The best episode written by Peter Mohan is "Into the Moonless Night", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Philip David Segal". "Into the Moonless Night" aired on 9/29/2003 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Blood Price (1)".
In the aftermath of disaster, the Mutant X team must deal with the death of one of their teammates, the disappearance of another, the return of Mason Eckhart, and the arrival of a mysterious mutant with an agenda of her own.
Director: Philip David Segal
Writer: Peter Mohan
One late evening Vicki witnesses a gruesome murder – except because of her bad sight, she’s not really sure what she saw. She itches to get back to what she does best, solving crimes, but her old colleague, police detective Mike Cellucci warns her against getting involved. Meanwhile, Henry Fitzroy, a vampire living in Toronto, also decides to look into the murders lest they be blamed on a vampire – himself for example. Vicki and Henry team up to solve the case and Vicki aquires an assistant, Coreen Fennel.
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Peter Mohan
After teaming up with Henry Fitzroy, it's up to Vicki and Henry to find out who raised this demon.
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Peter Mohan
After being attacked by a zombie, Vicki finds out that a voodoo priest has put death on her.
Director: N/A
Writer: Peter Mohan
When Dyson wakes up bloody and without the last eight hours of memory, he finds himself accused of murdering Ba'al, a close associate of The Morrigan's pet psychopath, Vex, and takes refuge in Trick's bar, invoking sanctuary.
Director: Rob Lieberman
Writer: Peter Mohan
As Alison is terrified by Neolution threats made against Donnie, Sarah and Mrs. S question her loyalty to her sisters. While Sarah is distracted, Siobhan sneaks out to seek vengeance. Meanwhile, Cosima and Susan Duncan work together in a final attempt to discover a cure.
Director: Aaron Morton
Writer: Peter Mohan
Jack is a fan of deceased violinist, Janos Korda. Ryan's new girlfriend Leslie, a violinist, is Korda's widow. Each year a new album of Korda's ""lost"" music is mysteriously released. Also initially believing that The trio find out that Korda is still alive, but horribly disfigured and crippled by the car crash it was believed he was killed in. Only by using a cursed violin, and killing a victim with its razor-sharp bow, can Korda temporarily gain enough control of his hands to produce new music. Upon seeing his ex-wife Leslie, he becomes obsessed with her and tries to steal her away. Leslie sacrifices herself rather than let Ryan become Korda's next victim, and Korda kills himself in despair at her loss.
Director: N/A
Writer: Peter Mohan
20 years ago, a man's fiancee is stolen by vampires and transformed into one. Obsessed, he hunts vampires until the modern day, when he stumbles upon a cursed antique cross that lets him not only repel vampires, but incinerate them. Of course, he must kill someone to get the cross to work. Jack's friend, a priest, is the first one killed by the cross and Jack becomes involved as a result. Ultimiately we find out that the man's fiancee is now a willing vampire. Ultimately, everyone is killed, including the vampire hunter and his fiancee.
Director: Armand Mastroianni
Writer: Peter Mohan
Ray is jailed for contempt of court; Fraser gets arrested to protect him.
Director: George Bloomfield
Writer: Peter Mohan
Ray arrests a mob boss for minor assault, and Fraser is determined to make it stick.
Director: George Bloomfield
Writer: Peter Mohan
Investigating the disappearance of an old college friend, Will finds himself caught in an underground fight club where the combatants are genetically engineered abnormals who fight to the death like modern day gladiators.
Director: Brenton Spencer
Writer: Peter Mohan
Fresh from the realization that she is a member of the Fae, Bo is approached by a strange client, Will, a real life Will O' the Wisp. The storehouse of jewels he's collected over the centuries has been stolen... by a human! While this line of work is foreign to Bo, Will offers her an irresistible payment - information about where she might have come from. As Bo gets involved in the recovery of Will's gems, she finds the shocking truth about the thief... and the weird and deadly forces that seem to also be on the trail of the jewels.
Director: Rob Lieberman
Writer: Peter Mohan
Fraser has amnesia after being thrown from a speeding van driven by diamond thieves and forgets everything -- his name, his identity, and the license plate of the speeding van. Ray tries to prod Fraser's memory by recounting some of their times together.
Director: Gilbert M. Shilton
Writer: Peter Mohan
Coreen is possessed by a demon, who wants to use her to get to Vicky. Vicky must make a choice that could imperil her soul. Mike gets in more trouble at work because of his association with Vicky and Henry finalizes his arrangements to move to Vancouver. Series finale
Director: N/A
Writer: Peter Mohan
Event: CHURCH OF CORDIERS SALON, FRANCE 1600 Sydney and Nigel are thrown into an international intrigue, when one of Nostradamus' prophecies predicts that a Fox will stop a royal assassination. Sydney and Nigel must crack the prophet's cryptic code to identify the assassin in time, armed only with need to know information and a 16th century riddle.
Director: Paolo Barzman
Writer: Peter Mohan
XIII and Sam follow a clue from Sheridan to Green Falls, a small town where XIII may have grown up.As XIII begins to ask questions about himself and his father, who is a local reporter, XIII stirs up old secrets and modern-day violence.
Director: Philippe Haïm
Writer: Peter Mohan
Having learned in Bitterroot that he was trained for a corporate intrusion mission in Costa Verde, XIII and Jones head off to investigate. As they dig deeper into XIII’s possible involvement there, they make stunning discoveries.
Director: Michael Robison
Writer: Peter Mohan
The woman that Mike arrested is charged for a murder, but the way the wounds come out,she couldn't have done it. Vicki and Henry find out the woman's true self.
Director: Andy Mikita
Writer: Peter Mohan