The best episode directed by Allan Jacobsen is "Aisle 8A", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Garland Testa". "Aisle 8A" aired on 11/7/1999 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Yard, She Blows!".
Hank is the only one home when houseguest Connie has her first encounter with menstruation--and neither knows what to do. Meanwhile, someone has to explain PMS to Bobby.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Garland Testa
Hank's immaculately manicured front lawn is as good as gone when Peggy tries to horn in on the glory with her own contributions.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Sivert Glarum
The Hills are off to Japan so Cotton can apologize to the widow of a soldier he killed in WWII, but something about Cotton's story doesn't quite add up.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Etan Cohen
Arlen's hottest new haircutting team is Luanne and Bill, who charms the ladies by pretending to be gay.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Wyatt Cenac
Hank discovers that Dale and Boomhauer take yearly vacations together, and assumes that they are trying to avoid Bill. He invites his family and Bill along for a weekend at the beach, but during the trip, Hank realizes that his friends are actually trying to avoid him because he’s uptight and bossy. Peggy advises Hank to throw caution to the wind and have some fun with his buddies, but the results leave Hank and the guys overboard.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Sivert Glarum
Kicked out by his wife, Hank's hard-living boss, Buck, turns to religion, assisted by his personal Bible coach: Luanne.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Peter Huyck
Bobby rejects Thanksgiving after history lessons from John Redcorn, who longs to be a real father to his illegitimate son Joseph.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Paul Lieberstein
A competitive eating groupie encourages Bill to enter a hot dog eating contest.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Peter Huyck