The Best Episodes Written By Robert D. siegel

Every TV Episode Written by Robert D. siegel Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for Drilling and Pounding
    8.5/10(37 votes)

    #1 - Drilling and Pounding

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    S1:E1

    Handyman Rand Gauthier seeks revenge on the celebrity client who stiffs him.

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  2. Background image for I Love You, Tommy
    7.8/10(17 votes)

    #2 - I Love You, Tommy

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    S1:E2

    Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee meet, get high, and get married… all in four days.

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  3. Background image for Seattle
    7.3/10(10 votes)

    #3 - Seattle

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    S1:E8

    A cocky young Internet entrepreneur enters the picture, changing everything.

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    6.0/10(4 votes)

    #4 - Four Geniuses

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    As Chippendales takes flight, Steve assembles his dream team—including a shy accountant who may be more than just a business hire.

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    6.0/10(4 votes)

    #5 - Switzerland

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    S1:E8

    In a bucolic Swiss village, Steve’s sins finally catch up with him. As he stares down the consequences of his actions, he makes a final, fateful choice.

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    5.0/10(5 votes)

    #6 - An Elegant, Exclusive Atmosphere

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    Indian immigrant Somen "Steve" Banerjee spends his days working at a gas station and his nights dreaming of being the next Hugh Hefner. A chance encounter with a Playboy centerfold and her slick promoter husband sends him in an unexpected new direction.

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Robert D. Siegel Ratings Summary

"Drilling and Pounding" is the best rated episode written by Robert D. Siegel. It scored 8.541/10 based on 37 votes. It was directed by Craig Gillespie. It aired on 2/2/2022 and is rated 0.8 points higher than their second-best episode, "I Love You, Tommy".