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The Best Episodes Written By Josann Mcgibbon

Every TV Episode Written by Josann Mcgibbon Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Josann McGibbon Ratings Summary

"Let Me Entertain You" is the best rated episode written by Josann McGibbon. It scored 8/10 based on 4 votes. It was directed by Lonny Price. It aired on 10/24/2010 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "I'm Still Here".

  • Let Me Entertain You
    8.0/104 votes

    #1 - Let Me Entertain You

    Season 7 Episode 5 - Aired 10/24/2010

    Susan's days as a sexy internet sensation may be coming to an end after she angers an important client and incurs the wrath of her boss, Maxine; Renee and Gabrielle are headed for a smackdown after each of them reveals an intimate secret about the other to the wrong people; Bree finds herself exhausted by younger lover Keith's sexual stamina; Lynette is angry with Tom after he asks his mother to become the baby's nanny without talking it over with her first; and housewife Emma Graham puts on a cabaret show -- with the aid of saxophonist Dave Koz -- with surprising results.

    Director: Lonny Price

    Writer: Josann McGibbon

  • I'm Still Here
    8.0/104 votes

    #2 - I'm Still Here

    Season 7 Episode 13 - Aired 1/16/2011

    Lynette feels her mother (guest star Polly Bergen as Stella) is marrying Frank (guest star Larry Hagman), an abrasive and obnoxious man, for all the wrong reasons, and thus tries to talk her out of it. Meanwhile, Carlos becomes concerned when he learns about Gabrielle's obsession with her doll, and Bob and Lee hire a non-maternal Renee to decorate their newly adopted girl's bedroom. Bree runs into Keith's ex-girlfriend (guest star Rochelle Aytes as Amber) and learns some shocking news about his past, and Susan tries to befriend a curmudgeonly man (guest star Gregory Itzin as Dick) who has given up on ever finding a kidney donor. In the meantime, Paul appears to have some plans for Beth (guest star Emily Bergl), as he books a trip for the two of them to a remote cabin in the woods.

    Director: Lonny Price

    Writer: Josann McGibbon