The best episode directed by Madeline Cripe is "Burnin' Down the House", rated 8.2/10 from 13 user votes. It was "written by Joel Madison". "Burnin' Down the House" aired on 9/18/1995 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Not, I Barbecue".
While Carlton is away at a Young Republican camp, Will cooks up a flambe of a disaster on a night when an influential judge is coming to dinner, and Will can only make it through the night with the help of Geoffrey, and other plan is not to make Phil find out.
Director: Madeline Cripe
Writer: Joel Madison
Will and Carlton's double date ends unromantically when a big bruiser shows up looking for his squeeze.
Director: Madeline Cripe
Writer: Matt Tarses
Will gets roped into a weekend ski trip with Carlton that quickly turns to disaster when their party arrives; meanwhile, back home, Hilary prepares to leave the nest.
Director: Madeline Cripe
Writer: Josh Goldstein
Geoffrey's life changes overnight when a man claiming to be his long-lost son shows up and charms everyone - except Will, who discovers the guy's not what he seems. Meanwhile, Hilary starts writing her autobiography, and an early childhood photo reveals a shocking secret.
Director: Madeline Cripe
Writer: Lisa Rosenthal
Say, homie, could you do me a favor? Just-married Jazz makes a surprising request of Will.
Director: Madeline Cripe
Writer: Leslie Ray