The Best Episodes Written By Zoe Cheng

Every TV Episode Written by Zoe Cheng Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Zoe Cheng Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Zoe Cheng is "Triple Duty", rated 8.333/10 from 15 user votes. It was "directed by Bill Johnson". "Triple Duty" aired on 5/9/2021 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A.C.H.".

  • Triple Duty
    8.3/10 15 votes

    #1 - Triple Duty

    Season 3 Episode 13 - Aired 5/9/2021

    Officers Nolan and Bradford hope they can de-escalate a drug war before any innocent lives are lost. Meanwhile, Officer Harper hopes she can get Officer Chen ready to go undercover.

    Director: Bill Johnson

    Writer: Zoe Cheng

  • A.C.H.
    8.2/10 15 votes

    #2 - A.C.H.

    Season 4 Episode 5 - Aired 10/31/2021

    When a new designer drug hits LA streets, it turns users into “zombies,” and Officer Nolan and the team have a Halloween they won’t soon forget. Back at home, Lucy questions whether her apartment building might be haunted.

    Director: Daniel Willis

    Writer: Zoe Cheng

  • New Blood
    8.1/10 12 votes

    #3 - New Blood

    Season 3 Episode 11 - Aired 4/18/2021

    When professor Fiona Ryan’s car window is smashed following a series of mysterious notes, Nolan volunteers to guard her house overnight. Lucy notices that Tim is being much nicer to his new boot than he was with her and she does not like it.

    Director: Bill Roe

    Writer: Zoe Cheng

  • The Knock
    7.8/10 12 votes

    #4 - The Knock

    Season 4 Episode 12 - Aired 1/23/2022

    The team responds to the report of a severed hand washing up on the beach and are on the hunt to find its owner. Meanwhile, Tim attempts to prove he isn’t a control freak to Lucy and invites her on a double date with him and Ashley.

    Director: Charissa Sanjarernsuithikul

    Writer: Zoe Cheng

  • True Crime
    6.1/10 15 votes

    #5 - True Crime

    Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 2/28/2021

    The team gets the true crime docuseries treatment when they analyze a recent case featuring a former child actor whose adult life has garnered him a cult following.

    Director: Bill Roe

    Writer: Zoe Cheng