The best episode written by Stacy A. Littlejohn is "For Love and Money", rated 8/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Jean E. Lee". "For Love and Money" aired on 2/21/2023 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Brotherly Love".
It’s Valentine’s Day, and love is in the air. The FBI teams up with LAPD to take down a shady Casanova linked to a notorious drug lord. While the rest of the team celebrates with their new loves, Simone connects with someone new.
Director: Jean E. Lee
Writer: Stacy A. Littlejohn
When a car containing massive amounts of cocaine is stolen from an impound lot, Riggs and Murtaugh become embroiled in a notorious car theft ring. Murtaugh experiences some frightening chest pains. If Riggs' driving isn't enough of a trigger, the lead defense attorney on the case is none other than the terrifyingly brilliant Trish Murtaugh.
Director: Uta Briesewitz
Writer: Stacy A. Littlejohn
Against the school lawyer's advice, Leslie decides to take it upon herself to welcome Eric back to Leyland with a school-wide showing of empathy—but Eric soon discovers that his return does not sit well with some of his fellow basketball team members. Meanwhile, Anne decides that she'd rather take the school to court over what happened to Taylor than accept a settlement, and Chris finds himself being vilified when students begin picketing Marshall after three Hispanic students are suspended for fighting with a black student, who received no punishment.
Director: Jessica Yu
Writer: Stacy A. Littlejohn
Murtaugh and Riggs investigate the mysterious death of famous singer Shaye's bodyguard. Murtaugh turns to his daughter—a fan of the singer—to learn more about Shaye's background and uncover the possible suspects. Riggs learns the responsibilities that come with being in a relationship with help from Murtaugh.
Director: Nathan Hope
Writer: Stacy A. Littlejohn
Bailey's sister runs into trouble with the law, and she must decide how far she'll go to protect her family. Murtaugh must help Riana navigate boy problems. Riggs deals with the fallout of a night of heavy drinking.
Director: John Behring
Writer: Stacy A. Littlejohn
Through medical school, law school and many pregnancies, Betty supports Dan until he hits it big.
Director: Meera Menon
Writer: Stacy A. Littlejohn
Simone and Carter get trapped in the tropics while hunting down a suspect on the run. Simone’s unexpected meet-cute with Dina throws a wrench into Cutty’s love life, and Elena’s high-end fashion splurge cracks open an unsolved murder mystery.
Director: Eric Dean Seaton
Writer: Stacy A. Littlejohn
It’s a race against time as the Feds band together to stop death row inmate Foster and his cult following’s killing spree ahead of his execution. Meanwhile, as Cutty and Ruth’s relationship gets serious, Simone and Dina are forced to reconnect.
Director: Cheryl Dunye
Writer: Stacy A. Littlejohn
Carter remains in solitary confinement as Aliyah meets with an investigator who uncovers new details regarding her brother’s case. Mark’s fianceé arrives in Modesto to meet Barb.
Director: Sam Miller
Writer: Stacy A. Littlejohn
It’s Homecoming in Port Oswego and Naomi and her fellow students are buzzing with excitement in anticipation of the town’s long-standing event, but the tension between Nathan and Anthony escalates when Anthony feels his hometown tradition is being disrespected by a military kid. Meanwhile, Naomi discovers a potential new source of information, but they may know more than she bargained for. A revelation from his encounter with the bounty hunter sends Dee looking for answers about someone from his past, while Zumbado has a run in with Greg and Jennifer.
Director: Kent Faulcon
Writer: Stacy A. Littlejohn