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The Best Episodes Written By David Windsor

Every TV Episode Written by David Windsor Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 9.0/10(3 votes)

    #1 - The Hill

    S6:E9

    Kate visits Toby.

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    Director:Mandy Moore
  2. 8.5/10(2 votes)

    #2 - Four Fathers

    S6:E3

    Jack, Randall, Kevin and Toby struggle to connect with their children.

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    Director:Jon Huertas
  3. 8.3/10(3 votes)

    #3 - I've Got This

    S5:E10

    Beth navigates qualms with her mother. Kevin and Kate bring their families together for dinner.

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    Director:Ken Olin
  4. 8.0/10(3 votes)

    #4 - The Real Papaya

    S1:E2

    Following the “coming out” confessions made by everyone in the O’Neal family, Eileen is desperate to control the situation and tries to make Kenny “un-gay.” Meanwhile, Kenny tries to find the right time to break up with Mimi and has a heart-to-heart with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.

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  5. 8.0/10(3 votes)

    #5 - The Real Prom

    S1:E13

    As the school prom approaches, Kenny tries to think of who the best guy would be to ask as his date. With time running out, Kenny and Jimmy try to come up with the perfect “prom-posal” for the classmates they each have set their sights on. Shannon thinks the idea behind prom is a scam and would rather stay at home, but once Pat discovers she was asked to attend, he tries to convince her to go. Meanwhile, Eileen tries to keep VP Murray’s romantic attention at bay but struggles to resist.

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  6. 8.0/10(1 votes)

    #6 - Storybook Love

    S4:E5

    Rebecca hosts a dinner party. Kevin tries to support those around him. Randall faces concerns about how his family is adjusting to their new home.

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  7. 7.2/10(4 votes)

    #7 - The Real Thang

    S2:E1

    When Kenny, Jimmy and Shannon head back to school, Kenny decides to start the first LGBT club at St. Barklay’s in honor of National Coming Out Day. After only recruiting one meek lesbian named Allison, Kenny pressures her into coming out to her family and ultimately realizes everyone’s journey isn’t as easy as his own. Meanwhile, Eileen realizes she might have real feelings towards VP Murray, unfortunately Pat also befriends him, which leads to an awkward situation.

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  8. 7.1/10(7 votes)

    #8 - The Wedding...

    S1:E4

    June is devastated when she receives a wedding invitation addressed to her and her ex-fiance, so in an attempt make her feel better, Chloe gives June a crash course in confidence and fierceness -- but does too good a job.

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    Director:Chris Koch
  9. 7.1/10(8 votes)

    #9 - Shitagi Nashi...

    S1:E7

    Finally feeling like one of the popular kids, June is desperate to keep pace with Chloe and her partying ways. It's not an easy task, especially when Chloe's 'it girl' lifestyle is so legendary that there's even a whole Japanese comic book series based on it! Meanwhile, James loses it when he discovers that Dean Cain's "Dancing with the Stars" dressing room is bigger than his.

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  10. 7.0/10(3 votes)

    #10 - Pilot

    S1:E1

    Based in Chicago, the O’Neals appear to be a seemingly picture perfect family, but their lives soon take an unexpected turn when surprising truths are revealed. Eileen is a mom who usually has a fine grasp on all matters under her roof, and her soon-to-be-ex-husband Pat is a good-natured father and the emotional center of the family. Their normal routine at home suddenly gets turned upside down when Eileen and Pat announce their divorce, and their sixteen-year-old-son Kenny reveals to his family that he is gay. Kenny never would have imagined his admission would also result in outing his entire family’s secrets, including revelations from his older brother, Jimmy, and little sister, Shannon. Jimmy unapologetically wears his heart on his sleeve and genuinely tries to figure out what’s best in any situation, while Shannon is the youngest but carries herself more mature than her age. Life in the O’Neals household wouldn’t be complete without Aunt Jodi, Pat’s ex-sister-in-law and Eileen’s best friend, who is quite the frequent visitor and is also willing to admit things are far from perfect in her own life. What seems like a sudden upheaval that could mark the end of the O’Neals idyllic lives turns out to be the beginning of a bright new chapter when everyone stops pretending to be perfect and actually starts being real.

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  11. 6.9/10(14 votes)

    #11 - Completely Mad... Alena

    S1:E5

    As our heroic trio finally approaches Valencia, they find shelter and doo-wop among local monks who have taken a vow of singing, led by Confessional Monk. Madalena, frustrated with King Richard, decides to take matters into her own hands with her own devious plot involving the besotted Chef and her winsome handmaiden, Gwynne.

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  12. 6.4/10(7 votes)

    #12 - It's A Miracle...

    S2:E4

    Chloe and June have different feelings about Thanksgiving - Chloe hates it, June loves it. Sadly, June can't afford to fly home this year, so Chloe persuades June to come with her to her parents' house for the holiday -- but under the most strange and awkward conditions. Meanwhile, James volunteers at an exclusive celebrity soup kitchen in order to get a photo opp, and is unpleasantly surprised when he and Luther get roped into actually working.

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  13. 6.0/10(1 votes)

    #13 - The Assistant

    S1:E8

    When Alice asks Ben for an assistant, he gives her Roman. Roman may not be what Alice had in mind, but she finds a connection with him that surpasses her expectations. Meanwhile, Crystal wants to honor a passing friend with a funeral at The Sunshine Center, and Alonzo comes clean about a past relationship.

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David Windsor Ratings Summary

"The Hill" is the best rated episode written by David Windsor. It scored 9/10 based on 3 votes. It was directed by Mandy Moore. It aired on 3/22/2022 and is rated 0.5 points higher than their second-best episode, "Four Fathers".