The best episode directed by Daniel Willis is "A.C.H.", rated 8.2/10 from 15 user votes. It was "written by Paula Puryear". "A.C.H." aired on 10/31/2021 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "In the Line of Fire".
When a new designer drug hits LA streets, it turns users into “zombies,” and Officer Nolan and the team have a Halloween they won’t soon forget. Back at home, Lucy questions whether her apartment building might be haunted.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Paula Puryear
Officer Nolan and officer Chen report to a structure fire and suspect that there is more to the situation than meets the eye. Meanwhile, after witnessing a sniper shooting, the team searches for the shooter and discovers that the perpetrator has a connection to one of their own.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Robert Bella
Jeannette and Kate cross paths at the Skylin High takeover of the County Fair, where one is desperate to prove herself and the other to lose herself.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Tia Napolitano
On the first day of school, everyone learns that the drama of the summer is anything but over and that some people will pay more for the consequences of Jeanette and Kate's deception than others.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Addison McQuigg
Scott helps the daughter of a mob boss. A grandmother comes to Med desperate to save her grandson. Choi struggles with some shocking news about his father.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Eli Talbert
Coach Korn, Coach Barrett, and the girls get ready for prom.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Melanie Kirschbaum
Meredith questions Link’s laid-back approach over a patient’s treatment. Maggie worries that Richard, Jackson and Catherine haven’t come to terms with Catherine’s diagnosis. Meanwhile, Deluca steps up in the O.R. when Owen faces a setback.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Jason Ganzel
Officer Jackson West’s relationship with his new training officer, Stanton, has escalated and he begins to work with Sergeant Grey to find a solution.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Vincent Angell
While Liz and the Task Force track a notorious underground biohacker, Red initiates a strategy to extricate himself from a problematic position. Meanwhile, Cooper's integrity is tested with a difficult choice.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Lukas Reiter
Catherine is back in town and has no idea what’s been going on between Jackson and Maggie, while her relationship with Richard has become distant. Owen and Amelia treat a woman who fell in the basement and quickly realize that there is more to the story, and Maggie is shocked to learn about some of Richard’s relatives who are seeking help.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Jalysa Conway
Liz and the Task Force track new leads in their investigation of N-13, while Red takes steps to infiltrate Townsend's criminal organization.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Taylor Martin
Following an injury in the aftermath of an industrial fire, Severide and Seager work together to investigate an anonymous tip. Kidd searches for the right person to fill the opening on Truck 81.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Michael Gilvary
As the Task Force investigates a kidnapping executed by seemingly impossible abductors, Dembe lands in a perilous situation. Meanwhile, a recent health scare causes Red to think about a successor.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Aiah Samba
Red and the Task Force pay a visit to a former blacklister, as an explosive confrontation leads Liz to make a critical choice
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Jon Bokenkamp
While Shanice helps to prepare the Bois Blanc for a celebration, others are preparing for war. LaDonna returns to the hotel and we learn what she has experienced out in the real world and what she knows about the 44orum. After a disturbing incident, Hayden realizes the comfort of Kaminsky home may not be what is safest for everyone. Jharrell reunites with his brother but is Manny to be trusted and what is his connection to Claudette? Meanwhile, an unfortunate misunderstanding might prove fatal for one of the 4400.
Director: Daniel Willis
Writer: Jackie Decembly