The best episode written by Bryan Winter is "Asses to Ashes", rated 8.1/10 from 10 user votes. It was "directed by Shelley Jensen". "Asses to Ashes" aired on 11/16/1992 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Alma Matter".
Election results are in and Philip fights to remain cool amid lies by Judge Robertson, which prompt Will to confront the outspoken incumbent. Will Will go to far? Will he say what everyone is feeling? Will Judge Robertson be able to take it?
Director: Shelley Jensen
Writer: Bryan Winter
Depressed and suicidal over having ruined his chances of attending Princeton University, Carlton is visited by his Guardian Angel, who shows him how awful the Banks family would be if he weren't alive.
Director: Shelley Jensen
Writer: Bryan Winter
Vy anticipates Will's graduation with enthusiasm, but there may be discord when she learns Will is failing music. To pass his music class, Will must sing at the graduation ceremony - with a class of eight-year-olds.
Director: Shelley Jensen
Writer: Bryan Winter
Will and Carlton arrive as reinforcements when a bully challenges Ashley to a rumble, but there's real trouble when Philip and Vivian intervene.
Director: Ellen Gittelsohn
Writer: Bryan Winter
Needing a game show partner, Will must choose between bickering friends.
Director: Ellen Gittelsohn
Writer: Bryan Winter
Enrolled at the newly coed Bel-Air Prep, Ashley begins dressing to entice guys, using Will's preferences in women as her examples.
Director: Shelley Jensen
Writer: Bryan Winter
Bell Biv DeVoe shoots a video at the Bankses, courtesy of Carlton, who rents the house while his parents are away.
Director: Ellen Gittelsohn
Writer: Bryan Winter