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#1 - Pilot
Season 1 Episode 1
Aired 9/24/1997
A recent college graduate turns his back on the corporate world to run his family's construction firm when his father suffers a heart attack.
Director: Michael Zinberg
Writer: Greg Garcia
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#2 - The Apple Doesn't Fall Too Far ...
Season 1 Episode 2
Aired 10/8/1997
Royale's first day managing the company requires attitude adjustments from his siblings—and from himself.
Director: Rod Daniel
Writer: N/A
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#3 - A Family Affair
Season 1 Episode 3
Aired 10/15/1997
Almost everyone in the Watkins family loves Royale's new girlfriend—except Royale!
Director: Steve Zuckerman
Writer: N/A
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#4 - Admitting Mistakes
Season 1 Episode 4
Aired Unknown
Royale and Randal take a reluctant Robert out for fun; Ryce thinks his birth was a mistake.
Director: Steve Zuckerman
Writer: Greg Garcia
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#5 - Best Seats in the House
Season 1 Episode 5
Aired Unknown
Royale's snobbish friend causes trouble with him and his father at a football game.
Director: Rod Daniel
Writer: Dan Cross
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#6 - More Tricks Than Treats
Season 1 Episode 6
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#7 - The Car, the Loan and the Date
Season 1 Episode 7
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Royale regrets lending money to unreliable Randal; Russell teases Tammy's boyfriend.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
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#8 - A Thanksgiving to Remember
Season 1 Episode 8
Aired Unknown
When the Watkins family invites long-lost relatives for Thanksgiving, everyone gets a big surprise.
Director: Michael Zinberg
Writer: Greg Garcia
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Season 1 Ratings Summary
"Pilot" is the best rated episode of "Built to Last" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Michael Zinberg and written by Greg Garcia, it aired on 9/24/1997. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "The Apple Doesn't Fall Too Far ...".