The Best Episodes Directed By Bret Haaland

Every TV Episode Directed by Bret Haaland Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles
    7.8/10(42 votes)

    #1 - Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles

    Missing info
    S5:E7

    The Planet Express crew is exposed to a substance that causes everyone to age backwards.

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  2. Background image for I, Roommate
    7.8/10(61 votes)

    #2 - I, Roommate

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    S1:E3

    When it is discovered that Philip has been living in the Planet Express office, he is forced to move out. Trying to sleep standing up in Bender's closet-sized apartment doesn't work, so they go looking for a place both can be comfortable. Unfortunately, Bender is incompatible with the ideal apartment they do find until he has a radical... modification which makes him less than happy.

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    Director:Bret Haaland
  3. Background image for Anthology of Interest II
    7.8/10(43 votes)

    #3 - Anthology of Interest II

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    S4:E3

    When the Professor fine tunes his "What-If" machine, Bender discovers what it would be like if he were human, Fry discovers what it would be like if life were more like a video game, and Leela discovers what it would be like if she found her true home.

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    Director:Bret Haaland
    Writer:Lew Morton
  4. Background image for Born a Toretto
    7.8/10(41 votes)

    #4 - Born a Toretto

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    S1:E1

    Tony is pumped when his legendary cousin Dom recruits him and his friends for an exciting mission: to infiltrate a secret street racing circuit.

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    Director:Bret Haaland
  5. Background image for A Head in the Polls
    7.4/10(48 votes)

    #5 - A Head in the Polls

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    S2:E7

    When the price of titanium skyrockets, Bender pawns his titanium-rich body and lives the high life as just a head. But when the head-in-a-jar of Richard M. Nixon uses Bender's body to run for election for President of Earth, Bender vows to get his rightful property back.

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  6. Background image for Mars University
    7.3/10(52 votes)

    #6 - Mars University

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    S2:E2

    Fry, Leela, Bender and Farnsworth have to go to Mars University where Fry has to share a room with a talking monkey, Farnsworth's last invention. The monkey becomes a real headache when he starts beating Fry in all areas. Meanwhile, Bender is hanging out with nerd robots.

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  7. Background image for The Deep South
    7.3/10(45 votes)

    #7 - The Deep South

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    S2:E16

    A fishing trip over the ocean takes a turn for the worse when a colossal mouth bass pulls the Planet Express ship to the bottom of the sea. There, Fry falls in love with a mermaid named Umbriel, and the crew discovers the sunken city of Atlanta, Georgia.

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  8. Background image for That's Lobstertainment!
    7.1/10(41 votes)

    #8 - That's Lobstertainment!

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    S3:E8

    Dr. Zoidberg reunites with his uncle, silent hologram star Harold Zoid, and the two of them set out to make a movie together. They cast the temperamental Calculon in the lead role, who demands an Oscar for his performance, but the movie doesn't go over well with audiences.

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  9. Background image for Gone in a Flash
    5.6/10(5 votes)

    #9 - Gone in a Flash

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    S1:E1

    Julien and Maurice fight over a camera that fell from the sky.

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  10. Background image for He Blinded Me with Science
    1.0/10(1 votes)

    #10 - He Blinded Me with Science

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    S1:E7

    Julien teams up with Timo the tenrec, a scientist who the king enlists to automate everything in the kingdom.

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    Director:Bret Haaland

Bret Haaland Ratings Summary

"Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles" is the best rated episode directed by Bret Haaland. It scored 7.81/10 based on 42 votes. It was written by Jeff Westbrook. It aired on 3/30/2003 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "I, Roommate".