The best episode written by Martin Pasko is "See No Evil", rated 7.8/10 from 12 user votes. It was "directed by Dan Riba". "See No Evil" aired on 2/24/1993 and is rated 2.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Curse of the Evil Eye".
After a fortune disappears from a gem exposition, Batman investigates. He discovers that the crime may have been committed by an invisible man, an ex-con named Lloyd Ventris.
Director: Dan Riba
Writer: Martin Pasko
The Turtles are still on the search for the last fragment. Shredder finds the last fragment and connects all three to his helmet.
Director: N/A
Writer: Martin Pasko
When Dr. Dennis Barrows's car breaks down, he goes to an unusual town where visitors are disliked and townspeople are terrified of lighthouse and where it might shine. The house where Barrows stays the night is shined upon by the lighthouse. It holds a sick child, one which he helps with his medicine. The child recovers, but when Barrows goes to the lighthouse, the townfolk confront him with the truth: the lighthouse keeper is long dead, but in return for ensuring the town's prosperity, it demands the occasional sacrifice. Since Barrows saved the girl and was in the house where the light shined, he becomes the townsfolks' next sacrifice.
Director: Gerd Oswald
Writer: Martin Pasko
An actor arrives at a radio station to perform a radio play. An old voodoo stick is accidentally activated and the play becomes more real that anything anyone expected.
Director: Gus Trikonis
Writer: Martin Pasko
In the middle of a global ratings sweep programmer packager Frank Braddock tries to sell Network 23 a package covering the activities of a terrorist group, the White Brigade. Edison and Murray become suspicious when Breakthru TV, who have bought the package, start broadcasting terrorist bombings as soon as they occur.
Director: Thomas J. Wright
Writer: Martin Pasko