The best episode directed by Chris McKay is "God's Image", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Dino Stamatopoulos". "God's Image" aired on 11/12/2006 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Nature (1)".
When the young Italian Figurelli boy, Billy, gets hurt, Orel tries to put a band-aid on him with the same color as God's skin but the band-aid doesn't blend in with Billy's skin color. However, the band-aid's blend in with other kid's skins just fine. This leads Orel to prompt the city of Moralton to segregate God's people from the Figurelli's, the only Italian-American family in the town. But this, however leads to a form of reverse racism. Soon the Figurelli's special treatment gets too out of hand for the other citizens of Moralton & they begin to go on a rampage! Now it's up to Orel's Father to set things right.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
Clay takes his son, Orel, on a camping trip.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
Clay and Orel continue their father and son hunting trip.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
Bloberta searches for a solution to her humdrum life.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
The town gets together and agrees not to give Orel any more advice.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
It's Easter and the lack of happiness in Moralton leads several troubled souls to Forghetty's Pub for some unavailable solace.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
Miss Censordoll takes Orel under her wing.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
Coach Stopframe goes to a meeting of a Satanic cult, taking Orel with him. However, Coach Stopframe is turned off from the cult when he sees that everyone in the meeting is overweight, wandering around in the nude, and devouring junk food refreshments.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
After spending many nights alone, Reverend Putty sets his sights on Stephanie, but how will things work out between them?
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
After learning that Principal Fakey is doing something wrong, Orel goes to his father to find out about wrong-doing authority figures. There, he learns that repression is the antidote to everything.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
After listening to a record by Presbo the Clown about turning the other cheek, Orel continually allows himself to be beaten up by Walt, the school bully.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Scott Adsit
Reverend Putty realises that there are no sinners left in Moralton, and begins to feel lost. Orel, wanting to help, imports a number of new lost souls from the neighbouring town for Reverend Putty to save.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Mark Rivers
Clay considers the tradition of passing Ol' Gunny down from generation to generation.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
Orel solves problems using logic. After the money from collection at church is stolen, he sets out to find out who took the money, only to discover a bigger mystery involving his mother.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
Orel's friend, Tommy, is placed in the 'Special Retarded Education' program.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
After listening to Reverand Putty's sermon, Orel realises that pleasure is not righteous and starts to avoid it. Soon after, he then finds pain to be an alternative.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Mark Rivers
Orel learns about the significance of religious symbolism. In an accident, Dr. Chosenberg gets an image of Jesus in a wound. Nobody from the town wants to treat it because they see it as a sign from Heaven.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: David Agosto
Doughy becomes infatuated with Miss Sculptham when she is only using him to gain gifts. Meanwhile, Orel learns a valuable lesson about man and woman relationships.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Scott Aukerman
Orel holds a premiere of his new stop-motion animated film in his back yard for a number of the leading authority figures of Moralton.
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos