The best episode directed by Jen Kamerman is "Homer the Moe", rated 6.3/10 from 16 user votes. It was "written by Dana Gould". "Homer the Moe" aired on 11/18/2001 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Kill the Alligator and Run".
Moe becomes depressed and decides to return to bartending school so he can re-evaluate himself. He meets an old teacher, who suggests that Moe try improving his bar, which might make him happier. Moe takes the advice, and turns his bar into a trendy nightclub, which does not sit well with his regular customers Homer, Lenny, Carl, and Barney.
Director: Jen Kamerman
Writer: Dana Gould
After a terrible bout with insomnia, Homer takes the family to Florida during spring break. There, they kill a beloved alligator and are sentenced to a chain gang.
Director: Jen Kamerman
Writer: John Swartzwelder
While making funeral arrangements for Grampa's future, the funeral planner pitches the idea of a mausoleum that uses the same amount of cement as a full-sized tennis court. This prompts Homer to instead build a tennis court in his backyard, initially mistaking the sport for "Foxy Boxing". The tennis court makes Marge and Homer popular in town, but it turns out that this is only because Homer's inferior tennis ability makes them an easy target. Bart on the other hand, shines as a natural.
Director: Jen Kamerman
Writer: Ian Maxtone-Graham