The Best Episodes Written By Sam Rolfe

Every TV Episode Written by Sam Rolfe Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Sam Rolfe Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Sam Rolfe is "The Last Gunfighter", rated 7.5/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by Joe Napolitano". "The Last Gunfighter" aired on 1/29/1992 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Quality of Mercy".

  • The Last Gunfighter
    7.5/10 4 votes

    #1 - The Last Gunfighter

    Season 4 Episode 14 - Aired 1/29/1992

    November 28, 1957: Sam finds himself in the life of Tyler Meanes, a teller of tall tales who faces death at the hand of an old friend in a shootout at high noon.

    Director: Joe Napolitano

    Writer: Sam Rolfe

  • A Quality of Mercy
    7.2/10 12 votes

    #2 - A Quality of Mercy

    Season 3 Episode 15 - Aired 12/29/1961

    A gung ho young soldier gets a new viewpoint on war when he inexplicably changes places with a Japanese officer trying to stop his superior from leading a charge against American forces.

    Director: Buzz Kulik

    Writer: Sam Rolfe

  • Vortex
    6.7/10 30 votes

    #3 - Vortex

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 4/18/1993

    Stardate: Unknown. A man named Croden tells Odo he can take him to a place where aliens much like Odo himself exist, which would help Odo find out where he truly comes from.

    Director: Winrich Kolbe

    Writer: Sam Rolfe

  • The Vengeance Factor
    6.2/10 42 votes

    #4 - The Vengeance Factor

    Season 3 Episode 9 - Aired 11/20/1989

    Stardate: 43421.9. The Enterprise crew tries to mend the relationship between a race known as the Acamarians and a faction known as the Gatherers.

    Director: Timothy Bond

    Writer: Sam Rolfe

  • The Vulcan Affair
    6.0/10 2 votes

    #5 - The Vulcan Affair

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/22/1964

    After a THRUSH attempt to kill Waverly is thwarted, Solo is assigned to prevent the assassination of a visiting African premier (William Marshall) at the hands of Andrew Vulcan (Fritz Weaver), and with the help of a housewife (Patricia Crowley) he learns that the premier himself is allied with THRUSH and plans to kill his two top aides (Ivan Dixon and Rupert Crosse) in a fake accident.

    Director: Don Medford

    Writer: Sam Rolfe