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The Best Episodes Written By Tom J. astle

Every TV Episode Written by Tom J. astle Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Tom J. Astle Ratings Summary

"Enigma" is the best rated episode written by Tom J. Astle. It scored 7.9/10 based on 31 votes. It was directed by Bill Gereghty. It aired on 1/30/1998 and is rated 0.7 points higher than their second-best episode, "Cor-Ai".

  • Enigma
    7.9/1031 votes

    #1 - Enigma

    Season 1 Episode 17 - Aired 1/30/1998

    The SG-1 team rescues a group of advanced humans from a planet near destruction, and must find a new home for the refugees before the Pentagon gets their hands on them.

    Director: Bill Gereghty

    Writer: Tom J. Astle

  • Cor-Ai
    7.2/1030 votes

    #2 - Cor-Ai

    Season 1 Episode 16 - Aired 1/23/1998

    Teal'c must stand trial for a crime committed while he served as first prime of Apophis when a villager on an alien world identifies him as the Jaffa who killed his father.

    Director: Mario Philip Azzopardi

    Writer: Tom J. Astle

  • There Was an Old Woman
    6.0/101 votes

    #3 - There Was an Old Woman

    Season 3 Episode 13 - Aired 12/17/1988

    A famous children's book writer visits a sick boy and reads him one of her stories. Later, at home, she is disturbed by children's voices throughout her house and learns from his parents that the boy has died.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Tom J. Astle

  • Re-Generation
    5.0/102 votes

    #4 - Re-Generation

    Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 1/24/1997

    After their four-year-old son Justin dies in a household accident aspiring politician Graham Highfield and his wife Rebecca get a second chance at happiness. Dr. Lucy Cole clones a new embryo from Justin's brain and nerve cells and implants it in Rebecca's womb. As the pregnancy progresses, however, it becomes clear to Rebecca that this isn't just any fetus -- this is Justin himself, a fetus with the skills -- and the memories -- of a little boy. As he shares those memories with his mother, Justin reveals secrets that may destroy the whole family.

    Director: Brenton Spencer

    Writer: Tom J. Astle