The Best Episodes Written By Scott Kaufer

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

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    8.2/10(4 votes)

    #1 - Truth Be Told

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    S1:E6

    Shore's dream lover from college, now wed to a slick mayoral candidate, hires Shore to block his opponent's provocative TV-ad campaign. Meanwhile, a power struggle embroils Crane.

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    Director:Tucker Gates
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    8.0/10(1 votes)

    #2 - Contractions

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    S3:E14

    The Wolf network tries to woo Murphy away, something she isn't interested in until she finds out the network is taking her for granted.

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    7.2/10(59 votes)

    #3 - Young at Heart

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    S1:E16

    Mulder becomes the target of someone from his past named John Barnett. He was a jewelry store robber with an itchy trigger finger that Mulder sent to prison when he first joined the Bureau. The only problem is that Barnett died four years ago.

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    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #4 - Strike Two

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    S3:E4

    The on-air talent goes on strike, so management brings in Miller Redfield to handle Murphy's pending interview on the S&L crisis. When the only question Miller wants to know is why parking isn't validated, Miles must do the interview.

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    7.0/10(6 votes)

    #5 - The Nanny and the Professor

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    S4:E10

    Lorelai and Sookie renovate their inn. Lorelai enjoys a romantic evening. Rory is irritated by Paris's new relationship.

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    Director:Peter Lauer

Scott Kaufer Ratings Summary

"Truth Be Told" is the best rated episode written by Scott Kaufer. It scored 8.2/10 based on 4 votes. It was directed by Tucker Gates. It aired on 11/7/2004 and is rated 0.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "Contractions".