Chip Baskets wants to follow his dream of being a French clown—however, reality keeps interfering. Saddled with financial difficulties and facing an impenetrable language barrier, he moves back home to Bakersfield with high hopes. There, he is forced to confront his past while working as a rodeo clown and competing with his siblings for his mother's approval and affection.
The best episode of "Baskets" season 3 is "Wild Horses", rated 7.4/10 from 216 user votes. It was directed by Jonathan Krisel and written by Jonathan Krisel. "Wild Horses" aired on 1/23/2018 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Finding Eddie".
Chip learns how to transfer a call.
Director: Jonathan Krisel
Writer: Jonathan Krisel
Christine eats a carrot.
Director: Jonathan Krisel
Writer: Karen Kilgariff
Christine brings the celery
Director: Jonathan Krisel
Writer: Jonathan Krisel, Danica Radovanov
Chip incorporates a San Joaquin Valley earthiness into his clown routine.
Director: Jonathan Krisel
Writer: Theresa Mulligan
Bakersfield gets a frozen yogurt machine.
Director: Jonathan Krisel
Writer: John Levenstein
Martha serves tilapia for Thanksgiving.
Director: Jonathan Krisel
Writer: Jonathan Krisel
Christine and Martha listen to harp music at brunch.
Director: Jonathan Krisel
Writer: Theresa Mulligan
Chip sees a homeless person in a library.
Director: Jonathan Krisel
Writer: Karen Kilgariff
Chip laments becoming a fake Christmas tree person.
Director: Jonathan Krisel
Writer: Samuel D. Hunter
A family game of Hungry Hungry Hippos ends in tragedy.
Director: Jonathan Krisel
Writer: Samuel D. Hunter