The best episode written by Tom Rob Smith is "Alone", rated 8.4/10 from 11 user votes. It was "directed by Daniel Minahan". "Alone" aired on 3/21/2018 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "House by the Lake".
The hunt for spree-killer Andrew Cunanan comes to a frantic end.
Director: Daniel Minahan
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
Minneapolis architect David Madson is forced to go on the run with Andrew Cunanan.
Director: Daniel Minahan
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
A young Andrew Cunanan struggles with his oppressive father as a young Gianni Versace becomes a designer.
Director: Matt Bomer
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
The Class of '09 meets for the first time at Quantico. In the present, Agent Poet concludes her most challenging undercover operation only to be plunged into another. In the future, with the Bureau radically changed, Poet's career reaches a crisis point.
Director: Sunu Gonera
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
Naval officer Jeffrey Trail meets Andrew Cunanan for the first time, and Gianni Versace reveals his sexuality to the world.
Director: Daniel Minahan
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
Andrew Cunanan leaves behind a troubled family life as Donatella Versace struggles to find her role within the Versace empire.
Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
At Quantico, the Class of '09 must pass a physical fitness test or face expulsion. The trainee most at risk is Tayo, and as we see him struggle in the past, in the present, he faces one of the most dangerous threats the Bureau has ever experienced. In the future, we see how these shocking events were behind the radical changes he's made to the Bureau.
Director: Sunu Gonera
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
The murder of Gianni Versace turns the eyes of the world onto Miami Beach.
Director: Ryan Murphy
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
Chicago real estate tycoon Lee Miglin is murdered in what police believe is a random killing.
Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
Andrew Cunanan celebrates his birthday in San Diego as his life starts to fall apart.
Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
At Quantico, Poet faces a challenging driving course. In the present, Poet's undercover operation brings the FBI to a critical juncture, while Tayo hunts down a domestic terrorist cell. In the future, Poet investigates the scope of Tayo's power.
Director: Amanda Marsalis
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
In the past, as the Class of ’09 grapple with the complex history of the Bureau, Tayo meets the love of his life. In the present, we see how his dreams of making amends for the Bureau's history are threatening that love story. In the future, the Class of ’09 finally confront each other.
Director: Steven Canals
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
In the present, Tayo seizes control of the Bureau. In the future, the Class of ’09 reunites in a final showdown with the system they created. In the past, the trainees graduate, wondering where they will all end up.
Director: Joe Robert Cole
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
At Quantico, the Class of ’09 must complete the impossible challenges of Hogan's Alley. In the present, Poet, pursuing a deadly serial killer, is helped by an old friend. In the future, tragedy strikes and the justice system is no longer under human control.
Director: Steven Canals
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
At Quantico, the final tests before graduation are accompanied by a reveal of where the trainees will be posted. In the present, Tayo's extraordinary rise to power is propelled by artificial intelligence. In the future, Tayo falls from grace.
Director: Joe Robert Cole
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
Andrew Cunanan arrives in Miami to stalk fashion designer Gianni Versace.
Director: Nelson Cragg
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
At Quantico, the Class of '09 faces the meaning of taking a life. In the present, the Agents must thwart a terrorist attack and to save lives, they must take a life. In the future, we come face to face with their trauma.
Director: Amanda Marsalis
Writer: Tom Rob Smith
A fractured family at the heart of politics and power is pulled together under catastrophic circumstances.
Director: N/A
Writer: Tom Rob Smith