The best episode directed by Steve Socki is "Field Trip", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Craig Bartlett". "Field Trip" aired on 10/9/1996 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Benchwarmer".
The kids are really looking forward to their field trip to the aquarium - especially when they remember the scary Lock Jaw from their last trip. But, when they get there, they see that Lock Jaw isn't really that scary. Arnold notices how neglected the old turtle looks, and returns later with Grandma to set it free.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Craig Bartlett
Arnold has trouble with the basketball coach and his favored son.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Jonathan Greenberg
The new girl is teased at school by Helga and the other girls, but she's soon accepted by everyone.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Steve Viksten
Rhonda and Nadine fall out over working on a project at school, leaving Arnold to work with both of them separately.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Jonathan Greenberg
Harold is invited to Rhonda's party and befriends the female bully, Big Patty.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Steve Viksten
As a science assignment, Arnold and Helga have to work together, and get along with each other, for 24 hours in the Sunset Arms greenhouse.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Jordana Arkin
The school is doing the play "Romeo and Juliet". Arnold lands the role as Romeo so Helga will do anything to beat out other girls to get the part of Juliet, so that she can kiss Arnold in the final scene.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Steve Viksten
Arnold and the gang play on a basketball team, but their coach tells them to throw the ball to one person, his son, Tucker.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Christopher Simmons
Arnold and Helga compete on a Spelling Bee contest.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Joe Ansolabehere
Eugene is accused of pulling the fire alarm. In the school court, the jury thinks Eugene is guilty except for Arnold, who believes there is a shadow of a doubt.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Steve Viksten
When Harold is walking in the street, he finds a kitty that belongs to an old lady and he takes it, but then everybody appears, and Harold has to surrender the kitty to the old lady.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Steve Viksten
Gerald and Arnold get on the case when Timberly loses her Barney-esque doll.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Jonathan Greenberg
Helga's mother tries to let her and her father, Bob, bond.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Steve Viksten
Arnold follows in his Grandpa's footsteps and competes in the annual block party eating contest. After much munching Old Football Head goes stomach to stomach with eating legend Seymour 'The Disposal'.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Joe Purdy
Phoebe becomes hall monitor and asks Helga for tips. She becomes overwhelmed by the "power" and soon everyone wants the old Phoebe back, even Helga once she realizes Phoebe's also giving her detentions.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Rachel Lipman
Helga and Arnold fall asleep and have their own "parody/dream" of the opera Carmen.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Craig Bartlett
Teachers of Arnold's school go on strike because of inadequate funding; He and his friends are on cloud nine, only to find out that every lost school day will be taken from their summer vacation.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Joe Purdy
Grandpa becomes tired of dealing with the boarding house and decides to sell. Arnold has to convince him how important it is for everyone to remain in the boarding house and what they would lose if it was sold.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Joe Purdy
Patty challenges Helga to a fight after Helga gets on her last nerves by picking on her once too many.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Steve Viksten
Curly gets enraged after a minor playground mix up. He locks himself in the principal's office and refuses to come out.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Joe Purdy
Oskar gets a job as a newspaper carrier but uses Arnold as cover for his laziness.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Steve Viksten
Bob hires a nanny to help Miriam around the house, much to Helga's dismay. From this moment on, Helga attempts to scare the nanny away.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Antoinette Stella
Helga, lost in a love reverie, writes 'Arnold loves Helga' on a wall, but changes the name to 'Lila' when the kids approach. Lila thinks that Arnold loves her until he explains the mistake. Then he falls for Lila and she is forced to break up with him.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Steve Viksten
Chuckie introduces his imaginary friend Barney (who looks just like Chuckie, according to Chuckie), to the other Rugrats, but becomes concerned when Barney "oversteps his authority." Meanwhile, Didi runs with Betty in the "Save the Grunion" 10km marathon, paying a little "price" at its end.
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Paul Germain
Grandpa Lou tells the story of how much Stu and Drew fought as babies and try to get th eold tv working so they can watch the TV show, ""Blocky and Oxwinkle"".
Director: Steve Socki
Writer: Joe Ansolabehere