The Best Episodes Written By Storm Dicostanzo

Every TV Episode Written by Storm Dicostanzo Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Storm DiCostanzo Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Storm DiCostanzo is "Reptilicus", rated 8.4/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Joel Hodgson". "Reptilicus" aired on 4/14/2017 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Avalanche".

  • Reptilicus
    8.4/10 5 votes

    #1 - Reptilicus

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 4/14/2017

    Jonah Heston is shanghaied during a space mission by Kinga, Dr. Forrester's ambitious daughter. Jonah does a major redesign on Gypsy. Tom Servo and Crow settle in with Jonah as they riff on Reptillicus! Movie Plot: Copenhagen is terrorized by a prehistoric beast that has regenerated itself from a recently discovered tail segment. Original film made in 1961.

    Director: Joel Hodgson

    Writer: Storm DiCostanzo

  • Avalanche
    8.4/10 5 votes

    #2 - Avalanche

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/14/2017

    Max ruefully considers his affection for Kinga while she openly declares her love for online soul mate, Neville LaRoy. Together they sing the hit song, “Our Love is On Wings (You Can’t See).” Jonah and the bots riff on Rock Hudson’s Avalanche. Movie Plot: Hanging over a new ski resort are charges of corruption and a big snow wedge that's been there for years. Original film made in 1978.

    Director: Joel Hodgson

    Writer: Storm DiCostanzo

  • Carnival Magic
    8.0/10 4 votes

    #3 - Carnival Magic

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 4/14/2017

    Jonah and the bots are visited by the great space circus ring master, P. T. Mindslap, who wants to recruit the bots for his circus. A glitch in Kinga Chrome reveals a strange specter of another host with the bots. Jonah and the bots riff Carnival Magic. Movie Plot: A jealous lion-tamer kidnaps a magician's talking chimpanzee and hands the animal over for scientific experiments. Original film made in 1981.

    Director: Joel Hodgson

    Writer: Storm DiCostanzo

  • The Christmas That Almost Wasn't
    8.0/10 4 votes

    #4 - The Christmas That Almost Wasn't

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 4/14/2017

    Kinga has decided to marry Jonah as a ratings stunt and asks Pearl to give her away. Jonah puts the finishing touches on his space suit. Jonah and the bots riff on The Christmas That Almost Wasn’t. Movie Plot: Children unite to help Santa Claus and his wife, whose heartless landlord wants the rent. Original film made in 1966.

    Director: Joel Hodgson

    Writer: Storm DiCostanzo

  • The Beast of Hollow Mountain
    7.8/10 4 votes

    #5 - The Beast of Hollow Mountain

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 4/14/2017

    Crow and Tom don mysterious costumes inspired by the film and perform an unnerving parade. Jonah and the bots discuss how other popular movies could benefit from dinosaur attacks. Jonah and bots riff on The Beast of Hollow Mountain. Movie Plot: A Mexican cattleman's dispute with a rancher is settled by a tyrannosaur from the local swamp. Original film made in 1956.

    Director: Joel Hodgson

    Writer: Storm DiCostanzo

  • At the Earth's Core
    7.8/10 4 votes

    #6 - At the Earth's Core

    Season 1 Episode 14 - Aired 4/14/2017

    It is Kinga’s wedding day and she coerces the Manager of the Hive Mind to fill the seats at Moon 13 with guests. Max, disheartened, receives a manly pep talk from Doug McClure. An unexpected guest officiates the wedding. Jonah and the bots riff on At the Earth’s Core. Movie Plot: An English scientist has invented a massive drill that can dig deep into the earth. Joined by his adventure-seeking American backer, he accidentally discovers an underground civilization of primitive humans who live in fear of telepathic flying monsters. Original film made in 1976.

    Director: Joel Hodgson

    Writer: Storm DiCostanzo

  • The Time Travelers
    7.6/10 5 votes

    #7 - The Time Travelers

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/14/2017

    Jonah introduces a series of new robots to Tom and Crow with unexpected results. The Satellite of Love receives visitors Larry and Dr. Varno. Jonah and the bots riff on The Time Travelers. Kinga and Max celebrate the 200th episode of MST3K. Movie Plot: Research scientists experimenting with time warps are accidentally propelled forward into an unbearable future. Original film made in 1964.

    Director: Joel Hodgson

    Writer: Storm DiCostanzo

  • Starcrash
    7.5/10 4 votes

    #8 - Starcrash

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 4/14/2017

    Kinga and Max pitch several money-making ideas to big-time space venture capitalist Freak Masterstroke. The bots obsess over their newfound devotion to Starcrash character Akton. Jonah and the bots riff on Starcrash. Movie Plot: An outlaw smuggler and her alien companion are recruited by the Emperor of the Galaxy to rescue his son and destroy a secret weapon created by the evil Count Zarth Arn. Original film made in 1978.

    Director: Joel Hodgson

    Writer: Storm DiCostanzo

  • Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II
    7.5/10 4 votes

    #9 - Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 4/14/2017

    Kinga seeks advice from Gramma Pearl but is rejected, and instead has to settle for Pearl’s clone, Synthia. Kinga’s new liquid medium, Kinga Chrome, continues to misfire while Jonah creates a training video with the bots for a grille and inn franchise. Jonah and the bots riff on Wizards of the Lost Kingdom 2. Movie Plot: A warrior, a boy and a wizard must unite three kingdoms of the future. Original film made in 1989.

    Director: Joel Hodgson

    Writer: Storm DiCostanzo

  • The Loves of Hercules
    7.0/10 4 votes

    #10 - The Loves of Hercules

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 4/14/2017

    The bots subject Jonah to a Herculean trial as the defendant in “Court of Axe Appeal.” When Jonah introduces another new bot, M. Waverly, Tom and Crow make their feelings known. Jonah and the bots riff on The Loves of Hercules. Movie Plot: An evil Amazon wants Hercules to think she's the same queen he freed from between two trees. Original film made in 1960.

    Director: Joel Hodgson

    Writer: Storm DiCostanzo