The best episode written by Scott Smith Miller is "Eggheads", rated 8/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by Timothy Bond". "Eggheads" aired on 4/26/1995 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Good, the Bad and the Wealthy".
On a world where being smart is the equivalent of being a sports star, Quinn is a popular college athlete and finds his double had underhanded dealings with gangsters. Meanwhile, Arturo discovers his late wife is alive on this world and tries for reconciliation after learning she is pressing for divorce.
Director: Timothy Bond
Writer: Scott Smith Miller
On a world where everything west of the Mississippi is part of the Nation of Texas, corporate lawyers carry gunslinging ways of the Old West. After Quinn gets mixed up in a showdown, he gains the reputation for fastest draw in San Francisco and tries to prevent the hostile takeover of a family-owned computer company.
Director: Oscar L. Costo
Writer: Scott Smith Miller
The Sliders land on a world where California has been taken over by racists. Rembrandt is captured and placed in a prison camp used to turn non-whites into faceless slaves.
Director: Robert M. Williams Jr.
Writer: Scott Smith Miller
Chance is caught between a rock and a hard place when he takes under his wing a young faith healer who seems to be on the run.
Director: John T. Kretchmer
Writer: Scott Smith Miller
On a world where Prohibition was never repealed, Rembrandt's double is famous for fighting crime and corruption. Unfortunately, the trouble starts when the Sliders land in the middle of a wedding, where the groom and bride are from mob organizations.
Director: Allan Eastman
Writer: Scott Smith Miller
On a world where a group of social misfits have learned to torture people by entering their dreams, Wade becomes a target of the group's leader.
Director: Jefery Levy
Writer: Scott Smith Miller
On a world ruled by Egyptian culture, Quinn is used in a life-after-death experiment and thought dead. The others miss the slide when trying to save a woman from a sacrifice and become trapped in a pyramid with a big scarab.
Director: Adam Nimoy
Writer: Scott Smith Miller
The Sliders arrive on a world where electric tornadoes have almost completely wiped out the population. They find a secluded village somehow protected from the tornadoes and a dictator that may prevent the team from ever sliding again.
Director: Oscar L. Costo
Writer: Scott Smith Miller
The Sliders track Rickman to a superstitious town. Their search is further complicated when Quinn and Maggie are captured by natives living in a mysterious fog. There, Quinn runs into someone from his past--himself.
Director: Jeff Woolnough
Writer: Scott Smith Miller