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The Best Episodes of Due South Season 3

Every episode of Due South Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Due South Season 3!

Constable Benton Fraser, an officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is attached to the Canadian consulate but works with Chicago Police Department to solve crimes.

Genres:DramaCrimeComedy
Network:CTV

Season 3 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Due South" season 3 is "Burning Down the House", rated 8.4/10 from 119 user votes. It was directed by George Bloomfield and written by Paul Gross. "Burning Down the House" aired on 9/14/1997 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Eclipse".

  • Burning Down the House
    8.4/10 119 votes

    #1 - Burning Down the House

    Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 9/14/1997

    Fraser returns from vacation to a blazing apartment and a new partner, Stanley Ray Kowalski.

    Director: George Bloomfield

    Writer: Paul Gross

  • Eclipse
    7.8/10 100 votes

    #2 - Eclipse

    Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 9/21/1997

    Kowalski stakes out a crypt to face his nemesis; Internal Affairs investigates Vecchio.

    Director: Richard J. Lewis

    Writer: John Krizanc

  • I Coulda Been a Defendant
    8.4/10 109 votes

    #3 - I Coulda Been a Defendant

    Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 9/28/1997

    Fraser and Kowalski try to reward a reluctant hero but blow his protected-witness cover.

    Director: Jim Kaufman

    Writer: Jeff King

  • Strange Bedfellows
    7.8/10 89 votes

    #4 - Strange Bedfellows

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 10/5/1997

    The team guards a council candidate courting Kowalski's ex-wife, Stella.

    Director: George Bloomfield

    Writer: R.B. Carney

  • Seeing Is Believing
    8.4/10 93 votes

    #5 - Seeing Is Believing

    Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 10/12/1997

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    Director: Steve DiMarco

    Writer: Michael Teversham

  • Bounty Hunter
    7.8/10 95 votes

    #6 - Bounty Hunter

    Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 10/19/1997

    A pretty bounty hunter with a big gun and three kids charms Fraser into helping her.

    Director: Steve DiMarco

    Writer: George F. Walker

  • Mountie & Soul
    7.1/10 86 votes

    #7 - Mountie & Soul

    Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 10/26/1997

    A neighborhood could turn into a battlefield after a gang member dies in a boxing match.

    Director: Steve DiMarco

    Writer: R.B. Carney

  • Spy vs. Spy
    7.7/10 97 votes

    #8 - Spy vs. Spy

    Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 11/2/1997

    Fraser's elderly chess partner claims he is a deep-cover secret agent waiting to be activated.

    Director: Paul Lynch

    Writer: David Cole

  • Asylum
    8.3/10 95 votes

    #9 - Asylum

    Season 3 Episode 9 - Aired 11/16/1997

    Kowalski is framed for the murder of a crime boss. Fraser protects him by letting him stay at the consulate which is official Canadian territory. While Ray and Turnbull are stuck at the consulate, Fraser tries to find the real killer.

    Director: George Bloomfield

    Writer: Paul Quarrington

  • Perfect Strangers
    7.8/10 88 votes

    #10 - Perfect Strangers

    Season 3 Episode 10 - Aired 11/30/1997

    Fraser must find a flight attendant's killer before her father does.

    Director: Francis Damberger

    Writer: David Cole

  • Dead Guy Running
    8.4/10 97 votes

    #11 - Dead Guy Running

    Season 3 Episode 11 - Aired 1/4/1998

    Ray finds a corpse hidden in the interrogation room wall.

    Director: George Bloomfield

    Writer: Julie Lacey

  • Mountie on the Bounty (1)
    8.4/10 113 votes

    #12 - Mountie on the Bounty (1)

    Season 3 Episode 12 - Aired 3/15/1998

    The case of a murdered sailor, $100 million in gold bullion and a ghost ship in the Great Lakes Triangle tests feuding Fraser and Kowalski.

    Director: George Bloomfield

    Writer: Paul Gross

  • Mountie on the Bounty (2)
    8.3/10 114 votes

    #13 - Mountie on the Bounty (2)

    Season 3 Episode 13 - Aired 3/22/1998

    The case of a murdered sailor, $100 million in gold bullion and a ghost ship in the Great Lakes Triangle tests feuding Fraser and Kowalski.

    Director: George Bloomfield

    Writer: Paul Gross