The best episode written by David Hemingson is "The Dining Hall", rated 7.3/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Jann Turner". "The Dining Hall" aired on 3/23/2017 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Smith in the Hand".
Alice discovers some very hard truths about her brother Tommy and Val is forced to dig into her past in order to help with his case. Meanwhile, relationships are tested as Margot and the AVI team have to navigate their current realities, and Ben and Rhys’ latest con may turn out to be a little too risky.
Director: Jann Turner
Writer: David Hemingson
When Steve brings home a permission slip to take sex ed at school, Stan flips out and demands to teach it himself. However, after Stan unrealistically explains the birds and the bees to Steve, he gets into an accident that causes him to take matters into his own hands. Meanwhile, Roger becomes a bartender in hopes of making something of himself.
Director: Pam Cooke
Writer: David Hemingson
Will and Frankie continue to clash, and their growing pains may jeopardize the team's next mission in Rome where they are sent to prevent a terrorist attack.
Director: Peter Atencio
Writer: David Hemingson
Ollerman attempts to force the team to commit a terrorist attack for The Trust using Ray’s life as leverage. Meanwhile, Jai helps Standish deal with a revelation about Tina, and Will and Frankie come to a realization about their relationship.
Director: Peter Atencio
Writer: David Hemingson
Fed up of hearing about Lt. Pug's fictional cat invasion, Lucky devises a plan to get him off their backs. However, the pups later discover Cruella's latest plot and realize that Lt. Pug may have been telling the truth after all.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: David Hemingson
The Main Pups get an emergency Bark Brigade message but don't know how to translate it.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: David Hemingson
When Lucky wants to live alone, Pongo and Perdita send him to live with Perdita's rich cousins Coco and Beamer Vandercreme.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: David Hemingson
The Main Pups first meet the swamp denizens when they defy the Colonel's orders and explore the swamp.
Director: Tony Craig
Writer: David Hemingson
Rolly becomes Ed Pig's protege when he has a fallout with the other pups and Ed gets fed up with Dumpling.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: David Hemingson
The Main Pups steal Cruella's car to try to drive to a Kanine Krunchies tasting party in Stiffle.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: David Hemingson
When the Trio won't let Spot into the barn, a hen named Sal asserts that the pups have become possessed by aliens.
Director: Victor Cook
Writer: David Hemingson
Pug and Cornelia boast that each can do the other's job and then switch jobs to prove it.
Director: Ken Boyer
Writer: David Hemingson
Lucky cuts his head while doing a dare by Mooch. He has to wear a cone to prevent him from tearing at his stitches. Mooch and others constantly tease him.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: David Hemingson
Rolly, fed up with being taken for a sucker by Mooch's gang, joins forces with Swamp Rat to get even, but becomes mean in the process.
Director: Skip Jones
Writer: David Hemingson