The best episode written by Doug Molitor is "My Brother's Keeper", rated 6/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Reza Badiyi". "My Brother's Keeper" aired on 4/2/1999 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "By a Whisker".
The Sliders arrive on a world where clones are harvested for spare body parts. Quinn's double is blinded in a lab accident and when Quinn tries to help, he is mistaken for a clone. Meanwhile, the others inadvertently rescue the clone, which Colin tries to teach the importance of family and sacrifice.
Director: Reza Badiyi
Writer: Doug Molitor
Carmen kidnapps two white lion cubs and sets up her own game preserve for them.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Doug Molitor
Carmen figures out a way to steal musical talent and transfers it to her two talentless henchwomen. She decides to showcase her accomplishment in a concert inside the stolen Sydney Opera House
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Doug Molitor
Carmen and her band of pirates attempt to tske over a submarine.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Doug Molitor
Zack and Ivy escape from the future and follow Carmen to Rome. There, the detectives are captured and are sentenced to fight each other in the Coliseum games. Luckily, they are spared from having to fight each other to the death. They escape, and discover Carmen's plan- she's going to steal the Coliseum! The detectives realize this is part of her plan to become ""the greatest thief of all time"" by stealing objects from the past, present, and future.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Doug Molitor
The Chief manages to convince the local sheriff to free Zack and Ivy. They meet up with Carmen again and persue Maelstrom. Malestrom begins to steal items and frames Carmen for their thefts! He wants to ruin her reputation as thief with a conscience.
Director: Stan Phillips
Writer: Doug Molitor