The best episode directed by Chris Haddock is "The Capture (2)", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Larry Campbell". "The Capture (2)" aired on 2/3/1999 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Nice Place in the Country".
Da Vinci, Leary and Sunny are in Seattle at a conference, and are shocked to discover similar cases across the Pacific Northwest, that appears to include the death Da Vinci is currently working to solve.
Director: Chris Haddock
Writer: Larry Campbell
The excavation for a water main turns up human bones. Kosmo takes up the challenge of piecing together the puzzle of Vancouver's 28 missing prostitutes.
Director: Chris Haddock
Writer: Chris Haddock
The death of a child always hits hard for those who have to investigate, especially when it looks like suicide. Da Vinci tries to rein in a community on a quest to publicly expose a suspect.
Director: Chris Haddock
Writer: Chris Haddock
When a baby dies from a brain injury, pathology turns up a lot of unanswered questions. Da Vinci is on the case. The police investigate a possible drug-related shooting.
Director: Chris Haddock
Writer: Larry Campbell
The police catch a man with a sex-trade worker bound and gagged in his truck. Da Vinci questions whether this was a consensual act or the work of a man who has killed before.
Director: Chris Haddock
Writer: Larry Campbell
Larry Williams is out on bail. Da Vinci and the police must find evidence that will put him behind bars before his fantasies lead him to kill.
Director: Chris Haddock
Writer: Larry Campbell
In this real-time episode, a hit and run in an alley on the downtown Eastside and a shooting at a convenience store put Da Vinci, Shannon and Leary in a high-pressure situation.
Director: Chris Haddock
Writer: Chris Haddock