A comedy series about the lovable, seasonally dysfunctional Moody family. Each episode is set on a different holiday gathering which includes fights, bad gifts, boring uncles, shocking family secrets and bizarre eccentricities.
The worst episode of "The Moodys" is "Commitments", rated 7.3/10 from 13 user votes. It was directed by Trent O'Donnell and written by Trent O'Donnell, Phil Lloyd. "Commitments" aired on 3/26/2014 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Bridget's Surprise 40th".
A wedding dress is fitted, cufflinks donned, women's hair arranged and shoes shined - but who's getting married? Meanwhile, Sean and Scotty try to outsmart a disgruntled customer.
Director: Trent O'Donnell
Writer: Trent O'Donnell, Phil Lloyd
The Moody family organises a surprise 40th birthday party for Bridget. On the day, Roger attempts to distract Bridget with a string of activities however his gift leaves them all gobsmacked.
Director: Trent O'Donnell
Writer: Trent O'Donnell, Phil Lloyd
The Moody family gathers at the local RSL to celebrate Kev and Maree's wedding anniversary. But in usual Moody style, the celebrations are disrupted.
Director: Scott Pickett
Writer: Trent O'Donnell, Phil Lloyd
It's been 12 months since we last saw the Moody family. Maree and Kevin have sold the house, outraging Sean; Dan and Cora have returned home from the UK, and Uncle Terry is throwing an Australia Day BBQ
Director: Trent O'Donnell
Writer: Trent O'Donnell, Phil Lloyd
The whole clan head to the NSW south coast for the annual Moody family Easter Weekend. However, Kev and Marie get more than they bargained for; Sean gets out-scammed; and Terry has an epiphany.
Director: Trent O'Donnell
Writer: Trent O'Donnell, Phil Lloyd
Terry, in the lead up to his council election, is feeling terrible and requires blood tests. So Sean, as the self appointed campaign manager, decides this is a great opportunity to gain voter sympathy
Director: Scott Pickett
Writer: Trent O'Donnell, Phil Lloyd
Roger hosts Bridget's baby shower and to Sean's delight, Maree digs out Dan's 'crying' baby doll that he had as a kid. Cora comments that she's not entirely sure a baby is in her future, which throws Dan.
Director: Scott Pickett
Writer: Ian Meadows
Sean ends up in court, but his court date clashes with Terry's local election fundraiser and they both want full family support on the day. Meanwhile, Cora's lip-kissing brother has come to stay.
Director: Trent O'Donnell
Writer: Patrick Brammall