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The Best Episodes Directed By Larry Reibman

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

Larry Reibman Ratings Summary

"Will The Real Fred Rovick Please Stand Up?" is the best rated episode directed by Larry Reibman. It scored 8/10 based on 2 votes. It was written by Robert Doherty. It aired on 2/5/2010 and is rated 1.7 points higher than their second-best episode, "No One Here Can Love or Understand Me".

  • Will The Real Fred Rovick Please Stand Up?
    8.0/102 votes

    #1 - Will The Real Fred Rovick Please Stand Up?

    Season 6 Episode 14 - Aired 2/5/2010

    With everyone caught up in the sensational trial of luscious young Gloria, accused of the murder of her 93 year old husband, Allison begins seeing the face of a man named Fred everywhere she goes.

    Director: Larry Reibman

    Writer: Robert Doherty

  • No One Here Can Love or Understand Me
    6.3/103 votes

    #2 - No One Here Can Love or Understand Me

    Season 5 Episode 11 - Aired 8/19/2014

    Melissa reveals her knowledge of Alison's disappearance to Spencer; Emily seeks Ezra's help.

    Director: Larry Reibman

    Writer: Joseph Dougherty

  • FrAmed
    6.0/104 votes

    #3 - FrAmed

    Season 6 Episode 8 - Aired 7/28/2015

    After their latest run-in with Charles, tensions are at an all-time high with the PLLs and the town of Rosewood. Aria’s big moment of seeing her work displayed in an art gallery is in jeopardy as Ella is determined to keep her safe at home. Hanna is still uncomfortable with the unexpected scholarship money and is determined to give it back, even if that means ruining her chances at going to her school of choice. And to top it off, the one normal high-school rite of passage the girls are looking forward to is in danger as Rosewood High is considering not letting the PLLs attend prom due to security issues. Meanwhile, the more Alison learns about her brother the harder she finds it to connect a deranged murderer to the young blonde haired boy she sees in the photos and in her memories.

    Director: Larry Reibman

    Writer: Bryan M. Holdman