Doogie Howser is a doctor. He is also a 16-year-old genius who graduated college at age 10 and finished medical school at age 14. But he is still a teenager, with normal teenage friends and problems. But unlike a normal teenager, he is just learning to drive while also consulting on serious medical cases like heart transplants.
The best episode of "Doogie Howser, M.D." season 2 is "Doogenstein", rated 7.4/10 from 53 user votes. It was directed by Eric Laneuville and written by Vic Rauseo, Linda Morris. "Doogenstein" aired on 9/12/1990 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Guess Who's Coming to Doogie's".
Doogie's heavy third-year residency duties make him fear he's missing out on his youth.
Director: Eric Laneuville
Writer: Vic Rauseo, Linda Morris
Former gang member Raymond Alexander begins working at the hospital but his past may come back to haunt him.
Director: Stephen Cragg
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Doogie becomes famous after doing some public service announcements.
Director: Edwin Sherin
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Vinnie and his pregnant French teacher get stuck in an elevator.
Director: Joan Darling
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Doogie wants to buy a classic car. A mentally ill patient turns down treatment.
Director: Brad Silberling
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Doogie treats a once popular singer who is trying to make a comeback.
Director: Eric Laneuville
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Vinnie asks to "borrow" one of Doogie's old school papers. Meanwhile, Doogie treats a wealthy hypochondriac.
Director: Edwin Sherin
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Vinnie makes a zombie horror movie.
Director: Win Phelps
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Doogie and a hospitalized model realize they have something in common -- being judged by how beautiful or young they look.
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After Janine breaks up with him, Vinnie is not very thankful on Thanksgiving.
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Doogie rethinks his position on May-December relationships when he finds himself the victim of age discrimination.
Director: Joan Darling
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Vinnie tries to get help getting into film school from a TV network executive who's been admitted to the hospital.
Director: Joan Tewkesbury
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Doogie weighs his relationship with Wanda against an attractive nursing student.
Director: Victoria Hochberg
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Doogie wrecks his father's car and tries to cover it up.
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Wanda wants time alone after a family member dies.
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Doogie joins the hospital basketball team in order to fit in.
Director: Rob Thompson
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An AIDS-infected artist brings out everyone's true feelings about the disease.
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Vinnie joins Doogie and David on a camping trip.
Director: Bill D'Elia
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Grandpa Howser causes problems as Doogie's parents try to renovate the kitchen.
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Doogie and Wanda face more strains when he goes to a party with another woman.
Director: Gabrielle Beaumont
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Doogie's mom gets a job. Unfortunately for Doogie, it's at his hospital.
Director: Brad Silberling
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Two weeks of volunteer work in Mexico makes Jack reevaluate his life.
Director: Kristoffer Tabori
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Vinnie awaits word of whether he's accepted to film school.
Director: Charles Haid
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Problems are bound to occur when Doogie kisses Janine.
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Doogie takes a still-grieving Wanda to the prom then introduces her to a young heart patient to rekindle her spirit for living.
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