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The Best Episodes Written By Noel Behn

Every TV Episode Written by Noel Behn Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  • A Model Citizen
    9.0/10(1)

    #1 - A Model Citizen

    Season 3 Episode 4

    Aired 11/11/1994

    A young man comes into the squad room and after getting their attention, tells the detectives that his brother has been shot. Pembleton is sued by the multiple personality serial killer, who states he violated her civil rights during interrogation; he is discouraged when the city agrees to settle out of court. Munch must attend an alcohol awareness seminar to meet a requirement for the bar. Lewis has ""love at first sight"" with a woman who makes models of crime scenes, but she has ""love at first sight"" when she sees Bayliss and he sees her. Later, they attend an art exhibition and have an unusual sexual encounter in her ""bed."" All is not well at the Felton household, when he returns home to a cleaned out house.

    Director: John McNaughton

    Writer: Noel Behn

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  • Stakeout
    9.0/10(1)

    #2 - Stakeout

    Season 4 Episode 15

    Aired 3/15/1996

    The entire squad is put on 24-hour surveillance when a mass murderer has been identified, isn't at home and doesn't know that they know. Gee debates leaving the squad in the midst of the stakeout, so he can attend his daughter's wedding in California. As the detectives rotate through shifts on the stakeout, the main topics of discussion are the homeowners and Bayliss' plans to leave the unit.

    Director: John McNaughton

    Writer: Noel Behn

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  • Ghost of a Chance
    8.5/10(2)

    #3 - Ghost of a Chance

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 2/3/1993

    Bayliss and Pembleton continue to struggle with the Watson case. Bolander and Munch discuss ""iguana style"" and are called to check out the homicide of a victim that isn't dead, at least the first time they're called. While checking out some leads for the Watson case, Crosetti gives his theory on the conspiracy to kill Abraham Lincoln. Lewis wants to flood Memorial Stadium. Bolander expresses an interest in Dr. Blythe; Munch advises and sends flower's in Stan's name. Danvers needs a stronger case; however, Howard is frustrated with a dead end. Then the ghost of the victim leads her to the undiscovered proof. Tim attends Adena's funeral.

    Director: Martin Campbell

    Writer: Noel Behn

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  • Truth Will Out
    8.5/10(1)

    #4 - Truth Will Out

    Season 7 Episode 16

    Aired 3/26/1999

    A woman comes looking for Falsone, knowing that he solved a real old case, wants him to look into a case for her from 1972. Her parents told her that she was responsible for her younger brother's death. Despite being three years old at the time, the woman has doubts about her parents' story. So Falsone and Stivers reopen this case, which was closed by Gee when he was a new detective. The reopening of the case makes Gee think that he may not have been totally focused on the case at the time. Their investigation reveals the woman's mother used her as a scapegoat for the mother's crime. Bayliss and Ballard's case involves a body that was shot, but the victim was already dead from a drug overdose. The male sergeant at the scene piques Bayliss's interest, so they get together for drinks. Their relationship doesn't develop, because word is spreading about Bayliss being the owner of the ""In Plain Site"" web site. Bayliss begins feeling pressure about his being different and considers celibacy.

    Director: Keith Samples

    Writer: Noel Behn

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  • A Many Splendored Thing
    8.0/10(1)

    #5 - A Many Splendored Thing

    Season 2 Episode 4

    Aired 1/27/1994

    Bolander asks Kay if she would double date with him and Linda, to try to take the pressure off his first real date. A slain phone-sex operator is found clutching a note naming her boss as the perpetrator, Bayliss and Pembleton investigate. Munch has trouble dealing with Bolander's happiness, so he crashes the double date and makes everyone miserable. A man is shot to death over a pen at the library, Lewis and Crosetti investigate and find a man with a pen fetish. As Bayliss looks into the murder he begins to get involved.

    Director: John McNaughton

    Writer: Noel Behn

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Noel Behn Ratings Summary

"A Model Citizen" is the best rated episode written by Noel Behn. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by John McNaughton. It aired on 11/11/1994 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Stakeout".