The best episode written by Owen Dennis is "Alpha Dome", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Calvin Wong". "Alpha Dome" aired on 10/20/2016 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Regular Epic Final Battle (2)".
The Park crew encounter the Alpha Dome, the first dome sent into space. When the crew go to investigate they find that its inhabitants believe that it is 1690.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Owen Dennis
Allies from both sides rally together for the epic fight. However, Pops and Anti-Pops are once again at a stalemate. Mordecai and Rigby are forced to jump between the two factions.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Owen Dennis
Mordecai and Rigby have to beat the Space Bush station in a dangerous race.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Owen Dennis
Earl begins training Pops through the technique of the training montage which allows trainers to bend space and time while leveling up. Mordecai and Rigby use one of their songs to help Pops and end up trapping the Park crew in a montage.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Owen Dennis
Tulip, a headstrong 13-year-old girl, finds a mysterious train where every car contains its own universe.
Director: Madeline Queripel
Writer: Owen Dennis
Benson is determined to prove he was right about the date of the "Dome Experiment," a month-long experiment in which the park workers are locked in a bio-dome. After the dome comes a day early, all signs point to a possible conspiracy over the dome's real intentions.
Director: N/A
Writer: Owen Dennis
When Mordecai and Rigby mess around with the cables in an old synthesizer, Gary disappears, and the guys then have to find a way to bring him back.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Owen Dennis
Rigby must write a speech for his high school graduation that will be broadcast on national TV. Meanwhile, Mordecai sinks into a depression over how Rigby is now more successful than he is, and the park workers finally find out the true intentions of the dome experiment.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Owen Dennis
Rigby has to beat a challenger at a bank shooting arcade game.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis
Tulip and One-One explore a car full of Corgis and face off against a mysterious monster.
Director: Madeline Queripel
Writer: Owen Dennis
Mordecai and Rigby must save Benson from an evil party company.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis
After the events of "1000th Chopper Flight Party", C.J. comes over to forgive Margaret for what happened then (and what happened on "Merry Christmas, Mordecai") and invites her on a double date with her and Mordecai. The trouble is, Margaret lied about havin a boyfriend so she could calm C.J. down from her rage and must keep up the masquerade with the help of Eileen and Rigby's outlandish story of how they met.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis
After the events of "Rigby's Graduation Day Special" the Park guys and Eileen must formulate a plan to survive in space and how to live in it.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Owen Dennis
Mordecai and Rigby must stop an evil brain after Rigby releases it from a cage.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Owen Dennis
The guys gather in the house on the Dome and tell scary Halloween stories just like ol’ times, only this Halloween, the stories have an extra terrifying, science fiction twist.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Owen Dennis
The park workers tell scary stories to keep Muscle Man awake while driving to visit his mother on Halloween.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis
Feeling unappreciated, Rigby quits his job at the park and gets a job with a moving company.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis
Mordecai and Rigby try street-performing to earn extra money quickly for a video game, but soon compete with another street performer who uses their act to his advantage.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis
The guys help Skips throw a bachelor party for his cousin Quips.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis
In an homage to all things mecha anime, Mordecai and Rigby have to get rid of a cassowary in the park, which turns into an epic battle over merchandising rights when the baby ducks and full-grown geese return to enlist the help of the park workers to defeat a pair of lawyers and their iron-clad contracts.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis
Rigby must borrow his dad's car and return it unnoticed so he can drive Eileen to his school prom.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Owen Dennis
After an important portrait of their boss Benson is ruined, Mordecai and Rigby attempt to repaint it before it is awarded to him.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis
Mordecai ponders over his feelings towards C.J. after he sends an auto-corrected text message to her saying that he likes her.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis
The park workers tell scary stories to keep Muscle Man awake while driving to visit his mother on Halloween.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis
Benson is invited to a park managers' luncheon by Gene, but his employees worry that it might be a trap.
Director: John Infantino
Writer: Owen Dennis