The best episode directed by Henry Chan is "My Cake", rated 8.25/10 from 5 user votes. It was "written by Garrett Donovan". "My Cake" aired on 10/12/2004 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "My Butterfly".
When Dan resurfaces, J.D. is shocked to learn his father has passed away. The reactions from his co-workers help J.D. a little, but the one person, Dr. Cox, who he wanted to be there for him is too busy with J.D.'s patients. Meanwhile, Dan sits drunk in the bath tub the whole day and Turk finds out he has Type II Diabetes.
Director: Henry Chan
Writer: Garrett Donovan
An ever present butterfly prompts the question on what could have happened different as Turk looks for his lucky do-rag for surgery, and Elliot tries to find a lost stuffed animal for a child needing a bone marrow transplant.
Director: Henry Chan
Writer: Justin Spitzer
The Heffernans hate an anniversary gift from the Palmers so much, they stage a robbery to rid themselves of it.
Director: Henry Chan
Writer: N/A
Doug and Carrie meet the neighbors after a hurricane destroys both of their backyards. Carrie breaks their hearts by telling the truth and rejects the idea of a combined backyard. So the neighbors retaliate by disrupting their privacy by making an aboveground pool in a small space. But as Carrie tries to mount a lawsuit, Doug can't deny the temptation and joins the other side. But before the pool goes down, Carrie takes a quick swim and later, Doug tries to enjoy the lawn sprinkler.
Director: Henry Chan
Writer: N/A
When the whole Weaver family comes down with a cold, the Bird-Kersees -- especially Larry -- are terrified and confused.
Director: Henry Chan
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
At a wedding, Doug takes a naughty picture with a disposable camera supplied by the bride and groom. After letting Danny take the blame, and after confessing to a priest, he has the dreaded task of coming forward with the truth.
Director: Henry Chan
Writer: N/A