The best episode written by Peter Huyck is "Adolf Hankler", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by N/A". "Adolf Hankler" aired on 4/19/1998 and is rated 1.8 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Mother".
Larry spends his vacation with his brother who has a business proposition. Guest host Jon Stewart tests the network's censors by booking the Wu-Tang Clan.
Director: N/A
Writer: Peter Huyck
Selina rushes to the hospital while attempting to win the presidency. Amy and Dan discover the O'Brien camp has staged a fake protest, and task Jonah and Richard with organizing their own pro-POTUS demonstration. Mike and Wendy meet with a potential surrogate.
Director: Dale Stern
Writer: Peter Huyck
Selina and team head to South Carolina, where she seeks an endorsement from a key leader. Gary gets a long-awaited promotion, while Marjorie excels in her new role.
Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller
Writer: Peter Huyck
Frasier’s torn between dating his old girlfriend or a voluptuous new flame.
Director: David Clark Lee
Writer: Peter Huyck
Hank learns that the incident estranging Dale from his cowboy father was a cover to keep him in the dark about Dad being in the closet.
Director: Cyndi Tang
Writer: Peter Huyck
A year before the infamous Watergate break-in, E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy are tasked with investigating the Pentagon Papers leak, gathering a team of Cubans – all Bay of Pigs veterans – to infiltrate whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office. Meanwhile, Hunt and his wife Dorothy get to know the Liddys.
Director: David Mandel
Writer: Peter Huyck
While Hunt and Dorothy entertain Liddy and his wife Fran at their exclusive country club, their kids Lisa and Saint John paint a less-than-perfect portrait of the family. Later, on the outs with Nixon’s Attorney General John Mitchell, Hunt and Liddy get a chance to redeem themselves when a leaked memo from Dita Beard puts Mitchell and the administration in legal jeopardy.
Director: David Mandel
Writer: Peter Huyck
Hunt, Liddy, and the Cubans attempt to break into the DNC offices at the Watergate to plant listening devices for the White House.
Director: David Mandel
Writer: Peter Huyck
Reeling from the arrests at the Watergate, Hunt enlists Saint John’s help to dispose of evidence, while Liddy warns the acting Attorney General that the burglaries can be tied back to President. Later, after returning from Paris, a livid Dorothy must take control to protect her family and the Liddys.
Director: David Mandel
Writer: Peter Huyck
Amid rumors of the White House’s involvement, Liddy shares his concerns about Hunt’s stability with John Dean and tries to make a deal. After Liddy, Hunt, and their accomplices are found guilty, Hunt’s daughter Kevan leverages a secret notebook to convince her father to come clean in his Senate testimony, but it may be too late. When the President resigns, lives are ruined.
Director: David Mandel
Writer: Peter Huyck
Selina attends the opening of President Hughes' library. Jonah gets advice on how to rise in the political ranks; Dan suffers through Jane's whims; Amy releases a negative attack ad.
Director: Craig Zisk
Writer: Peter Huyck
Kicked out by his wife, Hank's hard-living boss, Buck, turns to religion, assisted by his personal Bible coach: Luanne.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Peter Huyck
Hank is shaken after having a dream about grilling burgers...naked...with Nancy. And the situation is stirred when Peggy finds out.
Director: Adam Kuhlman
Writer: Peter Huyck
A competitive eating groupie encourages Bill to enter a hot dog eating contest.
Director: Allan Jacobsen
Writer: Peter Huyck
Frasier is the one who could use some help after his good deeds backfire on him.
Director: Sheldon Epps
Writer: Peter Huyck
Larry begins to date Illeana Douglas, but feels compelled to rehearse her through her segment. Meanwhile, Brian brings a sexual harassment suit against Phil for all his gay jokes.
Director: Judd Apatow
Writer: Peter Huyck
Unaware that the new employee at Strickland Propane is a prostitute, Peggy becomes her best friend and even offers her a place to stay--Hank's den.
Director: Tricia Garcia
Writer: Peter Huyck