The Best Episodes Written By Grant Mcaloon

Every TV Episode Written by Grant Mcaloon Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Grant McAloon Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Grant McAloon is "Liars, Guns and Money - A Not So Simple Plan (1)", rated 7.5/10 from 6 user votes. It was "directed by Andrew Prowse". "Liars, Guns and Money - A Not So Simple Plan (1)" aired on 1/5/2001 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Durka Returns".

  • Liars, Guns and Money - A Not So Simple Plan (1)
    7.5/10 6 votes

    #1 - Liars, Guns and Money - A Not So Simple Plan (1)

    Season 2 Episode 19 - Aired 1/5/2001

    Stark returns to Moya with a plan to rob a shadow depository and buy a contingent of slaves, one of which is D'Argo's son Jothee. D'Argo attempts the robbery on his own however and now the crew must recover him as well as the money they require.

    Director: Andrew Prowse

    Writer: Grant McAloon

  • Durka Returns
    7.2/10 8 votes

    #2 - Durka Returns

    Season 1 Episode 15 - Aired 8/12/1999

    When a Starburst goes badly wrong, Moya collides with a Nebari ship. On board is Durka, Rygel's former torturer, who has been mind cleansed and now serves the Nebari. Chiana, an attractive young rebel faces the same fate. Rygel takes it upon himself to take revenge on Durka and ends up undoing the cleansing and restoring him to his former, tyrannic incarnation.

    Director: Tony Tilse

    Writer: Grant McAloon

  • My Three Crichtons
    7.0/10 6 votes

    #3 - My Three Crichtons

    Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 7/13/2000

    A strange globe appears on Moya, sucking in Crichton and duplicating him creating two additional people. One who is a de-evolved 'cave man' and another who has increased mental ability. Note: This episode features after the "Look at the Princess" trilogy on the DVDs.

    Director: Catherine Millar

    Writer: Grant McAloon

  • Vitas Mortis
    6.9/10 7 votes

    #4 - Vitas Mortis

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 3/24/2000

    D'Argo takes part in a sacred ritual that helps an old Luxan, an Orican, to survive. During the ritual the Orican draws energy from who she thinks is D'Argo but is actually Moya. Consequently Moya starts to age rapidly.

    Director: Tony Tilse

    Writer: Grant McAloon