The Best Episodes Directed By T W. peacocke

Every TV Episode Directed by T W. peacocke Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for Stephanie Jordan
    9.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - Stephanie Jordan

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    S1:E10

    Ali and Logozzo investigate the case of Stephanie Jordan, a debutante who disappeared four years earlier and was presumed, but never proven, to be dead. Her husband, reporter Turner Jordan, is their prime suspect, and he puts a serious crick in the investigation by making a televised plea for anyone with information to phone the police. Logozzo is frustrated because his daughter from his first marriage is not only getting married outdoors, she has invited his third ex-wife Vivian, with whom Logozzo does not get along.

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    Writer:N/A
  2. Background image for Michelle Dorn
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #2 - Michelle Dorn

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    S1:E9

    Four years earlier, Rikki Stanfield lied to Ali about what she remembered the night that she and her best friend, Michelle Dorn, were attacked to get Ali to leave her alone. When Rikki starts to remember what really happened she begs Ali to re-open the case, and despite Logozzo's feeling that Rikki is a few bricks short of a load, Ali takes on the case.

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  3. Background image for Love Machine
    7.7/10(10 votes)

    #3 - Love Machine

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    S2:E3

    The town's docks start attacking people while the other Audrey Parker probes Audrey's identity crisis.

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    Writer:N/A
  4. Background image for Sketchy
    7.3/10(10 votes)

    #4 - Sketchy

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    S1:E7

    Two mysterious assaults involve crooked businessmen, and sketching charcoal is found at each crime scene. However, the boy the officers suspect is responsible becomes a third victim, leaving them to pursue a new line of investigation.

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  5. Background image for Get a Life
    5.0/10(1 votes)

    #5 - Get a Life

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    S1:E3

    In the Land of the Dead, Shelly meets a young woman, Elise Franklin (Ingrid Kavelaars), whose fiance has been framed for her murder. Draven, meanwhile is about to be evicted from the loft he and Shelly shared when she communicates the injustice to him. The loft is obviously a link-point between their two worlds and must be saved at all costs. Detective Albrecht, who has formed an uneasy alliance with Draven, advises him to ""get a life and pay the rent,"" so when India Reyes (Julie Dreyfus) offers him a job at the Blackout Club, he agrees. Draven sets out to find justice for Gil Hedges (Peter Fleming) and expose the real murderer, the dead woman's father, John T. Franklin (Donnelly Rhodes). After Draven establishes Hedges' innocence, Elise is freed to move on to the Light and asks Shelly to join her. Shelly, however, isn't ready to leave -- she is waiting for Draven.

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    5.0/10(1 votes)

    #6 - Solitude's Revenge

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    S1:E6

    A released prisoner, hell bent on vengeance, captures his nemesis Detective Albrecht, not realizing he has also kidnapped The Crow. For seven long years Drew Kessler (Christopher Syher), a killer without a conscience, has been a model prisoner. Privately, however, Kessler has been creating a fully detailed revenge fantasy against the man who pursued him relentlessly and put him behind bars -- Daryl Albrecht. Based on a controversial plea-bargain for manslaughter, Kessler is released for good behavior. He immediately puts his vivid nightmare into effect, taking Albrecht to an abandoned industrial island, where the hunter will now become the hunted. The one thing he has not bargained for is that Eric Draven has followed them there and is willing to put what little life he has on the line for Albrecht.

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  7. Background image for Double Take
    0.0/10(1 votes)

    #7 - Double Take

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    S1:E7

    Draven is furious when he discovers that a young woman has assumed Shelly's identity. He tracks her down but during their confrontation realizes that she has taken the alias to escape from the Mob, which has already killed her husband. Draven's intervention unwittingly exposes her to her pursuers, forcing him to save her from becoming their latest victim. Along the way, both Draven and the woman, Antonia Scanlin, are able to find that rare friend of the opposite sex who can understand how deeply in love they were with their dead partners. Draven cannot yet move on to re-unite with Shelly, but he can help Antonia to her heart's desire.

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T. W. Peacocke Ratings Summary

"Stephanie Jordan" is the best rated episode directed by T. W. Peacocke. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 3/27/1998 and is rated 1.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Michelle Dorn".