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The Best Episodes Written By Brian Alan Lane

Every TV Episode Written by Brian Alan Lane Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  • The Accused (2)
    10.0/10(1)

    #1 - The Accused (2)

    Season 9 Episode 2

    Aired 10/13/1994

    Part two of the episode The Scandal.

    Director: Frank Thackery

    Writer: Brian Alan Lane

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  • The Scandal
    10.0/10(1)

    #2 - The Scandal

    Season 9 Episode 3

    Aired 10/20/1994

    When Matlock defends an attorney accused of murdering her boss, he also uncovers a history of sexual harrassment involving the law firm.

    Director: Frank Thackery

    Writer: Brian Alan Lane

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  • Elementary, Dear Data
    7.8/10(52)

    #3 - Elementary, Dear Data

    Season 2 Episode 3

    Aired 12/5/1988

    Stardate: 42286.3. Data and Geordi become involved with a holodeck program about Sherlock Holmes and his investigations, when they create Sherlock's arch nemesis, Moriarty; however, modifications to the Moriarty character include the capability of out-smarting Data, which leads to some unexpected consequences.

    Director: Rob Bowman

    Writer: Brian Alan Lane

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  • The Wish Child
    7.0/10(1)

    #4 - The Wish Child

    Season 2 Episode 4

    Aired 10/20/1986

    While MacGyver goes to pick up a Chinese friend's brother from a birthday party, he witnesses something strange: Paul is being called "The Wish Child." It seems that a greedy businessman has wrapped him up in a scam, because he looks exactly like a boy from an old legend that owns the secret of immortality. Now, MacGyver must try to talk him out of this, because Paul is starting to believe he really is The Wish Child!

    Director: Charles Correll

    Writer: Brian Alan Lane

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Brian Alan Lane Ratings Summary

"The Accused (2)" is the best rated episode written by Brian Alan Lane. It scored 10/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Frank Thackery. It aired on 10/13/1994 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Scandal".