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The Best Episodes Directed By Bill Froehlich

Every TV Episode Directed by Bill Froehlich Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Bill Froehlich Ratings Summary

"Dust To Dust" is the best rated episode directed by Bill Froehlich. It scored 7/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 2/25/1990 and is rated 1.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Do You Know Where Your Kids Are?".

  • Dust To Dust
    7.0/101 votes

    #1 - Dust To Dust

    Season 2 Episode 20 - Aired 2/25/1990

    This is a sequel to PrimeCut. Three former cannibals start up their eating habits again when an unknown man drops dead in their living room. After all three eat him, they find out that the man was an astronaut who escaped an underground lab in Springwood. The astronaut was infected with a virus, which has now infected the three cannibals. The government picks them up and puts them in their underground lab for testing. The second half of the episode is centered on ""Tracker"", the lone survivor of the virus. ""Tracker"" wants to escape and eventually lures an innocent scientist to help her.

    Director: Bill Froehlich

    Writer: N/A

  • Do You Know Where Your Kids Are?
    6.0/101 votes

    #2 - Do You Know Where Your Kids Are?

    Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 12/10/1989

    This is a sequel to Bloodlines. Lisa Wax has to babysit for the Burtons, not knowing that the Burtons' eldest adopted daughter Patty has been locked up in the family basement most of her life for killing her adopted mother. Lisa starts having hallucinations and seeing visions of Patty as the Devil himself, trying to lure the little boy into the basement. Somehow Patty escapes and imprisons Lisa in the basement, without the parent's thinking any different. The second half of the episode is about Patty and how she somehow meets Mrs.Wax. Mrs.Wax invites her to stay in her house. The town thinks that Lisa is dead, due to a car accident. Meanwhile Lisa escapes the basement and heads to a confrontation to end all confrontations.

    Director: Bill Froehlich

    Writer: N/A