends into chaos as the Snow Queen's spell takes hold, Emma and Elsa try to trick Regina into destroying the ribbons so that they can attack the Queen. In the past, Ingrid adopts Emma and attempts to show the girl that she's a powerful sorceress.
Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Emboldened after drug therapy from Dr. Chilton, Will sets a deadly plan in place to expose Hannibal. A new killer is turning victims into beehives.
Director: David Semel
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Hannibal frames Will, convincing Jack and Alana that Will's the copycat killer.
Director: David Slade
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Ned, Emerson, and Chuck's next case involves an olfactory assistant who was killed when her scratch-'n'-sniff book combusted.
Director: Lawrence Trilling
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Bedelia returns and accepts immunity to testify against Hannibal. Mason Verger plots revenge after learning of Hannibal's manipulations.
Director: Michael Rymer
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Emma tries to convince a reluctant Regina to help her find the Snow Queen, only to discover that Regina is lying to her about Sidney's whereabouts. Meanwhile, David convinces Mary Margaret to go on a date, but the date turns into a hunt when Will escapes his jail cell. In the past, Emma befriends another young orphan who isn't all that she seems.
Director: Alrick Riley
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
An FBI agent searches for a criminal who may have taken refuge in The Gates; Andie grows weaker by the day; Charlie finds himself with an unexpected new crush; Dylan and Claire struggle to repair their bond.
Director: Steve Miner
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
When Dr. Gideon escapes to terrorize Alana and Dr. Chilton, Hannibal and Will go on the hunt. Eddie Izzard guest stars.
Director: Guillermo Navarro
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Will resumes his therapy with Dr. Lecter. The FBI investigates the murder of a woman whose body was found sewn inside a dead horse.
Director: Vincenzo Natali
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Jack and Will search for a killer who turns his victims into angels.
Director: Peter Medak
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Emma is still reeling after learning the truth of her parents’ history with Maleficent, but she must focus on finding the Author, who is running loose in Storybrooke, before Gold does. When Gold’s quest for his happy ending grows more urgent, he blackmails Regina into helping him. In a Fairy Tale Land flashback, Robin Hood learns what it means to be an honorable thief when he accepts a proposition by Rumpelstiltskin to travel to Oz to steal a valuable magic elixir from the Wicked Witch.
Director: Billy Gierhart
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
The team discovers the last of a civilization in suspended animation, whose survival is at risk when their station is critically damaged.
Director: Martin Wood
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Stardate: 48832.1. The man, who designed the weapon that destroyed all life on the moon of his home world, including that of his family, diagnoses Neelix with a fatal illness.
Director: Kim Friedman
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Bridget's search for a missing Malcolm leads her to his hotel, where security footage shows that Andrew was the last person to see him before the disappearance. Meanwhile, Juliet links the attack on Tessa to someone in her family; and Siobhan explains to Henry why she faked her death.
Director: N/A
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Nick is forced into an alliance with a vampire; Marcus looks into Teresa's disappearance; a recent discovery threatens Andie's new relationship.
Director: David Solomon
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Capitol punishment makes it to primetime. Judgment Day has quickly become the hottest show on the Justice Channel and on television - period. Produced by Jack Parson and hosted by Stan Draper and Heather Cattrell, the show has turned the Justice system on its ear by becoming judge, jury and executioner, allowing a murder victim's family to carry out the death sentence on live television. Today, Allison Channing will hunt down Declan McMahon, the petty criminal who killed her sister Kaitlin. Declan gets a 20 minute head start, but he's got a microchip in his brain that's tuned to the taser that Allison carries.
Director: Brad Turner
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
It's late in the 23rd century and the aging interplanetary hauling vehicle Pequod is on a ten-year reclamation project on behalf of The Company, the corporation that has run North America since 2102. The crew is tucked away in hyper-sleep when the ship comes across a mysterious object floating in space. Awakened from their artificial slumber, they retrieve the pod and are shocked to discover the body of Virgil Nygard, executed 150 years earlier for leading his militia in the slaughter of more than a million people. They are even more shocked to discover that Nygard is alive.
Director: Steve Anker
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
The true believers have gathered once again for the North American UFO Convention where there are typically squabbles, petty betrayals and egotistical grandstanding. Max Buford has in his possession what appears to be afragment from an alien spaceship. Max's arrival causes a flurry of activity, as the fragment's true origins are thrown into question.
Director: Mike Rohl
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
Catherine's plot to drive apart Andrew and Bridget falters. Machado learns who wanted Siobhan dead. Siobhan's plan to help Henry hits a snag.
Director: N/A
Writer: Scott Nimerfro
When frequent flyer Marsha and flight attendant Paul soar into marriage with their heads in the clouds, they have no idea that there is turbulence ahead. When a shocking revelation clips the wings of their love, one of them is driven to murder.
Director: Larry A. McLean
Writer: Scott Nimerfro