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The Best Episodes Written By Patrick Mccarthy

Every TV Episode Written by Patrick Mccarthy Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Patrick McCarthy Ratings Summary

"Got the Babysitter Pregnant" is the best rated episode written by Patrick McCarthy. It scored 7.8/10 based on 4 votes. It was directed by N/A. It aired on 1/8/2009 and is rated 0.8 points higher than their second-best episode, "I Take Thee, Gibbs".

  • Got the Babysitter Pregnant
    7.8/104 votes

    #1 - Got the Babysitter Pregnant

    Season 4 Episode 14 - Aired 1/8/2009

    A young Earl gets his heart broken by the babysitter and swears revenge on her and her boyfriend. Now, Earl is older and wiser, so he decides to cross them off his list, but it may have terrible repercussions for Randy. Meanwhile, Joy loses Darnell's pet turtle

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Patrick McCarthy

  • I Take Thee, Gibbs
    7.0/102 votes

    #2 - I Take Thee, Gibbs

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 2/5/2014

    Milo’s jealousy is tested when he dates a girl who has a "same-sex ex." Gibbs gets carried away with a "fake" marriage. Tyler tries to win Myron over with Neal’s help.

    Director: David Trainer

    Writer: Patrick McCarthy

  • Orphan Earl
    6.0/106 votes

    #3 - Orphan Earl

    Season 4 Episode 13 - Aired 12/11/2008

    Earl discovers that Joy has continued a holiday scam they started years before, and has expanded the scam to include her friends.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Patrick McCarthy

  • Rat-A-Teddy
    1.0/101 votes

    #4 - Rat-A-Teddy

    Season 4 Episode 7 - Aired 6/23/2013

    Teddy throws a sleepover at PJ's apartment to forget about her anniversary with Spencer, while PJ and Emmett take care of their neighbor's pet rats while he's away. After Verne quits working for Bob to start his extermination business, Bob hires a young man named Beau (Luke Benward), as a replacement. Amy and Ms. Dabney use Gabe and Lauren to trick each other to do their chores but tables turn when Gabe and Lauren find out.

    Director: Eric Allan Kramer

    Writer: Patrick McCarthy