The Best Episodes Directed By Anthony Edwards

Every TV Episode Directed by Anthony Edwards Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Anthony Edwards Ratings Summary

The best episode directed by Anthony Edwards is "Of Past Regret and Future Fear", rated 8.2/10 from 5 user votes. It was "written by Jack Orman". "Of Past Regret and Future Fear" aired on 4/30/1998 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Family Matters".

  • Of Past Regret and Future Fear
    8.2/10 5 votes

    #1 - Of Past Regret and Future Fear

    Season 4 Episode 20 - Aired 4/30/1998

    A 31-year-old security guard is brought in suffering from severe chemical burns, and a 21-year-old man is wheeled in after falling 75 feet into a river. Meanwhile, Benton is upset that Carla's boyfriend is part of Reese's baptism.

    Director: Anthony Edwards

    Writer: Jack Orman

  • Family Matters
    8.0/10 5 votes

    #2 - Family Matters

    Season 6 Episode 10 - Aired 1/6/2000

    In order to get her paitient to tell her the location of a missing body, Corday agrees to grant him a fatal wish. Kovac befriends two brothers. He tells Weaver that his wife and children died in the Bosnian war. Former medical student Deb Chen returns to County General as a resident, using her Chinese name, Jing-Mei Chen.

    Director: Anthony Edwards

    Writer: Patrick Harbinson

  • Fear of Commitment
    8.0/10 4 votes

    #3 - Fear of Commitment

    Season 7 Episode 20 - Aired 5/3/2001

    Maggie contests Abby's attempt to institutionalize her. Weaver treats a few bizarre patients. When Legaspi returns to work after being exonerated of sexual harassment, Weaver tries to reconcile with her. Benton injures his hand while transporting his former teacher to the hospital and must contend with the teacher's wisecracking elderly buddies.

    Director: Anthony Edwards

    Writer: R. Scott Gemmill

  • Take These Broken Wings
    7.8/10 6 votes

    #4 - Take These Broken Wings

    Season 2 Episode 21 - Aired 5/9/1996

    Susan visits a psychiatrist to cope with the loss of Little Susie. Jeanie's estranged husband Al checks in the ER complaining of flu-like symptoms, which turn out to be caused by HIV. Shep expects Carol to back his version of events during an official investigation of his behavior. Loretta takes a turn for the worse. Doug discovers that his father has disappeared with a LOT of Karen's money.

    Director: Anthony Edwards

    Writer: Lydia Woodward