The best episode directed by Rob Cohen is "Evan", rated 7.7/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by Edward di Lorenzo". "Evan" aired on 5/3/1985 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Phill the Shill".
Crockett and Tubbs join forces with the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms ... including Crockett's old partner Evan Freed. Tubbs tries to understand their troubled relationship.
Director: Rob Cohen
Writer: Edward di Lorenzo
When Maya encourages the parents of the new special needs kids at Lafayette High to demand full-time aides, the school administrators tell her anything the new students get will spell losses for her beloved JJ. Meanwhile, Dylan develops a hooky habit, unprepared as she is to return to the same school for a second year; JJ pushes Kenneth toward romance with his teacher; and Jimmy endeavors to enjoy a long-awaited uninterrupted shower.
Director: Rob Cohen
Writer: Daniel Chun
When Jack and Diane get in trouble at school, Dre and Bow have to figure out the right balance of discipline and support so that their kids aren’t too afraid of authority nor entitled either. Meanwhile, Ruby thinks Junior’s Spanish teacher is flirting with him, and he begins to realize that girls at school are starting to check him out.
Director: Rob Cohen
Writer: Lindsey Shockley
Switek and Zito use two of their favorite informants to set up a transaction with a stolen goods dealer.
Director: Rob Cohen
Writer: Allan Weisbecker
The squad is assigned to assist Robbery with a string of brutal home invasions. Castillo is concerned the officer in charge - who was Crockett's mentor - is mishandling the investigation and the two clash, leaving Crockett torn between loyalty and a resolved case.
Director: Rob Cohen
Writer: Chuck Adamson