The Best Episodes Written By Jim Trombetta

Every TV Episode Written by Jim Trombetta Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for Bump and Run
    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - Bump and Run

    Missing info
    S1:E10

    Muggers seek revenge on a student who injured one of them while escaping, and a vigilante killer pins McCall's ad to his victims.

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  2. Background image for Parallax
    7.2/10(34 votes)

    #2 - Parallax

    Missing info
    S1:E2

    Stardate: 48439.7. As the Maquis crewmembers begin to integrate themselves into the Starfleet crew, Voyager becomes trapped in a quantum singularity.

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  3. Background image for Beat the Clock
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #3 - Beat the Clock

    Missing info
    S1:E11

    A jazz musician friend of Julio's is about to be executed. An hour before the execution, a friend calls and says he has evidence that could exonerate their friend. Before Barry can contact him, he disappears. They have less than an hour to save a condemned man.

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  4. Background image for Good Night, Central City
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #4 - Good Night, Central City

    Missing info
    S1:E20

    A small time crook gets a hold of a device that puts people to sleep. He goes on a spree while the people are unconscious. He has a plan to knock out the entire city, it's up to the Flash to stop him.

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  5. Background image for Inner View
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #5 - Inner View

    Missing info
    S3:E9

    A psychic can't convince the police that she has `seen' the next attack of a serial killer, so she turns to McCall for help in preventing it.

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    Director:Marc Laub
  6. Background image for The Alternate
    6.8/10(29 votes)

    #6 - The Alternate

    Missing info
    S2:E12

    Stardate: 47391.7. Odo and Dr. Mora Pol, Odo's 'father', discover a life form similar to Odo on a Gamma Quadrant planet.

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  7. Background image for Tale of the Goat
    6.8/10(5 votes)

    #7 - Tale of the Goat

    Missing info
    S2:E8

    Crockett and Tubbs escort a coffin containing a criminal to his final Miami resting place ... until its learned that he has risen from the dead and has a similar zombie fate scheduled for Tubbs.

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  8. Background image for The Forsaken
    6.3/10(28 votes)

    #8 - The Forsaken

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    S1:E17

    Stardate: 46925.1. Odo and Lwaxanna Troi come to a mutual understanding when a computer malfunction causes them to become trapped in a turbolift.

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    Director:Les Landau
  9. Background image for Paradise
    6.2/10(30 votes)

    #9 - Paradise

    Missing info
    S2:E15

    Stardate: 47573.1. Sisko and Chief O'Brien discover a colony that lives without technology.

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    Director:Corey Allen
  10. Background image for Playing God
    6.0/10(28 votes)

    #10 - Playing God

    Missing info
    S2:E17

    Stardate: Unknown. A Trill named Arjin comes to DS9 to learn what it is to be a Trill with a symbiont but finds his teacher, Dax, to be less than he expected.

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  11. Background image for Rivals
    5.9/10(27 votes)

    #11 - Rivals

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    S2:E11

    Stardate: Unknown. Quark meets his match when a new rival opens a casino opposite Quark's Bar on the Promenade; meanwhile the station is suffering issues of high improbability.

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  12. Background image for Double Vision
    2.8/10(2 votes)

    #12 - Double Vision

    Missing info
    S1:E5

    Someone spreads graffiti, and messages asking to meet "Flash" at a church. Barry goes to the church. Shortly after that, he begins to experience black outs and memory losses.

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Jim Trombetta Ratings Summary

"Bump and Run" is the best rated episode written by Jim Trombetta. It scored 8/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Richard Compton. It aired on 11/20/1985 and is rated 0.8 points higher than their second-best episode, "Parallax".