The best episode written by Stephen Godchaux is "Rest in Peace", rated 8.3/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Helen Shaver". "Rest in Peace" aired on 9/26/2003 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Ledger".
While George tries to get her old job back, her family prepares to visit her grave.
Director: Helen Shaver
Writer: Stephen Godchaux
George figures that with all the bad luck she had while she was alive, things might even out in the afterlife. But death isn't like that.
Director: Jeff Woolnough
Writer: Stephen Godchaux
In an attempt to bond with her co-workers, George goes on the annual Happy Time retreat, but she can't escape her duties as a grim reaper.
Director: Milan Cheylov
Writer: Stephen Godchaux
Deadlines loom large as the reapers snatch some hurried souls and George helps Delores impress an efficiency expert studying Happy Time's operations.
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill
Writer: Stephen Godchaux
George faces her first big decision at Happy Time, and Joy looks forward to a new life after accepting an offer on the family home.
Director: Steve Beers
Writer: Stephen Godchaux
George experiences the power of celebrity death when she plucks the soul of a rock star.
Director: James Whitmore Jr.
Writer: Stephen Godchaux
Halloween is a busy day for the Reapers as a serial killer stalks the city.
Director: James Whitmore Jr.
Writer: Stephen Godchaux
Briggs helps Lauren with her case against the Russian Mafia. Charlie's C.I. proves unreliable during a drug deal.
Director: Renny Harlin
Writer: Stephen Godchaux
George gets a pet and Rube takes a shift on the grill at Der Waffle Haus.
Director: Kevin Dowling
Writer: Stephen Godchaux
George reflects back on her childhood and decides that the secret to popularity is being mean to people.
Director: Sarah Pia Anderson
Writer: Stephen Godchaux
George panics when Rube is assigned to pop a soul at her family's home.
Director: James Whitmore Jr.
Writer: Stephen Godchaux