The best episode written by Ed Redlich is "Between the Cracks", rated 8/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Steve Gomer". "Between the Cracks" aired on 10/17/2002 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been?".
Nineteen-year-old model Eve Cleary disappears and it turns out that there are very few people who actually knew her.
Director: Steve Gomer
Writer: Ed Redlich
Jack's methods for investigation of child molester could result in the case being kicked out of court. Then on top of that, the Office of Professional Responsibility decides to investigate the team, but their real target is Jack
Director: Peter Markle
Writer: Ed Redlich
A murder reunites former detective Carrie Wells with her ex-boyfriend and colleague; Carrie must use her rare ability to help solve the case.
Director: Niels Arden Oplev
Writer: Ed Redlich
A serial killer with knowledge of Carrie’s memory abilities taunts the Queens PD as his list of victims grows.
Director: Aaron Lipstadt
Writer: Ed Redlich
Carrie and Al’s reputation for closing cases results in an offer to join the Major Crimes Section of the NYPD. But when their first case – a high-profile child kidnapping – hits close to home for Carrie, it leaves her wondering if a move from Queens to Manhattan is what’s best for her.
Director: Jean de Segonzac
Writer: Ed Redlich
Following a helicopter crash, the SEAL Team must proceed with the mission as hostiles bear down on them and an injured and impaired Jason goes after their target alone.
Director: David Boreanaz
Writer: Ed Redlich
Carrie follows the trail of her sister's killer to Syracuse, where the murderer may have struck again.
Director: John David Coles
Writer: Ed Redlich
Jason and the SEAL Team must leave their families immediately when their deployment date is moved up after the team they were going to relieve is ambushed. Also, Jason and Alana make a big decision about their future, and Clay and Stella feel the weight of his marriage proposal.
Director: Christopher Chulack
Writer: Ed Redlich