The best episode directed by Anne Wheeler is "Little Sister (1)", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Chris Haddock". "Little Sister (1)" aired on 10/7/1998 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Little Sister (2)".
A young prostitute's body is retrieved from Vancouver Harbour, and Sunny notes striking similarities to a string of previous deaths. A chance comment to Da Vinci leads him to re-open several cases, causing a further rift with his ex-wife Patricia, who did the original autopsies, and with his boss James Flynn, who ruled the deaths as accidental.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Chris Haddock
Da Vinci reopens several cases, causing a further rift with his ex-wife.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Chris Haddock
Da Vinci is convinced a serial murderer has been on the loose for years.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Chris Haddock
Da Vinci is back in the headlines when he calls for Vancouver City to set up a red light district following the death of a high-priced escort, and the continuing mystery of the 28 missing prostitutes who are presumed dead.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Chris Haddock
Da Vinci is back in the headlines when he calls for Vancouver City to set up a red light district following the death of a high-priced escort, and the continuing mystery of the 28 missing prostitutes who are presumed dead.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Chris Haddock
Da Vinci is challenged by the father of a young woman killed in a fire. When a squeegee kid is killed, Shannon and Leary don't have much to go on except the observations of an unreliable witness.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: N/A
Kevin's fiancée arrives in town, surprising the O'Briens. Meanwhile, Abby gets tangled in a fraud investigation; and Trace receives bad news about the water-house property he covets.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: John Tinker
Trace makes a confession regarding why he left Nashville. Meanwhile, Megan confronts Mick about past mistakes responsible for pushing her away; and Abby learns the truth about the fraud investigation from a surprising source.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Kirsten Hansen
Mick receives damaging information about Thomas and considers whether to use it in their town hall debate over the family land trust. Jess plans a special meal to win David over but is fearful to take the next step in their relationship.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Nancey Silvers
Away from the distraction of technology, Abby and Trace talk about their past and the future during a camping getaway. With some encouragement from Nell, Mick and Thomas try to work out their differences in person.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Ann Lewis Hamilton
Anne writes letters as an "agent of romance" while Diana trains at home to be a lady. A life-changing encounter steers Gilbert toward his destiny.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Jane Maggs
After Sandy Kilkenny is arrested for tossing a pool cue at her husband's head, the squad brings her in hoping that they can finally put to rest the murder of Rita Brice eight years ago. Unfortunately, even though Ali goes undercover in a cell with Sandy, she refuses to implicate her husband, even though everyone tries to tell her that Neil Brice is no good.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: N/A
Helen Larsen comes to Ali with a story about a repressed memory that had surfaced during therapy. Her sister Marilyn was killed when they were both children and she now remembers the details and the killer… her father. But it's up to Ali and the Cold Squad to provide the evidence to support this story. Meanwhile, Inspector Ross asks her to talk to a dying hit man, hoping she can persuade the man to talk about some of his victims, particularly a bag lady named Nancy Seniuk.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: N/A
Ali and Inspector Ross return to the Squad room in formal dress, their conversation indicating that Ali accompanied Ross on an official function, but there is indication that Ross is interested in her. Meanwhile, Logozzo has turned up some evidence of an old murder and the victim leads to a disappearance of Rev. Douglas Somerset. Somerset had left to go on mission trip in his own plane, but the plane never took off. Speculation is that Somerset was murdered by a hooker. The odd thing was that once the family had reported the missing man, they never checked back to see if the police had turned up anything. The circumstances of the man's disappearance causes Ali to think about the loss of her father, a pilot, in a plane crash. His body was never recovered.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: N/A
Cole accompanies the girls to Aunt Josephine's for a lavish party filled with surprises. Back at home, Marilla's health takes a worrisome turn.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Jane Maggs
Shade and Angie search for a prized racehorse. Shade considers cheating on his P.I. exam.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Tara Armstrong