The best episode directed by Eric Close is "Rage", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Rage" aired on 1/26/2006 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Skin Deep".
When a school teacher goes missing, the team's investigation leads them to suspect that she may have been too closely connected to a student.
Director: Eric Close
Writer: N/A
When a young, interracial boy goes missing, race and money appear to play the starring roles in the investigation.
Director: Eric Close
Writer: N/A
Malone and his team start off the new year investigating how a private investigator might have went missing.
Director: Eric Close
Writer: N/A
The team investigates when a young paramedic with gang ties disappears. Jack and Ann bond over their recent losses.
Director: Eric Close
Writer: N/A
The team investigates after five-year-old Ethan Heller is carjacked from the family car, and Danny starts to figure out what's going on with Martin.
Director: Eric Close
Writer: N/A
Rayna’s concerns about Deacon’s business venture with an old friend from AA, Frankie (Mark Collie), threaten to drive a wedge between the lovebirds. Luke’s personal integrity and his relationship with Colt are on the line in the wake of recent events.
Director: Eric Close
Writer: Dana Greenblatt
The team uncovers a history of deception as they search for a man posing as a college student vanishes.
Director: Eric Close
Writer: N/A
After Hanna's boyfriend disappears from Chicago along the way to New York, Jack hesitates to assign the team on his case.
Director: Eric Close
Writer: N/A
When Leah Robinson goes missing after a confrontation with a young man at an art gallery, the team mvoes in to investigate and soon become suspicious of Leah, suspecting her of murdering young women that she believed to be involved with her husband, Ken. Ann isn't quite ready to take her romance with Jack public, and their relationship gets rocky when their different methods of handling the case tip off the suspect.
Director: Eric Close
Writer: N/A