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The Best Episodes Written By Scott Frost

Every TV Episode Written by Scott Frost Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Scott Frost Ratings Summary

"Drive with a Dead Girl" is the best rated episode written by Scott Frost. It scored 7.9/10 based on 54 votes. It was directed by Caleb Deschanel. It aired on 11/17/1990 and is rated 0.9 points higher than their second-best episode, "Double Play".

  • Drive with a Dead Girl
    7.9/1054 votes

    #1 - Drive with a Dead Girl

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 11/17/1990

    Ben receives an unwelcome surprise, Norma's mother arrives in Twin Peaks with a new husband, and Bob covers his tracks.

    Director: Caleb Deschanel

    Writer: Scott Frost

  • Double Play
    7.0/1051 votes

    #2 - Double Play

    Season 2 Episode 14 - Aired 2/2/1991

    The rivalry between Cooper and Earle is revealed.

    Director: Uli Edel

    Writer: Scott Frost

  • The Long Dark
    6.4/109 votes

    #3 - The Long Dark

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 11/30/1994

    A 100-year-old space exploration ship appears near Babylon 5 with two passengers - a woman in cryogenic sleep, the corpse of her husband, and something sinister that has unfinished business with a half mad lurker.

    Director: Mario DiLeo

    Writer: Scott Frost

  • The Others
    6.0/102 votes

    #4 - The Others

    Season 4 Episode 14 - Aired 2/16/2004

    The crew rescues two people from a spaceship, the leaders of opposing sides in a long civil war on a nearby planet. The two warring sides have built an immense wall separating the northern and southern halves of the planet, and the Northerners are suffering from a plague that is blamed on the Southerners. After Dylan contracts the plague, the crew try to assist in settling the dispute and find a cure for the plague, but nothing goes as planned.

    Director: Peter DeLuise

    Writer: Scott Frost

  • The Test
    5.5/102 votes

    #5 - The Test

    Season 5 Episode 10 - Aired 1/7/2005

    The crew is tormented by a mysterious stranger who accuses them of murder.

    Director: Brad Turner

    Writer: Scott Frost