The best episode directed by Scott Adsit is "Teen Eggs and Scram", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Alyson Levy". "Teen Eggs and Scram" aired on 9/20/2021 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Dada M.I.A.".
Annie becomes Trophy's parole officer and Pete's "funeral plus" clients ask for a house call.
Director: Scott Adsit
Writer: Alyson Levy
While Annie and Trophy play Daddy, It's Me!, a paternity-revealing board game, Baba takes Pete on his own father-finding journey.
Director: Scott Adsit
Writer: Jo Firestone
Trophy and Baba get arrested and compete for a pardon on the reality TV show Top Felon. Pete tries to teach Annie how to cry.
Director: Scott Adsit
Writer: Alissa Nutting
After Reverend Putty teaches Orel that Jesus will one day return to the earth, he believes that his younger brother, Shapey, is the second coming of Christ. Orel's parents plan for their divorce, and Christmas looks set to be an unhappy one.
Director: Scott Adsit
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
Orel Puppington learns that God doesn't look kindly on the wasteful. After lessons from Coach Stopframe and his father, he sets out with two goals in mind. Orel must stop his own wastefulness, and ensure he doesn't end up the failure his father predicts of him. Will he succeed, or will he upset the townsfolk once again?
Director: Scott Adsit
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
In order to masturbate and still go to heaven, Orel has a scheme that turns Moralton topsy-turvy
Director: Scott Adsit
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
Orel befriends a stray dog and Bloberta allows Orel to keep it. After a while, the two grow very attached and Orel becomes worried that he's loving his dog Bartholomew more than Jesus. Bartholomew quickly spreads enough love around Moralton that convinces the adults that he is a danger.
Director: Scott Adsit
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
A new family, the Posabule's, move in next door to the Puppingtons, and Orel becomes infactuated with their daughter, Christina. However, after a little altercation between the families, he is banned from seeing her.
Director: Scott Adsit
Writer: Scott Adsit
A year's worth of the most important weekday in Moralton is explored through the eyes of some very very minor characters.
Director: Scott Adsit
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos
To avoid Annie's birdwatching field trip, Trophy swaps souls with a corpse.
Director: Scott Adsit
Writer: Alissa Nutting
Orel learns that God is present in everyone and everything. He ends up excusing himself from school, and going on a trip across town believing that he is able to stop people from sinning and heal them.
Director: Scott Adsit
Writer: Dino Stamatopoulos