The best episode written by Timothy J. Lea is "Queen Sacrifice", rated 8.6/10 from 7 user votes. It was "directed by Bobby Roth". "Queen Sacrifice" aired on 4/8/2010 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Better Angels".
Mark and Vogel put a plan into action to uncover the FBI mole, which could end up alienating Mark from his co-workers. Meanwhile, in an effort to protect his family and his marriage, Mark moves out of the house, and Keiko continues her search in Los Angeles for Bryce.
Director: Bobby Roth
Writer: Timothy J. Lea
Demetri, Janis, Simon and Vogel go to Somalia to search for clues. Meanwhile, Bryce tells Nicole he has cancer, and Olivia tries to get her daughter to tell her what she saw in her flashforward.
Director: Bobby Roth
Writer: Timothy J. Lea
Alan, Kyle and Winger search the woods for the tree with red sap that might be a cure for the pathogen.
Director: Jeremiah S. Chechik
Writer: Timothy J. Lea
The CDC team continue to investigate the island; at the same time, they discover Peter's brother, Alan, is a member of Brother Michael's cult, and his warnings for them to leave the abbey fall on deaf ears.
Director: Steven A. Adelson
Writer: Timothy J. Lea
When billionaire software magnate Sidney Teal is shot dead by ex-cop Archie Modine after allegedly turning mugger and another policeman mysteriously flees the scene, Stottlemeyer calls in Monk to investigate. Meanwhile, Sharona threatens to quit (this time for sure) when her paycheck bounces, and Stottlemeyer is hounded by reporters demanding information on "Fraidy Cop."
Director: Stephen Cragg
Writer: Timothy J. Lea
The Major Crimes team learn that a deli employee's murder is linked to a foreign criminal organization that has the ability to cripple the world's financial markets.
Director: Paul Holahan
Writer: Timothy J. Lea
Carrie, Al and a captured criminal hole up in an abandoned precinct as a sinister storm approaches, with their captive's violent crew hot on their tail.
Director: Andy Wolk
Writer: Timothy J. Lea