The Best Episodes Directed By Larry Elikann

Every TV Episode Directed by Larry Elikann Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

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    1.0/10(2 votes)

    #1 - Deliberate Disclosure

    S2:E16

    During breakfast, Lance presents the paper for Melissa to see and thinks he is off the hook. However, Melissa knows that Richard printed this because she would not sell him her father's property. When Angie learns that Richard's evidence is from the paternity results that Lance gave him, Angie denounces Lance's inheritance. At home, Cole, referring to the same article, thinks Melissa finally told the truth about Cole's fatherhood to Joseph. Although Cole's murder charges were dropped, Chase knows they will never hear the end of this until Carlo Agretti's murderer is found. At the hospital, Angie visits Elliot McKay, who, although quite ill, defiantly rejects Angie's offer to buy his vineyard. In town, Vickie meets Nick, who professes his love for her. At The Globe, Melissa confronts Richard about the newspaper article and when Richard refuses to print a retraction, Melissa threatens to sue him for libel. Richard welcomes the extra publicity.

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    1.0/10(1 votes)

    #2 - Outcall

    S4:E14

    The shooting of a masseuse girl in Chinatown convinces Hooker that a Vietnamese crime mob is operating in the area and trying to take over the district's message parlours. With information from a Vietnamese girlfriend of Corrigan's, Romano goes undercover at the parlour in the middle of the trouble as an outcall driver, while Stacy works as one of the massage girls; but when Stacy's cover is roused, Hooker must race to save her...

    Director:Larry Elikann
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Larry Elikann Ratings Summary

"Deliberate Disclosure" is the best rated episode directed by Larry Elikann. It scored 1/10 based on 2 votes. It was written by Scott Hamner. It aired on 1/28/1983 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Outcall".