- 8.4/105 votes
#1 - Infinite Possibilities - Icarus Abides (2)
Season 3 Episode 15 - Aired 8/2/2001
Jack (The Ancient) unlocks the wormhole knowledge in Crichton's mind so together they can build a device to destroy the Scarran dreadnought.
Director: Ian Watson
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 7.7/106 votes
#2 - We're So Screwed - Hot to Katratzi (2)
Season 4 Episode 20 - Aired 3/7/2003
Moya arrives at Katratzi. Crichton attends the peace talks between the Scarrans and the Peacekeepers ...with a nuclear bomb.
Director: Karl Zwicky
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 7.5/102 votes
#3 - Jessica Behind Bars
Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 12/1/1985
Doing public service, Jessica becomes a hostage in a prison riot caused by anger in the handling of the doctor's murder.
Director: John Llewellyn Moxey
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 7.5/108 votes
#4 - Imperfection
Season 7 Episode 2 - Aired 10/11/2000
Stardate: 54129.4 - A key Borg component in Seven's brain begins shutting down, leading to the possibility that she may be facing the equivalent of a terminal illness.
Director: David Livingston
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 7.4/105 votes
#5 - Infinite Possibilities - Daedalus Demands (1)
Season 3 Episode 14 - Aired 7/26/2001
Crichton must seek out an old friend who has gained too much knowledge about wormholes.
Director: Peter Andrikidis
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 6.8/105 votes
#6 - Bringing Home the Beacon
Season 4 Episode 16 - Aired 2/7/2003
The women of Moya travel to a dead Leviathan to buy a sensor beacon for Moya which will allow her to appear to be a different ship. While there Aeryn and Sikozu spy on a secret meeting between the Peacekeepers and the Scarrans.
Director: Rowan Woods
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 6.0/101 votes
#7 - Relativity Theory
Season 4 Episode 6 - Aired 2/27/1998
Biologist Teresa Janovitch (MELISSA GILBERT) is a civilian among military men, traveling on the Resource Survey Vehicle Cortez to Tau Ceti Prime in search of minerals for an Earth that has squandered its own. Initial signs indicate that the planet is both uninhabited and rich in mineral resources, which could mean a million dollar payday for both the crew and the company that owns the Cortez. But on the first exploration, the crew is attacked by gigantic and apparently primitive aliens. After the command falls to Janovitch, she is overpowered by her crew: Sgt. Adam Sears (Jeremy Ratchford), a veteran of pacification missions on Earth, who favors annihilation of the new race and an ambiguous Corporal Charles Pendelton (Tim Guinee). Sears leads a patrol that hunts down and kills the aliens, in the process seizing a golden object that appears to be a religious totem. As he celebrates his slaughter, Janovitch examines his victims and makes a shocking discovery.
Director: Ken Girotti
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 6.0/101 votes
#8 - Final Exam
Season 4 Episode 16 - Aired 6/5/1998
Dr. John Martin (Brett Cullen), a negotiator for the Department of Energy Nuclear Response Team, is called in when a disgruntled grad student takes hostages at a university. The student, Seth Todtman (Peter Stebbings) claims to have invented a cold-fusion bomb and is threatening to detonate it, killing millions, unless the government brings him five people on a list and kills them for him. Martin's colleagues dismiss Todtman as a crank, until a sample device he provides goes off with megaton force, wiping out a DOE team and the top-secret facility where they work. Faced with an impossible choice, Martin meets with Todtman face to face and tries to understand the logic behind his rage at the people he wants killed: cruel foster parents, corrupt professors, a heartless librarian. As the clock ticks, Martin tries to reason with Todtman while the military tries to find a way to disarm the device.
Director: Mario Philip Azzopardi
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 6.0/102 votes
#9 - The Hero
Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 1/11/1985
A small group of resistance sympathizers (Robin included) are arrested by Bates' police, and a prisoner will be handed over to the Visitors to be executed every day until Donovan, Ham, and Julie surrender.
Director: Kevin Hooks
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 5.8/104 votes
#10 - Annie Oakley
Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 11/16/1985
When ""The Mongoose"", a new laser weapon, is stolen, the thieves fall out, and one of them contacts The F.I.R.M. with hope of returning the weapon for reward. Archangel sends Hawke, with Dominic and Caitlin, to work undercover as stunt men at a travelling Wild West show where the man is hiding out, but when their contact is killed in a suspicious ""accident"", it's up to them to find out the whereabouts of the weapon for themselves before the thieves can sell it to foreign agents...
Director: Daniel Haller
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 5.5/102 votes
#11 - Sympathy for the Deep
Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 10/2/1994
Bridger responds to a plea from an old girlfriend living in an underwater colony that has been dedicated to non-violence. After ten years of peace, the citizens are trying to kill each other.
Director: Bruce Seth Green
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 5.5/102 votes
#12 - The Sincerest Form of Flattery
Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 11/13/1994
An experimental submarine escapes from its moorings and manages to launch its nuclear weapons targeted at New Cape Quest, a city with 5 million inhabitants including relatives of the seaQuest crew.
Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 5.5/102 votes
#13 - Dead End
Season 2 Episode 11 - Aired 12/18/1994
Henderson, Lucas, Brody, and O'Neill are drawn into a furious underwater whirlpool that pulls their shuttle beneath the ocean floor and into a maze of ancient caverns.
Director: Steven Robman
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 5.5/102 votes
#14 - Alone
Season 2 Episode 16 - Aired 2/26/1995
Wendy employs her psychic abilities and risks her life in a battle of the mind against Avatar, a powerful paranormal being who threatens the world's security with his ability to place political leaders into comas.
Director: David J. Burke
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 5.5/102 votes
#15 - Splashdown (1)
Season 2 Episode 22 - Aired 5/21/1995
The seaQuest is captured by an alien spacecraft and taken to Hyperion, a completely aquatic planet. The crew is then drawn into the civil war between the KrayTaks and the Hyperion resistance.
Director: Anson Williams
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 5.5/102 votes
#16 - SpinDrift
Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 11/8/1995
When Henderson is captured by Macronesia and sentenced to death, Hudson leads an undercover team to free her from the secure facility.
Director: Oscar L. Costo
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 5.5/102 votes
#17 - Second Chance
Season 3 Episode 10 - Aired 12/27/1995
The crew members travel through a ""space-time sphere"" that rockets them back in time to October 1962. This places them in the midst of the Cuban missile crisis where they have to try to prevent a nuclear holocaust.
Director: Bill L. Norton
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 5.5/102 votes
#18 - Brainlock
Season 3 Episode 11 - Aired 1/12/1996
As the world leaders debate the renewal of the UEO charter a number of assassination attempts are made against the delegates.
Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 5.5/102 votes
#19 - Reunion
Season 3 Episode 12 - Aired 1/28/1996
SeaQuest docks at a penal colony where the prisoners are enslaved. Henderson recognizes one and inadvertently causes a riot allowing the inmates to escape and take hostages.
Director: Anson Williams
Writer: Carleton Eastlake
- 1.0/101 votes
#20 - A Place To Stay
Season 2 Episode 18 - Aired 2/25/1987
A young girl runs away from her quarreling parents and into the hands of a child pornographer.
Director: Alan Metzger
Writer: Carleton Eastlake