The best episode written by Jon Cooksey is "Paying For It", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Michael M. Scott". "Paying For It" aired on 9/30/2015 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "I Love Lucy".
One of Matt’s employees gets caught up in a slavery ring and turns to Allison for help. Cameron and Mariah plan to visit Tim in jail for his birthday.
Director: Michael M. Scott
Writer: Jon Cooksey
In order to anticipate the coming danger that's been foretold, Dutch goes on the hunt for green plasma. Her journey takes the team onto the ship of an intergalactic trader who might know more about the impending doom than they originally thought.
Director: Grant Harvey
Writer: Jon Cooksey
A rescue mission goes sideways when the team encounters an unexpected enemy in an abandoned mine.
Director: Martin Wood
Writer: Jon Cooksey
The Rugrats pretend to be characters from an old radio serial.
Director: John Holmquist
Writer: Jon Cooksey
Angelica pretends to be a psychic.
Director: Celia Kendrick
Writer: Jon Cooksey
Chuckie's sense of smell improves.
Director: Celia Kendrick
Writer: Jon Cooksey
Chuckie and Phil explore dresses.
Director: Jim Duffy
Writer: Jon Cooksey
Stu & Didi start a new baby book for Dil, to keep track of various firsts that will occur in Dil's early years. At first, of course, the book is blank, which led Angelica getting the babies to believe that Dil is not so smart. Trying to prove otherwise, Angelica and the Rugrats ""train"" Dil.
Director: Rick Bugental
Writer: Jon Cooksey
Susie was a first on her block to get a Cynthia Easy Cook Oven -- literally, as they weren't available to the general public yet; the makers were advertisers on the Dummi Bears show. The oven was so precious to Susie, she wouldn't sell it to anyone, not even Angelica. With the oven, she made some Reptar Snack Squares. The Rugrats ate them, but didn't like them. However, they lied to Susie and told her they were the best snacks they ever eaten; they lied (as recommended by Angelica, of
Director: John Holmquist
Writer: Jon Cooksey
As he celebrates his first wedding anniversary, Norman Glass thinks he's the luckiest man alive. His wife Ady, whom he met after the tragic death of her first husband, is stunningly beautiful and talented. She loves him more than anyone alive. They have two great friends, Dennis and Barbara, who were arried on the same day and are just as madly in love as Norman and Ady. But suddenly things start to change. First, Dennis leaves Barbara. Then, Norman must struggle with the strange, growing revulsion he feels when he touches, smells, tastes or sees his lovely wife. Norman thinks he's going crazy, but Barbara and Ady know better. Is love blind? Is beauty only skin-deep? Guess again.
Director: Brad Turner
Writer: Jon Cooksey