The best episode directed by Rohn Schmidt is "Moving Day", rated 9/10 from 6 user votes. It was "written by Adam Fierro". "Moving Day" aired on 10/28/2008 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Math of the Wrath".
Vic closes in on Shane, Mara and their sick young son; Claudette dismantles the Strike Team; Pezuela offers Acevada "assistance" for his mayoral campaign; Rita Denton (Frances Fisher) comes on to Dutch; and Billings' ex-wife and daughter are fearful when a registered sex offender moves into their neighborhood.
Director: Rohn Schmidt
Writer: Adam Fierro
Vic learns about his true status at the Barn from Hiatt. Shane gets involved with the daughter of an Armenian mob boss. Claudette begins to question Hiatt's loyalty.
Director: Rohn Schmidt
Writer: Charles H. Eglee
After a van explodes during a Chicago street festival, a Muslim patrol officer Frank Toma goes missing and evidence quickly piles up pointing to his involvement. Burgess - who helped train Toma - is desperate to prove his innocence, even if that means going against her superiors.
Director: Rohn Schmidt
Writer: John Dove
Voight seeks revenge on the man who tried to kill him. A rumor causes a rift in Intelligence.
Director: Rohn Schmidt
Writer: Michael Brandt
After being tipped off about a woman running barefoot through the woods, Intelligence is led to a kidnapping victim locked up in a shipping container. The bizarre scenario leaves Voight questioning the legitimacy of the case, and sends the team on a twisted trail to get to the bottom of it.
Director: Rohn Schmidt
Writer: Mike Weiss
Intelligence tracks down a vigilante killing rapists. The investigation hits home for Burgess, who begins to question if the men who attacked her sister truly paid for their actions.
Director: Rohn Schmidt
Writer: Rick Eid
Lindsay goes undercover to catch a rogue cop who targets women at casinos. Platt risks her life in a negotiation crisis.
Director: Rohn Schmidt
Writer: Cole Maliska
A car plows through a crowd outside of a concert venue and is followed by gunfire, sparking fears that it may be terror-related. Burgess spots Atwater's brother where he shouldn't be. The team works to bring peace to the community before more blood is shed.
Director: Rohn Schmidt
Writer: Gwen Sigan