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The Best Episodes Written By Michael B. kaplan

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Michael B. Kaplan Ratings Summary

"The Importance of Being Frank" is the best rated episode written by Michael B. Kaplan. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Sheldon Epps. It aired on 12/11/2000 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "A Kiss Before Lying".

  • The Importance of Being Frank
    9.0/10(1)

    #1 - The Importance of Being Frank

    Season 1 Episode 11

    Aired 12/11/2000

    Joan begins dating a client, Frank Anderson. Everything seems to be going well until a crazed woman shows up at the office looking for Joan. She tells Maya and Lynn that she trailed her husband to Joan's house. Joan angrily breaks up with Frank in public. She later learns that Toni has been using her house to rendezvous with her married boyfriend and assumes that she was wrong to suspect Frank of wrongdoing. However, Toni's boyfriend soon delivers some surprising news that sheds new light on the situation.

    Director: Sheldon Epps

    Writer: Michael B. Kaplan

  • A Kiss Before Lying
    9.0/10(1)

    #2 - A Kiss Before Lying

    Season 1 Episode 19

    Aired 4/16/2001

    Sean grows uncomfortable with Joan's relationship with Davis, as he feels that she flirts with him too much. After she confesses that they once shared a kiss, Sean upsets Joan by ordering her to stay away from Davis and 847 for good. Meanwhile, Toni angers Greg by displaying some of his paintings at the restaurant; and Darnell becomes impatient when Maya is reluctant to resume sexual relations with him after her surgery.

    Director: Sheldon Epps

    Writer: Michael B. Kaplan

  • Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven
    8.0/10(5)

    #3 - Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven

    Season 4 Episode 8

    Aired 12/10/1996

    Martin buys Frasier an expensive painting -- but Frasier doesn't have the heart to tell his father that he hates it.

    Director: Jeff Melman

    Writer: Michael B. Kaplan