The best episode written by John Esposito is "Revolution", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Michael Chang". "Revolution" aired on 10/16/2004 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Revved Up".
The Titans' Fourth of July festivities are interrupted when Mad Mod comes to the party uninvited, declaring the American Revolution a hoax and reclaiming the city for jolly old England. To make matters worse, old Mad Mod steals Robin's youth. Can the remaining Teen Titans devise a plan to take back their city and save their leader?
Director: Michael Chang
Writer: John Esposito
Robin's most prized possession is stolen by the hip hot-rodder, Ding Dong Daddy, and to get it back they're going to have to beat him in a cross-country road race. But with Ding Dong Daddy making the rules and a few unexpected rivals joining in the competition, it's anyone's guess who will cross the finish line first.
Director: Matt Youngberg
Writer: John Esposito
A 12-year-old monster fan turns to hand-built model kits to escape his unhappy reality; a public TV station is overwhelmed when the appraisal of an antique book accidentally summons a dark force.
Director: Greg Nicotero
Writer: John Esposito
A drain clog turns out to be more than just a little matted hair and soap scum, and a down-on-his luck plumber is tasked with getting the problem under control. Trouble is, the problem has a mind of its own. Then, a top-secret government compound is evacuated as the last few scientists in the building fight to contain the creature they’ve been studying- but is the true threat one of them?
Director: John Harrison
Writer: John Esposito
The Belaskos get more than they bargained for when they move in next door to a vampire-hating suburbanite. A father and son bond by playing an old video game, but soon find out there’s a reason it was abandoned.
Director: John Esposito
Writer: John Esposito
Barry can’t believe his luck when a cute girl invites him to her place for a drink, but he quickly learns he was duped by a siren and he’s in for way more than he bargained for. When a demonic pandemic strikes, a teenager fights to keep her family safe. But when she realizes they may have been infected, can she find the strength to fight the Devil’s plague?
Director: Axelle Carolyn
Writer: John Esposito
A killer gets stranded in a funeral home with a mortician and his monkey paw. Then, former Mayor Barkley is in prison, and with his most loyal supporters locked up too, his odds don't look good.
Director: John Harrison
Writer: John Esposito
A horror novelist's agent offers him help overcoming his writer's block, and the struggling author can't resist. Then, Richard's wife is attacked and becomes a shell of the woman he loved. He'll do anything to help her feel better.
Director: Kailey Spear
Writer: John Esposito