The Best Episodes Directed By Keith Truesdell

Every TV Episode Directed by Keith Truesdell Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Keith Truesdell Ratings Summary

The best episode directed by Keith Truesdell is "Everybody Hates Cutting School", rated 8/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Everybody Hates Cutting School" aired on 2/19/2007 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Last Show".

  • Everybody Hates Cutting School
    8.0/10 3 votes

    #1 - Everybody Hates Cutting School

    Season 2 Episode 15 - Aired 2/19/2007

    When Ms. Morello is off of school for the day, Chris and Greg cut school to go see Ghostbusters. Drew and Tonya aren't happy that Rochelle is going to help out at their school. Julius renews his license at DMV.

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: N/A

  • The Last Show
    7.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - The Last Show

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 9/5/1994

    After fixing Steven's bed, Mariana goes to a psychiatrist's office (being one of his first patients) to discuss her fascination with Steven. She recounts her dream about him, which incorporates parodies of ""Peter Pan,"" The Jerry Lewis telethon, ""Cabaret,"" ""My Fair Lady,"" ""West Side Story,"" ""The Music Man,"" and ""The Dating Game,"" which somehow manage to feature Queen Victoria. When Mariana comes back to announce that she is getting a new job and will leave the apartment he realizes that he may be in love with her. Steven then comes to the psychiatrist's office to discuss his Woody Allen-esque dream, which centers around a tour of his own apartment in which an obsessed ""Lost in Space"" fan describes how Billy Mumy's life went downhill until Bill Mumy sets hoim straight. By the end of the episode, Steven and Mariana realize their feelings for each other. They kiss, and the show ends on a poignant moment.

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: Steven Banks

  • Rock And Roll Auction
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #3 - Rock And Roll Auction

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 7/11/1994

    Steven attends a Rock and Roll auction, planning to bet on what he believes is a guitar that belonged to John Lennon. Actually, it's Julian Lennon's guitar case. Along the way, Steven acts out the history of the Beatles with plastic figurines, and Peter Tork shows up with a bag of chocolate Kisses.

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: Steven Banks

  • Video Dating
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #4 - Video Dating

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 7/25/1994

    Steven isn't going anywhere in his relationship with Mariana, who's tired of having to repair everything in his apartment, so after an impromptu autoharp session he tries out Vic's video dating service. As expected, he gets interrupted and plays around with some stilts. He does get one response, however, and it's from Mariana. As she comes over she tells Steven that her apartment and others were robbed> Turns out it was Vic, who set up the dating service in order to case other's apartments. As Steven serenades Mariana accompanying himself on bongos and offering her what she wanted in her video, she watches his and notices it was he who knocked over his lamp with his stilts routine. By the end, Steven is fixing his lamp and Vic operates his dating service behind bars.

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: John Derevlany

  • Phonettiquette
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #5 - Phonettiquette

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 8/1/1994

    Steven is invited to appear on a chat show for saving a little girl named Chelsea Clinton. Also on the show are Penn and Teller, who perform a bloody trick involving beans. The guests each receive a tote bag from the show. When Steven gets home he finds that he accidentally has Penn's cell phone. He sets out to return it, but Pepper comes across it and turns down an offer from Aaron Spelling in Penn's voice. He then informs Steven of his new psychic girlfriend, who supposedly can contact dead rock stars. This inspires Steven to put on a robe a la the Grim Reaper and perform ""Rock and Roll RIP."" When Penn and Teller arrive, the seance begins. The psychic demands a valuable object--one of Steven's rare 45 LPs--and pulls out a record from ""Buddy Holly"" to which Steven Plays along. But Penn proves her a fake, returns Steven's record, and to celebrate, Steven and Penn perform ""Clothes of the Dead.""

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: David Israel

  • Banks For The Memories
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #6 - Banks For The Memories

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 8/8/1994

    As usual, Steven reflects on his teenage years. But this time he is visited by many of his high school relationships. Its quite a reunion!

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: Jerry Colker

  • Cowboy Willie
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #7 - Cowboy Willie

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 9/28/1994

    Pepper abandons Steven at an expensive restaurant resulting in an expensive tab and an annoying companion, Fran. But when its revealed that Fran's uncle is one of Steven's childhood idols, Steven allows the relationship to continue so he can enjoy a personal audience!

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: David Israel

  • Miss Janie Regrets
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #8 - Miss Janie Regrets

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 10/25/1994

    Steven is watching public television as he serves himself some cold cereal (while imitating Julia Child). It is revealed that he is infatuated with children's TV star Miss Janie Hathaway When Miss Janie announces a drawing contest where the winner gets to have breakfast with her, Steven and Pepper enter, claiming Steven is the uncle of a boy whose mother recently died. They win, and Steven gets prepared for a romantic meal. However, when Miss Janie arrives, she proves not to be as sweet as she seems, and she suspects Steven just brought her over to further an acting career. She has him help her an audition for a soap opera, which calls for her to kiss him passionately. She also invites him to her one-woman show, "I, Karen: The Beat Did Not Go On", an avant-garde musical about Karen Carpenter playing at the Justine Bateman playhouse. Steven attends the show, which he finds so boring that he drifts to sleep and dreams himself starring in a one-man show about Mark Twain.

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: Steven Banks

  • Who Loves Orange Soda?
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #9 - Who Loves Orange Soda?

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 10/4/1997

    Kenan bets that Kel can't give up orange soda for one week.

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: Sharon Sussman

  • Sid And Ernie
    5.0/10 1 votes

    #10 - Sid And Ernie

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 7/18/1994

    Gina Schock comes to clean Steven's apartment after he does a routine in which he imitates Bob Dylan, as well as Johnny Cash and Mr. Ed.

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: Jerry Colker

  • Faux Clip
    5.0/10 1 votes

    #11 - Faux Clip

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 8/22/1994

    As Steven and Pepper clean out the former's closet (Steven's parents don't mind a messy room as long as the closet's clean) they recall events that never actually happened on the series.

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: John Derevlany

  • Rear Closet
    5.0/10 1 votes

    #12 - Rear Closet

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 8/29/1994

    Told as a flashback, Steven was just doing what he normally does-in this case it's acting out a musical based on ""The Grapes of Wrath"" with grapes and a toy car. He has to find some of his missing recepits for his tax return, but complications ensue when the eccentric new neighbors keep asking to borrow things from Steven, including a Bowie knife and rat poison. Steven thinks someone is going to be killed so he asks Chuck to investigate. A police officer stops by to assure Steven that no murder has taken place, and noticing Steven's musical instruments, begins to sing opera with Steven accompanying her. But Steven is still uncertain. In the end, it proves to be a complete misunderstanding on Steven's part. To fill time at the end of the episode, Steven stares out at the audience until Mr, Pfeiffer yells, ""Banks, stop staring at the audience!""

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: Jerry Colker

  • Sunday In The Park With Stuffy
    5.0/10 1 votes

    #13 - Sunday In The Park With Stuffy

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/4/1994

    The episode is narrated by Stuffy the dog, who recounts how it all started with a man named Steven...""Banks, Banks, Banks"" and so Steven's fantasizing begins. Lupe delivers him a package from his parents at a home security convention--a dead stuffed decoy dog named Stuffy. But when Mr. Pfeiffer sees the stuffed dog he reports this to Mariana, who gets frightened. Steven tries to get rid of Stuffy by putting him in the on-deck trash downstairs. He attends the Mexican restaurant where Mariana is exhibiting her paintings and has a great time, serenading her in his apartment, until a cop comes over and returns Stuffy to Steven, writing him up. When Lupe arrives she recognizes Stuffy because she had a similar decoy dog until it got stolen, and so Steven gives Stuffy to Lupe. In the end, Stuffy decides that he enjoys being with Lupe after all.

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: John Derevlany

  • Dust In The Wind
    5.0/10 1 votes

    #14 - Dust In The Wind

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 10/11/1994

    As Steven wakes up he begins to play the piano in another one of his fantasies, only to have Pims call him and demand a report which is due at nine. Steven comes to work to find that a female co-worker who is obsessed with him has finished the report for him. In returns she demands that he bring her to the medieval fair, which he isn't too thrilled about attending. Back home he receives two packages--one full of styrofoam pellets from his parents and an unmarked package - a funeral urn. Only Steven has already vacuumed up some of the ashes and he and Pepper try to dispose of the rest, by methods such as smoking the ashes. During their conversation Pepper brings up the rumor of Walt Disney being cryogenically frozen, which doesn't convince Steven but does inspire him to perform ""Walt's Song."" Mariana comes by and Steven asks her if there are any relatives she hasn't spoken to in a long time.

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: David Israel

  • My name is Steven
    5.0/10 1 votes

    #15 - My name is Steven

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 10/18/1994

    An episode somewhat abridged from his special, Steven Banks: Home Entertainment Center, we see the beginning of Steven's relationship with the new building maintenance crew, Mrs. Stevens - Mariana. All bookended by procrastination on his overdue work project for Mr. Buttle.

    Director: Keith Truesdell

    Writer: Steven Banks