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The Best Episodes of Hotel Room Season 1

Every episode of Hotel Room Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Hotel Room Season 1!

Binge this in 1h 39mPeaking at 7.4/10

The lives of several people spanning from 1936 to 1993 are chronicled during their overnight stay at a New York City hotel room.

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  1. #1 Fan Favorite
    Hotel Room Season 1 Episode 1 - Tricks
    7.1/10(231 votes)

    #1 - Tricks

    S1:E1

    September, 1969. Moe arrives at the Railroad Hotel where he and a hooker named Darlene are shown to the hotel room: 603. Before Moe can act, a man from his past named Lou arrives at the room and takes control of the situation, to the detriment of Moe.

    Director:David Lynch

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  2. Hotel Room Season 1 Episode 2 - Getting Rid of Robert
    6.0/10(166 votes)

    #2 - Getting Rid of Robert

    S1:E2

    June, 1992. Sasha arrives in room 603, and soon her friends, Tina and Diane, join her. After Sasha angrily berates the maid for accidentally hitting her in the head with a champagne cork, the three friends discuss Sasha's relationship with her future husband, Robert.

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  3. Hotel Room Season 1 Episode 3 - Blackout
    7.4/10(240 votes)

    #3 - Blackout

    S1:E3

    April, 1936. A significant power failure occurs in New York; a man (Danny) enters his room with food and finds his wife on the settee in the darkness with a hand on her eyes. Danny tells Diane about his day and tells her he will take her to the doctor tomorrow. Diane appears to have psychological problems, as she soon forgets the bellboy was ever in the room and believes Danny has been talking to her in Chinese.

    Director:David Lynch

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Tricks" is the best rated episode of "Hotel Room" season 1. It scored 7.1/10 based on 231 votes. Directed by David Lynch and written by Barry Gifford, it aired on 1/8/1993. This episode is rated 1.1 points higher than the second-best, "Getting Rid of Robert".