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The Best Episodes Written By Nancy M. pimental

Every TV Episode Written by Nancy M. pimental Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Nancy M. Pimental Ratings Summary

"Go Home, Gentrifier!" is the best rated episode written by Nancy M. Pimental. It scored 8.4/10 based on 9 votes. It was directed by Iain B. MacDonald. It aired on 12/13/2020 and is rated 0.3 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000".

  • Go Home, Gentrifier!
    8.4/109 votes

    #1 - Go Home, Gentrifier!

    Season 11 Episode 2 - Aired 12/13/2020

    Frank helps Kev and V's pot business. Debbie prepares a princess party for Franny while Mickey gets a real job. Lip runs into trouble with his new neighbors. Carl's first day on the force is not what he thought it would be.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000
    8.1/1043 votes

    #2 - The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000

    Season 4 Episode 1 - Aired 4/5/2000

    The tooth fairy has visited Cartman, leaving him two dollars. He rushes to the bus stop to share his news with the others. He then unveils his latest plan. If all they all combined their lost teeth, the tooth fairy will provide them with enough cash to purchase a Sega Dreamcast. They soon find out that they are treading on someone else's territory. Now they have to work with the mobsters to keep their manhood.

    Director: Trey Parker

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • The Fickle Lady Is Calling It Quits
    8.0/104 votes

    #3 - The Fickle Lady Is Calling It Quits

    Season 11 Episode 11 - Aired 4/4/2021

    Kev and V announce their big news. Lip has some promising leads on selling the house, forcing Debbie to reevaluate her future and her history of regrettable love interests. Ian and Mickey try to adjust to a vastly different life on the West Side. Carl’s commitment to the force is challenged when he’s reassigned to an unglamorous police unit. Liam reminds Frank of everything that makes Frank, Frank.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!
    7.9/1041 votes

    #4 - Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!

    Season 2 Episode 16 - Aired 12/9/1998

    Kyle, Stan and Kenny accompany Eric and his family to a Christmas celebration with the Cartman family. One of Cartman's relatives breaks out of jail for the reunion, with his cellmate, Charles Manson.

    Director: Eric Stough

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • Prehistoric Ice Man
    7.9/1041 votes

    #5 - Prehistoric Ice Man

    Season 2 Episode 18 - Aired 1/20/1999

    Kyle falls into a cave. Stan goes to rescue him and finds an iceman, and the two fight each other for sole credit. Dr. Mephisto discovers that the iceman has been frozen since 1996. The iceman is put on display and the fighting Kyle and Stan free him. The iceman tries to return to his family, but finds himself a man out of time. Meanwhile, the government has their own plans to use the iceman in their plot against Sweden.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • Aunt Ginger
    7.9/1024 votes

    #6 - Aunt Ginger

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 1/23/2011

    Fiona turns her attentions to Tony, a cop who has had a crush on her since childhood, but Steve isn't willing to give up without a fight; Ian is targeted by the brothers of a girl he spurned; the whole family searches for elderly Aunt Ginger, who owns their house.

    Director: Stephen Hopkins

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • Daddyz Girl
    7.9/1018 votes

    #7 - Daddyz Girl

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 3/20/2011

    Tony comes closer to discovering what Steve is doing, while Fiona makes a new friend. In the meantime, Lip helps Ian look for his father.

    Director: Sanaa Hamri

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • Clubhouses
    7.8/1045 votes

    #8 - Clubhouses

    Season 2 Episode 12 - Aired 9/23/1998

    Stan needs to build a clubhouse so he and Kyle can play "Truth or Dare" with Wendy and her friend, who has a crush on Kyle. Cartman and Kenny retaliate by building a clubhouse of their own; only theirs has hot chicks. Meanwhile, the Marshes marriage breaks up and Stan learns a valuable lesson about love and family.

    Director: Trey Parker

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • It's Time to Kill the Turtle
    7.6/1019 votes

    #9 - It's Time to Kill the Turtle

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 2/27/2011

    Sheila fears to lose Frank when he gives up drinking. While Lip suspects their dad hasn't changed, Debbie and Carl enjoy having Frank back in their life. Meanwhile, Fiona tries to find a better paid job.

    Director: Scott Frank

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • City on the Edge of Forever (Flashbacks)
    7.5/1045 votes

    #10 - City on the Edge of Forever (Flashbacks)

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 6/17/1998

    While their school bus is dangling on the edge of a cliff, the boys remember some of their past adventures. Mrs. Crabtree catches a ride into town with a stranger and winds up doing a brief stint as a standup comedienne. Back in South Park, Mr. Mackey convinces the parents that their missing children must have run away. In the end it's all a dream within a dream.

    Director: Trey Parker

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls
    7.5/1044 votes

    #11 - Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls

    Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 8/19/1998

    A film festival moves to South Park, only to have a devastating effect on the sewer system. Mr. Hankey calls upon Kyle for help. The movie people interpret Kyle's pleading as a pitch and they quickly turn his story into a film starring Tom Hanks and a monkey they call "Mr. Hankey." Kyle is outraged that the filmmakers aren't hearing his pleas. Soon Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls energizes everyone.

    Director: Trey Parker

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • Summer Sucks
    7.4/1044 votes

    #12 - Summer Sucks

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 6/24/1998

    Schools out for summer and with Mr. Hat missing, Mr. Garrison is over the edge. The state has a ban on the sale of fireworks, and it screws up the boy's plans for a 4th of July celebration. Mr. Garrison seeks psychiatric help from Dr. Katz while Jimbo and Ned go to Mexico, in an attempt to smuggle fireworks back to the children of America.

    Director: Trey Parker

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • A Bottle of Jean Nate
    7.4/109 votes

    #13 - A Bottle of Jean Nate

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 2/19/2012

    Lip tries to get back in Karen's good graces by crafting a prenuptial agreement for her and Jody, while Ian continues to give Lip the silent treatment; Frank wants to kick Grammy out but Fiona resists until the basement meth lab explodes; Fiona is invited on a boat trip but doesn't realize Steve and his girlfriend are also attending.

    Director: David Nutter

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • Just Like the Pilgrims Intended
    7.3/1011 votes

    #14 - Just Like the Pilgrims Intended

    Season 2 Episode 11 - Aired 3/25/2012

    It's a typical Gallagher nontraditional Thanksgiving that includes a suicide attempt by Monica, Carl shooting a bald eagle, and Karen going into labor; Steve agrees to allow Estefania's boyfriend to steal his identity; Ian sleeps with a businessman named Ned; Frank tries to get his share of his mother's money from his brother Clayton.

    Director: Mark Mylod

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental

  • I'll Light a Candle for You Every Day
    6.8/1014 votes

    #15 - I'll Light a Candle for You Every Day

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 1/22/2012

    Fiona hopes her moral compass isn't leading her astray when she reconnects with her married high school crush, but when she finds an abandoned purse with over five hundred dollars inside, she assumes her luck is finally changing; Frank is willing to do just about anything to stay in Dottie's good graces, even marry her; after Harry's passing, Debbie becomes obsessed with death; Kevin thinks about buying the Alibi; Lip meets with a colonel to glean information for Ian about West Point; Jody asks Frank for Karen's hand in marriage.

    Director: Craig Zisk

    Writer: Nancy M. Pimental