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The Best Episodes Directed By Tom Mcloughlin

Every TV Episode Directed by Tom Mcloughlin Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 9.0/10(2 votes)

    #1 - This Is Way Too Normal For You

    S1:E11

    A home for the mentally challenged is the target area of investigation when a robbery occurs involving a man with Down Syndrome.

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    Writer:N/A
  2. 8.8/10(4 votes)

    #2 - Underground Railroad

    S1:E12

    Jack and the team search for a pregnant woman, Kathy Dobson, who disappeared from a hospital before being told that she has serious complications. As the detectives race against time to find Kathy, their investigation gradually reveals that Kathy's seemingly happy life actually hasn't been going very well. She is eight-and-a-half months pregnant and, under the tight control of her husband Paul, has withdrawn from her family and friends. Paul's brother Ritchie, who has been following Kathy and providing Paul with addresses she visits, lists a woman who may be affiliated with an ""underground railroad"" that helps battered women. When the team members find the woman, they learn that she has been assaulted by Paul—but she still refuses to lead them to Kathy.

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  3. 7.0/10(2 votes)

    #3 - Journey

    S45:E1

    Journey is a 1995 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie that aired on CBS on December 10, 1995. The film starred Jason Robards, Brenda Fricker, and Meg Tilly.

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  4. 6.0/10(1 votes)

    #4 - It's a Miserable Life

    S1:E2

    To most people a bullet to the head spells death, but to these unfortunate drive-by shooting victims, it becomes something far worse.

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Tom McLoughlin Ratings Summary

"This Is Way Too Normal For You" is the best rated episode directed by Tom McLoughlin. It scored 9/10 based on 2 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 12/10/2007 and is rated 0.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "Underground Railroad".