The best episode directed by Frank Weiss is "The Beeper Queen", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Michelle Lamoreaux". "The Beeper Queen" aired on 3/29/1999 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Girl Trouble".
After Bob pops his spine, Miriam runs Big Bob's Beepers. She gets in over her head and forgets about her family.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Michelle Lamoreaux
Arnold snaps at school after Helga tries his patience once too often.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Craig Bartlett
Arnold finds out that Oskar is illiterate and tries to teach him to read.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Joe Purdy
Helga wants to show Arnold that she can be as sophisticated as Lila is by taking him, Gerald, and Phoebe out to dinner with a coupon she won. She devises a plan to get out of paying when she discovers they're at the wrong restaurant.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Steve Viksten
Stinky grows a huge pumpkin to enter in a city competition.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Joe Purdy
Helga tries to separate Arnold from Lila while at the annual Cheese Fair.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Steve Viksten
After Grandpa tells Arnold that he never got his grade school diploma, Arnold convinces him to come to go back to school at P.S. 118.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Craig Bartlett
Arnold's classmates are tired of constantly telling them the right thing to do, so he stops giving them advice. Nevertheless, when his classmates get into sticky situations, they are in desperate need of his advice.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Michelle Lamoreaux
The kids must face two bullies when a new kid, Ludwig, returns and wants the vacant lot for himself.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Craig Bartlett
When Phoebe breaks a leg after being hit by a truck, Helga believes it's her fault (and it is), so she starts being nice to Phoebe. Yet when Phoebe's leg heals, she decides to stay disabled for a little longer.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Michelle Lamoreaux
After Big Bob has a heart attack, he tries to become nicer.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Joe Purdy
Harold, Sid, and Stinky all moon Principal Wartz, but Arnold is blamed, even though he was just an innocent bystander.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Steve Viksten
Helga's sister Olga comes home for spring break and becomes a classroom aid in Helga's class, much to Helga's chagrin.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Steve Viksten
Arnold becomes a hot (and dangerous) hitter. He keeps injuring people everytime he swings the bat. Afraid of hurting more people, Arnold refuses to play ball. Mickey Kaline helps him out.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: John D. Beck
Gerald's voice is deepened after having his tonsils out, just a few days before the school recital.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Craig Bartlett
A sleep-talking Helga confides into Bob's parrot about her love for Arnold. The next day, the parrot flies into Arnold's window, and it is up to Helga to get it.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Antoinette Stella
After Mr. Simmons wins an award, a TV station does a documentary on how he teaches.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Joe Purdy
Grandpa's Packard is stolen from an antique car show.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Craig Bartlett
When Arnold gives the superhero Monkeyman a taste of normal life, he's far too busy to bother helping the weak and downtrodden.
Director: Frank Weiss
Writer: Craig Bartlett