The best episode written by Ian Busch is "War and Pizza", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Brendan Clogher". "War and Pizza" aired on 9/17/2018 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Mascot Melee".
In order to save April's job as a party captain at Albearto's Pizzeria, Donnie upgrades the main animatronic of Albearto, only for it to go out of control.
Director: Brendan Clogher
Writer: Ian Busch
While looking for gifts for Splinter, the Turtles traverse through Times Square where they fight the thuggish mascots lurking there.
Director: Sebastian Montes
Writer: Ian Busch
The Turtles discover for the first time that they are not the weirdest things in New York when they encounter two villains from the Hidden City pursing a cat-like agent. They have their first encounter with Baron Draxum who is making mutants with the help of his Oozesquitos.
Director: Brendan Clogher
Writer: Ian Busch
Lois is two weeks late with her period, causing her and Hal to panic and start a big fight, while trying to keep it from the boys. And while Dewey is scared that his parents may split up, Hal and Lois remember the troubles of getting their previous four sons.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Ian Busch
Malcolm's humiliation as a Krelboyne drives him crazy, so he fakes his way into seeing the school's shrink, with whom the con continues.
Director: Ken Kwapis
Writer: Ian Busch
Malcolm and the Krelboynes tutor Reese, and uncover the real reason behind his failing grades.
Director: Ken Kwapis
Writer: Ian Busch
Francis has to stay a couple of days in a small county jail and enjoys it more then he expected. Malcolm finds himself with a girlfriend, which add to his usual social anxiety. Dewey makes friend with a new kid in the area, helping the kid's mother to compose Dewey's dream birthday party for his new friend.
Director: Ken Kwapis
Writer: Ian Busch
Clever Hal invigorates Dewey's soccer team; sly Reese blackmails a philandering neighbor; obsessed Malcolm battles a computer program.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Ian Busch