The Best Episodes Directed By John Erman

Every TV Episode Directed by John Erman Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for Part 1
    8.0/10(2 votes)

    #1 - Part 1

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    S1:E1

    In 1875, Scarlett O'Hara sets out to win back Rhett Butler, her estranged husband.

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    Director:John Erman
    Writer:N/A
  2. Background image for Of Moose and Men
    7.5/10(2 votes)

    #2 - Of Moose and Men

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    S4:E11

    Hawkeye tangles with a tough Army colonel, Colonel Spiker, B.J. helps Zale, who's received a "Dear John" letter, and Frank looks endlessly for Korean saboteurs.

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    Director:John Erman
    Writer:Jay Folb
  3. Background image for Nightmare
    7.3/10(3 votes)

    #3 - Nightmare

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    S1:E10

    In a war action with the planet Ebon, some soldiers are captured, interrogated and tortured.

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    Director:John Erman
  4. Background image for The Empath
    6.3/10(35 votes)

    #4 - The Empath

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    S3:E12

    While visiting a doomed planet, the landing party is subject to torturous experiments by powerful aliens.

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    Director:John Erman
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    6.0/10(1 votes)

    #5 - Episode 1

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    S1:E1

    The first episode develops the relationship between James Jackson III, a rich plantation owner's son and Easter, a slave. James marries a wealthy Southern lady, but he carries on with a lifelong affair with Easter, which will result in the birth of a girl, Queen. Queen's fair skin makes her soon notice that she is not as black as her fellow slaves. She is taken into the main plantation house to be the personal slave of James' daughter, where she spends her youth years trying to discern if Jackson is her real father. The Civil War seriously affects James' plantation putting an end to the old ways and the family matriarch tells Queen to find some other place to live.

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    Director:John Erman
    Writer:N/A
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    6.0/10(1 votes)

    #6 - Episode 2

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    S1:E2

    Queen journeys away from the plantation and discovers the delight of passing for white. However, when she is about to marry an ex Confederate soldier named Digby, she reveals her real roots and therefore faces his extreme anger. Abused and alone, Queen is forced into exile once more. Eventually, she gets employment at the home of two spinters and starts a relationship with a black hired hand by the the name Davis, shortly afterwards becoming pregnant of his child. Abandoned by the father and abused by the ladies, Queen escapes the relative comforts of her employers' home, taking her child with her.

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    Director:John Erman
    Writer:N/A
  7. Background image for Episode 3
    5.0/10(1 votes)

    #7 - Episode 3

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    S1:E3

    Reunited with Davis, the father of his son, Queen finds love but also hate as the man is lynched. Taking the road once more, Queen finds a new job and meets Alec Haley, who will become his husband and the father of her second son, Simon. Though Queen never finds an answer to her quest for belonging, she is at least moderately at peace with the place in which she finds herself. A household fire seems to be the triggering event that together with her sons' departure, causes Queen's nervous breakdown. She has serious issues seeing her first son Abner depart, and her mental state goes worse to the point that she needs to be institutionalized.

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    Director:John Erman
    Writer:N/A
  8. Background image for Change is Gonna Do Me Good
    4.0/10(1 votes)

    #8 - Change is Gonna Do Me Good

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    S4:E4

    Emily accuses Bob of being stuck in a middle-aged rut and challenges him to switch family responsibilities.

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    Director:John Erman
    Writer:N/A

John Erman Ratings Summary

"Part 1" is the best rated episode directed by John Erman. It scored 8/10 based on 2 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 11/13/1994 and is rated 0.5 points higher than their second-best episode, "Of Moose and Men".