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The Best Episodes Written By Denise Moss

Every TV Episode Written by Denise Moss Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Denise Moss Ratings Summary

"Space Quest" is the best rated episode written by Denise Moss. It scored 8.182/10 based on 11 votes. It was directed by James Burrows. It aired on 9/23/1993 and is rated 0.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "Rootless People".

  • Space Quest
    8.2/10(11)

    #1 - Space Quest

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 9/23/1993

    Fed up with a lack of privacy at home and at work, Frasier decides it's time for his father to move out.

    Director: James Burrows

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Rootless People
    8.0/10(1)

    #2 - Rootless People

    Season 3 Episode 8

    Aired 11/19/1990

    Finished early with her story, Murphy terrorizes the rest of the staff with her practical jokes. When a gang of environmental terrorists kidnap her, nobody believes her.

    Director: Barnet Kellman

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Trouble in Sherwood-Forrest
    8.0/10(1)

    #3 - Trouble in Sherwood-Forrest

    Season 3 Episode 10

    Aired 12/10/1990

    On a ""suggestion"" from Murphy, Will and Corky throw a dinner party to feign togetherness. The event turns into a disaster.

    Director: Barnet Kellman

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Stand on Your Man
    8.0/10(1)

    #4 - Stand on Your Man

    Season 5 Episode 9

    Aired 11/17/1992

    The Lunch Box welcomes its first customers, including a weirdo whose presence sends the gals to a self-defense class. Meanwhile, Arnie questions his own manhood after hearing that Nancy is gay.

    Director: Andrew D. Weyman

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Glengarry, Glen Rosey
    8.0/10(1)

    #5 - Glengarry, Glen Rosey

    Season 5 Episode 23

    Aired 5/4/1993

    Roseanne and Dan fear a financial crisis when they cannot sell the house they refurbished and their new partner, Roger, skips town.

    Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • The Crucible
    7.9/10(10)

    #6 - The Crucible

    Season 1 Episode 6

    Aired 10/21/1993

    Frasier is furious when he learns that his newest art purchase is actually a fake.

    Director: James Burrows

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Oops
    7.9/10(10)

    #7 - Oops

    Season 1 Episode 10

    Aired 11/18/1993

    When Frasier contributes to the rumor mill, he causes Bulldog to lose his job.

    Director: James Burrows

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • And the Whimper is...
    7.8/10(11)

    #8 - And the Whimper is...

    Season 1 Episode 18

    Aired 2/17/1994

    When Frasier's show is nominated for a local broadcasting award, Roz suggests they "persuade" the judges by plying them with gifts.

    Director: James Burrows

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Fortysomething
    7.8/10(10)

    #9 - Fortysomething

    Season 1 Episode 20

    Aired 3/31/1994

    Panicked at the prospect of growing old, Frasier seeks solace in the pursuit of a pretty young woman who shows an interest in him.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • And So He Goes
    7.0/10(1)

    #10 - And So He Goes

    Season 1 Episode 8

    Aired 1/2/1989

    Murphy's long time nemesis asks for her to deliver the eulogy at his funeral, and Murphy sees it as her chance to have the last laugh or so she thinks.

    Director: Barnet Kellman

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Moscow on the Potomac
    7.0/10(1)

    #11 - Moscow on the Potomac

    Season 1 Episode 16

    Aired 3/13/1989

    Murphy prepares for a joint broadcast with the Soviet news equivalent of Murphy Brown.

    Director: Barnet Kellman

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • The Unshrinkable Murphy Brown
    7.0/10(1)

    #12 - The Unshrinkable Murphy Brown

    Season 1 Episode 19

    Aired 5/1/1989

    While Murphy is grilling him on the show, a judge dies of a heart attack. This causes Murphy to lose her edge, so she attends a group therapy session.

    Director: Barnet Kellman

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • The Memo that Got Away
    7.0/10(1)

    #13 - The Memo that Got Away

    Season 2 Episode 3

    Aired 10/2/1989

    A high-school computer hacker stumbles onto a memo by Murphy about her co-workers, and he plans to publish it in the school paper.

    Director: Barnet Kellman

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Whose Garbage is it Anyway?
    7.0/10(1)

    #14 - Whose Garbage is it Anyway?

    Season 2 Episode 7

    Aired 11/6/1989

    Jerry Gold bets the staff that they can't be environmentally responsible for a two week period, if they lose Murphy must appear on his show.

    Director: Barnet Kellman

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Subpoena Envy
    7.0/10(1)

    #15 - Subpoena Envy

    Season 2 Episode 15

    Aired 1/8/1990

    Murphy is subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury, but instead of divulging her source she goes to jail. Prison is not what she hoped for or expected, but then neither is the duration of her stay.

    Director: Barnet Kellman

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • On the Road Again
    7.0/10(1)

    #16 - On the Road Again

    Season 2 Episode 21

    Aired 3/5/1990

    On a publicity jaunt, Murphy and Jim find themselves snowbound in Kansas. While killing time in the bar Murphy challenges Jim's ability to flirt, something Jim may later regret.

    Director: Barnet Kellman

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Brown and Blue
    7.0/10(1)

    #17 - Brown and Blue

    Season 3 Episode 2

    Aired 9/24/1990

    Murphy wants to interview a controversial comic, but after seeing some tapes of his act she changes her mind. Miles sets up the interview so Murphy decides to go ahead with it, the result of which makes for interesting viewing.

    Director: Barnet Kellman

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Odds Man In
    7.0/10(4)

    #18 - Odds Man In

    Season 4 Episode 11

    Aired 4/28/2007

    Drakken hires a familiar corporate consultant to start his next plans to take over the world. Meanwhile, Ron becomes obsessed in the actuary business.

    Director: Steve Loter

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Curse of Reptar
    7.0/10(1)

    #19 - Curse of Reptar

    Season 3 Episode 4

    Aired 4/13/2005

    After Stu sells an invention, he tells the kids that he's splurging on a built-in swimming pool. While digging up the yard, the construction crew unearths the Rats' old mechanical Reptar toy. The kids fondly remember it, but decide to throw it away, until, during an electrical storm, they become convinced that they've angered Reptar. They ultimately decide to rescue the toy, and realize that, although they're growing up, they can't forget their past.

    Director: Zhenia Delioussine

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • Wouldn't It Be Nice?
    7.0/10(1)

    #20 - Wouldn't It Be Nice?

    Season 3 Episode 8

    Aired 6/24/2005

    Susie thinks that Angelica doesn't think much about the future. While Angelica worries about getting a navel piercing, Susie tries to get a scholarship to a good college. So when a school field trip accidentally leaves the two girls stranded in the big city, who will end up having the smarts to get them back safely?

    Director: Ron Noble

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • R.V. Having Fun Yet?
    7.0/10(1)

    #21 - R.V. Having Fun Yet?

    Season 4 Episode 1

    Aired 10/10/2005

    When Susie gets chosen to sing at a big parade in New York City, the tweenage Rugrats hit the road with their moms on a cross country trip! Will Betty's clunky old motor home be able to make it to NYC and see all the stops along the way (like the world's biggest ball of yarn)? Will Tommy and his pals go crazy from lack of video games and TV? Will Chuckie finally get kissed?

    Director: Andrei Svislotski

    Writer: Denise Moss

  • A DeVille House Divided
    7.0/10(1)

    #22 - A DeVille House Divided

    Season 4 Episode 9

    Aired 11/20/2007

    Phil has a crush on Lil's best friend and soccer teammate Wally they start hanging out more often, making Lil feel out of the loop. So Lil develops a plan to pull them apart. Phil and Wally's relationship fell apart when Lil told Wally that he does not like her. When Phil finds out that Lil lied to Wally, he becomes upset at his sister.

    Director: Ron Noble

    Writer: Denise Moss