The best episode written by Bruce Kirschbaum is "The 21-Inch Sun", rated 8.2/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Nick Castle". "The 21-Inch Sun" aired on 2/2/1987 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Switch".
A sitcom scriptwriter, who's suffering from writer's block, discovers that his house plant has miraculously gained sentience and a funny bone after being left in front of a TV while old sitcoms were playing. The plant ghostwrites for him.
Director: Nick Castle
Writer: Bruce Kirschbaum
George suspects that his girlfriend is bulimic; Jerry dates a woman who has a friendlier roommate; Elaine loans out her boss's tennis racket.
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Bruce Kirschbaum
Penhall's encounter with a bully while undercover causes the members of the Jump Street unit to reminisce about their dealings with bullies while they were in school.
Director: Bill Corcoran
Writer: Bruce Kirschbaum
George wants to change religions for the sake of romance, while Kramer is attracted to a novice nun.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Bruce Kirschbaum
When Debra comes down with the flu and is bedridden, inexperienced Raymond must take care of her and the three kids.
Director: Michael Lembeck
Writer: Bruce Kirschbaum
Ray brings home a stray bulldog that reminds him of the dog he had to give up as a boy due to his allergies, but his brother, Robert, bonds with the animal and the siblings then have to decide who gets to keep him. When the owner of the dog arrives at the Barones' to pick up what turns out to be her prize-winning stud, she discovers that he has been fixed and isn't worth anything to her but that he means everything to Ray and Robert.
Director: Rod Daniel
Writer: Bruce Kirschbaum