The Best Episodes Written By Harry Werksman

Every TV Episode Written by Harry Werksman Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Harry Werksman Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Harry Werksman is "Fated to Pretend", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by David Barrett". "Fated to Pretend" aired on 4/25/2008 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Band-Aid Covers the Bullet Hole".

  • Fated to Pretend
    8.0/10 1 votes

    #1 - Fated to Pretend

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 4/25/2008

    When Beth is kidnapped by a suspect in the murder case of her boss at Buzzwire, Mick is forced to decide whether saving her is worth sacrificing being human again.

    Director: David Barrett

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Band-Aid Covers the Bullet Hole
    8.0/10 9 votes

    #2 - Band-Aid Covers the Bullet Hole

    Season 2 Episode 20 - Aired 3/12/2006

    The doctors are up to their necks in their usual levels of drama. Meredith is dealing with the backlash of sleeping with George, George and Burke are bonding in ways that bother and creep out Cristina, Cristina gets stuck on diaper duty, Bailey gets involved in a case even though she's still supposed to be on maternity leave, Addison and Derek have a talk, and Izzie is still flaking on Alex for Denny Duquette, the heart patient who didn't get a heart. In the patients-of-the-week department we've got a very pregnant woman, a hockey player who desires medically unnessasary amputation, and a woman with a fork in her neck who happens to be dying and has a struggling marriage.

    Director: Julie Anne Robinson

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Highjacked
    8.0/10 2 votes

    #3 - Highjacked

    Season 2 Episode 18 - Aired 4/19/1999

    The Taelon's hire a spindoctor who brings on a reporter onto the mothership. Unfortunately the mothership is at this time hijacked by a replicant who wants to get the ship into Jaridian space.

    Director: James Head

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Message in a Bottle
    8.0/10 1 votes

    #4 - Message in a Bottle

    Season 2 Episode 21 - Aired 5/10/1999

    A probe crashs on earth. The Resistance finds the probe, before Sandoval arrives, and takes it to a hideout. The hideout is ambushed and they are taken to a 'Dark Knight' base. The Resistance deals with this unexpected new player as they try to stop a Jaridian probe from an assault on Earth. The probe takes the shape of Augur, and delivers a message to humanity.

    Director: James Head

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Staring at the Sun
    7.9/10 9 votes

    #5 - Staring at the Sun

    Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 11/16/2006

    George's father has a serious heart problem that requires surgery and George chooses Burke to do the procedure. Burke doubts himself because he knows the pressure this kind of surgery will put on him, but Cristina believes the team can handle it. Derek works with Meredith on being a couple again and tries work with Addison on more civil terms. A patient has had mutiple plastic surgeries so that his girlfriend will like him more. A mom wants her daughter's babysitter fired, after she is brought in with multiple injuries, but the girl likes the babysitter more than her mother.

    Director: Jeff Melman

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Much Too Much
    7.6/10 11 votes

    #6 - Much Too Much

    Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 11/27/2005

    Dorie Russell is waiting for quintuplets, all 5 girls. Her husband seems more concerned than she is but she is set to bring her babies to their term of 36 weeks. All the departments are on call for the quintuplets as three of them have developped problems of different kinds. Meredith last night's stand shows up at the hospital with priapism and they need to call Derek Sheperd for a consult which puts Meredith in a very embarassing position. Alex and Derek must take care of a patient who has a tumor inducing thirst as a side effect. On the love side, Alex and Izzie are having some slight sexual problems, while Meredith goes on adding one night stands and Cristina is thrown off course by being "keyed."

    Director: Wendey Stanzler

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Who's Zoomin' Who?
    7.5/10 16 votes

    #7 - Who's Zoomin' Who?

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 5/22/2005

    A sexually transmitted disease breaks out and affects several members of the hospital staff. Chief Webber promptly calls a meeting. Meanwhile, the chief reluctantly tells Dr. Derek Shepherd about his own medical concerns. Izzie and Cristina worry about a patient's wife and daughter who can't agree on his care. Burke treats his college buddy Bill, whose medical diagnosis raises some questions regarding his wife's actions. Then just as Meredith and Derek grow more intimate, a surprise is revealed.

    Director: Wendey Stanzler

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Dr. Feelgood
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #8 - Dr. Feelgood

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 10/12/2007

    Still reeling from Mick's revelation about his identity, a cautious Beth struggles as she helps him track down a blood-thirsty, renegade vampire who doesn't know how to deal with his killer urges.

    Director: Scott Lautanen

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Fleur de Lis
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #9 - Fleur de Lis

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/23/2007

    Beth is jealous when Mick begins working closely on a case with a mysterious photographer. Spurred on by her bruised ego, Beth takes it upon herself to research the woman's background and discovers she isn't who she claims to be.

    Director: James Whitmore Jr.

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • My Three Crichtons
    7.0/10 6 votes

    #10 - 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: Harry Werksman

  • The Ugly Truth
    7.0/10 6 votes

    #11 - The Ugly Truth

    Season 2 Episode 17 - Aired 9/7/2000

    Crais and Talyn return. The crew are put on trial for an attack that Talyn made on an alien ship.

    Director: Tony Tilse

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Always Buy Retail
    6.8/10 20 votes

    #12 - Always Buy Retail

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 4/13/2009

    A man is killing people and posing them in Vodun (Voodoo) tradition. Castle's ex-wife announces her plans to move back to New York.

    Director: Jamie Babbit

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Petra-Gate
    6.5/10 2 votes

    #13 - Petra-Gate

    Season 1 Episode 20 - Aired 4/26/2007

    After seeing her working relationship with Daniel, her close friendship with Christina, and her chance to date Henry all fall apart, Betty is left with no choice but to turn her back on all three. Meanwhile, romance is in the air: At MODE, Alexis catches the attention of a guy and he asks her out; Amanda flirts with a designer who she believes is gay; and Wilhelmina finds her latest advances very tiring. Over at the Suarez's, Santos gives Hilda a little surprise.

    Director: Paul Lazarus

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Home on the Remains
    6.3/10 6 votes

    #14 - Home on the Remains

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 6/15/2000

    With Moya out of food, Chiana leads everyone to a dead boudong where she once worked.

    Director: Rowan Woods

    Writer: Harry Werksman

  • Val Under Siege With a Vengeance
    1.0/10 1 votes

    #15 - Val Under Siege With a Vengeance

    Season 1 Episode 14 - Aired 2/13/1999

    Val and her ""staff"" are invited to a charity event. The ""staff"" are to be used as models and parade down the runway. During the fashion show terrorists interrupt and hold them hostage. Val must now locate Simon Wirth as he is the one the terrorists want. She finds him but he refuses to come so she takes him at gunpoint. The terrorists want Simon because he has the codes for the U.S. treasury, or so they think. He hasn't developed a new code for the treasury in over a year. The terrorists mad decide to open gunfire and a fight ensues leaving V.I.P. the winners.

    Director: Scott Paulin

    Writer: Harry Werksman