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The Best Episodes Written By David Kemper

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

David Kemper Ratings Summary

"Heir of Neglect" is the best rated episode written by David Kemper. It scored 10/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Alexander Singer. It aired on 10/29/1988 and is rated 2.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "Die Me, Dichotomy (1)".

  • Heir of Neglect
    10.0/101 votes

    #1 - Heir of Neglect

    Season 5 Episode 1 - Aired 10/29/1988

    Hunter investigates the case of a teenage boy who mistakenly shot his parents during what he claimed was a home invasion.

    Director: Alexander Singer

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Die Me, Dichotomy (1)
    7.8/105 votes

    #2 - Die Me, Dichotomy (1)

    Season 2 Episode 22 - Aired 1/26/2001

    The crew find a doctor that can heal Moya's burns and remove Crichton's neural chip. Things are complicated however when Crichton is informed he needs additional brain tissue from a donor in stasis who will die when the tissue is removed. Also Scorpius is beginning to take over Crichton's brain.

    Director: Rowan Woods

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Self-Inflicted Wounds - Wait for the Wheel (2)
    7.7/106 votes

    #3 - Self-Inflicted Wounds - Wait for the Wheel (2)

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 4/5/2001

    The crew work out a way of getting free from the other ship and out of the wormhole. Things become more complicated when their new 'friends' begin to sabotage Moya and Crichton picks up a transmission from Earth.

    Director: Tony Tilse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Family Ties
    7.5/108 votes

    #4 - Family Ties

    Season 1 Episode 22 - Aired 1/28/2000

    Rygel steals a transport pod and goes to the peacekeeper command carrier to betray the others. However he ends up returning to Moya with Crais who wants asylum. Crichton decides to destroy Scorpius' Gamac Base to give Moya time to escape.

    Director: Tony Tilse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Revenging Angel
    7.5/106 votes

    #5 - Revenging Angel

    Season 3 Episode 16 - Aired 8/9/2001

    There is an accident while D'Argo is demonstrating what his ship can do. He blames Crichton and knocks him out. In his unconscious state Crichton has some animated dreams.

    Director: Andrew Prowse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Unrealized Reality (1)
    7.5/106 votes

    #6 - Unrealized Reality (1)

    Season 4 Episode 11 - Aired 8/22/2002

    Crichton falls into a wormhole and meets up with a strange man who shows Crichton the consequences of wormhole travel.

    Director: Andrew Prowse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Through the Looking Glass
    7.4/108 votes

    #7 - Through the Looking Glass

    Season 1 Episode 17 - Aired 9/9/1999

    Moya tries to starburst to prove to the crew that she still can. It goes slightly wrong though and she gets stuck in starburst and split into several different dimensions.

    Director: Ian Watson

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Peak Performance
    7.2/1044 votes

    #8 - Peak Performance

    Season 2 Episode 21 - Aired 7/10/1989

    Stardate: 42923.4. Trouble begins when a Ferengi warship stumbles over a war simulation between Riker and Picard, each on different ships, and begins attacking them.

    Director: Robert Scheerer

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Look at the Princess - A Kiss is But a Kiss (1)
    7.2/106 votes

    #9 - Look at the Princess - A Kiss is But a Kiss (1)

    Season 2 Episode 11 - Aired 7/20/2000

    Moya arrives at a planet where the population test their genetic compatibility by kissing. Crichton kisses a princess, who is next in line for the throne, and discovers that his DNA is a perfect match for her. He must now marry her and they will rule together.

    Director: Andrew Prowse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Look at the Princess - I Do, I Think (2)
    7.2/106 votes

    #10 - Look at the Princess - I Do, I Think (2)

    Season 2 Episode 12 - Aired 7/27/2000

    Princess Katralla's mother brings in Scorpius promising Crichton that if he doesn't marry her daughter, she will hand him over. Meanwhile, Prince Clavor starts a plot to assassinate Crichton so that he may ascend to the throne instead of his sister.

    Director: Andrew Prowse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Self-Inflicted Wounds - Could'a, Would'a, Should'a (1)
    7.2/106 votes

    #11 - Self-Inflicted Wounds - Could'a, Would'a, Should'a (1)

    Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 3/30/2001

    Moya approaches a wormhole, gets pulled in and fused to another ship.

    Director: Tony Tilse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • The Enemy
    7.1/1045 votes

    #12 - The Enemy

    Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 11/6/1989

    Stardate:43349.2. A blind Geordie is trapped on a hazardous planet with a paranoid and severely injured Romulan. In orbit, a Romulan Warbird is preventing the Enterprise from attempting a rescue mission.

    Director: David Carson

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Time and Again
    7.1/1030 votes

    #13 - Time and Again

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 1/30/1995

    Stardate: Unknown. After being hit by the shockwave of a devastating planet-wide explosion, Voyager investigates. While on the surface, Janeway and Paris are accidentally 'shifted' one day into the past.

    Director: Les Landau

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Dog with Two Bones
    7.0/105 votes

    #14 - Dog with Two Bones

    Season 3 Episode 22 - Aired 4/25/2002

    Moya takes Talyn's remains to the sacred burial ground where D'Argo is forced to destroy a rogue Leviathan that is attacking other ships.

    Director: Andrew Prowse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Bone to Be Wild
    6.8/108 votes

    #15 - Bone to Be Wild

    Season 1 Episode 21 - Aired 1/21/2000

    Moya is hiding from a peacekeeper command carrier in an asteroid field. The crew receive a distress call and Crichton, Zhaan and D'Argo go down to one of the asteroids to rescue a women who has an unusual appetite.

    Director: Andrew Prowse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Look at the Princess - The Maltese Crichton (3)
    6.8/106 votes

    #16 - Look at the Princess - The Maltese Crichton (3)

    Season 2 Episode 13 - Aired 8/3/2000

    Now married, Crichton and Katalla are frozen into living statues so that they may watch over the presiding governments of the next eighty cycles. Immediately, Clavor and the Scarran emissary attempt another assassination and succeed in removing Crichton's head. The crew must save John and Chiana while escaping Scorpius.

    Director: Andrew Prowse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Crichton Kicks
    6.8/106 votes

    #17 - Crichton Kicks

    Season 4 Episode 1 - Aired 6/6/2002

    Crichton, now aboard a dying leviathan named Elack, encounters an alien named Sikozu who aids him in stopping the Grudeks who are intent on obtaining toubray (Leviathan neural cluster tissue).

    Director: Andrew Prowse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • A Constellation of Doubt
    6.8/106 votes

    #18 - A Constellation of Doubt

    Season 4 Episode 17 - Aired 2/14/2003

    Crichton watches a documentary that Moya receives from Earth about their recent visit showing interviews with Crichton's relatives and other people who interacted with the crew.

    Director: Andrew Prowse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Bad Timing
    6.8/104 votes

    #19 - Bad Timing

    Season 4 Episode 22 - Aired 3/21/2003

    With their Crystherium stores low, the Scarrans must travel to Earth through a wormhole as those flowers grow there. With Pilots help, Crichton tries to collapse the wormhole leading back to Earth.

    Director: Andrew Prowse

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Treasures of the Mind
    5.5/102 votes

    #20 - Treasures of the Mind

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 9/26/1993

    The seaQuest discovers the lost Library of Alexandria sunken beneath the sea. However, when surrounding nations cannot agree on a peaceful way to share the discovery, Bridger must act as mediator before escalating tensions result in the destruction of the library.

    Director: Bryan Spicer

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Bad Water
    5.5/102 votes

    #21 - Bad Water

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/7/1993

    Commander Ford, Dr. Westphalen, Lucas and Lieutenant Krieg are trapped on the surface of the ocean as a hurricane rages above them. Meanwhile, suffering severe damage from a lightning strike, the seaQuest must desperately search for a sunken French submarine before its passengers, all children, run out of air.

    Director: Bryan Spicer

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Better Than Martians
    5.5/102 votes

    #22 - Better Than Martians

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 1/2/1994

    The first manned mission to Mars returns home to Earth, led by Commander Scott Keller, an old friend of Bridger's. However, a malfunction during re-entry plunges the capsule into the ocean where a corrupt general from a foreign confederation races to recover the astronauts before the seaQuest can.

    Director: Les Sheldon

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Nothing but the Truth
    5.5/102 votes

    #23 - Nothing but the Truth

    Season 1 Episode 14 - Aired 1/9/1994

    In preparation for an experiment, the crew evacuates the seaQuest, leaving only Commander Ford, Lt. Commander Hitchcock, Lieutenant Krieg, Chief Crocker, and Lucas aboard. However, environmental extremists use the seaQuest's vulnerable state to seize control of the boat.

    Director: Les Sheldon

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Such Great Patience
    5.5/102 votes

    #24 - Such Great Patience

    Season 1 Episode 21 - Aired 5/8/1994

    The seaQuest makes the biggest discovery in Human history when they discover an alien starship entombed in an undersea rock face; trapped there for over a million years. When an away team goes inside the ship, they find that they might not be the only thing aboard it.

    Director: Bryan Spicer

    Writer: David Kemper

  • Love-15
    1.0/101 votes

    #25 - Love-15

    Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 12/10/1992

    Chris and Rita investigate the murder of an up-and-coming young tennis champ's stepfather/coach who is seemingly involved with the mob.

    Director: David Schmoeller

    Writer: David Kemper