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The Best Episodes Written By Dusty Kay

Every TV Episode Written by Dusty Kay Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 8.0/10(3 votes)

    #1 - Mob Wife

    S1:E13

    Gary and Chuck get mistakenly involved with the mob after they save a gangster's ex-fiancé from being shot. They spend days trying to escape from trouble and death themselves, and to make it easier Chuck falls for the woman.

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    Writer:Dusty Kay
  2. 8.0/10(3 votes)

    #2 - Bat Masterson

    S1:E16

    Gary meets an ex-cop who took the identity of Bat Masterson to continue his work against crime. The guy seems to be crazy, but helps Gary with his paper duties. As he learns more about Bat (or Mike Killebrew, his real identity), Gary discovers that he went crazy after his partner died.

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    Director:Rick Wallace
    Writer:Dusty Kay
  3. 8.0/10(5 votes)

    #3 - The Young and the Stoned

    S4:E9

    Eric gets into a fender-bender with Anna Faris, leading to what he believes to be "a little moment," but in the end, his career is about to change. Ari's wife acts on a soap opera, leading him to try and dissuade her from doing so. Turtle gets prepped for a party by picking up some provisions, and girls, only to encounter the law on the way home.

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    Director:Mark Mylod
    Writer:Dusty Kay
  4. 7.0/10(1 votes)

    #4 - Follow the Son

    S7:E7

    D.J. wants out of his busboy job at the Lunch Box, and David wants to put the kibosh on Darlene's moving in with her new squeeze Jimmy -- who misinterprets David's obsessive interest in him.

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    Director:Gail Mancuso
    Writer:Dusty Kay
  5. 6.4/10(5 votes)

    #5 - Gabe's Story

    S1:E22

    A man suffering from consistent bad luck is given a surprising chance to change his destiny.

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    Director:Allan Kroeker
    Writer:Dusty Kay

Dusty Kay Ratings Summary

"Mob Wife" is the best rated episode written by Dusty Kay. It scored 8/10 based on 3 votes. It was directed by Rick Rosenthal. It aired on 1/25/1997 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Bat Masterson".