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The Best Episodes of Love Bites Season 1

Every episode of Love Bites Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Love Bites Season 1!

Love Bites is an American television series originally planned for the 2010–11 television season on the NBC network that eventually aired as a summer replacement...
Genre:Comedy
Network:NBC
Episodes
8
Avg. Rating
7.7
S1
S2
S3
S4
E1
E2
E3
7.5
8.2
8.0

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Firsts" is the best rated episode of "Love Bites" season 1. It scored 7.5/10 based on 109 votes. Directed by Marc Buckland and written by Cindy Chupack, it aired on 6/2/2011. This episode is rated 0.7 points higher than the second-best, "How To ...".

  • Firsts
    7.5/10(109)

    #1 - Firsts

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Aired 6/2/2011

    Annie Matopoulos is a young, single woman who has taken on an incredible task - serving as a surrogate for her sister. Jealous of the attention that Annie receives while being pregnant, her friend Cassie decides she must have a "story" as well, and decides to masquerade as a virgin to attract a man. Meanwhile, when Carter is fired from his accounting job and comes home early, he finds his fiancée Liz in bed with a unique gift from her bachelorette party. Also, Judd Rouscher and his friend Bowman end up on a cross-country flight with Jennifer Love Hewitt, who is on Judd's "celebrity exemption list," allowing him to sleep with her without marital consequences. When Judd ends up actually sitting next to her, he must decide what to do with this opportunity.

    Director: Marc Buckland

    Writer: Cindy Chupack

  • How To ...
    8.2/10(56)

    #2 - How To ...

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 6/9/2011

    Annie's friend Jodie scares a guy off by baking for him; a couple learn to embrace their gay son's relationship; a guy takes up knitting to spend time with a woman.

    Director: Wendey Stanzler, Marc Buckland

    Writer: Colleen McGuinness, Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, Larry Wilmore

  • Keep On Truckin
    8.0/10(59)

    #3 - Keep On Truckin

    Season 1 Episode 3

    Aired 6/16/2011

    Judd and a colleague are in for a surprise when they crash a party; Ricky tries to avoid post-date responsibilities; Annie goes on a date with a man who is overly interested in her pregnancy.

    Director: Marc Buckland, John Scott

    Writer: Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, Larry Wilmore, Tracy Poust, Jon Kinnally, David Feeney

  • Sky High
    7.7/10(59)

    #4 - Sky High

    Season 1 Episode 4

    Aired 6/23/2011

    Judd and Colleen indulge in treats from the medical marijuana store and almost miss a family event; a teenager's family tries to give him advice about the prom; an astronaut suspects his girlfriend is cheating.

    Director: Timothy Busfield

    Writer: Joe Lawson

  • Stand and Deliver
    7.0/10(47)

    #5 - Stand and Deliver

    Season 1 Episode 5

    Aired 6/30/2011

    A man (Beau Bridges) tries to console his son after a breakup; Colleen and Judd think they have found the perfect house; Julia Clark (Emily Rutherfurd) must choose between romance and her career.

    Director: John David Coles

    Writer: David McHugh, Matthew Flanagan

  • TMI
    7.9/10(75)

    #6 - TMI

    Season 1 Episode 6

    Aired 7/7/2011

    Bridget is embarrassed when her boyfriend discovers one of her secrets; Judd's niece turns to him for advice.

    Director: John Scott

    Writer: Colleen McGuinness

  • Boys To Men
    7.6/10(40)

    #7 - Boys To Men

    Season 1 Episode 7

    Aired 7/14/2011

    Colleen's heart-broken nephew receives an unexpected lesson in love; a flirty receptionist distracts Annie's brother-in-law

    Director: Jamie Babbit

    Writer: Danielle Sanchez-Witzel, Joe Lawson

  • Modern Plagues
    7.8/10(49)

    #8 - Modern Plagues

    Season 1 Episode 8

    Aired 7/21/2011

    Newly shacked-up couple Jodie and Charlie realize they have bedbugs; Judd gives his neighbor the Heimlich maneuver; a guy who helped Annie out of a date once considers leaving his girlfriend for a chance with her.

    Director: Anton Cropper

    Writer: Cindy Chupack