The best episode directed by Swinton O. Scott III is "Riva Ras Regas", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Tom Sheppard". "Riva Ras Regas" aired on 11/2/2002 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Scooby-Doo Halloween".
The gang goes to Las Vegas to meet teen pop singer Lindsay Pagano, but they soon end up trying to uncover the mystery of a deceased magician who's haunting the theater that Lindsay's performing at.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Tom Sheppard
The gang goes to Banning Junction to visit Velma's family for Halloween, but they meet the ghostly robots who try to ruin the festivities. Hopefully they can save the town before the ghost of Hank Banning shows up.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: N/A
Daggett accidentally wins a magic bowling ball from the mystical Lady of the Lanes. Now able to hit a strike on every throw, he winds up in a high stakes tournament to free the bowling alley from the bowling, bullies, the Otto Brothers. However, he needs his brother's help to win, and Norbert wants no part of the game because of a bowling trauma he suffered years before.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: John Derevlany
In an attempt to get Jane Doe's attention, Scoutmaster Lumpus allows Camp Kidney hosts a dance, a Shindig Tootananny Hullabaloo, to which the Squirrel Scouts are invited.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Clay Morrow
The gang must stop a shape-shifting alien before NASA's shuttle mission is aborted.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: N/A
When Bugs tells a small lie to Porky, it gathers steam to make everything far worse — it even prompts Daffy to join the U.S. Marines.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Hugh Davidson
Fry discovers his dog Seymour is being exhibited in a museum as a fossil, and takes it to Professor Farnsworth's lab to be revived. However, Bender is displeased with the lack of attention he has been receiving and becomes increasingly jealous of Seymour's fossil.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Eric Kaplan
Daffy coaches Gossamer’s water polo team despite having no experience. Meanwhile, Bugs becomes addicted to Porky’s unhealthy, butter-loaded catering.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Hugh Davidson
Volunteering in the Father Figure program, Porky is matched up with the troubled Henry Hawk and Foghorn is paired up with Daffy, who may have lied about his age. Meanwhile, Bugs and Walter train for a tennis match.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Hugh Davidson
While babysitting, Lola reads a spell book as a bedtime story to Gossamer and turns him into a frog. Meanwhile, a get-rich-quick scheme gets Daffy and Porky attacked by a giant bear.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Hugh Davidson
The story of Maggie's birth is told in flashbacks: after Homer quits the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to pursue his dream of working at a bowling alley, Marge reveals that she is pregnant.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Jennifer Crittenden
A $300 refund for all taxpayers results in a series of interconnected stories, following the Planet Express crew's endeavors to spend their money.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Eric Kaplan
Bart creates a fake driver's license for himself and uses it to go on a spring break road trip with Milhouse, Nelson, and Martin. Meanwhile, Homer and Lisa bond after spending some quality time together at work.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Richard Appel
Facing an IRS audit, Homer agrees to help the feds bust Mr. Burns for a missing trillion-dollar bill. When Burns makes an anti-government stand, Homer flees with him to Cuba.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Ian Maxtone-Graham
Bart helps precipitate a teachers strike, but he rues his handiwork when Marge takes over for Mrs. Krabappel.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Jennifer Crittenden
Peter makes Chris pretend he's dying, in order to save a television program.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Chris Sheridan
Bender's urge to bend prompts Professor Farnsworth to send him on a rehabilitation visit to a steel factory, where he falls in love with a shapely fem-bot named Angleyne. But Bender's old rival Flexo and the intrusion of the Robot Mafia threaten to throw a wrench into the proceedings.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Eric Horsted
When Marge gets her real estate license, she learns to put a positive spin on the flaws of the houses she’s selling. But when the Flanders buy the Murder House, she realizes she has to tell the truth.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Dan Greaney
After a riot at a sci-fi convention, Mayor Quimby hires Homer as his bodyguard, and Homer witnesses the rampant corruption in town politics. When Homer takes a stand, he runs afoul of the Springfield mafia.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Ron Hauge
Daffy’s world is turned upside-down when his handbag is stolen at the mall, prompting him to hire Porky as his full-time bodyguard. Lola searches the globe for the anniversary gift for Bugs.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Hugh Davidson
After beating Homer in a steak-eating competition, a trucker dies; Homer and Bart take over his rig to complete his shipment.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: John Swartzwelder
Leela endeavors to become the first female blernsball player, but her lack of depth perception hinders her skills. Nevertheless, she becomes the pitcher for the New New York Mets, purely for her novelty value.
Director: Swinton O. Scott III
Writer: Patric M. Verrone