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The Best Episodes Directed By David J. plenn

Every TV Episode Directed by David J. plenn Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

David J. Plenn Ratings Summary

"Homecoming" is the best rated episode directed by David J. Plenn. It scored 10/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 2/9/1998 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Voice".

  • Homecoming
    10.0/101 votes

    #1 - Homecoming

    Season 2 Episode 15 - Aired 2/9/1998

    Convinced that she'll fail in her basketball comeback, Mary develops a horrible attitude making her quite unpleasant. Eric laments that Mary never talks to him anymore. Lucy is excited over the prospect of her best friend Suzanne coming to visit, until she learns the girl ran away from home. Afraid of his science teacher, Mrs. Hunter, Simon loses his confidence in his ability to complete a class project and feigns illness to avoid it. Also, Ruthie is fearful of her first field trip thinking that she'll get lost from the group.

    Director: David J. Plenn

    Writer: N/A

  • The Voice
    10.0/101 votes

    #2 - The Voice

    Season 3 Episode 19 - Aired 5/3/1999

    Eric defends a custodian named Rudy from Simon's school who claims to be hearing messages from God and is forced into early retirement through the school board. Annie wants to cut loose for the evening, and does so with other fellow mothers. Ruthie encounters a chimp living in the Camden's tree in the backyard, but nobody in her family believes her when she tells them about it. Mary stays up babysitting for the twins when the parent's are out, and is ditched by Lucy.

    Director: David J. Plenn

    Writer: Ron Darian

  • Hoop Dreams
    10.0/101 votes

    #3 - Hoop Dreams

    Season 4 Episode 18 - Aired 4/10/2000

    After Mary dreams about playing basketball with the Los Angeles Laker's players, she receives an unexpected call from her coach. Mary gets her hopes up that she may be drafted by the WNBA after high school. Meanwhile, Eric and Annie get their feelings hurt after hearing Simon and Lucy, that they would'nt want to be a minister or a stay-at-home mom like they are. By this, Eric and Annie decide to spend more time with the kids to explain their roles that they've chosen in life.

    Director: David J. Plenn

    Writer: N/A

  • One Hundred
    10.0/101 votes

    #4 - One Hundred

    Season 5 Episode 12 - Aired 1/29/2001

    As Annie plans a mysterious day of cleaning as Eric discovers the shocking news that Mary ran away from ""The Colonel""'s to come back home because of a devious scheme she had with Robbie and freaks out. Eric is convinced that more trouble is brewing and goes to insane lengths to find answers. In reality, Mary is heading home for a huge surprise birthday party for Eric, attended by all the people whose lives he's changed for the better in the past few years. Chores at home are interrupted, however, when Ruthie discovers Frankie and Johnny's baby, Mercy at the Camden front doorstep. Meanwhile, Lucy stays with her friend Mike's (guest-star Jeremy Lelliot) near catatonic mother for the day, and drops a proverbial bomb on Lucy. Also, Matt and Simon try to figure out why they delivered Mrs. Bink (guest-star Eileen Brennan) to the hospital.

    Director: David J. Plenn

    Writer: N/A

  • Work
    10.0/101 votes

    #5 - Work

    Season 6 Episode 4 - Aired 10/15/2001

    Eric tries to arrange a romantic evening with Annie, but Annie keeps turning down every attempt he throws at her. At the same time, Annie takes Eric by surprise with the news that she would like to quit college and to start teaching to help get her out of her depression. Meanwhile, Simon is at risk of being fired from his new job at the pizza parlor by his excessive tardiness and discovering that waiting tables takes more people skills than he's equipped to handle. Also, Robbie sets Lucy on a date with one of his friends while Matt is concerned about a woman who keeps showing up at the clinic a lot. Lastly, Mary performs terribly in fire fighting training distracted by her consuming relationship with Wilson.

    Director: David J. Plenn

    Writer: N/A