The best episode directed by Rob Schiller is "S'Ain't Valentine's", rated 7.6/10 from 5 user votes. It was "written by Michael J. Weithorn". "S'Ain't Valentine's" aired on 2/8/1999 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Hungry Man".
Arthur hits it off with a woman at a Valentine's Day dance for seniors.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: Michael J. Weithorn
Carrie asks Doug to join her at a dinner party for a Japanese client. But when he arrives ravenous after not eating all day, he discovers there's no dinner and tries to eat whatever he can find.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: Tony Sheehan
Doug and Carrie try desperately to ship Arthur off to friends for the weekend so they can enjoy some intimate time together, but no one's eager to take him.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: Rock Reuben
Carrie scolds Doug for inviting their pesky neighbors over--until she learns they want to offer their time-share in the Hamptons.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: N/A
Doug can't seem to confront his new neighbors when their dog keeps Doug and Carrie awake all night.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: David Litt
When a cop who gave Carrie a traffic ticket asks her out on a date, Doug talks her into going out with him until their court date.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: Josh Goldsmith
When the shift supervisor leaves for heart surgery, Doug is selected for the position, but despite the promotion, he hates the job. On top of that, Deacon feels he was overlooked because he's black.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: Tony Sheehan
Doug is distraught by Carrie's indifference when she learns that his new trainee is a beautiful woman, so he tries to make her think something's going on.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: N/A
Doug and Carrie's marital tension continues, as they ponder whether they have a future together. Arthur and Ava's wedding day turns problematic.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: Michael J. Weithorn
Doug is ecstatic when Arthur moves out of the basement and gets his own apartment following an argument between the two men. But Carrie is saddened by her father's move and wants Doug to ask him to return.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: David Litt
Doug and Carrie feel pressure to have a baby after learning that a friend is pregnant. Meanwhile, Arthur recalls when Carrie was born.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: Michael J. Weithorn
A government holiday is anything but for Carrie, who spends it cleaning her kitchen, and for Doug, who spends it golfing--or trying to--with friend Ray Barone.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: David Bickel
Marvin and Henry anxiously await the premiere of the newest scary movie, but Liz tells them the movie is off limits. When the boys see it anyway, they learn their lesson when the horrors of the screen start to come to life.
Director: Rob Schiller
Writer: Peter Dirksen