List of Mission Hill episodes

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The following is a list of episodes from the WB animated television series Mission Hill.

A total of 13 episodes have been produced. Though 18 total episodes were written, five remain unfinished.

Contents

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Completed episodes

Screenshot Title Original airdate Production code #
"Pilot"
(or "The Douchebag Aspect")
September 24, 1999 3950-01 1
Kevin moves into the city to live with his older brother Andy at Mission Hill.
"Andy Joins the PTA"
(or "Great Sexpectations")
May 26, 2002 3950-02 2
When Andy attends Kevin's parent-teacher conference in lieu of their mother and father, he joins the PTA in order to impress Kevin's English teacher. Meanwhile, Kevin becomes obsessed with an online role playing game.
"Kevin's Problem"
(or "Porno for Pyro")
October 8, 1999 3950-03 3
Kevin starts a fire at a local market while trying to hide a pornographic magazine and two bullies get blamed.
"Andy Vs. The Real World"
(or "The Big-Ass Viacom Lawsuit")
June 9, 2002 3950-04 4
MTV's The Real World comes to Mission Hill looking for a "charismatic troublemaker" to round out its usual cast of mopey whiners. Andy agrees to join the show, thinking he can sabotage it from the inside and thwart the corporate take-over of his beloved Mission Hill. But he underestimates the seductive power of the MTV lifestyle.
"Andy and Kevin Make a Friend"
(or "One Bang for Two Brothers")
June 25, 2000 3950-05 5
George Bang's sister comes to town for a science fiction convention and causes a rift between Andy and Kevin as they both vie for her affection.
"Andy Gets a Promotion"
(or "How to Get Head in Business Without Really Trying")
July 9, 2000 3950-06 6
When Andy accepts Ron's offer to become assistant manager, he is introduced to Ron's lifestyle of excess and debauchery, but at the cost of his dreams to become a cartoonist.
"Kevin Vs. the SAT"
(or "Nocturnal Admissions")
July 2, 2000 3950-07 7
Kevin, George, and Toby attempt to crack the "code" of the SAT in order to get perfect scores. Meanwhile, Posey's massage parlor business venture attracts the wrong kind of customers and lands her in trouble with a local pimp.
"Unemployment Part 1"
(or "Brother's Big Boner")
July 16, 2000 3950-08 8
Ron's waterbed store is closed down when he is arrested for tax evasion. Kevin goes to Ron in hopes of getting Andy unemployment benefits when Andy proves unable to hold down a job.
"Unemployment Part 2"
(or "Theory of the Leisure Ass")
July 14, 2002 3950-09 9
Andy discovers that Jim has a successful career at an advertising agency. This prompts him to jump into the job market when he realizes his generation has turned its back on the slacker lifestyle and left him behind.
"Kevin Finds Love"
(or "Hot for Weirdie")
July 21, 2002 3950-10 10
Kevin asks out Eunice Eulmeyer, the weirdest girl at his school, in the hopes that her famous scientist father will write him a letter of recommendation for college. Meanwhile, Andy, Jim, and Posey are denied admission to a new nightclub, prompting them to create their own nightclub.
"Stories of Hope and Forgiveness"
(or "Day of the Jackass")
July 28, 2002 3950-11 11
Andy is asked to the Grammies by actress Becca Michelle Butterfield. Posey meditates in an attempt to find nirvana.
"Happy Birthday, Kevin"
(or "Happy Birthday, Douchebag")
August 4, 2002 3950-12 12
When Kevin becomes depressed, Andy attempts to cheer him up by throwing him a birthday party. Meanwhile, Natalie and Carlos worry that their new pet boa constrictor may pose a threat to Baby Nameless.
"Plan 9 from Mission Hill"
(or "I Married a Gay Man from Outer Space")
August 11, 2002 3950-13 13
Kevin uncovers Wally's past as a feature film director.

[edit] Incompleted episodes

Screenshot Title Written by Production code #
"Supertool"
(or "Meditations on a Career in Advertising")
Ben Kull 3950-14 14
Andy and Jim work together on the "Chef-A-Rooni" account at the ad agency. They learn a deep, dark secret about the American advertising business.
"Freaky Weekend in the Crappy Crudwagon"
(or "To Grandmother's House We Go")
Michael Panes 3950-15 15
Andy, Kevin, Jim, and Posey take a road trip on Memorial Day Weekend. But, even as the trip progresses, they are unable to agree on their destination. Each one freaks out in turn, leaving Posey in command. Meanwhile, Gus and Wally take care of Stogie.
"Crap Gets in Your Eyes"
(or "Pretty in Pink")
Aaron Ehasz 3950-16 16
Andy and Gwen's relationship goes through a rocky period after Andy sleeps with Jim's assistant Stacie.
"Premature Metriculation"
(or "Death of a Yale Man")
Robin Stein 3950-17 17
Kevin sinks to his lowest point ever when he pretends to be a terminally-ill boy in order to get a guaranteed admission to Yale.
"I Was a Teenage Porn Star"
(or "Bye Bye Nerdy")
Andrew Kreisberg 3950-18 18
Kevin accidentally appears in the background of a porno movie being filmed in the building. And when the parents find out, Kevin is out of Mission Hill and living with his parents in Wyoming. Kevin is a different person after his time in the city.

[edit] External link

  • Lost Episodes - The original scripts for all five of the uncompleted episodes