The Best Episodes Written By Jayne Hamil

Every TV Episode Written by Jayne Hamil Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

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    6.2/10(5 votes)

    #1 - An Offer She Can't Refuse

    S3:E13

    Fran gets a date with a guy named Tony Tattori, who later she discovers to be on the mob. Scared to death that her life might be in jeopardy, Fran doesn't have the guts to break up with him, and Mr. Sheffield decides to do it for her. Lucky him C.C. accidentally dumped Whoopi Goldberg from their show and they needed a singer and Tony was very interested on being on Broadway... Meanwhile, Brighton steals Maggie's diary and makes her his personal slave until Fran comes up with something that will get her out of that situation.

    Director:Dorothy Lyman
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    5.0/10(1 votes)

    #2 - Pen Pal

    S3:E1

    After many years of exchanging letters, Fran's pen pal Lenny wants to meet her. But Fran is worried because over the past years she exaggerated a little on the lies and now is concerned that Lenny won't like her for who she really is. But Mr. Sheffield pushes her to attend the date (more because he wants to see Lenny than because he wants Ms. Fine to meet him) and waits for him with her at the Russian Tea Room. But Lenny never shows up and leaves a note at the door saying he couldn't possibly compete with such a good looking guy she was with (Mr. Sheffield). Meanwhile, C.C. arranges to work late just to seduce Maxwell, and Niles plays with her. Bored, the two have a few drinks and have their first romantic kiss after calling each other names.

    Director:Dorothy Lyman
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Jayne Hamil Ratings Summary

"An Offer She Can't Refuse" is the best rated episode written by Jayne Hamil. It scored 6.2/10 based on 5 votes. It was directed by Dorothy Lyman. It aired on 12/11/1995 and is rated 1.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "Pen Pal".