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The Best Episodes Written By Katherine Lawrence

Every TV Episode Written by Katherine Lawrence Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Katherine Lawrence Ratings Summary

"The Winds of Darkness" is the best rated episode written by Katherine Lawrence. It scored 8.25/10 based on 4 votes. It was directed by N/A. It aired on 12/7/1985 and is rated 0.5 points higher than their second-best episode, "Citadel of Shadow".

  • The Winds of Darkness
    8.3/104 votes

    #1 - The Winds of Darkness

    Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 12/7/1985

    The Darkling, a skeletal creature of darkness, kidnaps Hank. The kids have to convince the kindly Martha to help rescue their leader, before the Darkling claims his final victim and his Winds of Darkness destroy all light in the Realm. But Martha has been hurt by the creature one too many times and wants nothing to do with their quest.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Katherine Lawrence

  • Citadel of Shadow
    7.8/104 votes

    #2 - Citadel of Shadow

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 10/12/1985

    After getting yelled at by Eric for botching up a thieving job, Sheila is anxious to prove her worth by befriending Karena, a young woman who is more than she appears to be. Soon the gang finds themselves caught in the middle of a very bitter family feud when they realize Karena is related to none other than...Venger!

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Katherine Lawrence

  • Cave of the Fairie Dragons
    7.8/104 votes

    #3 - Cave of the Fairie Dragons

    Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 11/9/1985

    Tasmira, queen of the Faerie Dragons, is held prisoner by the greedy King Varen, an evil warlord who desires their treasure. Aided by the sassy little dragon Amber, the gang must free her and help her people find a new home.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Katherine Lawrence

  • Mutant Crush
    7.1/107 votes

    #4 - Mutant Crush

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 11/25/2000

    The only thing bigger than Fred Dukes' strength and size, is his temper, which makes his first day at school rather difficult. When Jean Grey makes contact, trying to be friendly, he takes it just a bit to seriously.

    Director: Frank Paur

    Writer: Katherine Lawrence

  • Who Are You?
    3.0/101 votes

    #5 - Who Are You?

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/9/2002

    Right after arriving on a new world Draga gets a sense that something is watching them. Harrison finds a Mayan temple and returns to report he found the T'ak'khan and a captive human prisoner. However, Seattle and Stacey become suspicious when Harrison acts differently. Gus decides to launch a solo rescue and finds the prisoner is Captain Arnold Grimes - then he gets captured and is thrown in the cell with the real Harrison - they discover a race of shapeshifters who are reluctantly helping the Tlak'khan. Gus puts the pieces together and realizes how he was framed, then engineer an escape while the shapeshifters/Gus & Harrison lead the others into a trap. They escape and go rescue the team from a battle with the shapeshifters, seeing through the fakes. They are about to leave with Grimes when Draga says that she still senses a presence. Gus told everyone to whisper their suspicions in his ear so that he could find out who it was. The only person who accused someone else was Grimes - f

    Director: Holly Dale

    Writer: Katherine Lawrence

  • Chariot of the Sun
    3.0/101 votes

    #6 - Chariot of the Sun

    Season 1 Episode 19 - Aired 2/3/2003

    The gang find a mysterious ship emitting dangerous energy on an uninhabited planet. While Harrison and Seattle look for the owners the others break into the ship, much to Stacey's concern. Gus insists on using the ship to return to nearby Earth, unaware that it's actually a Tlak'khan trap - the ship takes them to Ga'Harn, the Tlak'khan homeworld. Da'kyll captures them all and holds them back from the Nax'kan Council by claiming Warrior Right of Capture. Hah'lak sends his own operative, Gal'korn, to free first Gus and then the rest of the SG team and they see through the deception. They get their vehicles and weapons and get to the nearest Stargate to make their escape.

    Director: Martin Wood

    Writer: Katherine Lawrence