The best episode written by Keith Damron is "Virtual Slide", rated 7/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Mark Sobel". "Virtual Slide" aired on 6/22/1998 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Knight of Shadows (2)".
The Sliders arrive on a world where virtual reality is a normal part of life. After Maggie is injured in an explosion, she awakens in a hospital to find they have missed the slide. The only way to go is to build a new timer, but is everything what it seems?
Director: Mark Sobel
Writer: Keith Damron
Morgaine and Mordred get the Stone and plan to transform England and restore it to its medieval glory.
Director: Butch Lukic
Writer: Keith Damron
John Stewart leaves on a mission to help his fellow Green Lanterns overthrow a intergalactic dictator with strange powers.
Director: Butch Lukic
Writer: Keith Damron
Despero's followers attack and John is forced to use a gun when his ring becomes useless due to Despero's mental tampering. While John, Katma, and Hawkgirl are captured, J'onn, Kilowog, and Flash must try to deactivate the mystic flames and deprive Despero of his power.
Director: Butch Lukic
Writer: Keith Damron
The sorceress Morgaine Le Fey and her son Mordred search for the Philosopher's Stone, and the Justice League need the help of the Demon Etrigan to thwart her.
Director: Butch Lukic
Writer: Keith Damron
The vortex splits the Sliders up and they only have two hours before the slide. Quinn tries to contact the others by appearing on the world's most popular show: Lipschitz Live. Meanwhile, Colin is mistaken for his double and betrothed to a woman as part of a business deal.
Director: Jerry O'Connell
Writer: Keith Damron
The Sliders arrive in a barren wasteland, where the timer is inoperable. Worse yet, they find themselves forced to take part in a never ending battle between Kromaggs and soldiers from Quinn's home world, who are guarding a mysterious bunker.
Director: Richard Compton
Writer: Keith Damron
The Sliders arrive on a world where millions play in highly realistic arcade simulations. Rembrandt and Mallory take part in separate simulations, until they discover Maggie and Diana have been forced to play characters in these simulations, where each "death" experienced is real.
Director: David E. Peckinpah
Writer: Keith Damron
The Sliders arrive in the middle of a rally, surprisingly being held in their honor. They learn they are the subjects of a religion called Slidology, founded by a man with psychic abilities. He has been following their adventures and warns that on their next slide, they will all die.
Director: Paul Cajero
Writer: Keith Damron