The best episode directed by Charles Haid is "Tough Guys Don't Teach", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Tough Guys Don't Teach" aired on 1/31/1990 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "And the Winner Is...".
Teaching a safe-sex class in high school isn't intimidating for Dr. Doogie, but one of the students is a beefy bruiser who wants to fight Doogie after class.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: N/A
Doogie and McGuire put their friendship on the line while competing for the Resident of the Year award.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: N/A
Doogie's parents want him to pay room and board; Spaulding's father doesn't want a pacemaker.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: N/A
Doogie takes a liking to a homely librarian only after he learns she's scheduled for plastic surgery; a youth counselor's lies trap him in a kind of prison.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: N/A
The examination of a mummy brings rumblings of a curse from the staff and has Doogie contemplating the limits of modern medicine.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: N/A
A former high line thief from Boston tries to give up crime for the sake of his teenage son, and Mary and Marshall search for the person who nearly killed Mary.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: N/A
Once again, the PHD finds themselves wading through suspects in the murder of the star witness in a capital punishment case. When Estelle, Pope's angry ex-wife, spills the beans about Brenda to her team, Fritz begins to wonder how she really feels.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Wendy West
Walt and Jesse find themselves in close quarters with an unhinged Tuco. Marie and Hank comfort Skyler, who is distraught over Walt’s disappearance. Hank pays a visit to Mrs. Pinkman on some not-so-official business.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: George Mastras
The BAU team looks into the real reasons behind an apparent mass suicide of a small group of youths at a military academy. Also, Hotch and Morgan butt heads when a team member could be in jeopardy.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Erica Messer
Carter fumbles his way through his first look at surgery. Dr. Lewis' nemesis, Dr. Kayson, makes her New Year's Day decidedly unpleasant. Chloe announces she's moving to Texas with her boyfriend.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Lydia Woodward
Greene flies to San Diego when his mother falls and is hospitalized. His concern increases when he finds her acting "completely loony and out of control." To make matters worse, he butts heads with his dad over her care.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Carol Flint
A business contractor with a bad heart gathers his family around him in the ER as he prepares for the end. Dr. Ross helps an asthmatic teenage girl when her mother doesn't have the funds. Carter worries that he may have contracted an STD from Liz. Dr. Lewis treats a teenager with alcohol poisoning. Jenn Greene prepares to move to Milwaukee.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Paul Manning
The BAU tracks a serial killer who chooses junkies, prostitutes and the homeless off the streets of Detroit as his victims and takes them across the border into Canada, and an agent's life is in peril.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Chris Mundy
The air conditioning quits on the hottest day in October which, coupled with closed ERs in Chicago's other two hospitals, leads to an extremely hectic day. Dr. Ross treats a six-year-old suffering from a cocaine overdose; Ivan Gregor, the liquor store owner, shoots and seriously wounds a young teenager. Susan's immature sister Chloe drops by, wreaking havoc in Susan's life. Doug picks up a pharmaceutical saleswoman, much to Carol's displeasure.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: N/A
Dr. Anspaugh's 13-year-old son is brought in and Anspaugh asks Mark to look after him. Another old lady who has been raped is brought in.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: David Mills
Dr. Carter leads a walk-out of staff protesting lack of security in the ER.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Jack Orman
The team needs to reunite in order to solve a home invasion case, while Agent Hotchner may have to leave the team.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Rick Dunkle
Abby comes close to breaking down trying to deal with her mother. Dr. Pratt goes for his required paramedic ride-along. Dr. Weaver confronts the man who stole her purse. Dr. Lewis has a teen admirer.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: R. Scott Gemmill
The detectives investigate the brutal murder of a young woman. Their investigation leads to one main suspect – Derrick Cobb, the girl’s former stepfather. Simone worries that one of his close friends, Raymond diSalvo, has gotten involved in drug dealing at a dance club. Lesniak investigates con artist Mac McClellan.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Theresa Rebeck
As the club deals with the aftermath of its illegal arms warehouse attack, the deputy chief of police poses a new threat to SAMCRO's reign over Charming; Jax continues to worry about his newborn son's fate; Opie faces a difficult decision.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Kurt Sutter
When a gruesome homicide brings an office party to a screeching halt, Nick and Hank find themselves battling a Wesen on a completely new platform - online. Meanwhile, Juliette's mysterious hallucinations finally start to take shape, giving them a whole new meaning.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Akela Cooper
Banfield and Morris go to the coffee shop at 3 a.m. and are served by 20-year-old Debbie who is six-months pregnant. The doctors treat someone with a heart problem and Alex. Chaz must look for a missing 7-year-old boy who saw his sister die.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: N/A
An ex-lover haunts Shore, who secures the woman's release from a psychiatric hospital where she was confined after trying to kill him. Elsewhere, Crane fights an opposing counsel's sanction charges.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: N/A
The BAU investigates a series of murders that appear to be connected to a killer who jumps trains and chooses his victims based on their proximity to the railway.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Oanh Ly
The team searches for a killer who has struck the past three years during Detroit's raucous pre-Halloween celebrations.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: Randy Huggins