The best episode written by Kit Boss is "A Chug's Life Adventure", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Karen Hyden". "A Chug's Life Adventure" aired on 4/14/2024 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Returning Japanese (1)".
When Judy and Ham realize that the school thinks they don't party, they set out with Aunt Dirt, Kima, Moon, and Crispin to find and party with Doug Delfino, a recently emancipated student.
Director: Karen Hyden
Writer: Kit Boss
The Hills are off to Japan so Cotton can apologize to the widow of a soldier he killed in WWII, but something about Cotton's story doesn't quite add up.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Kit Boss
While Liv and Clive investigate the murder of a coffee shop owner with an extremely sunny outlook on life, Ravi tests the new cure on a rat before administering it to Major. Meanwhile, Boss discovers who has been moving in on his turf.
Director: Jason Bloom
Writer: Kit Boss
When someone close to Major dies of an apparent suicide, Liv consumes the brains resulting in a mix of reality and paranoia. Clive questions Major and learns of a secret computer file that may contain important details in the investigation – and finding the killer.
Director: Michael Fields
Writer: Kit Boss
When a Dungeon Master is killed, Liv and Clive discover he was up to more than just playing in his mother's basement. Meanwhile, Blaine's experiment does not go as planned. Lastly, Ravi stumbles across some new information that could prove deadly.
Director: Jason Bloom
Writer: Kit Boss
Elaine's area code is changed; a co-worker steals George's desired nickname; Jerry sleeps with his maid; Kramer endures a "long-distance relationship" when his girlfriend moves downtown.
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Kit Boss
Liv eats the brains of a recently murdered trophy wife who was pushed to her death from the balcony of her stunning architectural home in the hills by a hired hit man. A Pinot Grigio-sipping, suddenly fashion obsessed Liv and Detective Babineaux begin questioning suspects in their search for the original brains behind this murder. Meanwhile, Liv and Ravi are surprised to learn that Peyton has returned to Seattle.
Director: Jason Bloom
Writer: Kit Boss
The Hills' house tests positive for mold, found again and again just after Hank enters the home in a local showcase.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Kit Boss
When Bob inherits a storage unit around Christmas, visions of riches dance in the heads of the family, but what they find inside is a squatter who claims he once worked as a mannequin.
Director: Anthony Chun
Writer: Kit Boss
The Belcher family road-trips down to Florida to visit Linda's parents who live in a senior home that - to Linda's complete horror - is full of senior swingers! Plus, to keep themselves entertained, Tina, Gene and Louise go on a hunt for a mysterious python that allegedly ate one of the residents' dogs.
Director: Jennifer Coyle
Writer: Kit Boss
In order to get closer to Jimmy Jr., Tina becomes a magician's assistant; Bob becomes the victim of a curse.
Director: Chris Song
Writer: Kit Boss
After eating the brain of their newest John Doe, Liv gets a vision of Clive as a dirty cop working with a gang to find a rat in their organization. Meanwhile, Major gets a new roommate, and Blaine expands his business operation.
Director: John T. Kretchmer
Writer: Kit Boss
An actor is accidentally shot on the set of Liv's favorite TV show--Zombie High--and she convinces Clive to let her help in the investigation. Meanwhile, Vaughn devises a loyalty test for Major, and Dale connects Blaine to the Meat Cute massacre.
Director: Mark Piznarski
Writer: Kit Boss
Bob and Gene bond over spaghetti western movies, which makes Louise jealous.
Director: Wes Archer
Writer: Kit Boss
While a distraught Hank tries to deal with the fact that he wasn't born in Texas, Cotton and his buddies once again make plans to assassinate Fidel Castro.
Director: Adam Kuhlman
Writer: Kit Boss
During a flood, Hank's position as emergency-shelter team leader is usurped by Bill when Hank is drafted to watch over a fragile dam.
Director: Gary McCarver
Writer: Kit Boss
Bob does a tour of duty as a private chef on a docked cruise ship and brings along the family to witness his true culinary skills, but the special occasion is scuttled when the kooky captain shanghais the whole family.
Director: John Rice
Writer: Kit Boss
Clive's patience is tested when Liv consumes the brain of a murder victim who had the reputation of being the ultimate office gossip. Meanwhile, Blaine and Peyton continue to grow closer as they wait to see if Ravi is able to reverse the effects of the cure. Lastly, Major is one step away from fulfilling a promise.
Director: Viet Nguyen
Writer: Kit Boss
Hank and Peggy find marital salvation in a motorcycle--until their first long trip.
Director: Wes Archer
Writer: Kit Boss
When the Arlen Bystander gets a new editor, Peggy gets a job writing a household hints column. Except Peggy doesn't know any household hints, so she gets Minh to supply her with housekeeping tips in exchange for the answers to the New York Times crossword puzzles. Meanwhile, Hank makes Bobby get a paper route.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Kit Boss
In order to raise money to save the Tom Landry Middle School baseball program, Hank invites a Harlem Globetrotters-type softball team to compete against his community league Arlen Zephyrs. But Hank ruins the show by deciding to take the game seriously.
Director: Yvette Kaplan
Writer: Kit Boss
Buck Strickland embarks on a propane price war with Thatherton and two other rivals, and hires the guys from "American Chopper" to boost sales at the Propane Expo. When the 'war' goes too far, and the companies are all losing profit, Hank takes matters into his own hands, and calls a meeting. Unfortunately, the owners decide to 'price fix' and get caught. Meanwhile, Lucky and Luanne wait for Brownsville Station tickets, in line 6 days before tickets go on sale.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Kit Boss