The Best Episodes Directed By Skip Schoolnik

Every TV Episode Directed by Skip Schoolnik Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Skip Schoolnik Ratings Summary

The best episode directed by Skip Schoolnik is "Underneath", rated 8.2/10 from 5 user votes. It was "written by Sarah Fain". "Underneath" aired on 4/14/2004 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Habeas Corpses".

  • Underneath
    8.2/10 5 votes

    #1 - Underneath

    Season 5 Episode 17 - Aired 4/14/2004

    Angel, Gunn and Spike rescue Lindsey from a suburban hell dimension; Lorne and Eve are pursued by a representative of the senior partners; and Wesley consoles Illyria, who hates her new world.

    Director: Skip Schoolnik

    Writer: Sarah Fain

  • Habeas Corpses
    7.8/10 4 votes

    #2 - Habeas Corpses

    Season 4 Episode 8 - Aired 1/15/2003

    Connor gets locked inside Wolfram and Hart with the Big Bad doomsday beast, who turns the legal firms staff into an army of zombies.

    Director: Skip Schoolnik

    Writer: Jeffrey Bell

  • Quickening
    7.2/10 4 votes

    #3 - Quickening

    Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 11/12/2001

    As Angel and his friends try to determine what kind of baby Darla will have, Holtz starts his search for Angel... while Lilah and Nathan send out a SWAT team to find Darla.

    Director: Skip Schoolnik

    Writer: Jeffrey Bell

  • Slouching Toward Bethlehem
    7.2/10 4 votes

    #4 - Slouching Toward Bethlehem

    Season 4 Episode 4 - Aired 10/27/2002

    After Cordelia returns, she doesn't remember her friends and Lorne senses a major evil brewing. Scared by the world of demons and vampires, Cordelia takes refuge with Connor, who saves her from a demon attack.

    Director: Skip Schoolnik

    Writer: Jeffrey Bell

  • Destiny
    7.1/10 10 votes

    #5 - Destiny

    Season 5 Episode 8 - Aired 11/19/2003

    After Spike receives a strange package, Wolfram and Hart employees are possessed by evil... while Angel and Spike are set against each other in a quest that brings their 100-year-old rivalry to a head.

    Director: Skip Schoolnik

    Writer: Steven S. DeKnight