The best episode written by Laura Krafft is "Stone Phillips / Truthiness", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Jim Hoskinson". "Stone Phillips / Truthiness" aired on 10/17/2005 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Camp Slasher".
In the premiere episode of The Colbert Report, Stephen starts off the show with a segment called The Word coining the term "Truthiness". Other segments include: The Threat Down rating avian flu, basketball, babies, hurricanes and James Brady. Stephen interviews Stone Phillips, an Emmy award winning journalist and host of Dateline NBC. At the end of the interview, Stephen and Stone Phillips have a competition of gravitas.
Director: Jim Hoskinson
Writer: Laura Krafft
Flute and the team get the campy horror movie experience when, after a series of counselors are found murdered, they attempt to make the town’s summer camp slasher-proof. Meanwhile, Harmony tries to get Stan outdoors and away from screens.
Director: Caitlin VanArsdale
Writer: Laura Krafft
A Machiavellian orange, Julius, gains popularity in Foodtopia. Frank and Brenda struggle to maintain control. But not all is as it seems…
Director: Conrad Vernon
Writer: Laura Krafft
Beatrice copes with Fredrick's engagement by reverting to babyhood; Lillian tries to impress his fiancee; Celery Savoy; Dodo struggles with morphine addiction; Chair manipulates Garfield into breaking the rules.
Director: N/A
Writer: Laura Krafft
In a failed attempt to catch "The Cartwheel Killer," Marvin is eager for a new partner who won't slow him down. Someone sleek and tough, with the mustache befitting its own 80s TV show, Marvin looks for a partner just like him, if not better.
Director: Orlando Gumatay
Writer: Laura Krafft