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The Worst Episodes of Scorch

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The Worst Episodes of Scorch

Scorch is a 1992 television sitcom that aired on CBS, and was canceled after only three episodes were broadcast. The title character, a miniature dragon, is...

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  1. NaN/10(0 votes)

    #1 - You Gaslight Up My Life

    S1:E3

    A photo of Scorch is on the cover of the new TV magazine. This leads to an effusive Scorch, who annoys not only Brian (the photo showed just his right ear) but also others. But the one who absolute can't stand Scorch's fame is Howard. To get rid of this little 'troublemaker'he 'dragonaps Scorch. Big mistake, really big mistake

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  2. 6.3/10(8 votes)

    #2 - Pilot

    S1:E1

    After being asleep for 100 years, dragon Scorch wakes up. Flying around, a flash of lightning hits him and he falls down just infront of the window of Brian Stevens' apartment. Brian is living there with his eight year old daughter Jessica and is just preparing for a job interview. Scorch immedately endears himself to Jess butnot to her father but, however, he persuades Brian to take him alongto the interview. There Scorch pops out of his bag. Quickly, Brian tells that he's a ventriloquist and the dragon is his dummy. Brian(with Scorch) gets the job as a wheather announcer on WWEN-TV's'News at Noon'

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    Director:Zane Buzby
    Writer:Allan Katz
  3. 6.4/10(5 votes)

    #3 - Dragon Flu

    S1:E2

    Scorch suffers from the Dragon's Flu. Symptoms reach from amnesiato unconsciousness, from coughing to swearing and even to barking.And this at the same time Mr. Ruther, the station's boss, comes to receive the award for 'Man of the Year', which should be handed overby Brian and Scorch

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    Director:Zane Buzby
    Writer:Allan Katz

Worst Episodes Summary

"You Gaslight Up My Life" is the worst rated episode of "Scorch". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by John Sgueglia and written by Bill Richmond, it aired on 3/13/1992. This episode scored NaN points lower than the second lowest rated, "Pilot".