The best episode directed by Susie Dietter is "Godfellas", rated 8.158/10 from 38 user votes. It was "written by Ken Keeler". "Godfellas" aired on 3/17/2002 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Star Is Burns".
Bender is accidentally shot out of the ship's torpedo tube and becomes lost in space. Floating through the ethereal darkness, Bender becomes inhabited with tiny alien life forms, but has trouble playing God to their unyielding prayers.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Ken Keeler
Film critic Jay Sherman is among the judges at the Springfield Film Festival, which Mr. Burns conspires to win by bribing some judges.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Ken Keeler
When Homer and Marge are found to be unfit parents, the kids are placed with the Flanders family. Reluctant participants in the Flanderses' wholesome family activities, Bart and Lisa become the targets of an emergency baptism.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Jon Vitti
Bart discovers Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel kissing, and it's not long before the whole town knows of their secret affair.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Bill Oakley
When the inheritance Bender claims in the Old Country isn't quite what he expected, the Planet Express crew has to find the source of an age-old curse.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Ken Keeler
A big piece of garbage that was released a thousand years ago is now on the way to Earth to destroy it. After Fry, Leela and Bender fail on placing a bomb on it, the city has to build another big piece of garbage, yet that may be a problem since trash doesn't exist in year 3000.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Lew Morton
Bart auditions for the part of Fallout Boy in the movie "Radioactive Man," being filmed in Springfield.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: John Swartzwelder
Leela meets Alkazar, who claims to be the only other remaining cyclops in the universe. But when Alkazar invites Leela back to his home planet and treats her like a slave, Fry suspects that something is amiss.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Eric Kaplan
Leela meets up with her former orphanarium playmate Adlai Atkins, now a plastic surgeon, who offers to grant Leela surgery that will give her two eyes. Meanwhile, Bender adopts twelve orphans in order to collect $1200 in government stipends.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Lew Morton
When an on-air remark catapults Bart to instant stardom, he finds that fame isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: John Swartzwelder
Dr. Zoidberg's mysterious miracle cream gives Fry and Leela superpowers. Teaming up with Bender, they form the New Justice Team, under the respective alter egos of Captain Yesterday, Clobberella, and Super King. But Leela's new duties as a superheroine put a strain on her relationship with her parents.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Ron Weiner
When Mayor Quimby uses immigrants as a political scapegoat, the Simpsons discover that Apu is an illegal immigrant.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: David X. Cohen
Lisa develops a crush on Nelson and tries to change him into a better person. Meanwhile, Homer finds an autodialer and starts a telemarketing scam.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Mike Scully
Bart learns that the good Reverend Lovejoy's daughter is really bad.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Jonathan Collier
A chance encounter with a former classmate yields an invitation to the Springfield Country Club, where Marge tries to parlay a bargain basement Chanel suit into elevated social status for her family.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Jennifer Crittenden
Lisa struggles with solving a simple puzzle and fears that the "Simpson gene” is suddenly wiping out her intelligence. Homer stages a family reunion in hopes of introducing Lisa to some Simpsons she can respect.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Ned Goldreyer
Bart has to see a psychiatrist after he starts a panic at school by telling a story about a murderous cafeteria worker. Meanwhile, Lisa tries to civilize Cletus Spuckler's hillbilly children, with mixed results.
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Michael Price