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The Best Episodes Written By Christopher Crowe

Every TV Episode Written by Christopher Crowe Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Christopher Crowe Ratings Summary

"See No Evil" is the best rated episode written by Christopher Crowe. It scored 8/10 based on 10 votes. It was directed by Thomas J. Wright. It aired on 9/28/2004 and is rated 0.6 points higher than their second-best episode, "Caught on Tape".

  • See No Evil
    8.0/1010 votes

    #1 - See No Evil

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 9/28/2004

    A wife and a 9-year-old blind daughter of a Navy captain are kidnapped and the captain is a hostage in his own office, communicating with kidnappers, who watch his every step via computer camera. NCIS team investigates the scheme where large amount of money is involved.

    Director: Thomas J. Wright

    Writer: Christopher Crowe

  • Caught on Tape
    7.4/108 votes

    #2 - Caught on Tape

    Season 2 Episode 15 - Aired 2/22/2005

    The team takes on a case of a dead Marine who recorded his death while falling off a cliff. The prime suspects are his wife and his best friend with whom he had a picnic in the camp. Gibbs finds out they had an affair behind the dead man's back and he tries to persuade each of them to blame each other. Meanwhile, Abby reconstructs the case using her computer skills to handler the Marine's camera...

    Director: Jeff Woolnough

    Writer: Christopher Crowe

  • Echos From the Past
    5.7/103 votes

    #3 - Echos From the Past

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 3/3/1984

    Hawke meets a mercenary who claims to have information regarding his missing brother. When they part company, Hawke loses consciousness in his helicopter and crashes. When he comes to, he finds himself in a hospital. The medical staff inform him that he has been in a coma for the better part of a year. His friends, Archangel and Dom, were killed on a POW camp raid, but in the process, their heroism helped rescue Hawke's brother Saint John. Believing that his "mission" is over, Hawke reveals the location of Airwolf to his captors, then discovers that it has all been an elaborate ruse and he has inadvertantly turned over the super copter to a group of foreign conspirators.

    Director: Alan J. Levi

    Writer: Christopher Crowe