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The Best Episodes Directed By Richard Alexander Wells

Every TV Episode Directed by Richard Alexander Wells Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Richard Alexander Wells Ratings Summary

"My Fault" is the best rated episode directed by Richard Alexander Wells. It scored 8.5/10 based on 6 votes. It was written by Debra Fordham. It aired on 4/22/2004 and is rated 0.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "My Urologist".

  • My Fault
    8.5/106 votes

    #1 - My Fault

    Season 3 Episode 20 - Aired 4/22/2004

    Elliot asks Sean to move in with her, which only adds to J.D.'s problems. Turk is unsure why Dr. Miller's attitude towards him has changed, until he finds out that Carla un-invited her from their wedding. Dr. Kelso outrages Dr. Cox when he announces that Sacred Heart will begin doing full body scans, starting with an ever present hypochondriac patient, who wants any freebies he can get.

    Director: Richard Alexander Wells

    Writer: Debra Fordham

  • My Urologist
    8.3/106 votes

    #2 - My Urologist

    Season 5 Episode 23 - Aired 5/16/2006

    J.D. challenges an urologist's assessment on a consult for a patient in need of a risky surgical procedure. He also starts to fall for her. Meanwhile, Elliot considers breaking up with Keith, but Carla is showing extreme hormonal changes due to her pregnancy and tries to interfere. The Janitor and Dr. Kelso are having a little tiff of their own about fear.

    Director: Richard Alexander Wells

    Writer: Neil Goldman

  • Their Story
    7.8/106 votes

    #3 - Their Story

    Season 6 Episode 17 - Aired 4/19/2007

    The perspective shifts between Jordan, Ted, and Todd, as they go about their day. Jordan messes with Elliot and Keith's relationship and is disturbed when it doesn't give her any satisfaction. Ted tries to settle a pay dispute between the nurses and Dr. Kelso. Todd has found his calling in plastic surgery, but must convince Turk not to interfere with a sixteen-year-old girl getting breast implants.

    Director: Richard Alexander Wells

    Writer: Andy Schwartz