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The Best Episodes Written By Michael De Luca

Every TV Episode Written by Michael De Luca Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  • No More Mr. Nice Guy
    6.8/10(4)

    #1 - No More Mr. Nice Guy

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Aired 10/9/1988

    Tonights episode is all about a fellow who decides that the best way to get ahead is to stomp on everyone in his path.

    Director: Tobe Hooper

    Writer: Michael De Luca

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  • It's a Miserable Life
    6.0/10(1)

    #2 - It's a Miserable Life

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 10/16/1988

    To most people a bullet to the head spells death, but to these unfortunate drive-by shooting victims, it becomes something far worse.

    Director: Tom McLoughlin

    Writer: Michael De Luca

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  • The Art of Death
    6.0/10(2)

    #3 - The Art of Death

    Season 1 Episode 18

    Aired 3/12/1989

    Jack meets a man named The Phantom who says he was created by Jack through his drawings. The Phantom gets Jack to draw events that he wish could happen, and then they do. Jack try's to get the girl he likes in school, but it all goes wrong. The second half is about Joan living with her severe case of closterfobia. Her nightmares get a little out of hand and ends deadly all thanks to our freind freddy.

    Director: Ken Wiederhorn

    Writer: Michael De Luca

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  • Threshold
    5.6/10(30)

    #4 - Threshold

    Season 2 Episode 15

    Aired 1/29/1996

    Stardate: Unknown. After finding a type of dilithium that can survive at a higher temperatures, Tom Paris comes up with the ingenious idea of attempting to cross the transwarp threshold in an attempt to find a way to get home faster.

    Director: Alexander Singer

    Writer: Michael De Luca

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Michael De Luca Ratings Summary

"No More Mr. Nice Guy" is the best rated episode written by Michael De Luca. It scored 6.8/10 based on 4 votes. It was directed by Tobe Hooper. It aired on 10/9/1988 and is rated 0.8 points higher than their second-best episode, "It's a Miserable Life".