The best episode directed by William Russ is "Heartbreak Cory", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Heartbreak Cory" aired on 2/6/1998 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Poetic License: An Ode to Holden Caulfield".
The gang hits the ski slopes, but Cory gets hurt and is relegated to the lodge...where he meets a "cute mountain girl" he finds hard to resist.
Director: William Russ
Writer: N/A
When Cory degrades a student's poem that Mr. Feeny reads in class, he is dismayed when he finds out that Shawn wrote it.
Director: William Russ
Writer: N/A
On the first day of college, an ambitious Cory fills his schedule with tough courses but quickly cracks under the pressure and flees to Mr. Feeny's side in Wyoming. Meanwhile, Eric tries to be more sensitive so Rachel will be attracted to him.
Director: William Russ
Writer: N/A
Cory may be possibly expelled from college, when he knocks a teacher out the screen-window of the commons room. However, that same teacher hit on Topanga in her dorm last night, and he's lying about it.
Director: William Russ
Writer: N/A
When Cory has nightmares where the recurring theme finds him trying to kill Shawn in imaginative ways, he goes to Feeny for an interpretation. Meanwhile, Eric finds a new, but odd, roommate -- one who seems to have seen Hitchcock's "Psycho" once too often.
Director: William Russ
Writer: N/A
After a war of harmless pranks goes too far and threatens to break up the old gang, Feeny steps in to help mend fences. But he finds that even his intervention may not be enough to reunite the once-tight teens.
Director: William Russ
Writer: David Brownfield