The best episode written by Mark Palmer is "The New Ron", rated 7.3/10 from 6 user votes. It was "directed by Chris Bailey". "The New Ron" aired on 6/7/2002 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "October 31st".
Kim accidently turns Ron into a selfish jerk with a new haircut, all while two new villians begin their new evil hobby.
Director: Chris Bailey
Writer: Mark Palmer
Kim retrieves a ring-like object from a trade, but she soon learns that it is not actually a ring. Meanwhile, Kim wants to go to a party, but Ron wants her to go with him, and her parents with them.
Director: Chris Bailey
Writer: Mark Palmer
Kim goes with her brothers and her father to visit her uncle’s ranch in Montana, in which Ron decides to go along because he figures that he’ll be able to be lazy at the ranch. However, when Dr. Drakken decides to hold a convention for the smartest people in the world, he uses his “silly hats” to make them ignorant so that he may become the best genius in the world. It’s up to Kim to save the day once again, though she soon learns that she may need help from her family; especially her cousin Joss who considers Kim her idol.
Director: David Block
Writer: Mark Palmer
During a fight with Drakken and Shego, Kim gets amnesia and loses all of her memories. Ron now takes on the task of getting her back to her usual self. Meanwhile, Drakken comes up with a plan to turn the military into his slaves.
Director: Steve Loter
Writer: Mark Palmer
Spike adopts a litter of kittens.
Director: Rick Bugental
Writer: Mark Palmer
The babies recall their first steps with embarrassment, while their parents remember them differently.
Director: Broni Likomanov
Writer: Mark Palmer
Kim tries to defend her position of head of the cheersquad while she works with a high-strung agent of Global Justice.
Director: Chris Bailey
Writer: Mark Palmer
Exhausted from settling his subjects' disputes, King Julien replaces himself with a dummy king so he can play hooky, unwittingly sparking a rebellion.
Director: Matt Engstrom
Writer: Mark Palmer
Ron is sucked into the cyber game world of Everlot as he attempts to impress Zita. The whole gang duels Malcolm the Wraithmaster LotR-style, with a little help from a not-so-naked Tunnel Lord.
Director: Steve Loter
Writer: Mark Palmer
In the spirit of the season, Drakken, Shego, Ron, and the Possible family put their differences behind them to share Christmas in the Arctic ... of course, only after several action-packed battles and confrontations.
Director: David Block
Writer: Mark Palmer
Kim takes on a mission, but she must take the Tweebs along since she promised she would baby-sit them, while Drakken begins a scheme with mind control.
Director: Chris Bailey
Writer: Mark Palmer
Ickis is diagnosed as spontaneously combustible -- which means he could explode at any moment. His friends feel sorry for him, but at the same time are reluctant to be near him for fear that he could "go at any moment." The Gromble refers to the Academy monsters as "humans" because they are afraid of something they do not understand.
Director: Igor Kovalyov
Writer: Mark Palmer