The best episode written by Mike Henry is "Death Lives", rated 7.3/10 from 28 user votes. It was "directed by Rob Renzetti". "Death Lives" aired on 8/15/2001 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Patriot Games".
After a near-death experience on his anniversary, Peter learns the importance of spending time with Lois.
Director: Rob Renzetti
Writer: Mike Henry
At his high school reunion, Peter tries to impress his fellow classmates. When Peter, heading for the bathroom, charges through the crowd of people, impresses quarterback Tom Brady, who offers Peter a spot on the New England Patriots. Meanwhile, Brian owes Stewie money, after Stewie becomes a sports bookie.
Director: Peter Shin
Writer: Mike Henry
When Peter hears Loretta scream, he tries to help out, but discovers Loretta is cheating on Cleveland. Peter figures out that it was Quagmire and decides to tell Cleveland about it. But when Loretta walks out on Cleveland he doesn't take it lightly.
Director: Peter Shin
Writer: Mike Henry
When Peter decides to become a fisherman, he takes out a large loan to buy a fishing boat and unwittingly gives up everything he owns as collateral.
Director: Peter Shin
Writer: Mike Henry
The Griffin family decides to start their own restaurant, though have a hard time attracting customers. After Joe promises to help, Peter is excited at the fact of it becoming a local hangout for the police. However, things don't really turn out as hoped, and instead it begins to be popular with the handicapped. When Peter attempts to change the place, a sudden twist of irony quickly changes his mind.
Director: Greg Colton
Writer: Mike Henry
Dissatisfied with his current love life, Brian decides to slow things down when he meets the girl of his dreams, Carolyn. However, Cleveland soon sweeps Carolyn off her feet, and Brian must do anything he can do, to win her back, even if it means involving Cleveland's ex-wife, Loretta.
Director: Cyndi Tang
Writer: Mike Henry
Cleveland Brown and Cleveland Jr. leave Quahog and take to the road. On their way to California, they stop in Cleveland's hometown of Stoolbend, VA, where he reunites with his old high school crush, Donna Tubbs. Cleveland, still in love with Donna, is determined to start a new life with her, even if Donna's kids aren't exactly angels.
Director: Anthony Lioi
Writer: Mike Henry