The best episode directed by Gary McCarver is "Escape from Party Island", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Jonathan Collier". "Escape from Party Island" aired on 3/16/1999 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "All You Need is Lube".
Hank takes his mother and her friends to a museum of miniatures in Port Aransas, and they get stuck in the middle of MTV's Spring Break. Meanwhile, Bill tries to put the moves on Peggy while Hank is away.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Jonathan Collier
Cat saves Lube's life from a tick, so Lube promises to serve Cat always. But when he starts to keep Dog away, Cat realizes that he needs to rid himself of Lube. So, Cat and the Greasers make a plan where The Greasers pound Cat.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Magda Liolis
It's the Full-Moon, again, bringing out Dog's wolf-like instincts.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: John Loy
Winslow tries to have CatDog have one more side to vote on what they should do for fun, etc., so a pig, horse, bird, and other animals live on CatDog.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Lance Khazei
Bill and former Texas governor Ann Richards hit it off after a chance meeting resulting from Hank's reluctant prank in an Austin hotel.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Jonathan Collier
Bill is heartbroken when the beautiful jogger he's pining for falls for Boomhauer, who is in turn heartbroken himself when the jogger dumps him.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Dean Young
A pest-control expert's chemistry with Dale worries Nancy; Hank is the designated driver as Luanne turns 21.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Garland Testa
Andy is first pressured to go to Kevin's parent/teacher conferences, then is pressured to join the PTA by Toby's mother. During the whole ordeal, Andy has the hots for Kevin's teacher.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Andrew Kreisberg
Hank is annoyed when Bobby asks to take a sex-education class--especially when he discovers that Peggy's the teacher.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Joe Stillman
Bobby keeps mum that his mom wrote the A-plus essay that made him a school star.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Norm Hiscock
During a flood, Hank's position as emergency-shelter team leader is usurped by Bill when Hank is drafted to watch over a fragile dam.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Kit Boss
To toughen up Bobby, Hank decides to send him to Cotton's old boot camp, unaware that lawsuits have altered the severe conditions.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Dan Sterling
After Connie becomes a victim of reverse discrimination, Kahn gives up his hopes and dreams and embraces the life of a hillbilly.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Jim Dauterive