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The Best Episodes Written By David Adam Silverman

Every TV Episode Written by David Adam Silverman Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  • Old Dog
    9.0/10(1)

    #1 - Old Dog

    Season 1 Episode 15

    Aired 2/19/2001

    Joan decides to waive her ""three-month rule"" and sleep with Sean, but finds that the results are extremely disappointing. She seeks her friends' advice on how to help Sean improve his performance. Maya, with help from Toni, seeks medical attention after she and Darnell have difficulty conceiving a second child. William keeps having the misfortune of approaching every time Maya is discussing her gynecological situation with one of her friends.

    Director: Sheldon Epps

    Writer: David Adam Silverman

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  • I Pity the Fool
    8.0/10(1)

    #2 - I Pity the Fool

    Season 1 Episode 5

    Aired 10/9/2000

    Joan grows tired of the clingy Marcus and plans to break up with him, but only winds up complicating the situation by having ""pity sex"" with him. The girls try to help her out by bombarding Marcus with negative facts about Joan in the hopes that he will dump her. Meanwhile, Maya gets involved in a get-rich-quick scheme.

    Director: Leonard R. Garner, Jr.

    Writer: David Adam Silverman

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  • Baby, Come Back
    6.4/10(5)

    #3 - Baby, Come Back

    Season 4 Episode 1

    Aired 9/18/1989

    ALF earns the right to baby-sit Eric, but almost blows it when the child disappears.

    Director: Paul Miller

    Writer: David Adam Silverman

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  • When I'm Sixty-Four
    6.4/10(8)

    #4 - When I'm Sixty-Four

    Season 4 Episode 19

    Aired 2/12/1990

    ALF encounters youth-seeking senior citizens when he's discovered sneaking into a retirement home.

    Director: Paul Miller

    Writer: David Adam Silverman

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  • Consider Me Gone
    6.3/10(6)

    #5 - Consider Me Gone

    Season 4 Episode 24

    Aired 3/24/1990

    It's a sad day in the Tanner household as ALF announces he's leaving Earth to settle on another planet with Skip and Rhonda, but ALF is captured by the Alien Task Force before he can get to their spaceship.

    Director: Nick Havinga

    Writer: David Adam Silverman

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  • Happy Together
    6.2/10(5)

    #6 - Happy Together

    Season 4 Episode 11

    Aired 11/27/1989

    ALF, on the outs with the Tanners, is offered a place to stay by Neal.

    Director: Paul Fusco

    Writer: David Adam Silverman

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  • True Colors
    6.2/10(5)

    #7 - True Colors

    Season 4 Episode 16

    Aired 1/22/1990

    ALF enters the art world after he earns praise for a still life made from food.

    Director: Paul Miller

    Writer: David Adam Silverman

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  • The Switching Hour
    6.0/10(3)

    #8 - The Switching Hour

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Aired 10/29/1994

    Ickis, Krumm, and Oblina hit the human world on Halloween night with disastrous results.

    Director: Jim Duffy

    Writer: David Adam Silverman

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  • Wild Thing
    5.8/10(6)

    #9 - Wild Thing

    Season 1 Episode 19

    Aired 3/2/1987

    ALF goes through a 24-hour period of bizarre behavior.

    Director: Nancy Heydorn

    Writer: David Adam Silverman

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  • Parental Bonding
    5.0/10(1)

    #10 - Parental Bonding

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 4/9/2004

    Danny uses his "overshadowing" power to take control of his Dad during a parent-teacher conference, but the plan backfires when Jack Fenton is invited to chaperone the school dance. At the same time a ghostly amulet turns the girl with whom Danny is smitten into a dragon, and he must alternately control his Dad and fight the ghost dragon!

    Director: Butch Hartman

    Writer: David Adam Silverman

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David Adam Silverman Ratings Summary

"Old Dog" is the best rated episode written by David Adam Silverman. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Sheldon Epps. It aired on 2/19/2001 and is rated 1.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "I Pity the Fool".