The best episode written by Todd J. Greenwald is "Swap Meet", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Don Barnhart". "Swap Meet" aired on 11/13/1993 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Running the Max".
Weasel finds out he has a rare misprinted version of a comic book that is very valuable. After he sells it, Scott tries to get it back so he can sell it himself, buy concert tickets, and take out a pretty new girl, Rachel.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Todd J. Greenwald
As a class project, some of the Bayside students try their hand at operating the Max, but they nearly run it out of business. Then Scott takes over the management, much to Vicki's happiness.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Todd J. Greenwald
Justin has some competition from a popular classmate when he wants to be chosen for the World School Summit at the U.N. Meanwhile, Alex becomes in love with herself due to a potion.
Director: N/A
Writer: Todd J. Greenwald
This Halloween, it's not ghosts or goblins that are frightening Miley, but her "treat" of a cousin, Luann. Apparently, Luann, who could pass for Miley's twin, is really a "trickster" and try as she might, Miley cannot get anyone to believe that Luann is out to get her. As Luann aims to expose Miley's and Hannah's secret, will Miley be able to stop her dubious doppelganger in time? Jackson and Robbie give the phrase "Anything you can do, I can do better" a new meaning when they keep trying to top Mr. Dontzig's ghoulish decorations.
Director: Roger Christiansen
Writer: Todd J. Greenwald
Jerry and his siblings, Kelbo and Megan (Jerry revealed to the kids they have an aunt), need to retake the Wizard test that, in their teen years, determined who got to keep their powers. When Alex, Justin and Max see how competitive the contest gets, they realize the same test could eventually tear their family apart as well.
Director: N/A
Writer: Todd J. Greenwald