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The Best Episodes Written By James Berg

Every TV Episode Written by James Berg Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

James Berg Ratings Summary

"Blanche and the Younger Man" is the best rated episode written by James Berg. It scored 8.7/10 based on 3 votes. It was directed by Jim Drake. It aired on 11/16/1985 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Adult Education".

  • Blanche and the Younger Man
    8.7/103 votes

    #1 - Blanche and the Younger Man

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/16/1985

    Blanche goes all out to try to look good for her latest beau, her aerobics instructor half her age. Meanwhile, Rose's dynamic mother comes for a visit and gets fed up with Rose's ""mothering"" ways.

    Director: Jim Drake

    Writer: James Berg

  • Adult Education
    8.7/103 votes

    #2 - Adult Education

    Season 1 Episode 20 - Aired 2/22/1986

    Blanche's psychology professor sexually harasses her when she goes to him for help on a difficult test. Blanche's professor makes her an harassing deal: If she has sex with him, he'll give her an "A" for the exam. Meanwhile, Dorothy, Rose and Sophia each try to get a hold of tickets for a sold out Frank Sinatra concert.

    Director: Jack Shea

    Writer: James Berg

  • Flu Attack
    8.7/103 votes

    #3 - Flu Attack

    Season 1 Episode 21 - Aired 3/1/1986

    A week before an awards ceremony, Blanche, Dorothy and Rose each come down with a nasty flu, which compounds their arguing over who will win a prestigious award.

    Director: Terry Hughes

    Writer: James Berg

  • Norman Mailer, I'm Pregnant!
    6.8/106 votes

    #4 - Norman Mailer, I'm Pregnant!

    Season 5 Episode 6 - Aired 10/26/2004

    Danny is jealous when Glenn's article gets picked up by the New York Times; Rory discovers that Logan, the son of a newspaper magnate, is also on the staff of the paper; Paris wages a fierce campaign to get the religion beat, and takes an ecumenical approach to alienating the local clergy; desperate for a story idea for her features assignment after several concepts fail to pan out, Rory uncovers a secret Yale society which counts Logan as a member, and enlists his cooperation in getting a story on the group; Sookie becomes upset when the Inn's accountant suggests dropping lunch temporarily to save money and Norman Mailer stakes out a table in the dining room to work and give interviews, and refuses to order anything from the menu except iced tea; Lorelai and Rory show up for Friday night dinner, and when they discover that neither Emily nor Richard are home, decide to order pizza and eat on the living room floor; Christopher calls Lorelai in a panic when Sherry suddenly decides to mo

    Director: Matthew Diamond

    Writer: James Berg

  • Pulp Friction
    6.0/104 votes

    #5 - Pulp Friction

    Season 5 Episode 17 - Aired 3/8/2005

    Now that Luke and Lorelai are back together, Lorelai can come into the diner, and she adds herself to Luke's speed dial. They make a date for Sunday to celebrate getting back together. Meanwhile, Kirk has stationed himself at the diner and is collecting the pink and blue ribbons which citizens of Stars Hollow used to wear. Rory and Logan are still dating, however not exclusively. Rory and Lorelai see him with another girl while they are shopping in downtown New Haven. Lorelai wants to go over and yell at Logan, but Rory informs her that it's OK - even though she doesn't look as if she really thinks it is OK. She tells Lorelai that they are just dating and allowed to see other people. Emily and Richard assume that since Emily gave instructions to Luke to get back together with Lorelai everything must be all set now. However, they are surprised to see only Rory show up for Friday dinner. They wonder whether Luke and Lorelai have gotten back together and end up assuming that Luke did

    Director: Michael Zinberg

    Writer: James Berg

  • Don't Ask, Don't Tell
    1.0/101 votes

    #6 - Don't Ask, Don't Tell

    Season 6 Episode 18 - Aired 3/1/1994

    Roseanne is the life of the party at a gay bar, until Nancy's new girlfriend plants a disturbing kiss on her; meanwhile, back home, Becky's old flame gives Mark reason to distrust Becky.

    Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie

    Writer: James Berg