Freshmen (Episode List)

Freshmen is created by Greg Daniels and Mike Judge aired on Fox (GoAnimate in Real Life), the live-action series' creator. The entire cast Jennifer Aniston (Nancy Roberts), Courtney Cox Arquette (Monica Geller), Lisa Kudrow (Dixie Normous), Johnny Hardwick (Dale Gribbes, a real life actor), Hugh Laurie (Dan Smith), Peter Jacobson (Baxter Adams), James Spader (Leon Schwimmer), Lisa Edelstein (Krista Harrison), Sarah Michelle Gellar (Jessica Paxton), Olivia Wilde (Emma Docter), French Stewart (Brad Docter), John Goodman (Lawrence Phillips), Kelly Rowan (Paris Parkes), Jake McDorman (Gavin LeBlanc), Elizabeth Perkins (Michelle Vigman), Gillian Anderson (Linda Dawson), Bryan Cranston (David King), Katherine Heigl (Emma Doback), Jennifer Morrison (Cameron Saunders), Amber Tamblyn (Jane Cunningham), Seth Green (Mike Peterman), Mila Kunis (Mary Andrews), Julie Bowen (Denise Lawrence), Monica Potter (Katie Hilton), Daniella Monet (Veronica Jackman), Jerry Trainor (Henry Clarkson), Anna Faris, Allison Janney (Helen Parker), John Denton (Peter Adamson) and Michael Rapaport (Foreman Denton) live the entire high school in Beatrice, Nebraska. Monday illustrates seasons 1-3 (1998-2001), Wednesday illustrates seasons 4-5 (2001-2003), Friday illustrates seasons 6-7 (2003-2005), Tuesday and Thursday illustrates seasons 8-12 (2005-2010). Twelve seasons aired November 2, 1998 through May 20, 2010.

Production Companies
Deedle-Dee Productions, Judgemental Films and 3 Arts Entertainment 20th Century Fox Television

Distributor
20th Television

Aspect Ratios
480i/720p (4:3 SDTV/16:9 HDTV) (1998-2010)

GoAnimate in Real Life Channel
FOX

Length
30 minutes

Mondays
Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 1DPR79) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 1DPR02) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 1DPR01) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 1DPR03) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 1DPR04) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 1DPR05) Teleplay by: Paul Lieberstein, Story by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Michael Lembeck (Production Code: 1DPR07) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 1DPR06) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Greg Daniels (Production Code: 1DPR08) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 1DPR10) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 1DPR09) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: 1DPR11) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 1DPR12) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 1DPR13) Teleplay by: Jim Dauterive, Story by Johnny Hardwick and David Zuckerman, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 1DPR15) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 1DPR14) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Michael Lembeck (Production Code: 1DPR16) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 1DPR18) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 1DPR17) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 1DPR19) Teleplay by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Story by: Johnny Hardwick and David Zuckerman, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: 1DPR20) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 1DPR21) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 1DPR22) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 1DPR23)
 * 1) Episode 1: Pilot – November 2, 1998
 * 1) Episode 2: Second Day of School – November 2, 1998
 * 1) Episode 3: Marooned – November 9, 1998
 * 1) Episode 4: Victim Factors – November 16, 1998
 * 1) Episode 5: A New Political Student – November 23, 1998
 * 1) Episode 6: The Practice – November 30, 1998
 * 1) Episode 7: Dale Explains Apartments – December 7, 1998
 * 1) Episode 8: Allusions – December 14, 1998
 * 1) Episode 9: In the Middle of School – January 18, 1999
 * 1) Episode 10: Worth Ten Days of Elementary – January 25, 1999
 * 1) Episode 11: A Post Person – February 8, 1999
 * 1) Episode 12: Best in Show – February 15, 1999
 * 1) Episode 13: The Trademark – February 22, 1999
 * 1) Episode 14: To Guide a Freshman – March 8, 1999
 * 1) Episode 15: Gymnasium Class – March 15, 1999
 * 1) Episode 16: Unfortunate Son – March 22, 1999
 * 1) Episode 17: Fan Fair of Amusements – March 29, 1999
 * 1) Episode 18: A Private Person of Elementary – April 5, 1999
 * 1) Episode 19: Information – April 12, 1999
 * 1) Episode 20: The Beta Test Initiaiton – April 19, 1999
 * 1) Episode 21: Approximation – April 26, 1999
 * 1) Episode 22: Along Beneath Anxiety – May 3, 1999
 * 1) Episode 23: The Copyright – May 10, 1999
 * 1) Episode 24: Science Class – May 17, 1999

Season 2 (1999-2000)
Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 2DPR03) Written by: Mike Barker and Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 2DPR02) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 2DPR01) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 2DPR04) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 2DPR05) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 2DPR06) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 2DPR07) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 2DPR08) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 2DPR09) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 2DPR12) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 2DPR11) Written by: Mike Barker and Peter Blake, Directed by: Michael Lembeck (Production Code: 2DPR10) Teleplay by: Mike Barker and David Zuckerman, Story by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 2DPR13) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 2DPR16) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Tony Mordente (Production Code: 2DPR15) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Tony Mordente (Production Code: 2DPR14) Written by: Paul Lieberstien, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 2DPR17) Written by: Johnny Hardwick, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 2DPR18) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: 2DPR19) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Matt Engstrom (Production Code: 2DPR20) Written by: Peter Blake and David Zuckerman, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 2DPR24) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: 2DPR22) Written by: Jim Dauterive and Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: 2DPR21) Teleplay by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Story by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Matt Engstrom (Production Code: 2DPR23) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle and Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 2DPR25) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 2DPR26)
 * 1) Episode 1 (25): Sleep Cycle – November 8, 1999
 * 1) Episode 2 (26): Good Times – November 15, 1999
 * 1) Episode 3 (27): Critics – November 22, 1999
 * 1) Episode 4 (28): Landlord – November 29, 1999
 * 1) Episode 5 (29): Major League Stadium – December 6, 1999
 * 1) Episode 6 (30): Date Night Variables – December 13, 1999
 * 1) Episode 7 (31): The Maternal Intern – December 20, 1999
 * 1) Episode 8 (32): Prom Equivalencies – December 27, 1999
 * 1) Episode 9 (33): The United Front – January 17, 2000
 * 1) Episode 10 (34): Mechanics Matter – January 24, 2000
 * 1) Episode 11 (35): Birthmarks – January 31, 2000
 * 1) Episode 12 (36): Witness – February 7, 2000
 * 1) Episode 13 (37): New Freshman On the Block – February 14, 2000
 * 1) Episode 14 (38): The Session – February 28, 2000
 * 1) Episode 15 (39): Everything Changes – March 6, 2000
 * 1) Episode 16 (40): Introducing Math Class – March 13, 2000
 * 1) Episode 17 (41): The Softer Side – March 20, 2000
 * 1) Episode 18 (42): Marching Into Millennium – March 27, 2000
 * 1) Episode 19 (43): In Moderation – April 3, 2000
 * 1) Episode 20 (44): The Courtship for Election – April 10, 2000
 * 1) Episode 21 (45): Old Glory – April 17, 2000
 * 1) Episode 22 (46): Wedding Games – April 24, 2000
 * 1) Episode 23 (47): A Homecoming Material – May 1, 2000
 * 1) Episode 24 (48): Alternative Pants – May 8, 2000
 * 1) Episode 25 (49): Inside Probe, Part 1 – May 15, 2000
 * 1) Episode 26 (50): Inside Probe, Part 2 – May 15, 2000

Season 3 (2000-2001)
Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: 3DPR04) Teleplay by: Mike Barker, Story by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Michael Lembeck (Production Code: 3DPR02) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 3DPR01) Written by: Peter Blake and Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Sarah Frost and David Silverman (Production Code: 3DPR05) Teleplay by: Jim Dauterive, Story by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 3DPR03) Written by: Jennifer Fisher and Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 3DPR06) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 3DPR07) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 3DPR09) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: 3DPR08) Teleplay by: Peter Blake, Story by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 3DPR10) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Matt Engstrom (Production Code: 3DPR11) Teleplay by: Mike Barker, Story by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 3DPR13) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: 3DPR12) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 3DPR14) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: 3DPR15) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 3DPR16) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 3DPR17) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Matt Engstrom (Production Code: 3DPR18) Written by: Mike Barker and Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: 3DPR19) Teleplay by: Peter Blake, Story by: Jim Dauterive and Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 3DPR20) Written by: Peter Blake and Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle and Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 3DPR21) Written by: Zack Estrin and Brad Kern, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 3DPR22) Teleplay by: Jim Dauterive, Story by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 3DPR23) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Matt Engstrom and Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: 3DPR26) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 3DPR25) Written by: Mike Barker and Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Michael Lembeck and David Silverman (Production Code: 3DPR24)
 * 1) Episode 1 (51): A Liberal Proposal – October 2, 2000
 * 1) Episode 2 (52): A Few Good People – October 9, 2000
 * 1) Episode 3 (53): Ignition – October 16, 2000
 * 1) Episode 4 (54): Saving Private Gavin – October 23, 2000
 * 1) Episode 5 (55): Halloween Projects – October 30, 2000
 * 1) Episode 6 (56): Great Grand Genetics – November 6, 2000
 * 1) Episode 7 (57): No Smell of Excess – November 13, 2000
 * 1) Episode 8 (58): Thanksgiving Projects – November 20, 2000
 * 1) Episode 9 (59): Prom Night or Date Night? – December 19, 2000
 * 1) Episode 10 (60): For a Few Money More – January 22, 2001
 * 1) Episode 11 (61): From Eye to Eye – January 29, 2001
 * 1) Episode 12 (62): G.E.D. – February 5, 2001
 * 1) Episode 13 (63): Half Humans – February 12, 2001
 * 1) Episode 14 (64): To Honor Students – February 19, 2001
 * 1) Episode 15 (65): Early Romanticism – February 26, 2001
 * 1) Episode 16 (66): Extreme Engagements – March 5, 2001
 * 1) Episode 17 (67): Organization – March 12, 2001
 * 1) Episode 18 (68): Politic Proof – March 19, 2001
 * 1) Episode 19 (69): Love Eternal – March 26, 2001
 * 1) Episode 20 (70): Angles – April 2, 2001
 * 1) Episode 21 (71): An Entrance to Exit – April 9, 2001
 * 1) Episode 22 (72): Prom Night Variables – April 16, 2001
 * 1) Episode 23 (73): The King of Earth in Labor Day – April 30, 2001
 * 1) Episode 24 (74): Noncompliance – May 7, 2001
 * 1) Episode 25 (75): Plain Sight – May 14, 2001
 * 1) Episode 26 (76): Twenty Four More Episodes to Go – May 21, 2001

Wednesdays
Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Michael Lembeck (Production Code: 4DPR01) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Gary McCarver and Tony Mordente (Production Code: 4DPR02) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman and Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 4DPR03) Teleplay by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Story by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: 4DPR04) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 4DPR05) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 4DPR06) Teleplay by: David Zuckerman, Story by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 4DPR07) Written by: Zack Estrin and Brad Kern, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: 4DPR08) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 4DPR09) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 4DPR13) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle and Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 4DPR12) Teleplay by: Paul Lieberstein, Story by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle and Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 4DPR11) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 4DPR10) Written by: Peter Blake and Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 4DPR15) Teleplay by: Mike Barker, Story by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 4DPR14) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 4DPR18) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 4DPR17) Written by: Peter Blake and David Zuckerman, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 4DPR19) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: 4DPR16) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: 4DPR20) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 4DPR22) Teleplay by: David Zuckerman, Story by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 4DPR23) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 4DPR21) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 4DPR22)
 * 1) Episode 1 (77): Suspect – October 10, 2001
 * 1) Episode 2 (78): The Acceptance – October 17, 2001
 * 1) Episode 3 (79): Cain and Abel – October 24, 2001
 * 1) Episode 4 (80): The Next Halloween – October 31, 2001
 * 1) Episode 5 (81): Smothered – November 7, 2001
 * 1) Episode 6 (82): The Next Thanksgiving – November 14, 2001
 * 1) Episode 7 (83): Dark Meet – November 21, 2001
 * 1) Episode 8 (84): Fantasy Romance – December 19, 2001
 * 1) Episode 9 (85): Graduation – January 23, 2002
 * 1) Episode 10 (86): The New Justice Team – January 30, 2002
 * 1) Episode 11 (87): A Garden Party – February 13, 2002
 * 1) Episode 12 (88): Separation Anxiety – February 20, 2002
 * 1) Episode 13 (89): Past Imperfect – March 6, 2002
 * 1) Episode 14 (90): Fantasy Football – March 13, 2002
 * 1) Episode 15 (91): 2001½: A Graduation Odyssey – March 20, 2002
 * 1) Episode 16 (92): The Magic Hour – March 27, 2002
 * 1) Episode 17 (93): Brad Gets a Job – April 3, 2002
 * 1) Episode 18 (94): Entitled – April 10, 2002
 * 1) Episode 19 (95): An Inadvertent Kiss – April 17, 2002
 * 1) Episode 20 (96): The Lunch Club – April 24, 2002
 * 1) Episode 21 (97): English Class – May 1, 2002
 * 1) Episode 22 (98): The Acquisition – May 8, 2002
 * 1) Episode 23 (99): Juvenile – May 15, 2002
 * 1) Episode 24 (100): A Hundred Classes – May 22, 2002

Season 5 (2002-2003)
Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 5DPR01) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 5DPR02) Teleplay by: David Zuckerman, Story by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 5DPR07) Written by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 5DPR05) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: 5DPR03) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 5DPR08) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 5DPR04) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 5DPR06) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 5DPR09) Written by: Mike Barker and David Zuckerman, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 5DPR10) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 5DPR11) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 5DPR12) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Produciton Code: 5DPR13) Teleplay by: Paul Lieberstein, Story by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 5DPR14) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 5DPR15) Written by: Mike Barker and Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 5DPR17) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 5DPR18) Teleplay by: David Zuckerman, Story by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 5DPR16) Written by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 5DPR19) Teleplay by: David Zuckerman, Story by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 5DPR20) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 5DPR21) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: 5DPR22) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 5DPR23) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 5DPR24)
 * 1) Episode 1 (101): Lockdown – October 2, 2002
 * 1) Episode 2 (102): True Partners – October 9, 2002
 * 1) Episode 3 (103): Odds or Evens – October 16, 2002
 * 1) Episode 4 (104): The United Front – October 23, 2002
 * 1) Episode 5 (105): Another Halloween Episode – October 30, 2002
 * 1) Episode 6 (106): The Main Event – November 6, 2002
 * 1) Episode 7 (107): The Oath – November 13, 2002
 * 1) Episode 8 (108): Another Thanksgiving Episode – November 20, 2002
 * 1) Episode 9 (109): Romance Resonances – December 18, 2002
 * 1) Episode 10 (110): Christmas is Cancelled – January 15, 2003
 * 1) Episode 11 (111): Leaving Los Angeles – January 22, 2003
 * 1) Episode 12 (112): An Affair to Remember – January 29, 2003
 * 1) Episode 13 (113): Skipping Valentines – March 5, 2003
 * 1) Episode 14 (114): Centennial – March 12, 2003
 * 1) Episode 15 (115): Father of the Bride – March 19, 2003
 * 1) Episode 16 (116): March Madness – March 26, 2003
 * 1) Episode 17 (117): Hall of Fame – April 2, 2003
 * 1) Episode 18 (118): Sorely Missed – April 9, 2003
 * 1) Episode 19 (119): Labor of Love – April 16, 2003
 * 1) Episode 20 (120): The Stock Market – April 23, 2003
 * 1) Episode 21 (121): Exercise in Fertility, Part 1 – April 30, 2003
 * 1) Episode 22 (122): Exercise in Fertility, Part 2 – April 30, 2003
 * 1) Episode 23 (123): Remember When – May 7, 2003
 * 1) Episode 24 (124): The Day Off – May 14, 2003

Fridays
Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 6DPR01) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 6DPR02) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 6DPR03) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 6DPR04) Teleplay by: Jennifer Fisher, Story by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 6DPR05) Written by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 6DPR06) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Gary McCarver and David Silverman (Production Code: 6DPR07) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 6DPR10) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 6DPR08) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 6DPR09) Teleplay by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Story by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 6DPR11) Written by: Jennifer Fisher and Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Peter Chakos and David Silverman (Production Code: 6DPR12) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 6DPR13) Written by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 6DPR14) Teleplay by: Peter Blake, Story by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 6DPR15) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 6DPR17) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 6DPR18) Teleplay by: David Zuckerman, Story by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 6DPR16) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 6DPR19) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 6DPR20) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 6DPR21) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 6DPR22) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 6DPR24) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 6DPR23) Teleplay by: Jim Dauterive, Story by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 6DPR26) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 6DPR25)
 * 1) Episode 1 (125): Starting Back to School – November 14, 2003
 * 1) Episode 2 (126): Tradition Weekends – November 21, 2003
 * 1) Episode 3 (127): Back in the Day – November 28, 2003
 * 1) Episode 4 (128): Christmas – December 5, 2003
 * 1) Episode 5 (129): Maternal Instincts – December 12, 2003
 * 1) Episode 6 (130): The Boyfriend Complexity – December 19, 2003
 * 1) Episode 7 (131): December Solstice – December 26, 2003
 * 1) Episode 8 (132): Redemption – January 16, 2004
 * 1) Episode 9 (133): Failed Classes – January 23, 2004
 * 1) Episode 10 (134): Lessons Learned – January 30, 2004
 * 1) Episode 11 (135): Brief Interlude – February 6, 2004
 * 1) Episode 12 (136): Debate 109 – February 13, 2004
 * 1) Episode 13 (137): Modern Substitutes – February 20, 2004
 * 1) Episode 14 (138): Basic Human of Nonsense – March 5, 2004
 * 1) Episode 15 (139): More New Justice Team Superheroes – March 12, 2004
 * 1) Episode 16 (140): Another March Madness, Part 1 – March 19, 2004
 * 1) Episode 17 (141): Another March Madness, Part 2 – March 19, 2004
 * 1) Episode 18 (142): Drama Experiences – March 26, 2004
 * 1) Episode 19 (143): A Bar of Main Options – April 2, 2004
 * 1) Episode 20 (144): Team Tryouts – April 9, 2004
 * 1) Episode 21 (145): Las Vegas or Los Angeles – April 16, 2004
 * 1) Episode 22 (146): Passion Engagement – April 23, 2004
 * 1) Episode 23 (147): No Roll – April 30, 2004
 * 1) Episode 24 (148): Super Bowl – May 7, 2004
 * 1) Episode 25 (149): Legacy – May 14, 2004
 * 1) Episode 26 (150): Life Support – May 21, 2004

Season 7 (2004-2005)
Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 7DPR01) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 7DPR02) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 7DPR03) Written by: Peter Blake and Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 7DPR04) Written by: Jim Dauterive and Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: 7DPR08) Teleplay by: Jennifer Fisher, Story by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: 7DPR06) Written by: Peter B. Aronson and David Zuckerman, Directed by: Gary McCarver and Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 7DPR07) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 7DPR05) Teleplay by: Paul Lieberstein, Story by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 7DPR09) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 7DPR10) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 7DPR11) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 7DPR12) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 7DPR14) Written by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 7DPR13) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 7DPR18) Teleplay by: Paul Lieberstein, Story by: Jennifer Fisher and David Zuckerman, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 7DPR17) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 7DPR15) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 7DPR16) Teleplay by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Story by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 7DPR19) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 7DPR20) Written by: Mike Barker and Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 7DPR21) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: 7DPR22) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 7DPR25) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 7DPR26) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 7DPR23) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 7DPR24)
 * 1) Episode 1 (151): Alone – November 12, 2004
 * 1) Episode 2 (152): A Bus of Triplets – November 19, 2004
 * 1) Episode 3 (153): Havoc Not Allowed – November 26, 2004
 * 1) Episode 4 (154): Second Christmas – December 3, 2004
 * 1) Episode 5 (155): Exposure – December 10, 2004
 * 1) Episode 6 (156): The Perfect Couple – December 17, 2004
 * 1) Episode 7 (157): Freshmen in New Years Eve – January 7, 2005
 * 1) Episode 8 (158): White Balance – January 14, 2005
 * 1) Episode 9 (159): Winter Madness – January 21, 2005
 * 1) Episode 10 (160): Men with No Hoods, Part 1 – January 28, 2005
 * 1) Episode 11 (161): Men with No Hoods, Part 2 – January 28, 2005
 * 1) Episode 12 (162): Flaked Out – February 11, 2005
 * 1) Episode 13 (163): An American Class President – February 18, 2005
 * 1) Episode 14 (164): No Trials, No Juries – March 4, 2005
 * 1) Episode 15 (165): Love Shack – March 11, 2005
 * 1) Episode 16 (166): Scriptus Interruptius – March 18, 2005
 * 1) Episode 17 (167): Occurrence, Part 1 – March 25, 2005
 * 1) Episode 18 (168): Occurrence, Part 2 – March 25, 2005
 * 1) Episode 19 (169): No Jobs Allowed – April 1, 2005
 * 1) Episode 20 (170): April Fools – April 8, 2005
 * 1) Episode 21 (171): Voir Dire – April 15, 2005
 * 1) Episode 22 (172): When Best Friends Kiss – April 22, 2005
 * 1) Episode 23 (173): Klumageddon – May 6, 2005
 * 1) Episode 24 (174): Klumageddon – May 6, 2005
 * 1) Episode 25 (175): The Serpent – May 13, 2005
 * 1) Episode 26 (176): Unforgiven – May 20, 2005

Tuesdays and Thursdays
Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 8DPR01) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 8DPR02) Written by: Mike Barker and Peter Blake, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: 8DPR03) Teleplay by: Jim Dauterive, Story by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 8DPR04) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 8DPR05) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 8DPR07) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 8DPR08) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Seth Kearsley and David Silverman (Production Code: 8DPR06) Written by: Peter B. Aronson and Mike Barker, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 8DPR10) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: 8DPR09) Teleplay by: Mike Barker, Story by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: 8DPR13) Teleplay by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Story by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 8DPR12) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Seth Kearsley (Production Code: 8DPR16) Teleplay by: Mike Barker, Story by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: 8DPR11) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: 8DPR15) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 8DPR14) Teleplay by: Jennifer Fisher, Story by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Gary McCarver and David Silverman (Production Code: 8DPR17) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 8DPR18) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 8DPR19) Written by: Peter Blake and Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 8DPR20) Written by: Mike Judge, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 8DPR23) Teleplay by: Jim Dauterive and Paul Lieberstein, Story by: Peter Blake and David Zuckerman, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 8DPR21) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Sarah Frost (Production Code: 8DPR24) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 8DPR22)
 * 1) Episode 1 (177): The Film Critic – October 6, 2005
 * 1) Episode 2 (178): The Truth – October 13, 2005
 * 1) Episode 3 (179): Anonymous – October 20, 2005
 * 1) Episode 4 (180): The Fourth Halloween – October 27, 2005
 * 1) Episode 5 (181): Burden of Hunger – November 3, 2005
 * 1) Episode 6 (182): Lucky Strike – November 10, 2005
 * 1) Episode 7 (183): No Humans Involved – November 17, 2005
 * 1) Episode 8 (184): The Fourth Thanksgiving – November 24, 2005
 * 1) Episode 9 (185): Lesbian Wedding Dresses – December 15, 2005
 * 1) Episode 10 (186): Homework Initiation – February 21, 2006
 * 1) Episode 11 (187): No Freedom of Heat – February 28, 2006
 * 1) Episode 12 (188): Back to the Future – March 7, 2006
 * 1) Episode 13 (189): 60 Minutes – March 14, 2006
 * 1) Episode 14 (190): Puffless – March 21, 2006
 * 1) Episode 15 (191): The New Justice Team III – March 28, 2006
 * 1) Episode 16 (192): Elective Conduct – April 4, 2006
 * 1) Episode 17 (193): Remain Nothing – April 11, 2006
 * 1) Episode 18 (194): The Defense Rests – April 18, 2006
 * 1) Episode 19 (195): Passion of Romance – April 25, 2006
 * 1) Episode 20 (196): The Protector – May 2, 2006
 * 1) Episode 21 (197): Identity – May 9, 2006
 * 1) Episode 22 (198): Forbidden Bathrooms – May 16, 2006
 * 1) Episode 23 (199): Last Resort – May 23, 2006
 * 1) Episode 24 (200): Two Hundred Classes – May 30, 2006

Season 9 (2006-2007)
Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 9DPR01) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 9DPR02) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 9DPR03) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Jennifer Coyle (Production Code: 9DPR04) Teleplay by: Peter Blake, Story by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 9DPR05) Written by: Mike Barker and Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Gary McCarver and David Silverman (Production Code: 9DPR06) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Mike Judge (Production Code: 9DPR07) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 8DPR10) Teleplay by: Peter Blake, Story by Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 8DPR09) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 9DPR08) Written by: Peter Blake and Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 9DPR11) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: 9DPR12) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 9DPR18) Written by: Peter B. Aronson and Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 9DPR15) Teleplay by: Jennifer Fisher, Story by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: 9DPR16) Written by: Mike Barker and Peter Blake, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 9DPR17) Written by: Peter Blake and Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 9DPR18) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 9DPR13) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Gary McCarver and David Silverman (Production Code: 9DPR19) Teleplay by: Jim Dauterive and Paul Lieberstein, Story by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 9DPR20) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 9DPR21) Written by: Peter B. Aronson and Mike Barker, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Linda Mendoza (Production Code: 9DPR22) Teleplay by: Peter Blake, Story by: Mike Barker and Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: 9DPR23) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 9DPR24) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: 9DPR25)
 * 1) Episode 1 (201): Manhunt – October 19, 2006
 * 1) Episode 2 (202): True Famine – October 26, 2006
 * 1) Episode 3 (203): Being Peter – November 2, 2006
 * 1) Episode 4 (204): Car Wars – November 9, 2006
 * 1) Episode 5 (205): High Steaks – November 16, 2006
 * 1) Episode 6 (206): Fractures – November 23, 2006
 * 1) Episode 7 (207): Sorely Missed – November 30, 2006
 * 1) Episode 8 (208): Best Prom Ever – December 21, 2006
 * 1) Episode 9 (209): Close Encounters of Man Kind – January 16, 2007
 * 1) Episode 10 (210): Room Service – January 23, 2007
 * 1) Episode 11 (211): More Winter Madness – January 30, 2007
 * 1) Episode 12 (212): Valentines Day Massacre – February 20, 2007
 * 1) Episode 13 (213): The Tyrant – February 27, 2007
 * 1) Episode 14 (214): A Sequel of Failing Classes – March 6, 2007
 * 1) Episode 15 (215): Love/Addiction – March 13, 2007
 * 1) Episode 16 (216): Six Days, Part 1 – March 20, 2007
 * 1) Episode 17 (217): Six Days, Part 2 – March 20, 2007
 * 1) Episode 18 (218): March’s Invitation – March 27, 2007
 * 1) Episode 19 (219): Upgrading Foreman – April 3, 2007
 * 1) Episode 20 (220): More Fools in April – April 10, 2007
 * 1) Episode 21 (221): Not Enough Hostage – April 17, 2007
 * 1) Episode 22 (222): Analyzed Kiss – April 24, 2007
 * 1) Episode 23 (223): The Alternative Closure – May 1, 2007
 * 1) Episode 24 (224): Harvest Homework – May 8, 2007
 * 1) Episode 25 (225): Three More Seasons to Go – May 15, 2007

Season 10 (2007-2008)
Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: ADPR01) Written by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: ADPR02) Written by: Sanjay Shah, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: ADPR03) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: ADPR04) Teleplay by: Sanjay Shah, Story by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Sarah Frost and David Silverman (Production Code: ADPR07) Written by: J.B. Cook, Directed by: Tricia Garcia and Tony Kluck (Production Code: ADPR05) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: ADPR08) Written by: Mike Barker and J.B. Cook, Directed by: Tricia Garcia and Tony Kluck (Production Code: ADPR06) Teleplay by: Peter B. Aronson, Story by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Linda Mendoza (Production Code: ADPR12) Written by: Peter Blake and J.B. Cook, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: ADPR11) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: ADPR09) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Tony Kluck (Production Code: ADPR10) Written by: J.B. Cook, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: ADPR13) Teleplay by: Jennifer Fisher, Story by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: ADPR14) Teleplay by: Jennifer Fisher, Story by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: ADPR15) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: ADPR17) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: ADPR18) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: ADPR19) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Tricia Garcia and Tony Kluck (Production Code: ADPR16) Teleplay by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Story by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: ADPR20) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: ADPR21) Written by: Mike Barker and Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: ADPR22) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: ADPR23) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: ADPR24) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Tricia Garcia and Tony Kluck (Production Code: ADPR25)
 * 1) Episode 1 (226): Film Critic of Ten Seasons – October 2, 2007
 * 1) Episode 2 (227): Adverse Events – October 9, 2007
 * 1) Episode 3 (228): No Side of the Flag – October 16, 2007
 * 1) Episode 4 (229): Moral of Halloween – October 23, 2007
 * 1) Episode 5 (230): October Surprise – October 30, 2007
 * 1) Episode 6 (231): The Effort – November 6, 2007
 * 1) Episode 7 (232): The Wednesday Incident – November 13, 2007
 * 1) Episode 8 (233): Thanksgiving Confidential – November 20, 2007
 * 1) Episode 9 (234): Lonely Hearts – December 18, 2007
 * 1) Episode 10 (235): The Mallpisode – February 6, 2008
 * 1) Episode 11 (236): Community of Valentines, Part 1 – February 13, 2008
 * 1) Episode 12 (237): Community of Valentines, Part 2 – February 13, 2008
 * 1) Episode 13 (238): The Accomplice – February 20, 2008
 * 1) Episode 14 (239): Interference Pubs – March 6, 2008
 * 1) Episode 15 (240): The Fourth New Justice Team – March 13, 2008
 * 1) Episode 16 (241): Above the Surveillance – March 20, 2008
 * 1) Episode 17 (242): Not More March, Part 1 – March 27, 2008
 * 1) Episode 18 (243): Not More March, Part 2 – March 27, 2008
 * 1) Episode 19 (244): Early Purple People – April 3, 2008
 * 1) Episode 20 (245): A Plenty of Classes – April 10, 2008
 * 1) Episode 21 (246): Foreign Freshmen – April 17, 2008
 * 1) Episode 22 (247): Gospel Girls – April 24, 2008
 * 1) Episode 23 (248): Inspiration Inspired – May 1, 2008
 * 1) Episode 24 (249): Anonymous Worship – May 8, 2008
 * 1) Episode 25 (250): The Last Fifty Episodes – May 15, 2008

Season 11 (2008-2009)
Written by: Sanjay Shah, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: BDPR01) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: BDPR02) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: BDPR04) Teleplay by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Story by: J.B. Cook, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: BDPR05) Written by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: BDPR03) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: BDPR06) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: BDPR07) Teleplay by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Story by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: BDPR10) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Tricia Garcia and Tony Kluck (Production Code: BDPR08) Teleplay by: J.B. Cook, Story by: Sanjay Shah, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: BDPR09) Written by: Paul Lieberstein and David Zuckerman, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: BDPR11) Teleplay by: Peter B. Aronson and Jennifer Fisher, Story by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Linda Mendoza (Production Code: BDPR12) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: BDPR17) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: BDPR18) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: BDPR13) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Tricia Garcia and Tony Kluck (Production Code: BDPR14) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: BDPR15) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: BDPR16) Teleplay by: Jennifer Fisher, Story by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Tricia Garcia and Tony Kluck (Production Code: BDPR19) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: BDPR20) Written by: Peter Blake and Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Gary McCarver and David Silverman (Production Code: BDPR21) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Sarah Frost (Production Code: BDPR22) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: BDPR23) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Tricia Garcia and Tony Kluck (Production Code: BDPR24)
 * 1) Episode 1 (251): Awake – September 16, 2008
 * 1) Episode 2 (252): Entropy – September 23, 2008
 * 1) Episode 3 (253): Beyond Borders – September 30, 2008
 * 1) Episode 4 (254): Not Enough Answers – October 7, 2008
 * 1) Episode 5 (255): High Octane – October 14, 2008
 * 1) Episode 6 (256): Rest in Pieces – October 21, 2008
 * 1) Episode 7 (257): No Time for Serenity – October 28, 2008
 * 1) Episode 8 (258): Growing Pains – November 4, 2008
 * 1) Episode 9 (259): Late – November 11, 2008
 * 1) Episode 10 (260): After Hours Before Time – November 18, 2008
 * 1) Episode 11 (261): Past of Plagues – November 25, 2008
 * 1) Episode 12 (262): Prom of Promicide – December 16, 2008
 * 1) Episode 13 (263): Skipping Two Months – March 5, 2009
 * 1) Episode 14 (264): A Minimum Principle – March 12, 2009
 * 1) Episode 15 (265): Pennies, Nickel and Dimes, Part 1 – March 19, 2009
 * 1) Episode 16 (266): Pennies, Nickel and Dimes, Part 2 – March 19, 2009
 * 1) Episode 17 (267): More March Madnesses, Part 1 – March 26, 2009
 * 1) Episode 18 (268): More March Madnesses, Part 2 – March 26, 2009
 * 1) Episode 19 (269): Offended Failure – April 2, 2009
 * 1) Episode 20 (270): Not Another April Fools – April 9, 2009
 * 1) Episode 21 (271): Humanity – April 16, 2009
 * 1) Episode 22 (272): Last of the Really Odd Lovers – April 23, 2009
 * 1) Episode 23 (273): Iranians, Part 1 – April 30, 2009
 * 1) Episode 24 (274): Iranians, Part 2 – April 30, 2009

Season 12 (2009-2010)
Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: CDPR01) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Tricia Garcia and Tony Kluck (Production Code: CDPR04) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: CDPR02) Written by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: CDPR03) Written by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: CDPR08) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: CDPR07) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: CDPR05) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: CDPR06) Written by: Mike Judge, Directed by: Peter Chakos (Production Code: CDPR09) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Tricia Garcia and Tony Kluck (Production Code: CDPR10) Teleplay by: David Zuckerman, Story by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: CDPR14) Written by: Peter Blake and David Zuckerman, Directed by: Sarah Frost (Production Code: CDPR15) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Jack Dyer and Cyndi Tang (Production Code: CDPR13) Teleplay by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Story by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: CDPR11) Written by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: CDPR12) Written by: Peter Blake, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: CDPR16) Written by: Mike Barker, Directed by: Tricia Garcia and Tony Kluck (Production Code: CDPR17) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: CDPR18) Written by: Peter B. Aronson, Directed by: Linda Mendoza (Production Code: CDPR20) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: CDPR19) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge (Production Code: CDPR21) Teleplay by: Peter B. Aronson and Mike Barker, Story by: Jennifer Fisher, Directed by: Peter Chakos and Linda Mendoza (Production Code: CDPR22) Written by: Debra J. Fisher and Erica Messer, Directed by: David Silverman (Production Code: CDPR23) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: CDPR24) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: CDPR25) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Mike Judge (Production Code: CDPR26)
 * 1) Episode 1 (275): Honor of Detention – October 6, 2009
 * 1) Episode 2 (276): Forward to Life – October 13, 2009
 * 1) Episode 3 (277): The Asphalt of Nonsense – October 20, 2009
 * 1) Episode 4 (278): The Last Halloween – October 27, 2009
 * 1) Episode 5 (279): Instant Realities – November 3, 2009
 * 1) Episode 6 (280): Separate Classes – November 10, 2009
 * 1) Episode 7 (281): Front of Millennium – November 17, 2009
 * 1) Episode 8 (282): The Last Thanksgiving – November 24, 2009
 * 1) Episode 9 (283): Romantic Improvisations – December 15, 2009
 * 1) Episode 10 (284): The Last Christmas – January 21, 2010
 * 1) Episode 11 (285): Irish Jocks Inside Gymnasium – January 28, 2010
 * 1) Episode 12 (286): No Heart Signature – February 4, 2010
 * 1) Episode 13 (287): Three Hundred Classes – February 25, 2010
 * 1) Episode 14 (288): Prodigy Rules – March 4, 2010
 * 1) Episode 15 (289): Proposal Auction – March 11, 2010
 * 1) Episode 16 (290): At Long Last March, Part 1 – March 18, 2010
 * 1) Episode 17 (291): At Long Last March, Part 2 – March 18, 2010
 * 1) Episode 18 (292): Not Enough Principles – March 25, 2010
 * 1) Episode 19 (293): The Last Seventh Temptation – April 1, 2010
 * 1) Episode 20 (294): Redeemed Parkings – April 8, 2010
 * 1) Episode 21 (295): Strange Jocks Not There – April 15, 2010
 * 1) Episode 22 (296): Rivals in Romance – April 22, 2010
 * 1) Episode 23 (297): Preach Issues – April 29, 2010
 * 1) Episode 24 (298): Chosen – May 6, 2010
 * 1) Episode 25 (299): A Mind of Two Last Days – May 13, 2010
 * 1) Episode 26 (300): The Last Day of School – May 20, 2010