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The Best Episodes Directed By Carl Schenkel

Every TV Episode Directed by Carl Schenkel Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 4.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - Ghostwriter

    S1:E19

    Jeffrey Hunt will resort to anything to create a lucrative career as a novelist, even if it means faking his own death. His wife Debby believes he is dead and continues her affair with Tony, Jeffrey's editor. By the end, everyone must pay for their own deceptions.

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    Director:Carl Schenkel
    Writer:N/A
  2. 3.0/10(1 votes)

    #2 - The Killer

    S1:E16

    Meg is a paraplegic who is ignored by her family. When she finds everyone but her brother, Jonathan, dead she assumes he killed them. While trying to figure out who is responsible, what she remembers is not what she expected.

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    Director:Carl Schenkel
    Writer:N/A
  3. 3.0/10(1 votes)

    #3 - Homebodies

    S2:E5

    Vicious and ruthless killer Ron and his antsy wimp partner Jimmy Lee Stoler are a couple of escaped convicts on the lam from the law. The dangerous duo break into a model home in search of a safe only to discover a family residing in said swanky abode.

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    Director:Carl Schenkel
    Writer:N/A
  4. 2.0/10(1 votes)

    #4 - True Believer

    S1:E23

    A non-believer in the supernatural, Detective Frank Sheen must investigate a priest's suspicious suicide. Upon questioning Father Dowling he learns that the convent is demonically possessed. Unbeknownst to the detective, the site used to be a convent that closed down when a Sister Theresa committed suicide. After one night in the place, he soon begins having his own suicidal feelings.

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    Director:Carl Schenkel
    Writer:N/A

Carl Schenkel Ratings Summary

"Ghostwriter" is the best rated episode directed by Carl Schenkel. It scored 4/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 1/7/1986 and is rated 1.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Killer".