The best episode directed by Wil Shriner is "Give Mommy a Kiss", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Pat Bullard". "Give Mommy a Kiss" aired on 1/12/2001 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Adventures of Captain Karma".
Pete must face his feelings for Berg's mom after her fling with his fire captain goes up in flames. Meanwhile, a hot stock tip from Ashley has Johnny burning through his savings to strike it rich.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Pat Bullard
Fate catches Berg unaware when he runs into a young woman who's not like the girl he knew in high school. Meanwhile, Sharon enlists Johnny to escort her to a business affair, and Ashley and Pete find themselves together---and enjoying each other's company.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: N/A
Everyone's shocked when Jake announces that he got married over the weekend to a woman he met at a friend's wedding. After realising he may have rushed things, Jake gets an annulment.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: N/A
Niles plans on proposing to Daphne, so he prepares his speech; buys a ring; and hires a choir, a string quartet, a trumpet player and Wolfgang Puck. But Daphne's mother is still staying with them, and on the night Niles plans to propose, Daphne begins to feel ill.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Rob Hanning
Guilt feelings over a sexual liaison with Roz plague Frasier, who heads out to her family reunion in Wisconsin to make amends.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Lori Kirkland Baker
When Roz takes a vacation, Frasier's new call screener takes over Roz's job - and his show.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Jay Kogen
Frasier holds a 'Dress as Your Hero' Halloween party, but nobody can tell who he is. Meanwhile, Niles dresses as Martin, Daphne as Elton John, Martin as Joe DiMaggio and Roz as Wonder Woman for the party.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Eric Zicklin
Weight loss challenges KACL, enrolled in a pound-shedding contest that pits Frasier against a taunting nemesis who bullied him in high school.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Bob Daily
Frasier's show has branched out to Spokane, and he goes to the station in Spokane to meet the press. He quickly finds out that the press and his callers refuse to warm up to him.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Eric Zicklin
Frasier's co-workers cajole him into helping them build a house for Habitat for Humanity. Frasier mostly seems to get in the way, and his participation is limited to stirring paint and a little bit of sanding.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Patricia Breen
Johhny wants to become a fireman.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Liz Sagal
John has his hands full when a former patient dies and leaves him his ashes, and a current patient suffers a puzzling rapid heartbeat. Elsewhere, Reggie turns a blind eye to her handsome new boyfriend's glaring flaws
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Anne Flett-Giordano
John is crankier than normal when he suffers a bout of insomnia, which he believes can be cured by watching mindless TV shows. Unfortunately, his TV set is broken and he refuses to buy a new one.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: N/A
John hurts his shoulder and is afraid to have an MRI, so Reggie goes with him for support; Linda dates identical twins.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: David Isaacs
Reggie starts dating one of John's recently divorced friends, but can't stop obsessing about the guy's former wife.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: N/A
John agrees to give free medical care to Bob, Reggie and Jake in exchange for repairs, food and magazines.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Michael Markowitz
Jake and Bob misinterpret one of Chris's phone conversations and assume that she and John are sleeping together. At the office, John tries to persuade a promiscuous teen to use condoms.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Russ Woody
Frasier learns that Dr. Phil McGraw is in town for a special. The two are old friends, but Frasier is angry at Phil for supposedly swindling him out of $200 in a poker game. He reluctantly agrees to take the star-struck Roz to the set to see him.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Sam Johnson
Martin hits it off with two women, and it's the rich one his sons scheme to hit up to bail out their bankrupt prep school.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Rob Hanning
While out for a family dinner, the Barones spot Robert's ex-wife, which prompts them to reminisce about the demise of his marriage. The family tells Amy the truth about Robert's failed marriage to Joanne, whom Frank not-so-affectionately refers to as ""a nutcracker."" The surprise sighting also brings back some personally harrowing memories for Robert – although, when Joanne suggests the ex-spouses get together, Robert seems intrigued.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Steve Skrovan
Junior asks his dad to teach him how to box so he can protect his sister's honor; Junior knocks out his dad in boxing on a lucky shot.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: N/A
Lorelai and Chris attend Yale Parents' Weekend where they find Emily and Richard. Chris takes Rory and all her friends out for dinner after feeling guilty that he wasn't around when Rory was growing up. At the end, she shows her commitment to her duties as editor of the newspaper by gathering the troops to report on a story.
Director: Wil Shriner
Writer: Rebecca Rand Kirshner