The best episode directed by Erik Canuel is "The Box", rated 8.667/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by Sara B. Cooper". "The Box" aired on 1/21/2017 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Fortress".
Eric and the team must figure out how to negotiate with bank robbers who are not demanding cash.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: Sara B. Cooper
When the SRU is called to the scene of an upper class household where four hostages are being held, they discover that the hostage taker is actually the boyfriend of the family's nanny.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: N/A
Bash finds himself connecting with an unlikely patient, while Mags strives to find balance in her life. Theo has a difficult discussion with his wife, Melissa. June attempts to connect with a closed-off teenage patient and Claire take care of a couple checking things off their bucket list.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: Lynne Kamm
Eric must work with a past adversary to stop a hacker from activating explosions worldwide unless the NSA surrenders access to their confidential files.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: Ben Harris
Bo has been living on the run from her strange appetites and what havoc they wreak. After leaving someone she kills out in the open, she is contacted by a group called The Fae. She discovers who and what she is, and is told to join one of two tribes.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: M. A. Lovretta
The SRU are called in to resolve a gas station robbery but discover it’s connected to a deadly crisis on a cult compound.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: Melissa R. Byer
Frank is asked to travel to Libya by his old army buddy to rescue their friend and a fellow officer.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: Ben Harris
Frank and Caterina have to rescue her ex-fiancé, Zac, from a Mauritanian warlord. However Zac won't leave unless they can take a bus load of orphans that he has been caring for with them.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: Jeff Schechter
After their High School Outreach assignment goes awry, Andy and Chris stumble on the victim of a vicious beating behind a nightclub. When the trail of clues leads them to discover the man’s assailant was a cop, the rookies are faced with a gut-wrenching moral decision – a choice that could dramatically jeopardize their future on the force. Meanwhile, the senior officers compete in a retraining exercise led by Frank Best, the new acting Staff Sergeant.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: N/A
A couple kidnaps the baby they gave up for adoption.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: N/A
"Backwards Day " is the eleventh episode in the first season of the Canadian police drama television series Flashpoint. The episode first aired on January 16, 2009. In international markets, this episode is billed as episode 11 of season 1, while in North America, the episode aired as the second episode of season 2.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: Esta Spalding
When an explosion takes place near the hospital, Bash runs toward the danger. Mags treats a patient without all the information she needs, and June struggles to take initiative. When a schoolgirl is brought into the hospital in cardiac arrest, Theo does everything he can to save her. Through all the chaos, Claire takes the time to help a teenage girl in need.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: Nikolijne Troubetzkoy
When a young mother addicted to opioids nearly dies, Bash must figure out whether she's using again, or if something else is causing her deadly symptoms. Mags tries to help a patient who isn't healing properly, while June is blindsided by her father.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: Rachel Langer
A couple on their honeymoon discover a horrible truth about a bed that is said to have been cursed for all adulterous lovers
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: Clair Noto
A man rents a room in order to watch a special set of erotic movies.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: Craig Miller
An ambitious marketing executive is finding that his work is suffering and that his manager is stifling his ideas until, that is, he meets an attractive woman who offers to change his life for the better and all with one little seed.
Director: Erik Canuel
Writer: N/A