The best episode written by Joe Keenan is "Bang", rated 9.4/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Larry Shaw". "Bang" aired on 11/5/2006 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Moon Dance".
Everyone's lives on Wisteria Lane are forever changed when Carolyn Bigsby holds shoppers hostage at a local supermarket. Meanwhile, Gabrielle and Carlos finish dividing their assets: Gabrielle gets the house, and Carlos gets everything in it. Susan is preparing to go to Paris with Ian.
Director: Larry Shaw
Writer: Joe Keenan
Realizing that it's time he started dating again, Niles takes Daphne to a society ball.
Director: Kelsey Grammer
Writer: Joe Keenan
On the eve of her wedding, Daphne's torn between the man she loves and the man she's engaged to marry.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Joe Keenan
Frasier's plan to "fix up" Daphne with his new boss goes awry when Frasier learns his secret.
Director: David Clark Lee
Writer: Joe Keenan
Frasier and Kate vow to end their office romance, but can't seem to keep their hands off each other!
Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie
Writer: Joe Keenan
Just when Daphne decides to profess her love for Niles, he drops a stunning bombshell.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Joe Keenan
Roz is disappointed when she is unable to get Alice tickets to a concert by children's performer Nanny G. After his family reveals that he used to be married to her, Frasier agrees to help Roz secure tickets.
Director: Kelsey Grammer
Writer: Joe Keenan
Daphne gives birth to a healthy son David. Frasier marries Martin and Ronee in the vet's office before Daphne and the baby leave for the hospital. Frasier grows very lonely with Martin out of the apartment and Daphne and Niles busy with their son.
Director: David Clark Lee
Writer: Joe Keenan
The Crane household is turned upside down when Daphne's old flame comes to town.
Director: David Clark Lee
Writer: Joe Keenan
During an especially bumpy flight Frasier tells a fellow passenger about his eventful past few weeks which are recounted in a long flashback. Bebe tells Frasier that he has been offered the chance to replace a recently deceased San Francisco radio host.
Director: David Clark Lee
Writer: Joe Keenan
Labor relations go from heated to hot and heavy when Frasier and his boss negotiate a staff raise -- and an unexpected passion for each other.
Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie
Writer: Joe Keenan
Fed up with his cutthroat agent Bebe, Frasier soon learns the high price of hiring a "nice" agent to represent him in contract negotiations.
Director: James Burrows
Writer: Joe Keenan
A progressive dinner party thrown for Susan to celebrate her move back onto the lane leads to a shocking murder. Meanwhile, Gaby is stunned to learn the identity of the mysterious man who has been stalking her; Lynette and Tom attempt to put the spark back into their marriage by spending a few days alone together at a romantic Bed & Breakfast; after being placed under arrest for allegedly poisoning Paul, Susan must convince the police that she was being framed for the deed by Felicia; Bree begins to suspect that her new boyfriend may be gay.
Director: David Grossman
Writer: Joe Keenan
All of Wisteria Lane gathers at Pizzeria Scavo for the grand opening event, while one resident meets an untimely fate and another accepts a marriage proposal.
Director: David Grossman
Writer: Joe Keenan
Bree's estranged daughter, Danielle, returns to Wisteria Lane and is met with a deluge of criticism. Meanwhile, Gabrielle and Susan find themselves embroiled in a catfight brought on by an altercation between their kids. To her chagrin, Lynette comes home to find Tom and Dave have formed a garage band after she told him to get rid of his old things. Finally, Katherine and Mrs. McCluskey invite Edie to lunch to press her for more information on Dave.
Director: Bethany Rooney
Writer: Joe Keenan
Frasier endures the wrath of Seattle residents after he "slams" the city in an on- air tirade.
Director: David Clark Lee
Writer: Joe Keenan
The new station owner asks Frasier to help his fiancee stop smoking, but Frasier panics when he realizes who his "patient" is.
Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie
Writer: Joe Keenan
When Roz sets Frasier up on a blind date, Bulldog winds up falling for her instead.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Joe Keenan
Frasier and Niles disapprove of Martin's relationship with his brassy new girlfriend.
Director: James Burrows
Writer: Joe Keenan
A mysterious stalker from Adam's past shows up on Wisteria Lane, and they have dinner. Detectives question Gabrielle about Victor's whereabouts. Danielle's baby puts stress on Bree and Orson's marriage. Lynette has a reunion with her long-lost stepfather, Glen. Susan notices Mike is behaving strangely.
Director: N/A
Writer: Joe Keenan
Susan turns up the heat for Mike, Bree learns it won't be easy to undo the hurt she's caused Orson, Lynette discovers Tom's true intentions, and Gaby is forced to examine feelings she's suppressed about her heritage.
Director: David Grossman
Writer: Joe Keenan
A weekend ski trip snowballs into a hotbed of romantic antics for Frasier, Niles and their friends.
Director: David Clark Lee
Writer: Joe Keenan
Frasier falls for a pop psychologist whose stunning beauty blinds him to the fact that he doesn't respect her "New Age" beliefs.
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Joe Keenan
Frasier's tough-as-nails agent uses extreme measures to renegotiate his contract with the radio station.
Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie
Writer: Joe Keenan
Frasier is horrified when the soft-spoken lady shrink he urged the station to hire turns out to be a tough-talking tyrant.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Joe Keenan