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The Best Episodes Directed By Alan Tudyk

Every TV Episode Directed by Alan Tudyk Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Alan Tudyk Ratings Summary

"Behind The Lines" is the best rated episode directed by Alan Tudyk. It scored 6.8/10 based on 4 votes. It was written by Alan Tudyk. It aired on 9/30/2015 and is rated 0.3 points higher than their second-best episode, "Sinking Feelings".

  • Behind The Lines
    6.8/104 votes

    #1 - Behind The Lines

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 9/30/2015

    Bobbie tries to help Wray with his audition. Bobbie hinders more than helps. Mocap-king Jerry Lansing pushes pain killers on Wray. Wray feels no pain at the VIP party.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • Sinking Feelings
    6.5/102 votes

    #2 - Sinking Feelings

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 10/14/2015

    Faith, loss of hope, and Marco Polo.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • Cash Poor
    6.4/104 votes

    #3 - Cash Poor

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 9/30/2015

    Wray meets his convention assistant, Karen, who is a machine, a machine, a soft serve machine. Wray signs autographs for his fans and agrees to work on his audition scenes with his manager Bobby.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • Retarding It All Up
    6.4/104 votes

    #4 - Retarding It All Up

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 9/30/2015

    The day after the VIP party - Wray discovers that he recorded and sent in his audition during his drug and alcohol fueled blackout. Wray insults the fans and apologizes only insulting them more. A handicapped mob forms and gives pursuit.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • Baby Boom
    6.3/103 votes

    #5 - Baby Boom

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/7/2015

    Wray meets the girl of his dreams and knocks her off her feet. Bobbie competes in a cosplay contest judged by the amorous Leslie Jordan and Sean Maher.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • Stalled
    6.1/104 votes

    #6 - Stalled

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/30/2015

    Wray Nerely experiences an unusual fan interaction in the airport men’s room and after accepting some timely advice from Sean Astin, is almost ejected from his flight by Air Marshall Cahoots.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • A Fluid Thing
    6.0/102 votes

    #7 - A Fluid Thing

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 10/7/2015

    Bobbie’s “levy” is cresting under the tempest of Leslie Jordan and Sean Maher’s attention. Wray gets an action figure “Wray Wray” and learns the love you can only feel as a Father.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • Doll Faced
    6.0/102 votes

    #8 - Doll Faced

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 10/7/2015

    Wray and Louise make-out-ish in a blue police box. Hearts and more break over dinner and it’s revealed that Wray Wray is getting action. Leslie, Sean and Bobbie work out their own issues.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • Full Release
    6.0/102 votes

    #9 - Full Release

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 10/21/2015

    Spectrum's creator leaks the lost episode of the show and breaks the Internet. Bobbie, Wray and his 90 year old roommate and former stuntman for actresses, Dale, watch it together.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • Found and Lost
    6.0/102 votes

    #10 - Found and Lost

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 10/21/2015

    Spectrum Dutch style. The cast grows up and out.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • Too Much Closure for Comfort
    6.0/102 votes

    #11 - Too Much Closure for Comfort

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 10/21/2015

    Stutter gets cheesy with Wray. The bathroom sees a lot of action. SPECTRUM!!! also A Dutch whore house commercial airs..

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • Thank you for your Service
    5.8/102 votes

    #12 - Thank you for your Service

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 10/14/2015

    Michael Dorn and Kevin Gevioux host a panel on racism in animation with Wray. Wray is an equal opportunity bigot. The military rescues Wray from himself.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk

  • Voiced Over
    5.5/102 votes

    #13 - Voiced Over

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 10/14/2015

    Wray’s role is downgraded during a video game gig. Milo Ventimiglia convinces Wray to attend a comic book store opening in his absence.

    Director: Alan Tudyk

    Writer: Alan Tudyk