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The Best Episodes Directed By Emmy Rossum

Every TV Episode Directed by Emmy Rossum Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Emmy Rossum Ratings Summary

"I Am a Storm" is the best rated episode directed by Emmy Rossum. It scored 8.7/10 based on 6 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 10/23/2016 and is rated 0.3 points higher than their second-best episode, "Frank's Northern Southern Express".

  • I Am a Storm
    8.7/106 votes

    #1 - I Am a Storm

    Season 7 Episode 4 - Aired 10/23/2016

    Frank worries that he and his new family will lose their Home for the Homeless shelter, so he plans a little goodwill for the neighborhood. Meanwhile, Fiona drums up business by throwing a speakeasy party at Patsy's Pies.

    Director: Emmy Rossum

    Writer: N/A

  • Frank's Northern Southern Express
    8.4/108 votes

    #2 - Frank's Northern Southern Express

    Season 8 Episode 8 - Aired 12/31/2017

    Frank starts a booming import-export business. Fiona considers moving into her own place after Ford shows her a side of Chicago she's never seen. Meanwhile, Lip interviews new sponsors, Ian confronts a pastor trying to "pray the gay away" and Debbie deals with being unemployed while looking for a way to afford school and raise Franny.

    Director: Emmy Rossum

    Writer: N/A

  • So He Looked Like Dad. It Was Just Dinner, Right?
    6.3/1014 votes

    #3 - So He Looked Like Dad. It Was Just Dinner, Right?

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 10/18/2019

    “He was very handsome. He wore gray turtleneck sweaters and smelled like mint aftershave and old books. He was 55 and recently divorced for the second time. He was my father. He wasn't really my father.”

    Director: Emmy Rossum

    Writer: Audrey Wells

  • Broken Boards
    5.8/104 votes

    #4 - Broken Boards

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 6/20/2017

    With the bar set to open, Deran frets about telling Smurf about it. Pope and Amy go on a date, while Nicky must choose between Craig and J.

    Director: Emmy Rossum

    Writer: Etan Frankel