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The Best Episodes Directed By David G. phinney

Every TV Episode Directed by David G. phinney Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

David G. Phinney Ratings Summary

"A Dream of Jennifer" is the best rated episode directed by David G. Phinney. It scored 8/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by Alan Brennert. It aired on 2/14/1980 and is rated 1.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "Blind Faith".

  • A Dream of Jennifer
    8.0/101 votes

    #1 - A Dream of Jennifer

    Season 1 Episode 20 - Aired 2/14/1980

    Buck is haunted by the appearance of a young woman who bears a striking resemblance to Jennifer, a woman who Buck left behind when he was propelled into the 25th Century. He follows her, finds out her name is Leila Markeson, and soon discovers that she was made to look like Jennifer in order to lure Buck into a trap set by an alien who wants Buck to stop a space freighter from delivering weapons to a planet his people hope to conquer. Buck gets Wilma to detonate a warhead to deceive the aliens into thinking the shipment is destroyed. Buck defeats the enemy, but loses Leila, and his lost love again, as she tearfully dies in his arms.

    Director: David G. Phinney

    Writer: Alan Brennert

  • Blind Faith
    6.8/108 votes

    #2 - Blind Faith

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 11/1/1989

    February 6, 1964: Although the concert pianist he leaps into is blind, a fact, which bothers his girlfriend's disapproving mother, Sam can still see. At least until an exploding flashbulb blinds him at the crucial moment: when he must rescue his girlfriend from a serial killer.

    Director: David G. Phinney

    Writer: Scott Shepherd

  • The Hand of the Goral
    6.0/101 votes

    #3 - The Hand of the Goral

    Season 2 Episode 11 - Aired 3/26/1981

    Buck, Wilma, and Hawk explore a strange planet and come across the wreckage of a spacecraft and its lone survivor. He is taken back to the Searcher by Wilma, while Buck and Hawk continue to explore. After some unexplained happenings on the planet, they return to the Searcher, where they find that everyone has undergone personality changes -- becoming the opposite of their real selves. Buck soon learns that he can not even trust Wilma and Hawk to help him solve the mystery of what has happened.

    Director: David G. Phinney

    Writer: Francis Moss