The Best Episodes Directed By Jeff Meyer

Every TV Episode Directed by Jeff Meyer Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Jeff Meyer Ratings Summary

The best episode directed by Jeff Meyer is "Standard Deviation", rated 7.7/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by Steve Skrovan". "Standard Deviation" aired on 10/4/1996 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Diamonds".

  • Standard Deviation
    7.7/10 3 votes

    #1 - Standard Deviation

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/4/1996

    For a criminal-psychology course, Robert issues standard IQ tests to Raymond and Debra and boy, is Raymond smarting when they get the results. But his feelings change when he discovers that Robert was playing mind games with them by telling each they scored hired than the other.

    Director: Jeff Meyer

    Writer: Steve Skrovan

  • Diamonds
    7.7/10 3 votes

    #2 - Diamonds

    Season 1 Episode 16 - Aired 2/7/1997

    Ray finds out that the diamond on Debra's engagement ring is a fake, so he steals it from her to get it changed, only to find out after that she already had it changed. She had her grandma's $15,000 diamond put in.

    Director: Jeff Meyer

    Writer: Tucker Cawley

  • Fascinatin' Debra
    7.7/10 3 votes

    #3 - Fascinatin' Debra

    Season 1 Episode 21 - Aired 3/17/1997

    A popular radio psychologist comes to the house to interview Debra for a book on the American family. But the doctor finds that the rest of the eccentric Barones are more captivating, leaving "normal" Debra feeling left out because she's not "quirky or funny or interesting."

    Director: Jeff Meyer

    Writer: Tucker Cawley

  • Look Don't Touch
    7.3/10 3 votes

    #4 - Look Don't Touch

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/11/1996

    Nemo's niece, Angelina, takes employment at Nemo's as a waitress at Nemo's. When Angelina catches Ray's eye, he has a lot of explaining to do to his wife, Debra especially when Angelina calls him at home. Ray accidentally leaves his wallet at Nemo's, and Angelina calls him at home to let him know she found it. But, because he feels guilty about his innocent attraction, Ray denies ever knowing her. When the situation is blown out of proportion by the Barone family, Debra decides to visit Nemo's to see what all the fuss is about.

    Director: Jeff Meyer

    Writer: Lew Schneider

  • Recovering Pessimist
    6.7/10 3 votes

    #5 - Recovering Pessimist

    Season 1 Episode 18 - Aired 2/28/1997

    When Debra tries to change Ray's pessimistic attitude about winning the "Sports Writer of the Year Award," he agrees to change his ways and become more upbeat – and suffers the downside of being the only optimist in his family. When Ray finally starts feeling good about himself and his recent accomplishments, his family is surprised by the change in his personality and accuses him of being a "bragger with a swelled head."

    Director: Jeff Meyer

    Writer: Steve Skrovan

  • High School
    6.3/10 3 votes

    #6 - High School

    Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 11/24/1997

    Ray makes a startling discovery when he takes Debra to his 20th high school reunion. It turns out that Debra's "one of them" – the cool people who hated him and used to throw him into the girls' bathroom! Depressed about being unmasked as a "nerd," Ray tries to deal with their mixed marriage.

    Director: Jeff Meyer

    Writer: Jeremy Stevens

  • Neighbors
    6.0/10 4 votes

    #7 - Neighbors

    Season 1 Episode 20 - Aired 3/10/1997

    Irate neighbors are seriously up in arms over Ray's noisy dad and meddling mom so they demand a powwow at Ray's house, where his parents stumble upon the raucous caucus.

    Director: Jeff Meyer

    Writer: Jeremy Stevens

  • Civil War
    6.0/10 3 votes

    #8 - Civil War

    Season 2 Episode 13 - Aired 1/5/1998

    Feeling left out when he thinks that his father selectively asked his brother to join a Civil War re-enactment, Ray voluntarily enlists for the Battle of Gettysburg. As the men prepare for Battle, a funny thing happens and Ray is finally able to tell Frank that he wishes they did more together. So, although Frank's on the side of the North and Raymond's on the side of the South, the Barone soldiers are able to put their political differences aside and share much more than a Civil War handshake.

    Director: Jeff Meyer

    Writer: Steve Skrovan