The best episode written by Valerie Ahern is "Come Play Wiz Me", rated 8/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Larry Shaw". "Come Play Wiz Me" aired on 1/21/2007 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Very Special Drawn Together Afterschool Special".
Gabrielle cannot avoid Zach. Mike's new lawyer suggests he pleads guilty, but Susan doesn't agree with that. Gloria informs Bree that she and Alma believe Bree is the other woman. Instead of going back to work Lynette pretends to be ill so she can help Tom promote the pizzeria at a food fair.
Director: Larry Shaw
Writer: Valerie Ahern
The roommates help Xandir prepare to come out to his parents, with role-playing exercises.
Director: Peter Avanzino
Writer: Valerie Ahern
When Peggy gets amnesia, Al turns her into the perfect wife, which makes everyone happy, except Marcy.
Director: Amanda Bearse
Writer: Valerie Ahern
Bud's pen-pal from prison and her boyfriend pay a visit to the Bundy household and takes the family hostage, but Kelly ends up falling in love with the boyfriend.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Valerie Ahern
After Al tells Bud to lower his standards in women, Bud starts dating Al's boss Gary.
Director: N/A
Writer: Valerie Ahern
Kelly guest appears on a kiddie show, but ends up taking over the entire show. Al and Peggy get twin beds.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Valerie Ahern
Despite being weary of Ravi's seven-foot Asian Water Monitor Lizard, Mr. Kipling, Jessie comes to the lizard's rescue after the head of the condo board attempts to ban Mr. Kipling from the building. Meanwhile, Zuri brings home an another imaginary friend, and Luke and Emma compete against each other in a school photography class.
Director: Bob Koherr
Writer: Valerie Ahern
After disobeying Ravi's wishes when on a hike, Zuri, Tiffany and Jorge get into a muddy situation. Meanwhile, Lou finds herself smitten and imagines what her life would be like in 1916 with her crush.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Valerie Ahern