The best episode written by Bill Freiberger is "Ghostesses in the Slot Machine", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Tuck Tucker". "Ghostesses in the Slot Machine" aired on 11/30/2005 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Terms of Endearment".
The housemates appease the spirits of dead Native Americans. Clara seeks her daddy's approval.
Director: Tuck Tucker
Writer: Bill Freiberger
Captain Hero's x-ray vision makes a housemate ill. Distraught, he seeks to give up his super powers.
Director: Dwayne Carey-Hill
Writer: Bill Freiberger
After Homer and Bart's model rocket damages the church, Mr. Burns makes a deal to commercialize the church in return for paying for the damages. Lisa becomes disgusted at what the church has become, so she decides to find a new religion suitable for her. She eventually converts to Buddhism, causing Marge to fear for Lisa's soul.
Director: Steven Dean Moore
Writer: Bill Freiberger
The roommates take on Entertainment Weekly after a bad review. Captain Hero explores homosexuality.
Director: Raymie Muzquiz
Writer: Bill Freiberger