The best episode written by Ted Humphrey is "Pilot", rated 9.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Adam Davidson". "Pilot" aired on 10/1/2017 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "In the Wild".
Visionary tech innovator Jeffrey Tanner creates a cutting-edge crowdsourcing platform to solve his daughter’s murder, and revolutionize crime solving in the process,
Director: Adam Davidson
Writer: Ted Humphrey
A user of Sophe, the cutting-edge crowdsourcing platform, uploads new footage of Jeffrey Tanner’s daughter, Mia, being strong-armed by an unknown man five months prior to her murder. Also, Tanner enlists Sophe to help with Cavanaugh’s case of a missing teenager.
Director: Adam Davidson
Writer: Ted Humphrey
Alicia is asked to represent a partner in the firm on a DUI charge. Her attention is split when she is suddenly forced to face the Other Woman.
Director: James Whitmore Jr.
Writer: Ted Humphrey
When a female military officer accuses a civilian contractor of attempting to rape her in Afghanistan, Alicia tries to prove that he is not protected by a law prohibiting servicemen from suing the military. Meanwhile, a surprising new obstacle appears in Peter's quest for the governorship.
Director: Josh Charles
Writer: Ted Humphrey
When Alicia goes head-to-head in the courtroom with former boss Jonas Stern, she debates whether or not use personal information to her advantage. Meanwhile, Peter uses religion to work on his appeal.
Director: Lesli Linka Glatter
Writer: Ted Humphrey
To Lockhart/Gardner's disbelief, Louis Canning returns to face off against Alicia once again when the firm represents families of workers who committed suicide due to miserable working conditions. Meanwhile, Cary finds out shocking information about Kalinda.
Director: Phil Abraham
Writer: Ted Humphrey
Alicia and Will have only 72 hours to find the smoking gun that proves the train company, and not the three engineers, is responsible for the crash, thus securing the widows their pensions the company is holding back. Meanwhile, Jackie and Alicia clash over taking the children to visit their father in prison.
Director: Gloria Muzio
Writer: Ted Humphrey
As Alicia counsels a client whether to accept a strict plea deal, she's distracted by Peter's newest political rival, whose actions force her back into the public spotlight.
Director: Roxann Dawson
Writer: Ted Humphrey
Mickey meets a new client, receives a frustrating request and makes an instant connection with a chef. Lorna has her hands full juggling work and school.
Director: Rob Seidenglanz
Writer: Ted Humphrey
Tensions are high as Peter's appeal begins while Alicia has to defend a wealthy client who doesn't seem that innocent, even after he's found not guilty of murdering his wife. Meanwhile, Diane takes precautions when a prisoner she put in jail is to be released from prison.
Director: Alex Zakrzewski
Writer: Ted Humphrey
An Army reservist is accused of murdering his wife; Childs turns to dirty tricks in hopes of marring Peter's campaign.
Director: Dean Parisot
Writer: Ted Humphrey
As the firm undergoes budget and staff cuts, Will hopes his first post-suspension case will result in a big paydat; Alicia unexpectedly helps Peter's campaign.
Director: Rosemary Rodriguez
Writer: Ted Humphrey
While Will defends a man accused of murder, Alicia tries to help by assisting a prosecutor in another county who is trying a different man for the same crime; the Justice Department puts heat on Eli; Nick takes action that forces Kalinda's hand.
Director: Griffin Dunne
Writer: Ted Humphrey
A high-profile murder trial sends Mickey scrambling to find evidence for his defense, while Maggie offers him a chance to help rebuild her trust.
Director: Erin Feeley
Writer: Ted Humphrey
Ben scrambles to deflect suspicion after the Spiga data breach. Laura offers to help when her mother's policies evict an innocent family. Theo is forced into an important cage fight.
Director: Jeff Woolnough
Writer: Ted Humphrey
Mickey looks for a link between the Trevor Elliott case and his mysterious new client, Lorna chases down a lead, and Cisco voices security concerns.
Director: Erin Feeley
Writer: Ted Humphrey
Mickey confronts Trevor as the pieces fall into place, and his chance to right a past wrong could have dire consequences for Maggie.
Director: David Grossman
Writer: Ted Humphrey
The defense rests, and a verdict is in — but Mickey still has more to learn about Lisa. Lorna and Cisco's wedding plans hit another hiccup.
Director: Ben Hernandez Bray
Writer: Ted Humphrey
It's Thanksgiving and Morris is taking Michael with him to his sister's for the day, Lisa and Heather are having their normal celebration meal and Roger has to go to the museum to see about the insurance of an important Russian artifact. Without an appraiser with him he tells the curator that there is nothing he can do until after the holiday. This is not good enough though and in a blink of an eye Roger finds himself having a suitcase, containing the item, handcuffed to his wrist. He now has the responsibility of safeguarding the item for the day! When he leaves the museum he goes and visits Lisa and Heather, unknowingly bringing to men who are trying to steal the item along with him.
Director: Harry Winer
Writer: Ted Humphrey