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#1 - A Clean Escape
Season 1 Episode 1
Aired 8/4/2007
Set in a post-Apocalyptic future, psychiatrist Dr. Deanna Evans interrogates a confused man who is suffering from a lapse in memory.
Director: Mark Rydell
Writer: Sam Egan
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#2 - Little Brother
Season 1 Episode 6
Aired 8/5/2008
Set in the future, we are introduced to courtrooms without human judges or juries, and automated justice is the law of the land.
Director: Harold Becker
Writer: Robert Sheckley
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#3 - The Discarded
Season 1 Episode 4
Aired 8/25/2007
A group of people are sentenced to drift in space forever so they take one final chance at returning back to Earth.
Director: Jonathan Frakes
Writer: Harlan Ellison
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#4 - Watchbird
Season 1 Episode 5
Aired 8/5/2008
In the not too distant future, Watchbird robots, previously used as unmanned weapons for the military, are assigned to aid police forces in a small number of test cities. Their task is to prevent killing before it happens. However, soon everyone discovers the fragile formula of life and death.
Director: Darnell Martin
Writer: N/A
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#5 - Jerry Was a Man
Season 1 Episode 3
Aired 8/18/2007
This futuristic episode revolves around the seventh richest couple in the world. Their lives take a turn when they acquire an anthropoid named Jerry.
Director: Michael Tolkin
Writer: Michael Tolkin
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#6 - The Awakening
Season 1 Episode 2
Aired 8/11/2007
In war torn Baghdad, U.S. soldiers discover a mysterious casualty which they can't identify as human.
Director: N/A
Writer: Michael Petroni
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Season 1 Ratings Summary
"A Clean Escape" is the best rated episode of "Masters of Science Fiction" season 1. It scored 6.8/10 based on 557 votes. Directed by Mark Rydell and written by Sam Egan, it aired on 8/4/2007. This episode is rated 0.4 points higher than the second-best, "Little Brother".