The best episode written by William L. Rotko is "The Unlucky One", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Russell Lee Fine". "The Unlucky One" aired on 7/23/2014 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Echoes".
The Solano case is in shambles. Paige is deep undercover within a sex trafficking ring. Mike and Briggs need to take extreme measures.
Director: Russell Lee Fine
Writer: William L. Rotko
Even as the agents bait their final hooks against the Solano Cartel, it dawns that Sid may still have a few tricks of his own.
Director: Russell Lee Fine
Writer: William L. Rotko
The twins suffer complications from their surgery forcing the team at San Jose Boneventure Hospital to make a life-changing decision. Meanwhile, Dr. Shaun Murphy returns to the hospital after his trip with Lea and decides he needs a more permanent change and gives Dr. Aaron Glassman his two weeks’ notice.
Director: Cherie Nowlan
Writer: William L. Rotko
Dr. Neil Melendez and Dr. Jared Kalu discover their patient isn’t being completely honest with them which may cost him his chance at a life-saving surgery. Meanwhile, Dr. Claire Browne must learn to communicate with Dr. Shaun Murphy as they race back to St. Bonaventure Hospital with a donated organ.
Director: John Dahl
Writer: William L. Rotko
When the team treats a patient who has to decide between a dangerous surgery that could change his life or remain the same, he asks Dr. Shaun Murphy what he would if he had that same choice.
Director: Allison Liddi-Brown
Writer: William L. Rotko
Dr. Marcus Andrews enlists Dr. Neil Melendez on a very sensitive kidney transplant between a pair of twins; Dr. Shaun Murphy decides to take an impromptu trip with his friend Lea and leave his problems behind.
Director: Bill D'Elia
Writer: William L. Rotko