The best episode written by Dava Savel is "Slave to Fashion", rated 8/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Tom Trbovich". "Slave to Fashion" aired on 4/1/1992 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Charlene and Her Amazing Humans".
Charlene wants to make a fashion statement with an expensive coat, but the coat leads her into a vain attempt to achieve status.
Director: Tom Trbovich
Writer: Dava Savel
Charlene grabs the attention of her family and other audiences with her amazing performing humans. But it's not that easy when she finds out the mother wants her children back from Charlene and Robbie thinks that she's pushing them to far to make her very famous and become a superstar. When she later appears on the State Fair she confesses about what was very wrong for her and everyone else to be doing.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Dava Savel
The gang retreats to a cabin in Vermont for the weekend, where Grace rekindles romance with an old flame and tries to hide the fling from Will, who's pining on the eve of his would-be anniversary. Meanwhile, Karen's culinary efforts go up in smoke, as does Jack's attempt to cheer Will by dragging him to a gay pub, where the town barber-turned-hair stylist sidles up to him.
Director: James Burrows
Writer: Dava Savel
Charlene gets a tail, which whips up strange feelings in Earl, whose little girl is no longer so little.
Director: Tom Trbovich
Writer: Dava Savel
When the Sinclair baby sprouts a golden horn, he is trumpeted as the prophesied King of the Dinosaurs.
Director: Tom Trbovich
Writer: Dava Savel
Earl thinks Old Ethyl has died, but she returns from the great beyond with the lowdown on the afterlife.
Director: Tom Trbovich
Writer: Dava Savel
Grace has the opportunity to buy the studio that serves as her office space and turns to Will for first-time buyer advice. However, Will's negotiating tactics lead Grace to believe that Will thinks she is incapable of closing the deal and she sets out to prove him wrong. Meanwhile, Jack wants to become a massage therapist and practices his technique on a delighted Karen.
Director: James Burrows
Writer: Dava Savel
After knocking the daylights out of Earl with a frying pan makes the baby a star on commercials, puts Fran into show-biz orbit, and leaves Earl marooned as a big lump of nothing. But thats when for the first time Earl and Monica have a good aggrement that the whole spotlight thing for the Baby is too much and decide to let Fran think for herself on what she has done and what she made the Baby become after all the superstar junk.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Dava Savel
Raven has a vision of Cory saying he hates her, so she goes to great lengths to throw him the "best birthday party ever". But, things change, after Victor and Tanya get food poisoning, and can't provide transportation to the zoo. Raven decides to throw a party anyway, and phones around for an animal attraction to come to the house. They manage to find a guy called Reptile Rick, but when he accidentally eats some of the food that poisoned Tanya and Victor, Raven has to take charge and become 'Reptile Raven'!
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Dava Savel
Raven disobeys her parents by going out with an older boy, who turns out to be very immature and she soon regrets going out with him. Meanwhile, Chelsea&Eddie babysit Cory and all Cory wants to do is to get rid of Eddie.
Director: Matthew Diamond
Writer: Dava Savel
Cory is scared to go to the dentist when Raven has a vision of him needing a filling. Meanwhile,Victor,Chelsea&Eddie come up with ideas for a commercial for The Chill Grill.
Director: Rondell Sheridan
Writer: Dava Savel
When Booker has a vision of his mom losing the money hidden in her backpack, he enlists Nia and Levi to help him follow Raven and rescue the money before it goes missing.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Dava Savel