The best episode written by Tricia McAlpin is "The Chopper", rated 8.074/10 from 27 user votes. It was "directed by Phil Traill". "The Chopper" aired on 5/10/2015 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Coral Palms (2)".
Holt worries Jake is being set up to fail when Wuntch green lights his dream assignment, and Terry hosts a field trip for a magnet school.
Director: Phil Traill
Writer: Tricia McAlpin
Jake and Holt end up on the other side of the interrogation table after being caught plotting an attack on Figgis. Meanwhile, a questionable new captain takes over at the precinct.
Director: Trent O'Donnell
Writer: Tricia McAlpin
Jake is attracted to a woman he soon discovers is the attorney for a perp he's after, and Rosa gets Amy to run for union rep to replace Scully.
Director: Michael McDonald
Writer: Tricia McAlpin
A smitten Boyle vows to get a fellow foodie out of prison by proving her innocence. Holt's bid to boost cops' public image sparks a backlash.
Director: Trent O'Donnell
Writer: Tricia McAlpin
An adorable special delivery reminds Terry of an unsolved case that's haunted him for years. With Jake's help, he sets out to finally crack it.
Director: Michael McDonald
Writer: Tricia McAlpin
Jake and Charles go on a stakeout that lasts way too long, and Terry writes a book for his daughters that angers Amy and Gina.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Tricia McAlpin
Jake and Amy embark on a romantic cruise, only to find an old adversary aboard. Holt braces for a visit from his melodramatic sister.
Director: Michael Spiller
Writer: Tricia McAlpin