The best episode written by Richard Kramer is "Move It or Lose It", rated 9.7/10 from 6 user votes. It was "directed by John Greyson". "Move It or Lose It" aired on 3/4/2001 and is rated 1.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Babylon Boomerang".
Michael and Dr. David enjoy their new-found domestic bliss; Emmett joins a "conversion therapy" group; Lindsay and Melanie continue to fight about Brian, finances and their future; Ted becomes very sexually active.
Director: John Greyson
Writer: Richard Kramer
Justin's father attacks Brian outside Babylon; Michael gets a promotion at work; Justin moves in with Brian.
Director: Steve DiMarco
Writer: Richard Kramer
While Ted lies in a drug-induced coma, Brian learns he's named the executor of his friend's living will. Also, Justin's mother suspects the truth about her son's sexuality and Michael and Emmett try to remove incriminating evidence from Ted's apartment but discover Ted's longtime crush on Michael.
Director: Kevin Inch
Writer: Richard Kramer
Rayna and Deacon beef up their home security after Rayna's encounter with Carl Hockney. Juliette draws closer to her guardian angel, Hallie and Avery leaps back into performing.
Director: Stephen Cragg
Writer: Richard Kramer
Patty gains strides in her relationship with Angela when she helps Rayanne during an overdose.
Director: Claudia Weill
Writer: Richard Kramer