The best episode directed by Mauricio Pardo is "Casa de Calma", rated 9.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Doug Langdale". "Casa de Calma" aired on 6/14/2011 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Quirk-ducers".
Instead of relaxing during a spa vacation, Bugs and Daffy spend most of their time fighting over a Hollywood starlet.
Director: Mauricio Pardo
Writer: Doug Langdale
When Mr. Frond’s annual play threatens to ruin the half day before Thanksgiving, Gene and Louise decide they need to sabotage it in order to save their long weekend. Unknowingly, Tina provides her holiday fan fiction as the subject matter and the kids get to work on their own version of the play. Meanwhile, Linda finds a potato with a striking resemblance to her late grandfather.
Director: Mauricio Pardo
Writer: Steven Davis
When Tina is recruited by the debate team, she finds unexpected success and an even more unexpected relationship. Meanwhile, Louise and Gene convince their parents to help fund a stop-motion movie focusing on a surprising subject matter.
Director: Mauricio Pardo
Writer: Greg Thompson
Gene accompanies Bob on the last-ever rock-and-roll laser show at the planetarium, but the night takes an unexpected turn. Meanwhile, Linda takes the girls out for dinner and Louise has a surprise revelation.
Director: Mauricio Pardo
Writer: Scott Jacobson
On Halloween night, Linda tries to impress the kids by taking them to look for a wolf that has been terrorizing the town. Meanwhile, an injured and medicated Bob believes that Teddy has turned into a werewolf.
Director: Mauricio Pardo
Writer: Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin
To compete with Jimmy Pesto, Bob's Burgers begins serving brunch, but it quickly turns to chaos. Meanwhile, Tina, Gene and Louise decide to help Mr. Fischoeder's brother hide from him.
Director: Mauricio Pardo
Writer: Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin