The best episode written by Stephanie Sengupta is "In the Wee Small Hours (2)", rated 9.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Jean de Segonzac". "In the Wee Small Hours (2)" aired on 11/6/2005 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Dead".
The squad continues the investigation into the murder of a teenage girl visiting from Iowa. The detectives uncover the sordid family life of a local judge whose son is linked to the Iowa teenager and another victim. Goren and Logan discover that the judge is a formidable foe as they come under scrutiny.
Director: Jean de Segonzac
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
The murder of a mortician and the discovery of corpses at a crematorium lead the detectives to a family man claiming to have a consulting business but suspected of being a contract killer with a penchant for perfection. Goren attempts to prove this by setting up a scheme that puts his "fear of making a mistake" in jeopardy.
Director: Darnell Martin
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
When a bookkeeper goes missing, Goren and Eames are led back to the death of her brother, a hitman, two years earlier. An imprisoned mobster seems to be their best bet, but when another body turns up it takes the case to a whole new level.
Director: Constantine Makris
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
Detectives Eames, Goren, Barek, and Logan must solve a case that involves a teenage girl missing in New York City. While Barek and Logan search around for another missing girl, Eames and Goren work to uncover a mystery with a judge and his son.
Director: Jean de Segonzac
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
The kidnapping of a popular video blogger and her boyfriend--which is witnessed live on the Internet--seems suspicious to Logan and Wheeler.
Director: Tom DiCillo
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
Goren and Eames investigate the death of a writer, and whether her torture has ties to the 'hood she came from.
Director: Ken Girotti
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
Just as McGarrett finally gets his hands on his arch nemesis Wo Fat in a special ops raid, he’s blindsided when he finds that the Japanese Yakuza is hot on their trail and wants them both dead.
Director: Larry Teng
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
The team searches for a businessman wanted for murder and an embezzlement scheme. Also, Jess takes advantage of his empty nest to properly court Sarah.
Director: Milena Govich
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
The murder of a geology professor leads the team to uncover an ancient legend regarding a secret treasure dating to the civil war, and they encounter a deadly fugitive determined to kill to find the gold. Meanwhile, an old friend from Remy's past shakes up his relationship with April.
Director: Don McCutcheon
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
The FIVE-0’s investigation into the murder of the state’s women’s volleyball coach leads them to find out more bad news about Kono, and Chin Ho reconnects with his former fiancée, Malia.
Director: Steve Boyum
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
When the Five-0 team discover that the murder of a High School girl was a professional hit, they must find out why she was targeted before they can find her killer.
Director: Steve Boyum
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
The BAU investigates a workplace shooting committed by a state-of-the-art drone in Silicon Valley.
Director: Alec Smight
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
When a judge known for serving harsh sentences to juveniles is murdered, the team looks into his lengthy list of cases in the hunt for his killer. Also, Kristin faces family hurdles while resettling with her teenage daughter in New York City.
Director: Marc Roskin
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
Goren and Bishop pursue a teenage Svengali who convinces three impressionable young girls to commit multiple homicides in the cause of a twisted philosophy.
Director: Frank Prinzi
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
Goren investigates when his nephew, a prisoner who's bipolar, claims that inmates are being abused to the point of murder.
Director: Ken Girotti
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
The team investigates the murder of a JAG captain who was discovered at home by his daughter, the only heir to his large estate. Also, Sebastian is intimidated when he is put in charge of a team on his first day of Regional Enforcement Action Capabilities Team (REACT) training.
Director: Tessa Blake
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
The team investigates the death of a Naval microbiologist whose hobby as a "myth buster" resulted in his death at the hands of a legendary bayou creature; Agent Khoury conducts an investigation into previous actions of Deputy Director Van Cleef.
Director: Gordon Lonsdale
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
When a Navy therapist with a high level of security clearance is murdered, Pride and the team discover that she was working around the system to get justice for victims of sexual assault. Meanwhile, Carter's mother confronts him when he refuses to talk to the FBI for a background check on her behalf, and Sebastian starts to form a bond with a key witness who was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Director: Diana Valentine
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
As Pride directs the team to link Sasha to the recent attacks in New Orleans, he must help Connor come to terms with who his mother really is. Also, Carter and Tammy search for a stolen highly trained military dog, and Pride and Rita make an important decision about their wedding.
Director: Rob J. Greenlea
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
Away from the watchful eye of the FBI's assistant director of national security, Linda Barnes, the BAU meets in secret to investigate an UnSub who appears to be kidnapping and photographing young women.
Director: Adam Rodriguez
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
With a member of the BAU in the hospital, the team searches for Everett Lynch, and his daughter, Grace. Also, Spencer has a meaningful visit with his mother, Diana Reid, while she’s experiencing a period of lucidity.
Director: Alec Smight
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
The Headless Horseman from the Legend of Sleepy Hollow is haunting Melinda and when the legendary book mysteriously shows up at Aiden's school Melinda becomes worried for Aiden's safety.
Director: Steven Robman
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
When the ghost of a high school boy accuses a Grandview cop of murdering him, Melinda is convinced that his death wasn't a mere skateboarding accident.
Director: Kenny Leon
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
When Aiden is put in danger, Melinda won't accept anything but the truth and sets out on a shocking investigation into the life of an angry murdered ghost. Meanwhile, Jim is caught snooping through files in the file room at his work by the morgue coroner Dr. Mavis.
Director: Kim Moses
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta
When the ghost Melinda is trying to help suddenly turns up alive, she finds herself in the middle of a dangerous revenge plot and battling enemies she was unaware she had.
Director: Ian Sander
Writer: Stephanie Sengupta