The best episode written by Garland Testa is "Aisle 8A", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Allan Jacobsen". "Aisle 8A" aired on 11/7/1999 and is rated 2.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Chasing Bobby".
Hank is the only one home when houseguest Connie has her first encounter with menstruation--and neither knows what to do. Meanwhile, someone has to explain PMS to Bobby.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Garland Testa
Peggy thinks Hank's tears are indicative of a father-son void, but they're really about his truck, which looks headed for pickup-truck heaven.
Director: Anthony Lioi
Writer: Garland Testa
Peggy leads a troupe of "wenches" to protest their unfair treatment at the Renaissance Faire, where Hank is trying to land a big-money propane account.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Garland Testa
Oblivious to its cultlike ways, Luanne joins a sorority and gets Peggy in too; Hank and the boys rescue emus from death, but don't know what to do with them.
Director: Adam Kuhlman
Writer: Garland Testa
Bobby meets a new girl, but Hank objects to her parents' liberal parenting style.
Director: Tricia Garcia
Writer: Garland Testa
A pest-control expert's chemistry with Dale worries Nancy; Hank is the designated driver as Luanne turns 21.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Garland Testa
Bobby becomes a peer counselor, but gets personally involved with clients.
Director: Anthony Lioi
Writer: Garland Testa