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The Best Episodes Written By David Moessinger

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

David Moessinger Ratings Summary

"Bite the Big Apple" is the best rated episode written by David Moessinger. It scored 8/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by N/A. It aired on 9/15/1991 and is rated 1.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Squeeze Play (aka Sicily)".

  • Bite the Big Apple
    8.0/101 votes

    #1 - Bite the Big Apple

    Season 8 Episode 1 - Aired 9/15/1991

    Jessica heads off to New York to begin teaching and has difficulty finding an apartment. She finally gets one that she likes, only to learn that a murder recently took place in the apartment complex and that someone desperately wants something that is inside her apartment. She's relieved when Seth comes to New York to check up on her, and enlists his help in cracking the case.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: David Moessinger

  • Squeeze Play (aka Sicily)
    7.0/102 votes

    #2 - Squeeze Play (aka Sicily)

    Season 5 Episode 12 - Aired 12/12/1970

    Albert Zembra, head of the Mediterranean branch of the Syndicate, is dying of cancer and plans on passing his list of opium farms to his chosen successor. He plans on turning power over to Carlos Empori, engaged to his granddaughter. Paris poses as a mobster and old friend of Eve's and ""renews"" his friendship with her, while Phelps, as Zembra's rival, warns Carlos that Paris plans to take over. Barney stages a fake assassination on Zembra, thwarting Carlos' security and making him look incompetent, then Paris and Paris-as-Zembra stage a conversation to make Carlos believe Zembra will give power to Paris. Carlos helps Jim kidnap Eve, but the plan goes awry when Eve reveals she knows Paris is a fake. Paris puts his life on the line by counting on her silence to complete the plot. Eve stays silent, Carlos is set up as a traitor to Zembra, and the dying mobster turns the information over to Paris.

    Director: Virgil W. Vogel

    Writer: David Moessinger