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Episode Power Rankings

The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.

#1
S2E16 8.9
Joan Rivers

Joan Rivers consults with Sean and Christian to have all of her plastic surgeries undone, because she wants her grandson Cooper to learn that you don't have to be perfect. When she ultimately learns what she will turn out like after the work has been finished, she decides to give up on her original plan and asks the doctors to schedule her for a facelift the next morning. Matt is concerned about Ava, who seems obviously depressed. He suggests they go away to Paris and start a new life together, which she reluctantly accepts after some convincing. Matt goes to McNamara-Troy to steal drugs for her to take with them. Christian finds him, and gets upset when he learns Matt is going to Paris. Christian goes to have a talk with Ava, and when trying to make a point using sex, he learns that Ava is really a transsexual. Julia, Sean, and Christian spend the night researching, and trace their way to Maryland and a Gender Reassignment center.

#2
S1E13 8.8
Escobar Gallardo

Christian learns that Kimber and Merril are engaged. Escobar continues to have the surgeons do things for him. Liz is sent to Bermuda after being shot in the leg by one of Escobar's people. Sean goes to kill Escobar. Escobar makes a deal with Sean; a new face for their freedom. Christian learns, in the delivery room, that he is not the father of Gina's baby. Julia returns to get the paternity test she had done a while ago. The doctors do surgery on Escobar, and give him the face of a criminal even higher than Gallardo on the Most Wanted List - Armand Ortiz. Ortiz is arrested at the airport for bank robbing and killing a federal agent.

#3
S2E9 8.7
Rose and Raven Rosenberg

Sean and Christian face the challenge of separating conjoined twins. The challenge is more complicated when Sean has difficulties working with Christian after learning the truth about Matt. Their constant bickering has been causing them to lose clients.

#4 Adelle Coffin S1E10 8.5
#5 Naomi Gaines S2E7 8.5
#6 Agatha Ripp S2E8 8.4
#7 Granville Trapp S3E5 8.4
#8 Quentin Costa S3E15 8.4
#9 Pilot S1E1 8.3
#10 Sean McNamara S2E15 8.3

Lowlights

#100 S6E17 Christian Troy II 6.7

Concerned that cosmetic surgery is no longer in vogue, Sean and Christian make a unique attempt to market their surgical practice to boost a lagging clientele. Liz goes on a date with a pharmaceutical representative who is separated from her husband. Christian's unconscious existential crises, including his loss of Kimber, come to light.

#99 Sheila Carlton S6E14 6.9
#98 Damien Sands S5E6 6.9
#97 Conor McNamara, 2026 S4E11 6.9
#96 Walter and Edith Krieger S6E18 7.0

The Quality Arc

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Episode Engagement

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Series Trajectory

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Season Momentum

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Season Consistency

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