The Hellmans are a typical, all-American suburban family in every way except one: they're from hell. They've been sent to Earth by Satan, on a mission to stop humans from drilling into their underworld home.
The worst episode of "Neighbors from Hell" is "Attila the Rascal", rated 5.8/10 from 18 user votes. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by Andy Vick. "Attila the Rascal" aired on 7/19/2010 and is rated 0.2 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Robert the Insult Weight Loss Robot".
Tina tries to spend time with Mandy; Killbride entertains a Japanese executive.
Director: Raymond S. Persi
Writer: Andy Vick
After Killbride’s company creates a new weight loss robot, he uses it as the new leader of the neighborhood watch.
Director: John Rice, Don MacKinnon
Writer: Erica Rivinoja
Tina shows the town to the wife of a Japanese businessman; switched personalities threaten Hellman's mission.
Director: John Rice, David P. Smith
Writer: Kourtney Kang
Mandy's 15th birthday; Balthazor is recruited by a mysterious man to destroy the drill.
Director: Boohwan Lim, Kyounghee Lim
Writer: Matt Shire
The Hellman family is sent to Earth's surface to save hell from human beings.
Director: Anthony Chun
Writer: Pam Brady
Balthazor joins his boss on a golf outing, while the family struggles to fit in with the humans.
Director: John Rice
Writer: Erica Rivinoja
Mandy starts to date Killbride's son and Balthazor uses this opportunity to get closer to Killbride.
Director: Raymond S. Persi
Writer: Theresa Mulligan
Killbride has a new initiative to collect dogs in exchange for guns.
Director: Raymond S. Persi
Writer: Elizabeth Tippet
Tina's parents from Hell make a visit to Earth, Balthazor makes an extra effort to impress Tina's father. Concerned that their daughter and grandkids will assimilate too well into human culture, the in-laws arrive with a plan to bring the family back to Hell.
Director: Anthony Chun, John Rice
Writer: Robia Rashid
Tina and Balthazor try to celebrate their wedding anniversary but are finding it difficult to find time to do so. Meanwhile, Killbride is trying to get a new business plan passed by the EPA and when he learns that the female EPA executive is enamored with Balthazor, Killbride uses him to his advantage.
Director: John Rice
Writer: Alejandro Bien-Willner